 It's Saturday. It's holiday weekend, and I had no clue what kind of video I wanted to make today So I just thought I would ramble for a bit about a topic that is Probably the most boring topic I've ever covered and that is To ask this question How often should you restart your computer because this is an answer or this is a question I should say that no one really knows the answer to and I think it's different depending on what operating system you use because I think if you use windows You probably should start restart your computer more often But that might just be my anti-window voice in the back of my head that is always screaming in pain Biasing my you know response to the question. I don't know On Linux it feels like you can leave your computer up for a long time. Now obviously It also depends on whether or not you're running a you know desktop Linux You know computer or a server because they're different things, right? So that's my question. I don't even know the answer if there is an answer because right now my computer's been Oh, that's I can actually show you this and that'll give you a Sneak peek at my rice that I've been working on it's not done yet, but it's you know, it's getting there So this is my desktop right now, and I'll put here in my bar I have the start time or the uptime. I'm at 101 hours. So, you know, that's what what? Over three days something like that. I don't know maybe close to four days But you know, that's how long it's been since I restart my computer And I always tend to get to the point of around 120 hours, and then I restart my computer It just feels like that's the time for me to do it. So my question to you in the comments below I Have two things that I want to know from you What's the longest you've ever had your desktop Linux? computer be up in terms of uptime and What is your uptime right now? I'd love to know Just as an you know an experiment. So in the comments below, let me know those two things the interesting thing is that Android, I don't know if you can actually see this or not on your Android phone Which is based on Linux. I feel like that has to be started more often than actual Linux and that's probably because of the Google nonsense, but I've always found that over time Android slows down Without a restart and often times you actually have to nuke and pave your phone in order to actually get to actually Be up and running smoothly again because otherwise it just feels like it slows down over time Maybe it's because as they do up, you know version updates or whatever the phones become less capable of running the OPE DOS, I don't know But you don't seem to have that problem on Linux, but I don't know It's just one of those questions that I've thought about for a while I put I think I put up a poll a few months ago about the whole uptime thing I just wanted to make a video about it. It's a useless video It's a useless weekend, you know, I'm just I'm just chilling out There's not gonna be a stream tomorrow. Just let everybody know I'm not doing anything tomorrow other than Drinking some beer and watching some fireworks. That's The American way y'all And now I got to apologize to everybody in the South again great. All right. Anyways, that's it for us on this video I hope everybody No matter where you are has a wonderful weekend if you're in the United States happy 4th Regular service will resume in terms in terms of videos on Monday Monday probably on Monday So make sure you subscribe like comment follow all that kind of stuff You can follow me on Twitter at the Linux cast support me on patreon patreon.com slash Linux cast Before I go I'd like to take a moment to thank my current patrons Devon Marcus Magland Donnie's Fen East Coast web Mitchell Chris Chris I believe it's also up his contributions. So thank you Chris American camp. Thanks everybody for watching. I'll see you next time I