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There's a tradeoff: a lower capacity means you can skip more space during queries (you zoom in faster), but the tree has more nodes and uses more memory. A higher capacity means fewer nodes but each node requires checking more points linearly. As a starting point, capacities between 4 and 16 are reasonable defaults, though the best value depends on your data distribution and query patterns.
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The industry hasn't quite embraced modular smartphones just yet, even though there have been some nifty concept designs. Google's Project Ara prototype goes back more than a decade, and the same can be said of other concept designs that never saw the light of day.
Exhausting resources with unconsumed bodies
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