| 28 Jul 2025 |
emily | though idk if anyone really made SMT scheduling very good | 01:46:24 |
jade_ | second one is nix-daemon --daemon running in my terminal, first one is nix-daemon via launchd | 01:46:32 |
emily | Apple didn't bother with SMT at all | 01:46:38 |
jade_ | so the second one is QoS Default | 01:46:38 |
hexa | and the launchd one has background priority? | 01:47:05 |
emily | wondering how they compare for system responsiveness if you run a build that will eat all the cores | 01:47:05 |
emily | utility not background but yeah | 01:47:14 |
jade_ | i was reading stuff in my browser and the computer was not crying | 01:47:22 |
jade_ | very un-scienticious also because i dont even have my M4 Air plugged in right now | 01:47:42 |
emily | Lix test suite hasn't made my system chug | 01:47:56 |
emily | you want some huge Rust build or something | 01:47:59 |
jade_ | the interesting thing here is that the part that seems to have been affected by the QoS to produce basically the entire difference is installcheck | 01:48:27 |
emily | hmm | 01:48:37 |
emily | maybe something to do with spawning a bunch of processes | 01:48:42 |
jade_ | so not heavy on-cpu stuff necessarily | 01:48:42 |
jade_ | yeah | 01:48:45 |