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I even tried using Cpulimit to try limiting it to 90%. Idk, the program tells to set a number from 0 to 400 which would be the percentage of the cpu and since mine has 4c/4t i´ve ran with 360, which managed to limit around 90%. Also, i´ve tried using 90 as argument and CPU was limited aroud 20% to 25% of usage, so I think I use it right. Source: 10 months ago
A few days ago I discovered cpulimit. It's a great tool that nicely (haha) complements nice. Where nice is normally used to reduce the amount of CPU a process uses by changing it priority, a niced process can still end up using more CPU than you want, and will of course use all that it wants if nothing with a higher priority comes along. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Thanks for your elaborate notes! This is helpful information. When I tried your commands, on Arch via libcgroup-git, `cgcreate -g cpu:cpulimit` only results in `cgcreate: can't create cgroup cpulimit: Cgroup, requested group parameter does not exist`, for some reason. But this is not a support ticket, I have not researched this at all yet. But cgroups only limit some processes anyway, never the entire... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
A bit different from what you're asking but for this kind of use, I generally use cpulimit (link). It allows you to artificially limit the amount of CPU consumed by a process. Source: almost 3 years ago
Https://streaksapp.com supports csv export. I haven't found anything else worth using. Source: 12 months ago
Self-Care Apps: I use "Streaks" for habit tracking, it's my favourite. I use the Headspace app for meditation/sleep stories (I used to use Calm, but my current employer includes Headspace for free in our wellness offerings, so here we are!). Source: about 1 year ago
Streaks is not a clicker app but maybe it can do what you want. Source: about 1 year ago
Check out Streaks (https://streaksapp.com/). I use it for a lot of my reminders through my watch. Source: about 2 years ago
The reason I ask is I have habits set up in Streaks, a habit tracker and facilitator, most of my habits use the action button to launch shortcuts which I have set up to work on my iPhone. Source: about 2 years ago
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