• Creator of Window’s Task Manager shows off ‘probably what Task Manager would look like if I were still around’ - Tempest AI’s retro-futuristic dashboard code shared to Github Imagine closing unresponsive apps while banging your head to some sick beats. • Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. • You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful Dave Plummer, the creator of the original Task Manager, has created a dashboard for his personal AI project designed to beat the old Atari classic game Tempest. • He shared a picture of it on X, saying that this is what the Windows utility would look like now if he were still at Microsoft. • You can see it on Tempest AI’s dashboard for yourself live, alongside the code for Tempest AI, on Plummer’s GitHub. • This is probably what Task Manager would look like (and sound like) if I were still around.

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  • Dave Plummer, the original creator of Windows Task Manager, unveiled a retro‑futuristic dashboard for his personal AI project, Tempest AI, on X and GitHub. The design, featuring RGB lighting, speedometer‑style gauges and a soundtrack, imagines how Task Manager might look today if Plummer were still at Microsoft. It is not intended as a functional system monitor; Plummer notes it consumes about 75 % of GPU at 30 fps on his M2 Mac Pro. The release serves as a “what‑if” exercise for Windows enthusiasts amid recent Windows update bugs, but Microsoft would likely not adopt its aesthetic.

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