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The article discusses the use of /dev/shm, a RAM-based filesystem in Unix/Linux systems, which allows users to store files directly in memory for enhanced performance. It highlights the advantages of using /dev/shm to handle files efficiently, particularly for tasks in linguistics, while noting that files in this temporary space are lost upon reboot. The author emphasizes the significant speed improvements when working with large files stored in RAM.
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