When you sleep, do you usually:

When you sleep, do you usually:
>turn off your computer
>hibernate it
>put it in sleep mode
>leave it on

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I turn it off. I'm using harmful software so shit actually builds up over time so reboots are helpful.

Put it on sleep mode, I'm impatient and can't tolerate the 3sec RAID splash

>harmful software
explain

turn it off as I have a ssd anyway, unless I'm turbostudying so I leave a shit load of pdf and webpages open and in that case I put my computer in sleep mode

>harmful software
MS DOS Eroge games on VM.

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even my laptop is always on. screens go to standby when i dont use it but other power saving things are disabled.

Turn off. Also, hibernation is absolutelt pointless in the age of ssd.

Hibernate doesn't seem to work on linux so I turn it off.

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I just leave it running. Only shut the display off.

Turn it off. It only takes 20 seconds to boot up again and waking from hibernation is pretty much the same. Leaving it on is a waste of power.

Nice

shit i.e. windows or new macos

Hibernate. After few days or so I turn it off

I'm mining on all my machines when I sleep of course. Its free money

Sleep so it can turn on and wake me up in the middle of the night

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I have never turned my computer off except when I have to restart it to install drivers.

Depends. If I'm downloading something I just leave it on. If not, I put it to sleep

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put it in mining mode

Windows also does that if you turn it off. :^)

This. My SSDs are fast, and it takes less than 10 seconds from power button to login screen.

SSDs are fast, but, still have to reconnect to my shell account, load the software I use, load my tabs again... I end up just leaving it on and turning off the display

[@Thinkpad ~]$ uptime
10:27:24 up 6 days, 20:22, 1 user, load average: 1,53, 1,65, 1,72


Sleep mode.