• abhibeckert@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    It shouldn’t show you as online in discord/slack, but it should be downloading messages/etc so that when you do come online you don’t have to wait for it to sync with all your cloud services.

    Also - consider those cloud services might not necessarily be available when you come online — maybe you open your laptop on an airplane and don’t want to pay for a satellite connection. When things are working well a modern operating system with modern services and background processing will have downloaded everything while it was “sleeping”.

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      1 year ago

      I’m not knocking the idea of running various maintenance tasks while the computer is asleep. The original post mentioned installing updates, and I agree that and your ideas make a lot of sense. It’s not even a very new idea — I seem to remember the Wii would download updates using its ARM processor while the console was asleep.

      OP specifically mentioned “discord or slack showing [them] online”, and that’s the use case I was questioning.

      I do think that, even for legitimately useful uses, I’d still want the ability to turn it off. No matter how low the power draw, there may be times when I need to stretch my battery life a little longer, and I’m in a better position to know and plan for that than the OS is.