@LeviMorrison for the bst list, if we only append or prepend, we'd be averaging ~19 bytes per value, including refcounts, node pointers, balancing information, etc. However, a list of N values would require N/B allocations (but no reallocations) where B is currently 28 but could also be 12 or 4.
A low value for B means more allocations and higher bytes/value average, but smaller movements of memory on insert/remove, and fewer nodes copied for persistence.
ie. if we go with 4, we'll be allocating a lot but copying fewer values and moving less memory on insert/remove. It'll come down to whi…