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lemm.ee

I'm pretty sure Cortana did that. And that LLM shit that took its place now does the same.

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My work laptop has been xibiting thus behaviour. I'm trying to decide ic it's a virus or incompetent it

Either way I don't have admin and can't influence the fix

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You were the chosen one; you were supposed to defeat the Sith, not join them!

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I read that Windows reserves the excess CPU capacity, so when you open task manager it goes from 100% to whatever is actually being used. The strange thing is the PC seems a lot less stressed when I leave task manager open.

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lemmy.world

Two weeks in switching from Windows to Linux and I never once needed to use the equivalent of Task Manager.

It may well have been beginner's optimism, but still, it did feel strange, so strange indeed that I started wondering whether Linux Mint even had one and I got promptly reassured in my perception by the fact that instead of being named Task Manager (you act with it), it is named System Monitor (you observe with it).

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You reached the end

Fear will keep them in line. | Spyke