[BUG] CPU Usage high on 23.01
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OS: macOS 12.6.3 21G419 arm64
Host: MacBookPro18,3
Kernel: 21.6.0
Uptime: 42 days
Packages: 68 (port), 420 (brew)
Shell: zsh 5.8.1
Resolution: 1920x1200, 1920x1080, 1920x1200, 1920x1080
DE: Aqua
WM: Rectangle
Terminal: iTerm2
Terminal Font: SauceCodeProNerdFontComplete-Regular 14
CPU: Apple M1 Pro
GPU: Apple M1 Pro
Memory: 3202MiB / 16384MiB
Works fine on https://github.com/n0shake/clocker/tree/22.07
Saw this too, it was using 40% of my CPU.
@Jelloeater - looks like you're a couple of versions behind; do you see the same usage on 24.01 or 24.02?
@Jelloeater - looks like you're a couple of versions behind; do you see the same usage on 24.01 or 24.02?
@n0shake
I haven't tried it on the newer one, didn't know 24 came out. I usually install stuff w Homebrew, heh heh. Will 24 come down w a brew install?
@Jelloeater - looks like you're a couple of versions behind; do you see the same usage on 24.01 or 24.02?
@n0shakeI haven't tried it on the newer one, didn't know 24 came out. I usually install stuff w Homebrew, heh heh. Will 24 come down w a brew install?
I'm on the same boat, I can't install the latest version on my work computer since I don't have a work iCloud account so I need to wait for the brew version.
@Jelloeater - looks like you're a couple of versions behind; do you see the same usage on 24.01 or 24.02?
@n0shakeI haven't tried it on the newer one, didn't know 24 came out. I usually install stuff w Homebrew, heh heh. Will 24 come down w a brew install?
I'm on the same boat, I can't install the latest version on my work computer since I don't have a work iCloud account so I need to wait for the brew version.
Yeah, I won't use iCloud on my work Mac. 😵
can you confirm that future releases will be posted on GitHub again or is this now a Mac App Store-only app? thanks!
@core-code With my 9-5 job, I don't think I'll have bandwidth to manage separate GitHub / brew releases; after v24.03, I'll be working towards making this a Mac App Store only app.
fair enough, thanks for info