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10:10 PM
Cbg. TL; DR: a program that runs on a machine uses more than 100% (about 500%) of CPU in a single process (PID), when running this other program on another machine, this CPU usage is divided into other processes, each one with use of about 100% (PID), totaling the same total as in the example (500%). Is this something abnormal? What would be the most plausible explanation for this?
 
@Marco Honestly, this is enough now.
 
???
 
It's just the same rehashed vague question going for like a week and various people have taken a stab at it, including myself
 
It's another question.
Rehashed vague question? At all times I clarified the necessary doubts.
And I remain available to clarify.
It's okay for anyone not to be able to understand the problem, but to stop me from continuing to ask once I'm clarifying everything they ask me, I think it's pretty wrong.
 
The thing is, I don't actually want it to keep coming up in the python room
 
10:20 PM
So justify, your justification was not enough for me.
If there is no plausible justification I do not think it is correct.
 
And I don't think that's "pretty wrong". A number of people get drawn into this and we don't have the code behind it, so we're all just left guessing on your HPC application
 
Roganjosh, at no point did anyone ask me for a code to look at.
And even then it doesn't make sense, I recently sent a link where I showed codes about the problem.
 
I'd also prefer if we could put this question to rest. There's lots of guesswork involved, lots of information we need from you, and we've already invested enough effort into it with nothing to show for it. It's been a long discussion, most of us don't remember 90% of it anymore, and it's not worth starting again from the beginning
 
"And even then it doesn't make sense" then you're surely asking in the wrong place. We can't hope to guess at the problem; have you asked your colleagues?
 
@Aran-Fey Aran, if you have doubts about the question ask, to prevent me from asking something there must be some justification. If you just don't know how to answer, just ignore.
 
10:28 PM
No. I think Aran's statement is perfectly justified and eloquently puts the problem in focus. Rather than him ignoring the questions - please stop asking on this topic
 
@roganjosh It doesn't make sense because no one has ever asked me for code on the problem, Roganjosh. You said you can't guess without looking at the code. Then I said that although no one had ever asked me for a code, even so I recently sent a link where I show codes about the problem, even though no one had asked me for a code.
 
We can't answer it. Please stop asking.
 
@Marco I'm saying that asking for information is a waste of time. We've already done that, nothing came of it. At this point, your question is only generating annoying noise here IMO
 
@roganjosh I already said that your justification makes no sense. Please justify in a way that makes sense.
@roganjosh If you can't answer, just ignore!
 
That's not how this works
 
10:31 PM
Ignoring an annoying noise is an acceptable solution if the noise stops within a reasonable amount of time. Not if it persistently keeps coming back
 
As a room owner, I try to make sure we keep on top of discussions and remove noise, which Aran has pointed out.
 
Roganjosh, I took screenshots of the room about you banishing me from the room for a few seconds. Know that I will talk to a moderator about this situation (this is my right, not a threat).
 
Go for it
In the meantime, if you keep going down this route after I asked you to stop, I will just kick you again, so please know that
 
Okay, congratulations, let's see what the moderator will think of this situation and the way you talks to me. And I know that there are moderators who are "friends of the room owners", so if that happens, I'll look for another one and, if necessary, I'll get in touch with the SO staff.
It's not the first time, nor the second, nor the third time you've treated me badly.
There are things like justice and education, and I believe these things are not happening.
 
I haven't treated you badly. There is one evening when I lost my cool and I apologised to you for that, despite the fact that I still don't want this in the python room and it'll soon be moved. I'm sorry you feel aggrieved but I have not been rude to you this evening
 
10:37 PM
And this time I won't take it as an apology that you had a bad day, Roganjosh.
Look what a coincidence, we texted about your "bad day" at the same time. Well, Roganjosh, I already mentioned that. And yes, you treated me badly today again. And also it wasn't fair.
It's not because you're a room owner that you can act the way you want. You must act correctly. And I don't think he did it right.
 
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I'm kind of on the fence here, to be honest. On one hand, simply ignoring your question would've saved us all of this drama. But on the other hand, we can't simply ignore annoying things just because confronting the offending person would lead to drama
 
Aran, you have every right to have your opinion, I've already given mine, and I won't comment further on it. Now I'm going to talk to a moderator.
 
People who know the backstory can ignore the question, but not new visitors
 
I don't think either one of you did anything particularly unreasonable, but the outcome somehow became a disaster
 
10:47 PM
I'll remember here how I can get in touch with a moderator.
Jon is already helping me with this in the main room.
@roganjosh Okay, but new visitors can ask whatever they want to ask for clarification on anything that isn't clear.
 
You're not a new visitor @Marco. What makes you think I'm talking about you? People that have been in the room a while will remember all the different routes we've been down with this problem - a new visitor might pick it up from scratch and start the whole "wild goose chase" all over again
 
Who says I'm a new visitor? Didn't you say that new visitors don't know my problem and will be able to ask questions? Okay, and what's the problem with that?
 
That it won't lead anywhere. There'll be a back-and-forth in the room for an hour, and nothing will come of it
 
11:03 PM
Because you had myself (insignificant in the grand scheme of things, but helps form an opinion) and then you had someone from the Large Hadron Collider infra team engage you, and that still didn't lead to anything. How am I supposed to conclude that one?
 
@Aran-Fey You know what, I'm done with the subject, I've already said everything I had to say and I already know what you think too. I don't want to say any more.
@roganjosh Yes, you tried to help, but I continued with the problem. The conclusion is that unfortunately there was no possibility to solve the problem. Only that. And that's okay. And today I brought a new aspect to the problem, asking a new question. Only that.
 
I don't see a new aspect to the problem and there's so much context people would need to see to be able to start answering. I think we're done here
 
Okay, I respect your opinion, but I don't agree. Okay, I'm done too.
 

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