ive been using/managing/fixing computers and servers for 40+ years. from old AS400 to full on cloud bullshit. i can remember only a single time where boot time mattered… when microsofts DNS failures caused servers to take 15 minutes to boot… other than that there hasnt been a single time it has ever been a problem or discussed as an issue to be resolved.

so why the fuck is it constantly touted as some benefit!? it grinds my gears when i see anyone stating how fast their machine booted.

am i alone in this?

  • palordrolap@fedia.io
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    6 hours ago

    I guess I do. I put the computer (a desktop) into suspend most nights so that it’s pretty much up and running as soon as I turn it on the next day.

    Even so, rebooting doesn’t take that long. 30 seconds tops. Definitely not enough time to visit the bathroom or make a hot drink.

    But the advantages to suspend are that it’s quick and all my programs are as I left them. A reboot undoes most of that.

    Yes, hibernating is also an option to keep open programs, but why do that when it can be quicker?

    My only real concern with putting the machine into suspend is if there’s a power cut and things end up in a weird state or I lose work because programs weren’t closed properly, but then, that could happen at any point when I’m using it too.