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by ehnto 3311 days ago
Right, they might notice it, but why would they care? They don't know that they should care, it is just a computer being a computer and it probably spins up the fans for other tasks too. They would be right to not care unless told otherwise, sys ops isn't their job.

I think it would be smart to educate people as part of a regular security briefing for non technical staff though. But if it's something that high of concern to your company maybe an automated CPU usage monitor could alert the team to anomalies.

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They would care when their laptop shuts down. [1]

[1] I was running a test today when the program being tested ran into a very tight loop and the fan really kicked in. I was curious if it would finish and let it run for several minutes until all went quiet and the screen went dark. It had shutdown to prevent heat damage.

That means the fans need to be cleaned of dust.

A laptop overheating from few minutes of 100% CPU is not normal.

Unless it is a really crappy laptop.
Does battery usage not matter?
Not for every device. Desktops aren't obsolete, some laptops never leave their desk and Chrome is a target for WebAssembly.