Optimize idle farmer memory usage #2734
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For a long time we've been caching table generators to optimize allocations. But given how much time it takes to generate a sector, with recent API changes I don't think we need to keep them between sectors.
One farmer confirmed on Discord that they don't see a meaningful difference in plotting performance with this change. Memory usage should also be comparable during plotting, but once plotting is over memory usage should drop significantly.
On one hand user still needs to have that memory available once replotting starts, but it is still beneficial do do since kernel will be able to use this memory for disk caching purposes for example while farming, which is much more helpful than just keeping memory allocated by farmer at all times.
Also resolves one TODO that I didn't want to address during earlier refactoring and now will not need to.
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