Worth if:
a) you'd disable Spotlight (adding all possible drives and spaces to exclude list), Handoff, dodgy automatic background syncs including Time Machine;
b) you'd use terminal command sudo purge after active/heavy usage (yeah, counts will restore after some time but in lesser amount + in my opinion it will prevent SSD from exhausting; Swap is sort of RAM but on your SSD. Giving the fact that replacement not that possible...)
c) you'd restart/turn off system every day
d) you'd install too many system extensions and console/terminal apps/frameworks/scripts etc. because as for me they'll load eventually, taking your limited amount of RAM.
4Kb of RAM was enough to launch Apollo.
+ definitely useless to have RAM/memory/system optimizers enabled on 20GB+ RAM Macs, but you should look after similar in your case. Previously macOS was acting softer with RAM (weren't that amount of features) but now there are plenty reports of out of memory, strangely enough, more on newer M SoC systems (bugs? memory leaks?)
Ohoho, and
immediately disable the feature in Chromium/Chrome/Edge, main goal is something like "optimize performance by preloading broswer" + similar for extensions.
It makes me mad, in my case over 4Gb I had to share all the time with a completely closed browser, WHY?!
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