[09:21] <popey> duflu: regarding bug 1856516
[09:21] <popey> just pressing Super then Escape increases RAM usage for me.
[09:27] <duflu> popey, OK thanks, noted. I may not get to it till next year ;)
[09:27] <popey> Sure. :)
[09:27] <duflu> In other gnome-shell news, I did figure out the random mouse stutters
[09:28] <popey> oh?
[09:28] <duflu> It's garbage collection, because mouse movements are triggering more JavaScript than they should
[09:28] <popey> Blimey.
[09:28] <popey> Also, unrelated. I was blaming gnome shell for laptop lockups. Turns out the processor in my T450 needs some kernel bodges to make it not stutter.
[09:29] <popey> intel_idle.max_cstate=2
[09:29] <duflu> popey, what's the CPU model?
[09:37] <duflu> popey, stuttering when the CPU is power saving is still our fault I would say. Just limiting power states is a workaround
[09:37] <popey> yeah
[09:37] <popey> i7-5600U
[09:37] <popey> Broadwell
[09:37] <popey> apparently known issue once I started googling without the words "gnome shell" in the search term
[09:41] <popey> duflu: i know you gave a lightning talk, but did you write up somewhere the list of tools and processes for finding memory leaks in gs?
[09:42] <duflu> popey, my talk was about real time performance, not memory leaks
[09:42] <popey> oh yeah
[09:55] <popey> Sooo. next talk will be searching for memory leaks, right? :D
[10:03] <duflu> popey, anything is possible