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by SkipperCat
744 days ago
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I had a friend who supported a Windows desktop environment in the 90's. He would constantly complain about how rebooting a workstation would take over 20 minutes. The amount of scripts and other tooling was nutz. My Macbook goes off when I shut the lid and right back on when I open it up. Try doing that on my early 90's Toshiba Satellite. We live in a magical world now of high speed, multi-core and NVMe hardware. I have no desire to ever go back. |
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Even the first Mac Portable[1] had fast sleep/wake. As did the Radio Shack Model 100[2] from the early 1980s. Early Apple laptops could spin down the hard drive (vs. modern Macs where you can't easily shut off I/O-intensive background daemons like mdworker, syspolicyd, photoanalysisd, etc.; fortunately SSDs mitigate the issue somewhat.)
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh_Portable
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80_Model_100