2 days ago keystone and the updater was pumping 100% cpu
Killing it resulted in a relaunch and 100% cpu. There is no way to stop this except for unloading the launch agent, AND launchdaemon. Removing the application and killing the instance.
The os platform providers updates.. use that instead of crafting your own malware.
How would you like it if your car suddenly has a top speed of 15mph, and no power steering, because someone wanted to update the number of radio presets.
Huh. My wife uses Chrome (won't switch to Safari, even as she constantly complains about her battery life—go figure) and the last couple days she'd been saying that her battery life on her Macbook Air had suddenly dropped to like 25% of what it had been, leaving her seeking wall power every hour or so. Wonder if it was that.
Of course then it stopped booting at all yesterday so if it was that then it must have pushed the 4.5yr old battery over the edge and killed it. Or overheated something until it died. I don't think those fans have ever been cleaned.
Killing it resulted in a relaunch and 100% cpu. There is no way to stop this except for unloading the launch agent, AND launchdaemon. Removing the application and killing the instance.
The os platform providers updates.. use that instead of crafting your own malware.
How would you like it if your car suddenly has a top speed of 15mph, and no power steering, because someone wanted to update the number of radio presets.