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MacOS Catalina: Slow by Design?

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jaimehrubiks ◴[] No.23273553[source]
In our company many of us have similar issues. I have always loved OSX but this time it is driving me crazy. I though the issue was some sort of company antivirus/firewall, or it could even be a combination of that and this issue (maybe my vpn + path to company firewall is what magnifies the issue in this post). The thing is that some commands take 1 second, some others take 2 minutes or even more. Actually, some commands slow down the computer until they are finished (more likely, until they just decide to start).

For example, I can run "terraform apply" and it could take up to 5 minutes to start, leaving my computer almost unusable until it runs. The weird thing is that this only happens sometimes. In some cases, I restart the laptop and it starts working a little bit faster, but the issue comes back after some time.

It's already been a few months since I try to run every command from a VM in a remote location, since I am tired of waiting for my commands to start.

I have a macbook air from 2013 which never had this issue.

Any easy fix that I could test? Disconnecting from the internet is not an option. Disabling SIP could be tried, but I think I already did and didn't seem to fix it, plus it is not a good idea for a company laptop.

Don't we have some sort of hosts file or firewall that we can use to block or fake the connectivity to apple servers?

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1. saagarjha ◴[] No.23273932[source]
Try sampling the process as it starts; I doubt your issue is the one shown here.