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1. ai_ja_+b2[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:19:11
>>tonyst+(OP)
Uhm, how about suspension/hibernate? That was pretty lame even 2 years ago and I'm not seeing it improve
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2. window+q3[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:25:38
>>ai_ja_+b2
works flawlessly on my X1 carbon
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3. csdvrx+W4[view] [source] 2022-09-24 17:34:14
>>window+q3
On modern Thinkpads, less that 0.5% of the battery per hour is expected, so if you disable automatic suspend to disk (aka "suspend to both") to save a few TBW from your NVME, expect to lose about 10% per day.

Personally, I like that Windows suspend to disks can be setup to only kick-in if a specific power budget has been exhausted: if the laptop has been sleeping for 5 days while disconnected, with 50% of the battery gone, it's neat to suspend to disk so that a week later (or more) it has enough power to resume work.

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