lower spec optimization #53

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opened 2023-03-31 13:09:37 +00:00 by reece · 1 comment
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complete software packages involving shells tend to consume 1% (peak, 0% average) at idle on intentionally crippled vms and <= 5th generation intel. seems to be deliberate wake ups, not niceness or anything else sucking. timers (schedular, grug frequency, etc) probably need to be tuned). modern hardware sees idle shells with tons of bloat + third party crap going at around 0.4%. i guess 0.4% is also way too high. windows 7 can idle with as much fractional cpu time. 0.4 * processes, or even easier processes with windows, yields a retardedly high number.

complete software packages involving shells tend to consume 1% (peak, 0% average) at idle on intentionally crippled vms and <= 5th generation intel. seems to be deliberate wake ups, not niceness or anything else sucking. timers (schedular, grug frequency, etc) probably need to be tuned). modern hardware sees idle shells with tons of bloat + third party crap going at around 0.4%. i guess 0.4% is also way too high. windows 7 can idle with as much fractional cpu time. 0.4 * processes, or even easier processes with windows, yields a retardedly high number.
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are we low e-fucking-nough yet?

![image](/attachments/eeb2483c-728c-48ac-beb2-289c2446f3fe) are we low e-fucking-nough yet?
reece closed this issue 2023-08-12 12:06:45 +00:00
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