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by saidnooneever 21 days ago
i am not sure why btw but i read some articles on here about software not being idle on background properly a lot of times (fancy terminals etc.). for me tho 'it just happens' because im unsure how to measure it precisely..

maybe my linux had a big or wrong setup u know, but it was running very lean. Freebsd runs about as lean tho.

cannot be bothered ofc to go back and measure it is some hp-elitebook withh a ryzen and iGPU in there.

If i run things like Claude it sucks my battery. But if i just run my editors code all day myself its all gd..use firefox as browser on both. other then that its x,i3,hx,rg,fd,fzf. thats about all i use..(so u see i hate it when any laptop empties soon.... i hardly use anything of it). usually i dont even open x/i3.

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I run openbsd on an old latitude and that tracks. I mostly have only application active at a time. The others are idling. I believe on Linux, especially with DE, there’s always some polling or scanning going on.
That also means that any desktop Linux user who goes to play on OpenBSD or FreeBSD and runs a full-fat desktop environment that they like will probably discover similar battery life to what they're used to.