We could probably get much more efficient with some power management code, 
though it's worth noting that some of the most frequent bugs i run into on 
linux are devices going to sleep and struggling to wake up properly (e.g. 
touchpad taking 10 seconds to respond on one laptop).

I've also seen horrible speeds when memory clocks were set to minimum and 
wouldn't go back up without either a hardware reset or, inexplicably, changing 
between linux ttys (e.g. from wayland to plain tty and back). (Pretty sure I 
saw it in x11 too, let's please not derail with linux drama :)

pm code would be great to have if done right, but it also goes against the 
original idea imo: simpler does not necessarily imply more efficient.


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