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> That's intentional; IOW the "most code" that is unable to handle OOM conditions are written that way.

No, this is wishful thinking. While plenty of programs out the are in the business of maintaining caches that could be optimistically evicted in order to proceed in low-memory situations, the vast majority of programs are not caching anything. If they're out of memory, they just can't proceed.





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