Incinermyn
The Abomination Lives!!!
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Sorry if there was already a topic like this... This is a topic that's been sort of bugging me for a while actually. It hasn't been a huge deal for me lately, since I've been sort of changing my computer habits a bit lately, but I'm still a little irked by it to an extent. Actually, I have a little backstory to go with it...
When I was growing up and on into my teenage years, I was always told to make sure that computers are actually turned off at night. It was supposedly okay to put them into sleep mode during the day if I was taking a break, but leaving them on overnight in sleep mode was supposed to be a proverbial "bad habit." Lately, I've been questioning this. The only reason I ever really turned my laptops off at night were to conserve battery life since, on older computers anyways, I knew sleep mode really took a lot of energy. As a result, I got to the point where I just turned my laptops off when I was done using them and only left them in sleep mode if I was taking a short break. However, I noticed months ago that my current laptop uses WAY less power in sleep mode than my old PCs used to, so I began putting it into sleep mode during the day most of the time and only turned it off at night before I went to bed. I have actually gotten rather tired of doing that, so for the past few weeks, I've been putting it in sleep mode overnight sometimes (not every single night, just one or two nights in a row). I'm enjoying the fact that turns on right away when I get back on, though it doesn't take it long to turn on back on to begin with even after being shut down. However, I'm still a little apprehensive about doing it for longer than a few days at a time. Are there any adverse effects to leaving my laptop on in sleep mode overnight most of the time, aside from just slight battery use? I'm not about to leave it on 24/7 or anything, but for one reason or another, I'm still tempted to cling to old habits of actually turning things off when I'm done with them.
When I was growing up and on into my teenage years, I was always told to make sure that computers are actually turned off at night. It was supposedly okay to put them into sleep mode during the day if I was taking a break, but leaving them on overnight in sleep mode was supposed to be a proverbial "bad habit." Lately, I've been questioning this. The only reason I ever really turned my laptops off at night were to conserve battery life since, on older computers anyways, I knew sleep mode really took a lot of energy. As a result, I got to the point where I just turned my laptops off when I was done using them and only left them in sleep mode if I was taking a short break. However, I noticed months ago that my current laptop uses WAY less power in sleep mode than my old PCs used to, so I began putting it into sleep mode during the day most of the time and only turned it off at night before I went to bed. I have actually gotten rather tired of doing that, so for the past few weeks, I've been putting it in sleep mode overnight sometimes (not every single night, just one or two nights in a row). I'm enjoying the fact that turns on right away when I get back on, though it doesn't take it long to turn on back on to begin with even after being shut down. However, I'm still a little apprehensive about doing it for longer than a few days at a time. Are there any adverse effects to leaving my laptop on in sleep mode overnight most of the time, aside from just slight battery use? I'm not about to leave it on 24/7 or anything, but for one reason or another, I'm still tempted to cling to old habits of actually turning things off when I'm done with them.
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