> If the devs don't have even a basic level of intellectual inquisitiveness > (pride?) to understand why this phenomena exists (and would have to > ultimately fix it ), I don't know what more data, motivation, or incentive, > is needed.
_Shrug_ I 'm sorry I know so much about problems like these that I'm unwilling to spend time on them. [https://youtu.be/2EWejmkKlxs?t=1401](https://youtu.be/2EWejmkKlxs?t=1401) Chandler Carruth talks for half an hour about a problem like this without having a real explanation for the effects he measured.