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      <title>Do Developers Still Care About Hardware Resources? Do their managers?</title>
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      <description>A few minutes ago I was presented with this dialog box:
At first I thought it may have been one of those adware apps that makes some claim about the health of your computer in a thinly veiled attempt to extract some cash out of me. After a a moment of looking to see what spawned that dialog box and a bit of Googling, I determined it was real .</description>
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