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macnmac

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Jun 18, 2017
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found an interesting post on reddit about chrome using a program called keystone that apparently hides itself from activity monitor that slows your computer whether or not chrome is in use.

link: https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/kc3rvl
any of you tech savvy guys/gals can chime in?

i am not the OP of that post
i am, in no way advocating for anything prescribed in that post
yes, i know it was flagged as (misleading, no proof) but lack of proof does not mean it isnt true

i am just interested if anyone came across this phenomena and had any insights in to this
 

matrix07

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Jun 24, 2010
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I just noticed today that windowserver consume ~40-50% GPU while I was only playing DVD with VLC. ☹️
I don’t even know what this windowserver is.
 

Krevnik

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Sep 8, 2003
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I just noticed today that windowserver consume ~40-50% GPU while I was only playing DVD with VLC.
I don’t even know what this windowserver is.

WindowServer manages everything you see in macOS: The desktop, windows, the menu bar, all of it.

When an application wants to display something to the screen, WindowServer is involved.
 
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jackoverfull

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Dec 3, 2008
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Google have been doing this for many years. One of the reasons I avoid installing their applications (used to manually disable keystone for a while, but it’s easier this way)
 

Joelist

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Jan 28, 2014
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The case seems sound about Keystone. When I went and did a full uninstall (you need to go and delete all the other folders and files to get it all) the speed and battery changes were both immediate and drastically for the better.
 
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