Automating your Mac Mini's power schedule can help manage usage, especially for devices not used often or needed for specific tasks like backups.
After Apple replaced System Preferences with System Settings in macOS Ventura, users lost easy access to power scheduling, but it can still be managed via Terminal.
While using the Terminal to set power schedules may seem daunting, it allows for automation that was once easily available through a user-friendly settings menu.
Users must remember that setting a power schedule in Terminal only allows for one command, meaning startup will override shutdown if set sequentially.
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