I still think that with the lifecycle, it could be usable if it
suspended processes when the app was suspended, and restored them when
the app is resumed (equivalent to Ctrl+Z, then 'fg' ). At the moment it
just kills processes when suspended. I think most use cases like top,
watch, or ssh would work just fine like this.

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