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-hh <recscuba_google@huntzinger.com> wrote:
>>>>>Take a look at my Cinnamon taskbar: https://i.imgur.com/yPGDm6a.png>
Um...yeah, so? That you have ~25 Apps on your machine's Dock doesn't
mean that you have 25 Apps running concurrently.
They are running, dude. I'm an Internet presence. Deal with it.
Sorry, don't buy it. Show the RAM processes usage page, not the Dock,
for that claim.
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Similarly, even if it was true, to go identify just what the workflow is
which actually needs to have 20+ diverse apps running concurrently.
Do the math.
I have. That's precisely why I'm asking for what possible workflow
could require so many concurrent open Apps for one human to allegedly be
rapidly swapping between.
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Workflows are subject to the Laws of Diminishing Returns. For any
modern system with fast storage (eg, NVMe), the pretense of a
productivity gains from leaving Apps resident in RAM has functionally
ended for the Pareto Principle 80% portion.
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My "workflow" is just revolving through different apps for various
functions.
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