Well, you just did a sync, then you do another one immediately,. And if the sync takes a little long, then or otherwise, you end up with quite a bit of network traffic. Like I said, I don't know your exact use case, so maybe it makes sense
Do your regular 10m thing, .. And for forced case, just say.. Okay, I have changes to sync, but let's wait for 10s and see if we get any more changed data.. The. We sync at end of that 10s
What it would do is, that if you were to get bunch of changes in those 10s, then you would cause only one sync.. Compared to.. Invoking a sync for every change
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