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😎true for even a beginner

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  • 8
    Posting bad memes
  • 4
    Guess I’m not a programmer then
  • 2
    That's maybe true for devs working on slow machines with long boot times.

    My NVMe SSD booted Kubuntu can boot so fast that doing a restart just whenever doesn't feel any worse than launching IDEA or a browser with many tabs... I shutdown and restart my laptop frequently because there's no downside to it with a machine setup like this.

    I keep my work Mac without restarting or shutting down though because it's an incredible pain for it to boot up everytime... However Mac has a good solution to this problem, because every 1-2 months it randomly crashes which restarts it! It's not the best design, but it's what I got
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    Restart regularly....

    Clearing men, resetting all env's, assuring upgrades work, pruning temp and so on.

    I think it's more a weakness to not restart usually. Shutdown the PC, it needs it's sleep, too.
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    Im just too lazy and paranoid to risk the reopening 45 tabs and 3 pdfs and xamp, putty, filezilla, ps with 3 different files and the java test opc connection from inellij to raspberry pi. So, restart is russian roulette here. Damn, I need one more pc, or two.
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    @IntrusionCM Don't clear men. You're not the Italian mafia.
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    Swithing off my pc at the end of the day 95% of the times. And i have really few tabs opens in tbe browser, when it's open.
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    @blindXfish shutting off more often would help here. Regularly doing stuff helps remembering... XD

    @3rdWorldPoison clear mem... of course I'm not the mafia.....
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    @Hazarth a crash is just a mandated restart.
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    @Hazarth do it for updates but sleep/wake works better for usb-c detection and prevents all the authentication shit I have to go through for work (entering credentials 9 times, for some even 2 factor)
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