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Note, don't actually try this as it will lock up Hyper and you'll have to force quit it.


The benefits of your terminal emulator allocating a new DOM element in a web browser for every line of output. You can also watch Hyper's memory use climb up at a constant rate


It doesn't have to allocate a new DOM element for every line. It could recycle DOM elements as the terminal grows. This is a method that some JS libraries use, seems like Hyper probably doesn't.




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