I struggle with this for my personal computer. The TV-computer combo shuts off the monitor (triggers the tv to shut off when there is no input) after an hour. An hour after that it’s suspended, works well.

My personal computer though, sometimes I shut off the monitor, most of the time I let it run for the day completely powered. I have yet to set any type of shutdown or standby because typically I use it more than I do my tv (work, gaming, videos, etc on the comp). I know there’s some power conservation I need to consider for motivation, I have no security concern atm with my standard main account and everything private is layered so inaccessible.

tl;dr

what’s everyone else’s setup like for when they walk away from the computer?

  • @andrewta
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    If it’s just a for a few minutes then I just leave it running. If I’m going to be gone for 45 minutes or more I shut it down. Then throw the power switch on the surge protector. No need to use the electricity.

  • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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    What’s your typical “stand-by” mode for your computer when you’re not using it?

    Off.

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      It’s kinda weird I could understand the habit a decade or two ago when computers were still mainly using harddrives and some were just…slow hunks of junk.

      But the majority of my peers I know who keep their PCs on for weeks or months at a time, All run at least a Sata SSD for the boot drive.

  • @zoostation
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    My computer is a plex server, a homeassistant server, it runs cron jobs, there’s a web server with some automation and browsing utilities I use throughout the day. It’s on 24/7, doesn’t sleep.

    • @gerbler
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      Same. Only reason I lock it when I leave the house is so my cat can’t crawl around on the keyboard and fuck with shit.

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s usually off unless I expect to be back relatively soon. Startup times aren’t an issue nowadays

  • @[email protected]
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    95 months ago

    I haven’t turned off my laptop in close to 10 years. I just flip the screen and it’s good to go tomorrow. A marvellous workhorse.

    • @[email protected]
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      Same, I turn off monitors and do the 3 finger salute. Only turn it off for cleaning. Been doing this since my first 486 PC.

  • @[email protected]
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    85 months ago

    Either lock it or full device shutdown. A device i am not actively using doesn’t need to be running while I sleep or produce network traffic.

    • @[email protected]
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      105 months ago

      A device i am not actively using doesn’t need to be running while I sleep or produce network traffic.

      How often do you produce network traffic?

  • @[email protected]
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    55 months ago

    Damn, I was going to upvote the comment that says “my computer is on and running, 24 hours a day” but nobody said it yet 🙁 sorry Earth…

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      Well, that’s me then.

      Never know when I’m going to need it, and it’s usually doing some kind of work overnight (processing media files, syncing files around, etc).

      I schedule that stuff for when I should be asleep - less heat in the house during the day, it’s off-peak power (doesn’t make a noticeable difference to my bill, but why not).

      If i need it, I can pause those things.

      But I also have a NAS that can do this stuff, but it can only do so much at once.

  • @j4k3
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    I shut down, but Fedora boots for me in like 15-20 seconds. My drive encryption is a tiny bit annoying to double log in, but I have longer mental loading pauses all the time, so who am I to complain as if those few seconds are somehow a chore or inconvenience to the calories crusher sponge. Fully cycling RAM off regularly is by-far a best-practice until we live in a Rust-y world.

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    PC is powered off when not in use because it’s only for gaming and occasionally a build server.

    Laptop locked if I’m going out of sight of it, hibernated if I’m going away for more than half an hour or so/need to put it in my bag

    Occasionally left on with the screen off if I need it for something remotely but then I’ll remotely shut it down when I’ve got what I need

  • @SwearingRobin
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    I have hibernate enabled in windows, and have it set for when I click the power button on the case it hibernates instead of sleep or shutdown. Hibernation means it’s off, but it saves its state before it shuts down and restores it after turning on. Meaning I have the convenience of my startup programs being all booted up and open windows and programs are just as I left them. I shutdown the computer normally the last time I use it at night, so I have it freshly booted in the morning.

    Personally I hate waste and walking away from a computer for more than a few minutes and leaving it on makes me uncomfortable. I know I’m weird and a bit on the extreme side, but it’s how I feel, and the hibernation option is a good option that keeps most of the convenience of leaving it on or suspended.

    • @jacksilver
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      I dont get why hibernate isn’t a more popular feature, I use it extensively as I hate having to set everything back up on each restart.

      Its also one of my biggest issues with using Linux as it’s usually broken there.

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        I also don’t understand why Windows hides it now and you have to dig around to re enable it.

        • @jacksilver
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          My understanding is that it’s a difficult feature to support and they can’t guarantee it works well. That’s the only explanation I’ve ever seen, cause to me it’s almost critical for working on a laptop.

    • @Sylvartas
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      This. I didn’t spend nearly 1000 bucks on hardware that ensures that I basically spend more time on the POST screen than on the rest of the entire boot sequence to keep the thing on 24/7

      • @[email protected]
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        I don’t download anything. I’m not adverse to piracy it’s just I don’t consume a lot outside of YouTube really.

        I did have a sick server rack (Dell R610, if I recall) with torrenting setup and automated pretty much with it all synced to Plex for friends to connect to, but again I don’t consume much media as I find I don’t concentrate or multitask unless I go to the cinema. I did start hoarding media during that phase though just for the hobby of it 😂

  • @[email protected]
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    35 months ago

    I have different computers for different purposes. One runs 24/7 because it runs various servers. A couple are for gaming and are put to sleep when not in use. My laptop is shut down because I have no reason not to. I’ve also got a ras pie that runs 27/7.

    • Spykee
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      Dude’s getting 3hrs more than anybody on the planet but is yet to take over the world. My 9th grade was wrong when she said even the richest man in the world gets the same 24hrs as everybody else. Stop lying, Ms. Dorene.