It might be worse for example if you are a total utilitarian and complete copies count more than copy-on-write forks.
And in case anyone is wondering, it might be better because terminating a copy-on-write fork seems less like killing someone than deleting a complete copy.
It might be worse for example if you are a total utilitarian and complete copies count more than copy-on-write forks.
And in case anyone is wondering, it might be better because terminating a copy-on-write fork seems less like killing someone than deleting a complete copy.