Can’t you just disable sleep on close? Fuckin noobs

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    1 month ago

    People who can’t figure out their power settings are shipping software. We’re so fucked.

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    It’s easy to lose track of time with these tools, he told Business Insider. Soon enough, the girls’ practice has ended, and the parents flood into the changing room. He joins them — with his laptop ajar, so that the AI agent can keep running.

    “I have to put it up on a shelf,” he said. “I’m untying my girls’ skates while looking back like: Is it done?”

    I just feel bad for these poor kids. You can’t leave your goddamn Claude at home while you take your kids to the rink?

    • Joelk111@lemmy.world
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      30 days ago

      This is the first setting I changed on every laptop I ever owned. So often I had stuff running in the background and didn’t want it to sleep. Plus, windows had that stupid fucking sleep bug, so usually I’d use hibernate anyways.

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    Anyone with half a working brain in computer tech would know that, if you really need something to be kept on, but checked regularly, it becomes a fucking server that you connect to using different equipment. But that’s too high tech for vibe-whatevers.

    “I think people think I’m whatever the equivalent of an iPad kid is for a middle-aged woman,” one AI user said.

    Ackshually, we think you’re an absolute fucking idiot.

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    Utterly pointless thread. Drivel. Change your power settings so that you can close the screen and have the machine “do nothing”.

    Is this the level of content that is deemed worthy these days? Literally a non-story.

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      The story here isn’t actually about the laptops, it’s about the people addicted to the AI use.

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    Can’t you just disable sleep on close?

    Most modern laptops have their air intake in the keyboard, which would cause them to overheat on a matter of minutes.

    Edit: I may have been confidently incorrect here. I know I’ve seen this done before, but I guess it’s not common like I thought

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      Decent ones dropped this practice a while ago. Some pull in the sides, some crappy ones use the bottom. My coworker actually got much better performance out of his dell by closing the lid and flipping it over. With it positioned normally it would overheat and throttle the cpu.

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        The vast majority take in from the bottom and blow out the hinge. That’s how you can fit the larger blower fans.

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          Right, Those are the terrible ones. Put it on your lap (which, let’s be honest, is basically the whole point) or a slightly soft surface and it just gets starved of air.

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            That’s why they stopped calling them “laptops” for a while, and instead “notebooks”.

            But I actually just went and checked Dell, HP, and Lenovo and they do call them laptops again.

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      I remember being a young intern and a senior dev taught me about screen. It was cool and I immediately forgot how to use it.

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          I’ve been using byobu, which is a wrapper. No idea how actual screen or tmux work, but in byobu it’s just F2 for a new screen, F3 for previous, F4 for next, ^A, D to disconnect. And ^A, & to kill a screen. Those are the only commands I’ve ever needed.

          I should probably learn how to actually split a terminal, but I’ve never been in a situation that I couldn’t just move the terminal emulator window.

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    What really worries me about this article is this very dystopian idea that you’re supposed to be “working” 24/7, no breaks ever.
    Even when you’re out with your kids, why are you present in the moment instead of working? Open your laptop, go work.

    Wasn’t all the marketing abour the “AI Future” talking about getting things done faster?
    When did that turn into “Work 24/7 so you don’t waste your hourly token limit”? WTF?

    • Panthenetrunner@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I can’t remember the specifics of it, but I vaugely remember someone pointing out that back in the 70s people assumed that rising productivity meant they’d have to work less. That if the work of a week in 1970 would be the work of three days in 2020, that they’d simply only work those three days. Even if I’m misremembering what was said, I feel like it’s clear to see that rising productivity doesn’t mean we’re going to work any less. Capitalism will just keep squeezing until nothing is left.

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        Yeah futurists said the same shit about email and smartphones, etc. These were “time saving” productivity tools that would help us all enjoy a better work-life balance. Instead you end up with workers essentially on call 24x7x365.

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        That was the Jetson’s storyline: George goes to work 3 days a week, 2 hours a day, to sit at a desk and press one button.

        Notice that storyline didn’t get repeated much.

            • UltraGiGaGigantic@lemmy.ml
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              Remote work still isnt fully accepted even in the future.

              My pet theory is that the jetsons and the Flintstones are in universe, on the same planet, in the same time period. One lives in the clouds, the other on the ground. Where do you think all the raw materials come from? Dinosaur operated quarries

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                Yeah everyone on the ground making due with bioengineered animals that look like dinosaurs, and no one can afford shoes but it’s ok because everyone has been bioengineered to run really fast and have impervious feet.