OK, removed. Just found it weird that both issues disappered by
restarting `gnome-shell`, so assumed they were related by some root
cause. Thank you.

** Description changed:

  Switching between apps was feeling extremely laggy and unsmooth after
  some days of keeping the laptop on and just alt-tab-ing between apps
  would keep the cpu consistently at 100% when hitting it more than 8-9
  times per second and *not* letting go of Alt (meaning I stay at the same
  app).
- 
- Also, just whizzing the mouse around on the screen (not moving anything)
- would keep the cpu at 40-50%.
  
  Some investigation (1) led me to try out restarting the gnome-shell
  instance (killall followed by manually starting it in the terminal),
  upon which everything seemed zippy again. No lagginess. The restart was
  a supposed fix for a memory leak bug (2), but according to the comments
  a bug fix was supposed to have landed in 18.04 long ago. So either this
  has not been fixed or this bug is about something else - probably the
  latter, as the reported memory usage in htop was nowhere near the
  gigabytes of memory reported in the bug issue for 16722297.
  
  Another thing worth mentioning perhaps, based on comments in (3) found
  through (4), is that I have disabled all extensions. I used to use the
  Coverflow extension.
  
  Expected behaviour:
  There should be no percieved lag or stuttering in the interface when 
switching between applications.
  
  Actual behaviour:
  Switching between applications causes a noticable lag/stuttering when the 
computer has been running for an extended period of time (weeks, but where it 
has mostly been suspended, meaning actual usage is limited to 3-4 days).
  
- 
  1. 
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/03/gnome-shell-has-a-memory-leak-and-it-might-not-be-fixed-for-ubuntu-18-04-lts
  2. https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1672297
  3. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1773959
  4. https://askubuntu.com/a/1090987/165026
  
  System info:
  ------------
  Running Wayland.
  
  Description:  Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
  Release:      18.04
  
  gnome-shell:
-   Installert: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
-   Kandidat:   3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
-   Versjonstabell:
-  *** 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 500
-         500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 
Packages
-         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
-      3.28.1-0ubuntu2 500
-         500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
+   Installert: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
+   Kandidat:   3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
+   Versjonstabell:
+  *** 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 500
+         500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 
Packages
+         100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
+      3.28.1-0ubuntu2 500
+         500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
+ 
+ edit: removed info on high cpu usage when using mouse. supposedly
+ unrelated.

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Title:
  High cpu usage on alt-tab-ing

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Switching between apps was feeling extremely laggy and unsmooth after
  some days of keeping the laptop on and just alt-tab-ing between apps
  would keep the cpu consistently at 100% when hitting it more than 8-9
  times per second and *not* letting go of Alt (meaning I stay at the
  same app).

  Some investigation (1) led me to try out restarting the gnome-shell
  instance (killall followed by manually starting it in the terminal),
  upon which everything seemed zippy again. No lagginess. The restart
  was a supposed fix for a memory leak bug (2), but according to the
  comments a bug fix was supposed to have landed in 18.04 long ago. So
  either this has not been fixed or this bug is about something else -
  probably the latter, as the reported memory usage in htop was nowhere
  near the gigabytes of memory reported in the bug issue for 16722297.

  Another thing worth mentioning perhaps, based on comments in (3) found
  through (4), is that I have disabled all extensions. I used to use the
  Coverflow extension.

  Expected behaviour:
  There should be no percieved lag or stuttering in the interface when 
switching between applications.

  Actual behaviour:
  Switching between applications causes a noticable lag/stuttering when the 
computer has been running for an extended period of time (weeks, but where it 
has mostly been suspended, meaning actual usage is limited to 3-4 days).

  1. 
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/03/gnome-shell-has-a-memory-leak-and-it-might-not-be-fixed-for-ubuntu-18-04-lts
  2. https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1672297
  3. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1773959
  4. https://askubuntu.com/a/1090987/165026

  System info:
  ------------
  Running Wayland.

  Description:  Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
  Release:      18.04

  gnome-shell:
    Installert: 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
    Kandidat:   3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4
    Versjonstabell:
   *** 3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 500
          500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 
Packages
          100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
       3.28.1-0ubuntu2 500
          500 http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages

  edit: removed info on high cpu usage when using mouse. supposedly
  unrelated.

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