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also, the compiled functions are in __pycache__, or if you're on Windows, Username/appdata/numba, just delete the numba folder and the game will compile the functions again, and if you're on linux, just delete the __pycache__ folder, i dont know where it is located but its usually in the same directory as the executable, i dont really know, good luck on that

I found it under ~/.cache/numba/. I'd been looking for "sand", so your mention of "numba" helped. There was no __pycache__ directory for it that I saw.

After clearing the cache it got to 24% on the next load.