
Code Autopsy #1: How ~90 Lines Turned System Monitoring Into A Conversation
Code Autopsy #1: How 30 Lines Turned System Monitoring Into A Conversation Part of the PC_Workman build-in-public series. Code Autopsy drops every Wednesday. The Problem: Numbers Without Answers You open Task Manager. "CPU: 87%" Cool. But WHY 87%? Is that normal? Should you worry? What process caused it? When did it start? Task Manager doesn't answer. HWMonitor doesn't answer. MSI Afterburner doesn't answer. They show you WHAT is happening. Never WHY. That's the gap PC_Workman fills. PC Workman 1.6.8 - hck_GPT in action. Service Setup - quick access to disable useless services, or services what you don't will use (Bluetooth, Print, fax). Today Report - Info about correctly collecting data by sessions. Daily usage averages. And Alerts from suspected spikes/moments by temperatures or voltage. The Solution: EventDetector After 800 hours building PC_Workman (most of it on a laptop that peaks at 94°C), I realized: users don't need more data. They need context. So I built EventDetector. 30 l
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