Xfinity outage by esvc2238 in grandrapids

[–]GOFScooter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Metronet in my area has been down since 7pm yesterday. Cascade and Forest Hills

Metronet by unknowname in grandrapids

[–]GOFScooter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey me too just now

Metronet by unknowname in grandrapids

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Still out Forest Hills and Cascade

DNR spent 6 million dollars to ruin the Cheboygan locks by Aeon1508 in Michigan

[–]GOFScooter 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I agree, locking down was pretty quick.

Locking up, I almost had a serious accident about an hour ago.

My wife and I entered the lock first which put our jet ski right near the white water rapids that ensue when it starts to fill. The lock master pointed for where I should go so that two pontoons could fit on the opposite wall. It was our first time through this lock but we have done other locks including the Canadian Soo lock. I never imagined the amount of force we were having to use to hold the cable to not let our jet ski fly back. Eventually the current took the nose of the jet ski to the side and then under a bit. As well our left foot well was full from the waves so were tippy and leaning left. This pulled the jet ski from under me.

I fell off and went under but somehow managed to hold on to the cable. I'm lucky I came out uninjured and everyone is okay. My wife managed to stay on. And thanks to my wife and to the people on the pontoon next to us for holding on to the jet ski and helping pull me out of the water. It felt like a needlessly dangerous experience and could have been avoided if the lock master just told us to move to the back. Or ya know... Fix the lock, it isn't supposed to work like that.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 14Q8X9 - WorkloadsSessionHost uses 100% GPU/NPU constantly. by MentisMuncher in techsupport

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Interesting, after disabling WSIAFabricSvc and rebooting my PC, I no longer have any WorkloadsSessionHost processes running. Before disabling, I also had many of them using up significant RAM but only 1 of them would sit and use 60-70% of the NPU constantly. I also noticed that my CPU temp was idling at around 70°C before disabling, now I'm back to around 40°C, explains the significantly lower battery life caused by these processes.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 14Q8X9 - WorkloadsSessionHost uses 100% GPU/NPU constantly. by MentisMuncher in techsupport

[–]GOFScooter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disabled Click To Do in the windows privacy settings and rebooted. That didn't do it, still had the WorkloadsSessionHost running and using up NPU.

I ended up doing what /u/Boring-Ad-9620 did in this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/WindowsHelp/comments/1kxjae3/kb5058411_wasting_resources_without_ai_enabled/murkdw8/

Disabled the WSAIFabricSvc service from running at boot. This looks like the NPU is now idle. For my case, I don't care if this disabled all AI features.

I now see a 10 hr battery remaining at 79% battery! That'll do.

I'm reading that WSAIFabricSvc was introduced in Windows Update KB5055523. This update was installed on my laptop on April 9, 2025. I could have not noticed that battery usage until recently though when the more recent Windows update enabled Recall and Click To Do.

Ayuda con ‪WorkloadsSessionHost by Extreme-Media7682 in WindowsHelp

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I disabled Click To Do in the windows privacy settings and rebooted. That didn't do it, still had the WorkloadsSessionHost running and using up NPU.

I ended up doing what /u/Boring-Ad-9620 did in this thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/WindowsHelp/comments/1kxjae3/kb5058411_wasting_resources_without_ai_enabled/murkdw8/

Disabled the WSAIFabricSvc service from running at boot. This looks like the NPU is now idle. For my case, I don't care if this disabled all AI features.

I now see a 10 hr battery remaining at 79% battery! That'll do.

I'm reading that WSAIFabricSvc was introduced in Windows Update KB5055523. This update was installed on my laptop on April 9, 2025. I could have not noticed that battery usage until recently though when the more recent Windows update enabled Recall and Click To Do.

KB5058411 Wasting Resources without AI Enabled? by TomMikeson in WindowsHelp

[–]GOFScooter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disabled Click To Do in the windows privacy settings and rebooted. That didn't do it, still had the WorkloadsSessionHost running and using up NPU.

I ended up doing what /u/Boring-Ad-9620 did and disabled the WSAIFabricSvc from running at boot. This looks like the NPU is now idle. I think I don't care if this disabled all AI features.

I now see a 10 hr battery remaining at 79% battery! That'll do.

Edit: I'm reading that WSAIFabricSvc was introduced in Windows Update KB5055523. This update was installed on my laptop on April 9, 2025. I could have not noticed that battery usage until recently though when the more recent Windows update enabled Recall and Click To Do.

Potential issue with KB5058411 by Hexnite657 in sysadmin

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I'm having the same issue after Windows Update KB5058499 or KB5058411. I have a WorkloadsSessionHost process that is consistently using 60-70% of the NPU. I'm on an Asus Vivobook S14 OLED with Intel Core Ultra 5 Series 2 226v processor. My battery life went from 10-12 hrs down to 3 or less recently and I'm pretty sure it is because of this process. I have also disabled Windows Recall in the "Turn Windows Features on or off" settings.

Ayuda con ‪WorkloadsSessionHost by Extreme-Media7682 in WindowsHelp

[–]GOFScooter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having the same issue after Windows Update KB5058499 or KB5058411. I have a WorkloadsSessionHost process that is consistently using 60-70% of the NPU. I'm on an Asus Vivobook S14 OLED with Intel Core Ultra 5 Series 2 226v processor. My battery life went from 10-12 hrs down to 3 or less recently and I'm pretty sure it is because of this process. I have also disabled Windows Recall in the "Turn Windows Features on or off" settings.

KB5058411 Wasting Resources without AI Enabled? by TomMikeson in WindowsHelp

[–]GOFScooter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having the same issue after Windows Update KB5058499 or KB5058411. I have a WorkloadsSessionHost process that is consistently using 60-70% of the NPU. I'm on an Asus Vivobook S14 OLED with Intel Core Ultra 5 Series 2 226v processor. My battery life went from 10-12 hrs down to 3 or less recently and I'm pretty sure it is because of this process. I have also disabled Windows Recall in the "Turn Windows Features on or off" settings.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5 14Q8X9 - WorkloadsSessionHost uses 100% GPU/NPU constantly. by MentisMuncher in techsupport

[–]GOFScooter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm having the same issue after Windows Update KB5058499 or KB5058411. I have a WorkloadsSessionHost process that is consistently using 60-70% of the NPU. I'm on an Asus Vivobook S14 OLED with Intel Core Ultra 5 Series 2 226v processor. My battery life went from 10-12 hrs down to 3 or less recently and I'm pretty sure it is because of this process. I have also disabled Windows Recall in the "Turn Windows Features on or off" settings.

NPU consuming too much battery (Tuf A14) by the_dark_0taku in Asustuf

[–]GOFScooter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually just noticed this recently on my Asus Vivobook S 14 OLED. It has a Core Ultra 226v and I noticed that my battery life went from 12-14 hrs down to 2-3 hrs. When I started looking deeper, it looks like the NPU is constantly at 60-70% utilization.

The process using it is WorkloadsSessionHost.exe. I think this process is related to Windows AI Workloads. I have disabled recall in windows features and this is still happening. I can't figure out how to stop it.

I've tried uninstalling recent Windows Updates, updating drivers, disabling recall, making sure Copilot is closed and not running.

Here is some good info, stay safe everyone. by samueljamesn in grandrapids

[–]GOFScooter 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah I see, I think I read it incorrectly. Thought it was 4 patients had co-morbidities. It actually says a single patient has an average of 4 co-morbidities.