![]() ![]() Whilst investigating this, it turns out that Slack desktop fails badly when used with multiple accounts. I noticed that my machine has been sluggish and its battery life has become poor. I’ve recently joined a few more Slack groups, outside my core business Ably’s team account, to chat with old colleagues, the tech community and even our recent investors and their portfolio companies. Slack resource usage increases linearly as you add more accounts, and it quickly adds up.Ģ8 July update: One of the Slack developers got in touch and recommended I try out their latest beta version in which the CPU issue appears to have been fixed. TLDR If you care about battery life or availability of your finite CPU and memory on your computer, then you probably won’t want to use Slack desktop with more than one or two accounts. Otherwise, you can download the full app from Slack now.Where’s all my CPU and memory gone? The answer: Slack ![]() If you already have Slack installed, you should be able to pull the update down by checking in Help > Check for Updates… > Update Now.
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