I can see the value in this sort of thing, as well, when power or heat 
constraints exist.
Which is good for me since my laptop has bad heat dissipation. But this 
implementation is pretty bad. I've noticed that the idle injection doesn't stop 
for me until the process that caused it is killed. So if it starts up while 
playing a video on youtube, it won't stop injecting until I kill plugin 
container, even if the temps go below 60C. So that's truly annoying.
Also, my high temp threshold seems to be around 70C, which I feel is much too 
low. Is there any way to adjust that parameter, for future reference? I will 
likely just disable powerclamp until it works better on my machine.

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