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[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on at /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out).

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on at in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out).

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out).

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out).

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me?

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out).

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me?me? >:3

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out).out). And how this massive amount of junk affects perfomance?

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me? >:3

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone phone (as far as i cared to check it out). And how this massive amount of junk affects perfomance?

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me? >:3

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out). And how this massive amount of junk affects perfomance?

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me? >:3

UPD2: deleting them all resulted in ~15% less memory usage. Who knows where else "presents" like this may be.

[WAT][BUG?] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this is not normal, those are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (as far as i cared to check it out). (including ones i've deleted and already forgot they existed). And how this massive amount of junk affects perfomance?

Wat do? Delete them? ._.

Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me? >:3

UPD2: deleting them all resulted in ~15% less memory usage. Who knows where else "presents" like this may be.

[WAT][BUG?] [Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails i've found in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

And this This is not normal, as normalthese includes thumbnails of images I've deleted, those and already forgot they existed. There are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone (including ones i've deleted and already forgot they existed). phone! And how this massive amount of junk affects perfomance?

Wat What to do? Delete them? ._.

._. Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, are you spying on me? >:3

UPD2: deleting them all resulted in ~15% less memory usage. Who knows where else "presents" like this may be.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/

This /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is not normal, as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are 1019(sic!) thumbnail images of every single image that was on my phone! And how this massive amount of junk affects perfomance?

What to do? Delete them? ._. Also check if you have them too.

UPD: Damn, I've found more another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

T20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

Jolla, This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are you spying ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on me? >:3my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

UPD2: It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~15% ~12% less memory usage. usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual) Who knows where else "presents" like this may be.knows.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

T20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual) Who knows.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual) usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if people would start measuring memory consumption before and after and post here if there is any difference.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if people would start measuring memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after and post here if there is any difference.the results.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg 20150227115348.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if people would start measuring memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after and post here the results.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121817.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if people would start measuring memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after and post here the results.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if people would start measuring memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after and post here the results. And if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would start measuring measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results. And if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results. And if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results. results. And if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: 20150227115348.jpg 20150227113943.jpg

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/ There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg 20150227121833.jpg

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results. And results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails in phone memory

You better see it yourself: yourself:
20150227115348.jpg/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
20150227113943.jpg/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

20150227121848.jpg/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
20150227121833.jpg/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount Lot of old thumbnails renain in phone memorydisk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] Lot of old thumbnails renain remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] Lot of old thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] Lot MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of old thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

IMO if system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But that's just tasteless.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

IMO if system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

IMO if Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

There is a show in comments right below this post.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

There is a show in comments right below this post.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone disk

There memory/There is a show in comments right below this post. first post.

Stop closing MY question. Go ask your own and close it as much as you want.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone memory/There is a show in comments right below first post.

Stop closing MY question. Go ask your own and close it as much as you want.want. Or i will reconsider on your Linked-In.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone memory/There is a show in comments right below first post.

Stop closing MY question. Go ask your own and close it as much as you want. Or i will reconsider on your Linked-In.want.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone memory/There is was a show in comments right below first post.

Stop closing MY question. Go ask your own and close it as much as you want.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone memory/There was a show in comments right below first post.

Stop closing MY question. Go ask your own and close it as much as

Would you want.calm down already? I'm not going to sleep today anyway because of studies

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone memory/There was a show in comments right below first post.

Would you calm down already? I'm not going to sleep today anyway because of studies

Srsly how old are you?

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of thumbnails remain in phone memory/There memory

There was a show in comments right below first post.

Srsly how old are you?

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] MASSIVE amount of Some old thumbnails remain unneccessarily in phone memorydisk cache

There was a show in comments right below first post.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] Some old thumbnails remain unneccessarily in phone disk cache

There was Since this incident happened I had a show in comments right below first post.lot of time to think abut all this so now there is a few things i would like to say. First of all i would like to make my excuses to the people who hate this kind of thing and had to see this. Secondly I would like to say that i really went too far in this one and i knew that before I've started to write. But the thing i understand now is that I (and anyone else) shouldn't write chaotic evil posts to spoil lawful neutral/good ambiance thoroughly created and maintained by the community. I've learned my lesson and not going to do that again. Thanks for attention.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] Some old thumbnails remain unneccessarily in phone disk cache

UPD:
Since this incident happened I had a lot of time to think abut all this so now there is a few things i would like to say. First of all i would like to make my excuses to the people who hate this kind of thing and had to see this. Secondly I would like to say that i really went too far in this one and i knew that before I've started to write. But the thing i understand now is that I (and anyone else) shouldn't write chaotic evil posts to spoil lawful neutral/good ambiance thoroughly created and maintained by the community. I've learned my lesson and not going to do that again. Thanks for attention.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png

[Bug] Some old thumbnails remain unneccessarily in phone disk cache

UPD:

Since this incident happened I had a lot of time to think abut all this so now there is a few things i would like to say. First of all i would like to make my excuses to the people who hate this kind of thing and had to see this. Secondly I would like to say that i really went too far in this one and i knew that before I've started to write. But the thing i understand now is that I (and anyone else) shouldn't write chaotic evil posts to spoil lawful neutral/good ambiance thoroughly created and maintained by the community. I've learned my lesson and not going to do that again. Thanks for attention.

You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


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[Bug] Some old thumbnails remain unneccessarily in phone disk cache

UPD:

Since this incident happened I had a lot of time to think abut all this so now there is a few things i would like to say. First of all i would like to make my excuses to the people who hate this kind of thing and had to see this. Secondly I would like to say that i really went too far in this one and i knew that before I've started to write. But the thing i understand now is that I (and anyone else) shouldn't write chaotic evil posts to spoil lawful neutral/good ambiance thoroughly created and maintained by the community. I've learned my lesson and not going to do that again. Thanks for attention.


You better see it yourself:
/.thumbnails/normal/ en masse
/.thumbnails/normal/ that tiny slider

Found this thing with a FileBrowser with "Show hidden files" turned on in /nemo/.thumbnails/normal/
There is another stash at /nemo/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/

/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ en masse
/.cache/.nemothumbs/raw/ contents of folder

This is not how it should be as these includes thumbnails of images I've deleted and already forgot they existed. There are ~2k thumbnails in total of every single image that was on my phone since last Factory Reset. And how this massive amount of junk affects performance (actually most probably nohow)?

It seems like deleting them all resulted in ~12% less memory(RAM) usage (though most likely this is false judgment as facts say these two things can hardly be connected and i didn't really measure it right before removing the trash but for me it definitely dropped lower than usual). Who knows.

UPD: it would be quite nice if a couple of people would measure memory(RAM) consumption with for example Lighthouse before and after cleaning and post here the results and if someone skilled would search restricted areas in phone memory for such clusters with SSH.

Hivemind's possible solutions:

If system creates junk it shouldn't be user's problem to control that junk collection process. Simplest way to deal with this would be to have a really tiny program which wipes out those two directories every (for example) midnight and recreates thumbs for pictures present in phone/card memory right away. Ideally user should not even expect this program to exist but letting the user configure periods between those cleanings does not seem like a bad idea too. But all that's just tasteless.

Maybe to somehow attach thumbnails to initial picture so when it gets removed whole chain goes down.


if i ever see your face arguing with me again.png