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Orphaned dev servers silently eat your Mac's RAM

By Meridian48 News Desk · Summarised from DEV Community ·

Closing a terminal tab instead of stopping a dev server leaves orphaned processes that consume memory. These hidden processes can accumulate over days, causing macOS to run out of application memory. The author found three leftover servers from sessions ended days earlier, collectively responsible for the memory pressure.

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The article's advice to avoid killall node is sound, but the real fix is better process management tools or OS-level orphan detection.
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