Got myself some energy monitoring Zigbee plugs and made an interesting discovery
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Did you check the bios?
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how do i do 1? having timeout to suspend and lid close to suspend would be great. and id like to see some example scripts!
i had pretty much given up on standby with this one.
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11th gen i5 NUC.
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If it gets the wife approval you know you are on to something
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Questionable approach since a cheap 'surge protector' could very well start a fire
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I recently bought a Mac Mini because music production on Linux had me fighting my tools more than using them. My Linux box is a 7800x3d/7800xtx. The Mini idles at 4w, while the 78000xtx alone idles closer to 50w. I use the mini for everything non-gaming now.
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I'm not OP or the right person. Wrong recipient lol. But info was noted for my own use.
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What unhealthy eating habit are you indulging in at 21:45?
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Current spike from both freezers starting up
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Will grab some when I back, but assuming you are using
systemd
, it's easy if you follow this old but good method: https://blog.christophersmart.com/2016/05/11/running-scripts-before-and-after-suspend-with-systemd/If that doesn't work out of the box, it's likely because you're hitting S1 instead of S3, but give that test script a shot and let me know how it goes!
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i will test that out later today, thanks!