I run a 2010 MacBook Pro as my primary laptop, but it's been acting sluggish lately. I opened up my activity monitor and saw that my ram is usually the problem. I'm currently running nothing but Safari and I have over 200 processes showing up on my activity monitor and my 79.75% of my 4gigs of ram are currently being utilized. It's always been this way, but surely I can cut out a lot of this stuff, can't I? It's just getting ridiculous at this point. I don't even download anything that could be run as a process.
>he uses a Mac
>>55975168
>e student I haven't got this knowledge
>uses a mainstream computer
>using hardware
Use a VPS scrubs
>>55975168
I own both, but you can continue posting memes.
>>55975051
*NIX everyone
>>55975168
>he's a dumb frogposter shitposting in chinkpad
>>55975051
I'm not familiar with macs, can you see where the processes originate? Is there a 'open file location' option or something? Names of the processes etc.?
>>55975051
>he buys a mac so we can have a kek
TOP GOY
Using more RAM makes your computer faster not slower. If your RAM usage was at like 99% then you would be on to something.
>>55975051
First of all: Mac..
Second: remember to Emid close the shit that you're not using. Or do a cleaning.
Kill and restart Safari