a big advantage of 32-bit executables is they die with allocation failure instead of sending a machine into swapping hell change my mind
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Do people actually use hibernate? My desktop/server systems are on 24/7 and my laptop gets suspended or shut down when in transit.
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Replying to @azonenberg @whitequark and
I don't, but would with mobile/laptop if the design & latency around hibernation weren't so bad. It should take at most 200ms to come out of hibernation, and a few sec to go in, and be safe/reliable.
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For desktop/server I don't even have UPS monitoring, just massive LA batt and DC-DC psu so that time on batt is practically unlimited.
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Yeah at my new place I'm putting in half a rack of UPS. It should give me ~8 hours of run time for most of my stuff, enough to coast through an overnight power outage w/o waking up neighbors with generator noise.
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"Practically unlimited" is of course easier when your cpu's TDP is 8.5W. ;-)
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