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  • Why would you? Sleep uses so little power and the resume is instant.

    If it wasn’t for S0 standby being such a piece of shit I’d never shutdown my computer unless it was for an update or hardware maintenance.

  • When I’m traveling internationally I’m limited to 256kbps unless I buy a local sim. Sending an app without cell needed could be useful. Especially if it’s a big app like the DJI app.

    Outside of that… nah. Maybe if you’re in rural Africa where cell service is spotty at best. But even there things have improved dramatically.

  • I love these posts that are “I created a community for X” then there’s nothing there.

    There should be a rule or something that the community needs at least 10 posts before it can be shared here. I swear to god that’s like half the posts I see.

  • I have one HDD that survived 20+ years, and an aliexpress SSD that died in 6 months. Therefore all SSDs are garbage!!!

    That’s also the only SSD I’ve ever had fail on me and I’ve had them since 2011. In that same time I’ve had probably 4 HDDs fail on me. Even then I know to use data from companies like backblaze that have infinitely more drives than I have.

  • Doesn't memory training only happen once when you first boot the machine (or reset bios).

    I mean having a lot of ram will take a long time to post, but that's not unique to DDR5. My server is DDR4 with 64 gigs of ram and with it's original CPU it took ages for the post to finish.

  • Both Windows and Linux are able to reload parts of their kernel without needing to reboot. It's still suggested, but as long as the software doesn't actually force you to you can just say "reboot later" then just start the program like normal.

  • Gallo Pinto. Start with white rice and black beans and go from there.

    I recently tried the Caribbean version of Rice and Beans which has coconut oil in it, but I don't like it quite as much. Fun mix that I hadn't had before though.