It is really a sad affair here. As far as I know Linux does not provide a explicit means to limit the amount of memory an application can use. The only reliable ulimit one can set is the virtual size limit. It feels also strange that DejaDup pulls a full web-browser into its background daemon. And furthermore that this web browser is not initialized on demand, but unconditionally.
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