• Ferus42@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    Not even that. Go into Task Scheduler and disable the “Update Orchestrator” task. Problem solved.

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      Until the next update reenables it.

      Really the only OS that where hibernation and suspension works smooth enough for me has been MacOS so far. Windows wakes up the whole PC to do things. On Linux you get GPU related power state issues that cause weird things. On MacOS it has always “just worked” for me. Still not buying one though. Rather shut down my machine.

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        6 hours ago

        MacOS just working certainly has a lot more to do with supporting an exponentially smaller array of hardware than either Windows or Linux does.

        If you’re truly concerned about Microsoft re-enabling that task, it’s puzzling that you would suggest an Apple product as an alternative.

        They are as anti-choice as it gets.