skaloola
macrumors newbie
an old thread, but was curious if someone else had run into this and noticed none of the replies were helpful.
just fyi, the multiple reports on here that a full desktop does not slow your system down are false. I had an app saving files (for w/e reason, by default, to the Desktop).. my laptop seemed to have been particularly slow lately, lots of random freezes/beachballing. It happened so gradually it was hard to notice. I tried cleaning up disk space, upgrading my OS, all kinds of stuff.. thought it must be my stupid Corporate antivirus (sophos) but then I remembered my cluttered desktop
I had 8000 1kb .txt files in ~/Desktop, moved them into (actually, had to whip up some python to do it as mv was giving errors and finder didn't like selecting that many files) ~/Desktop/bak and almost instantly my laptop no longer felt like I was wading through mud.
Saw issue on both mojave and Catalina
Sorry for thread resurrection, had to do it
just fyi, the multiple reports on here that a full desktop does not slow your system down are false. I had an app saving files (for w/e reason, by default, to the Desktop).. my laptop seemed to have been particularly slow lately, lots of random freezes/beachballing. It happened so gradually it was hard to notice. I tried cleaning up disk space, upgrading my OS, all kinds of stuff.. thought it must be my stupid Corporate antivirus (sophos) but then I remembered my cluttered desktop
I had 8000 1kb .txt files in ~/Desktop, moved them into (actually, had to whip up some python to do it as mv was giving errors and finder didn't like selecting that many files) ~/Desktop/bak and almost instantly my laptop no longer felt like I was wading through mud.
Saw issue on both mojave and Catalina
Sorry for thread resurrection, had to do it