Paceload Mac Top =link= Access

Mac doesn’t have Linux’s tc , but you can use pf (packet filter) + dummynet :

If you experience dropped payloads during high-load local server testing, temporary modifications to these kernel states can expand your Mac's processing ceiling.

PACKAGE_PATH="$1" LOG_FILE="paceload.log" paceload mac top

: By default, macOS uses a simplified save menu. You can force it to always show the expanded view using:

Press Cmd + Spacebar , type "Activity Monitor," and press Enter . Mac doesn’t have Linux’s tc , but you

For power users looking to change how macOS "loads" or displays certain elements, you can use defaults write commands in the Terminal: Speed Up Animations

echo "Starting Paceload operation on Mac..." | tee -a $LOG_FILE For power users looking to change how macOS

The top command in the macOS Terminal provides a real-time view of processes consuming system resources. If your Mac is sluggish, you might see paceload or related PACE processes appearing near the "top" of the list:

Type top -o cpu to instantly push the heaviest resource hogs to the top of the list.

in your activity report or login items, it is part of your Mac's software licensing framework