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App Nap is definitely a MacOS thing - but it hasn't traditionally behaved in this way. I'm aware it will be a form of virtual memory management - but given im currently (and actively) running safari, chrome, firefox, affinity designer, affinity photo, slack, mail, a handful of terminals, a couple of ios apps, an iphone 11 simulator, 2 android emulators, 4 instances of vscode recompiling code as I type, and a bunch of utility apps theres definitely more than just a traditional swap going on here. Its an 8GB machine, and it really feels like it has unlimited RAM (until i open figma, as mentioned before - theres something about that app that the m1 really doesnt like). Of course, if it is a bug, ill be happy to have it fixed :) Also, I just realised you are the OP :) And the guy working on asahi (awesome!). Would love to know more if you get to the bottom of this behaviour - intentional or otherwise! |