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Every night, I put my computer to sleep. But should I be shutting it down every now and then? For example, maybe once a week or once a month?

Just curious to see this question answered from a Linux gamers' perspective.

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[–] Auster@thebrainbin.org 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Energy ain't free, the additional lights fuck sleep schedule, blackouts may happen, the computer produces heat which wears its own pieces, chances are it will be kept online meaning greater risk of being hacked, computer on means more read-write operations which wear the memory down as Nutin said, and so on.

At most, maybe it'd be justifiable if it's downloading/running something which can't be stopped. Or another possibility though not a justification, the person isn't responsible towards his/her machine. Otherwise, I struggle to think of reasons not to turn it off.

[–] vividspecter@aussie.zone 2 points 2 days ago

Most of this makes sense if you're keeping the system fully powered on, but doesn't apply in sleep mode. Energy usage is a rounding error, there's no heat, it's not online, there's no r/w operations. Blackouts and lighting affecting sleep is a possibility, but I've reached a point of taping over anything that emits unecessary light.

The main benefit is that not all environments have a session manager, and I personally have a lot of programs open that I want to have instant access to and not have to spend time opening them and potentially creating a distraction during my wakeup routine.