In a recent all-hands meeting, a humorous discussion arose when Jasper Wang's computer malfunctioned due to not restarting it. The author advocates for daily computer restarts, citing anecdotal evidence of improved performance. Despite coworkers' jokes about the author's good computer hygiene, he emphasizes the benefits of shutting down computers and starting fresh, particularly in the context of maintaining speed and reliability. The article highlights the reluctance of tech companies to address the need for regular restarts, given the industry's tendency to overlook issues related to device performance.
I am right and they are wrong. There is no reason to not shut down your computer, at the very least, at the end of the day, and boot it up fresh the next morning.
Who cares if it runs a little slow, I don't need my computer's full processing power and memory to write a post. It's much nicer when you can flit around the internet at lightning speed.
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