If SM is the only thing that I am using/doing stuff with, I'd hope that my
SM was using as much as possible of CPU time.
Its better if programs can do whatever it is they are trying to do with as
little load on the CPU as possible. The less total load the CPU is under,
the less power your system will use (especially important if the system is
on battery power)
Oh and regardless of whether SeaMonkey (or any other program) is the only
foreground program you are interacting with/have open, pretty much any
modern OS and desktop environment will likely be running a huge number of
background programs for all sorts of reasons so you dont want any
foreground process to be using so much CPU horsepower that these important
background programs are starved of CPU time.
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