@corbin@infosec.pub to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish • 11 months agoWindows PCs can't sleep properly, and Microsoft wants it that waywww.spacebar.newsexternal-linkmessage-square85fedilinkarrow-up1141arrow-down10cross-posted to: technology@lemmy.mltechnology@lemmy.world
arrow-up1141arrow-down1external-linkWindows PCs can't sleep properly, and Microsoft wants it that waywww.spacebar.news@corbin@infosec.pub to Technology@beehaw.orgEnglish • 11 months agomessage-square85fedilinkcross-posted to: technology@lemmy.mltechnology@lemmy.world
minus-square@kayazere@feddit.nllinkfedilink8•edit-211 months agoDoesn’t this waste more power being connected rather than actually sleeping? With a laptop lid closed, there’s no screen to show notifications on. What’s the point of this?
minus-square@Thisfox@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilink7•11 months agoThe point is that Microsoft can run malware whenever and however they like. It is not useful for the user.
Doesn’t this waste more power being connected rather than actually sleeping? With a laptop lid closed, there’s no screen to show notifications on. What’s the point of this?
The point is that Microsoft can run malware whenever and however they like. It is not useful for the user.