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månmån
Morning - a few days off, can’t leave the house, so going to rebuild my old customer loyalty platform from Java to Clojure.
Good morning 🙂
morning
Morning.
@jasonbell Is the Java platform written with Spring? If so it would be nice to hear what the main challenges were.
@glfinn83 It wasn’t written with Spring, it was just nice POJOs and abstract factory patterns.
I think I just discovered strong evidence that mac uses a countdown to implement it’s hibernate 😂… Seeing as the lid I closed last night while it was busy still hasn’t locked out by now…
Installed Linux on my XPS-13, and now it seems reluctant to hibernate at all. I discovered this whilst carrying it around Manchester in a rucksack. I remember browsing the bookshelves in Waterstone's and thinking "My back is on fire".
that stuff is very distro/DE-specific
battery performance is legendarily not great out of the box in most common linux setups but there are guides for optimising
but again, depends on what you're using. I now use i3 which doesn't really do any of that without a lot of intervention, which is part of the fun of course 😉
It is a bit fiddly @rhinocratic. I had to fiddle with mine to set mem_sleep_default=deep
I'll give that a go - thanks!
That did the trick - many thanks!