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Windows PCs can't sleep properly, and Microsoft wants it that way
  • Like the other replier and GP, my Linux and Mac desktops run for months at a time without a restart. I only restart when there's a software update that demands it. I don't have much experience with modern Windows, but I expect that's the norm from a modern OS.

    If you're running into runaway resource issues like this then you may want to spend a few minutes hunting them down and maybe replace the programs responsible. Daily restarts shouldn't be necessary.

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    Windows PCs can't sleep properly, and Microsoft wants it that way
  • Apparently not in Windows settings:

    If the BIOS says it supports Modern Standby, Windows takes it at its word and completely disables the ability to enter S3 sleep (classic standby). There’s no official or documented option for disabling Modern Standby through Windows, which is incredibly annoying.

    Side note: for a while, there was actually a registry setting you could change to disable Modern Standby on the Windows side. Unfortunately, Microsoft removed it, and to my knowledge, has never added it back.

    I'm not a Windows user, so I can't confirm one way or the other, but toward the end of the end of the article the author gives vendor-specific instructions for disabling the S0 Low Power Idle capability from BIOS.

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    Apple is using machine learning everywhere in iOS
  • I had the same experience with News.

    I use RSS very selectively, though. General news sites are too much of a firehose: instead of RSS I just picked a few favorite sources and check them occasionally – usually once in the morning/evening. I also read The Economist's briefs (requires a sub) to catch up on stuff I missed.

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  • arstechnica.com An Apple malware-flagging tool is “trivially” easy to bypass

    Background Task Manager can potentially miss malicious software on your machine.

    Background Task Manager can potentially miss malicious software on your machine.

    "It's a good thing for Apple to have added, but the implementation was done so poorly that any malware that's somewhat sophisticated can trivially bypass the monitoring," Wardle says about his Defcon findings.

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    BBC Launches A Mastodon Instance - fediverse - Project Segfault Kbin
  • For anyone as confused as I was: yes, this is indeed a link post on lemmy.world pointing to an article on kbin.social hosted by kbin.projectsegfau.lt and ultimately linking to social.bbc.

    The old Fedi switcharoo.

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    Google is working on essentially putting DRM on the web
  • Alex Russell is a good read on React. His position gives him a broad view of its impacts and has kept him from being sidelined. This Changelog podcast is a decent distillation of his criticisms – it was recorded earlier this year, a few days after his Market For Lemons blog post.

    (Sorry for the late reply! I've been a bit swamped lately and away from kbin.)

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    Google is working on essentially putting DRM on the web
  • "Good vibes only" seems to be embedded in the culture of web development today. Influential devs' Twitter accounts have strong Instagram vibes: constantly promoting and congratulating each other, never sharing substantive criticisms. Hustle hustle.

    People with deep, valid criticisms of popular frameworks like React seem to be ostracized as cranks.

    It's all very vapid and depressing.

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    Google is working on essentially putting DRM on the web
  • Thanks for this. I skimmed the proposal doc itself and didn't quite understand the concern people have with it – most of the concerns that came to my own mind are already listed as non-goals. The first few lines of this comment express a realistic danger that's innate to what's actually being proposed.

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    Pikmin 4 Review MegaThread!
  • "Casual rescue mission" is a fun phrase. It fits, though. The first bloke I "rescued" in the demo was snoozing like Gulliver when I found him.

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    Pikmin 4 Review MegaThread!
  • Just tried the demo yesterday. The tutorial's integrated into the gameplay in a way that didn't feel obstructive to me. It's less like an old-school sandbox tutorial and more that the game makes it obvious what you have to do for the first mission. And it seems to focus on the new mechanics since the basic stuff is already made obvious by overlays showing the controls.

    There will be people who have no capacity for nuance and see this as a boolean thing, and for them: the tutorial's not skippable, no. But for most people, it shouldn't be an issue.

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    Miyamoto wonders why Pikmin hasn't sold more and why people think the games are difficult
  • Pikmin 4 may be worth a look, then. The time limit's been removed for this one.

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    Handheld Consoles Will Need Easily-Switchable Batteries By 2027, Says New EU Regulation
  • This got me to look up iFixit's guide to Switch battery replacement. It's better than some of my devices, but as soon as a replacement involves spludgers and adhesive it crosses a "yuck" line for me, going from something that looks kinda fun to sort of dreading that I'll break it.

    For contrast, past Nintendo handhelds made this a doddle, even in the post-AA era: here's the New 3DS battery replacement guide. The DS Lite even had a little battery door.

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    /kbin Issues
  • Yep, it's fixed. Thank you!

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    /kbin Issues
  • Looks like this has sorted itself out now!

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    /kbin Issues
  • This comment thread is behaving very strangely right now: comments with the same ID are showing up multiple times in different places, and I just received a notification about a reply that I don't see in the thread.

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