Now we need processes to gain awareness of the process manager and integrate an LLM into each process to argue with the process manager why it should let them live.
But seriously, it does really bug me on principle that DropBox should use over half a GB simply because it uses Chromium, even when nothing is visible.
For me it's LSP servers taking 2 gigs of RAM. With Antigravity, Google managed to go beyond this, it is totally unusable for me (but other VScode clones work fine, apart from the 2 Go LSP servers).
I wouldn't call it replacing the scheduler though - more that you've made a scheduler manager.