This is ridiclous

  • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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    3711 hours ago

    So many people referring to using the button to turn the computer off, but more than 95% of the time, you use the OS to turn a computer off. It’s only when there’s a malfunction you would need to turn it off with a hardware button.

    This button is primarily for turning the computer on.

    • @wabafee@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      I turn off my computer everyday maybe I’m one of those crazy ones. I think they did that so people would be discouraged to turn it off. They want the users to use their new AI feature. My other thinking is marketing if people talk about your product that’s probably a good thing.

    • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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      66 hours ago

      Well like a lover you must reach behind and underneath to turn them on!

      …I seriously do not like Apples design language that basically requires me to fondle unseeable parts of the computer to find the power button. Too much risk of spiders back there!

      • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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        88 hours ago

        This button is primarily for turning the computer on.

        Sure but you still need to turn it on though?

        ?

        • @pycorax@lemmy.world
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          117 hours ago

          I’m trying to say that it’s still a useful button to have in an accessible spot because, exactly as you said, it is still used to turn it on.

    • @dingdong@lemm.ee
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      710 hours ago

      I assume there will be a power button on the keyboard or mouse. This is just sort of a backup.

    • @Ilovethebomb@lemm.ee
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      810 hours ago

      A short press of the power button shuts down almost any computer in existence, why would you use the OS?

      • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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        26 hours ago

        You raise a good point

        Honestly for me it’s muscle memory from the Windows 95 days of “it is now safe to turn off your computer” but I also don’t trust the OS to correctly interpret the ACPI signal sent by the power button 100% of the time. Obviously I’m not an average user, but I could see where an average user might consistently single press the power button to turn off a computer