How often do you shut down your PC /g/?
9 days since last restart here
My computer is on 24/7 but I do reboot every one - two days.
Though right now I'm on eight day uptime. Going to reboot after updating muh nvidia drivers
>>55612291
I reboot once a month to install updates.
i only sleep or hibernate
Every sunday at night.
Every night.
>>55612291
Every night.
Not sure what kind of retard inflates a power bill for absolutely no reason other than showing off a big uptime counter.
I turn off my computer when i don't use it .
>>55612291
Do you leave the lights on at night too?
>>55612374
Enjoy shorting your hard drive life span.
I have bots running 24/7.
A couple days, turn it off to apply driver changes and whatnot.
Looks like Windows had an update on the 13th that requires a reboot (mine just went through the update install when I rebooted an hour ago), so you might want to reboot. It had the print spooler exploit fix.
I hibernate when I'm gone for a while out somewhere/asleep.
the only time my computer is off is when it blue screens or some software requires me to. so pretty much never.
>>55613087
This. Mine is turned off while not being used.
>24 days
>>55612291
once every coupla days
>>55612291
Unfortunately I'm using a cheap laptop so I have to reboot every day or two. When I was using an MBP I would regularly have uptimes of 30+ days.
Why does rebooting Linux make it go faster anyways? Memory leaks? Seems like that shouldn't happen.
>>55613099
>not using your computer at any time
GET OUT NORMIE REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>55613577
proper crab allocation
>>55613087
The reason is not to show off, starting up your computer takes time. Unless you're a poorfag, your time will be more valuable than a few extra cents on the power bill.
>>55613614
>starting up your computer takes time
With UEFI Ultra Fast booting it takes my PC less than 5 seconds.
>>55613614
>his PC doesn't turn on in less than 20 seconds
>>55613624
>>55613642
ok sure, but you also have to set up whatever state the computer was in before. If you use the terminal a lot it's not really possible to save state across reboots.
>>55613662
I have the browser restore the session which is the bulk of it. Terminal stuff I'm opening/closing as it goes. I do have a server that's always on though, but that's more expected.
This isn't even my server...
Do I seriously have the most days in this thread?
I don't even think about restarting and shit. I just close my lid everytime.
>>55613748
welp glad I seen this in time
>>55613763
help
I didn't realize it had been that long since the last time I turned of my computer
>>55613301
>mfw i use a ssd
never but it shuts down when there is ele restriction (once per week i think, since i live in 99th shit cuntry)
>>55613792
wrong pic lmao
>>55613715
Yeah, I tend to have a lot of documents in vim and programming projects persistently open. There is probably some half-baked solution with tmux for this that I should look into.
>>55613792
I'm a slav and I can confirm