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It has fucking stayed at 100% for about 15 minutes now!! Wtf

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  • 3
    Maybe it needs more spinning so put it to washing machine and turn it on.
  • 0
    Working on features (bugs)
  • 0
    15 minutes is nothing, try 2 hours and still waiting lol.
  • 2
    Who. The. Fuck. Cares

    Just leave it doing whatever the fuck it's doing and go do something else. It'll figure it out

    Edit: I mean, you were shutting it down right so you're not planing to use it. I always just click shut down and walk off
  • 0
    @Froot that's kinda dangerous considering newer builds have a habit of needing 3 or more tries to shut down (for me.) The shutdown process will fail since something refuses to be killed (usually some system-related process) and then it'll just dump you back to desktop with everything only half-loaded.

    @devs probably flushing to disk and/or checking hashes.
  • 1
    @Parzi umm, that has literally never happened to me. It's always off when I come back in the morning and boots up just fine
  • 0
    @Froot it’s a laptop, kind of annoying when trying to get out of the office and have to bring the pc
  • 0
    @devs ah yes. Then it's understandable.
    Why not sleep it tho?
  • 0
    @Froot because eventually I need to restart it anyways. If I use sleep all the time, I will never restart it. I know myself well enough to know that
  • 0
    @devs I restart my MacBook about twice a month 😀
  • 1
    @devs always good to clear RAM
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    >Windows
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    @Froot same for my Mac. But Windows is really not happy about not being rebooted often
  • 1
    @Parzi it’s a brand new computer...
  • 1
    @devs Ah yes, could be. I always shut my desktop windoes machine down in the evening yea
  • 0
    @ndr3w221 come on, don’t be that person. None of the major OS’s is superior to any of the others. It’s purely subjective, pros and cons for all of them. Besides, I dislike using Windows as well, but kind of have to at work
  • 0
    @devs no, RAM. Temporary memory. Prevents data collision and accidental program UAFs being disastrous when cleared often, and the only way to do that is a power cycle (restart from cold boot)
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    @devs I have to use it at school, at home I use Linux
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