A "real-time" priority is normally used for apps like the window manager (which is needed for basic responsiveness).
This gives it a nice value of -3 instead of -10, making sure the system knows that xorg and the window manager are more important.
Changing Discord to "type": "Chat" also makes it more consistent with other chat applications like Slack, Telegram, etc.....
A "real-time" priority is normally used for apps like the window manager (which is needed for basic responsiveness). This gives it a nice value of
-3
instead of-10
, making sure the system knows thatxorg
and the window manager are more important.Changing Discord to "type": "Chat" also makes it more consistent with other chat applications like Slack, Telegram, etc.....