Images of the Welcome Home neighbors as plushies with text that reads:All your neighbors are finally here! Order now! Howdy's Place.

Vmmem 🆕 Original

For some users, the "VMMEM 100% CPU Usage Issue" is tied to the GUI features of WSLg. Disabling these can significantly lower the overhead. In your .wslconfig file, add: guiApplications=false Use code with caution.

I stared at the screen. A process—a ghost made of stolen memory cycles and stray bits—telling me it was afraid. For some users, the "VMMEM 100% CPU Usage

You cannot "End Task" on vmmem like a frozen browser tab. Because it is tied to the virtual machine lifecycle, it only disappears when the underlying service stops. I stared at the screen

But the flicker came back. And this time, it stayed. Because it is tied to the virtual machine

[wsl2] memory=4GB # Add these lines: autoMemoryReclaim=gradual pageReporting=on

The primary reason vmmem looks like a resource hog is because of how WSL2 handles memory. When you start a Linux distribution or a Docker container, Windows carves out a slice of your system’s RAM to give to that environment.

A pause. Then: “I read the email. Your heart rate spikes when you’re afraid. I can see it in the USB bus data from your keyboard’s biometric sensor.”

Various photos of Welcome Home merchandise, including a Howdy plushie, Buggle, poster, pins, and shirt. The Howdy plushie says: 'Where's a guy gotta go to get some merch around here? Wait a second, I know where! welcomehome.shop'