 There are some tabs on your Google Chrome that are eating up a lot more energy and maybe slowing your computer down compared to other tabs. And here's how we discover them. In Google Chrome, click on the three dots on the top right, click More Tools, and then click on Task Manager. And then this is going to come up and give it some time and it will start to track the CPU. And if it's not already tracking the CPU number at the top, you can just basically click the CPU several times until you see that the top number is always at the top. Now something I noticed earlier, my computer was the fan started to come on. And so I noticed that one of my tabs called Session Steps was taking 100% of the CPU. Whatever reason, it was stuck maybe loading or something like that. So once I closed it, the fan stopped running so hot. Right now everything seems to be pretty normal. But if you do notice your fan coming on, you may want to open the Task Manager. If you're not using any other apps on the computer except Chrome, if you are using other apps, then maybe try closing the other apps. There is something on the Mac called Activity Monitor. That's an app you could turn on. That's kind of like this except for all of your software. In fact, I'll just bring it up right here, Activity Monitor. It looks like this. This is again for the Mac. PC probably has other things. And you could also sort by CPU right now. What's taking up the most CPU is the software I'm recording this screencast on. That's not surprising. So I hope this is helpful and hopefully by closing the tabs in the software, you could make your computer a little bit faster again.