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  • Almost no modern device does a traditional S1-3 sleep. They all do S0 standby/modern standby in windows 8+ parlance. The system is on the entire time. So “waking up” to go to hibernate is basically the same as doing it from a normal on state.

  • The 14” pro is nice, but unless you’re buying an older model at a steep discount the base machines price is just insulting. Get a good USB hub and the air will be great.

    As long as you get a good one that doesn’t overheat its HDMI converter chip you’ll be golden. Ideally buy one that’s just DisplayPort, those have been far more reliable for us at work.

  • I already have a bunch of those, but I want more than just a monitor. I'd like to connect it to my dock and have both of my 4k displays connected and running at the full 60hz.

    Also the ability to add an eGPU would be killer. Great portable gaming experience, and a "real" at home gaming experience with the eGPU.

  • That too, but I don't expect that to be a problem after it's been out for more than a few weeks.

    Currently it's based off of Arch right? Are there many compatibility issues with its current form?

  • I use mine as my daily use “laptop” since my other laptop died, and was less powerful any way.

    I just wish it had better IO. Either 2 USB C ports, or even better USB 4 and I'd own one by now.

  • A good UI/UX is what Linux needs most to get people to switch. Valve has the money to pour into actually making something people want to use. Now I just hope the desktop release gets the same polish.

  • As you start getting closer to your memory limit windows starts unloading things. 11 on first startup will use like 4+ gigs, but only really needs about 2. I honestly have no idea what it's doing with all that extra ram.

    Disk caching isn't counted in the ram used number task manager gives you so it's not like that's what it's being used for.