We often call `parallel_for` in places with very variable
sized workloads. When many elements are processed,
using multi-threading is great, but when processing
few elements (possibly many times) using `parallel_for`
can result in significant overhead.
I measured that this improves performance by >20% in
the refactored realize instances code I'm working on
separately. The change might also help with debugging
sometimes, because the stack trace is smaller and contains
fewer irrevelant symbols.