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Goofy question 'cuz I'm new here, but I noticed the LemmyNet GitHub has a dockerfile showing the backend is compiled against musl. Is there still an enormous performance difference between modern glibc malloc and musl? I get it, there's fun in cramming image sizes down as much as possible, but in my experience the advantages of musl disintegrate pretty quickly once you get past the "interesting toy" stage of things.
I don't know how evolved your ops platform is at this point but if you can canary in some glibc built pods/containers you might find an appreciable difference.