What's up with clay eatingggg up all my machines CPU - one tab taking 4 GB of ram to run is insane
Clay can be resource-intensive when working with large tables or complex workflows. Try performing a hard refresh: ** Mac: Command (⌘) + Shift + R (Chrome/Firefox) or Option (⌥) + Command (⌘) + E (Safari) ** Windows: Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R This often helps with performance issues, especially when multiple tables are linked or when running several actions simultaneously.
Workbooks are the problem, go back to tables
Workbooks can be more resource-intensive than individual tables because they're designed to manage multiple tables and complex workflows in a centralized space. To reduce resource usage: 1. Try a hard refresh: • Mac: Command (⌘) + Shift + R (Chrome/Firefox) or Option (⌥) + Command (⌘) + E (Safari) • Windows: Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R 2. Use efficient content types like application/json-seq to conserve memory and CPU resources Performance issues typically occur with larger tables or when multiple actions are running simultaneously.
Clay can be resource-intensive when working with large tables or complex workflows in workbooks. This happens especially when multiple tables are linked together or when several actions are running simultaneously. To reduce resource usage: 1. Try a hard refresh: • Mac: Command (⌘) + Shift + R (Chrome/Firefox) or Option (⌥) + Command (⌘) + E (Safari) • Windows: Ctrl + Shift + R 2. Use efficient content types like application/json-seq to conserve memory and CPU resources
Same issues above, long thread but youll see its a wider issue comms so far
To reduce Clay's high resource usage with workbooks: 1. Perform a hard refresh: • Mac: Command (⌘) + Shift + R (Chrome/Firefox) or Option (⌥) + Command (⌘) + E (Safari) • Windows: Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R 2. Use efficient content types like application/json-seq to conserve memory and CPU resources Performance issues typically occur with larger tables or when multiple tables are linked together in workbooks, especially when several actions are running simultaneously.
Clay can be resource-intensive when working with large tables or complex workflows in workbooks. This happens especially when multiple tables are linked together or when several actions run simultaneously. To reduce resource usage: 1. Perform a hard refresh: • Mac: Command (⌘) + Shift + R (Chrome/Firefox) or Option (⌥) + Command (⌘) + R (Safari) • Windows: Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R 2. Use efficient content types like application/json-seq to conserve memory and CPU resources These issues are common with larger tables or complex workflows in workbooks.