Hi guys,
to complete my system skins i started to play around with the new SysInfoTypes of the SysInfo-plugin: LAST_SLEEP_TIME and LAST_WAKE_TIME.
I get a strange result: the value of the current time is less than the value of LAST_SLEEP_TIME.
Why is this?
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SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
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SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
Have you considered the possibility you've traveled back in time since the last time you went to sleep? Nodded off next to your flux capacitor, perhaps?
Or maybe the sleep time is UTC/GMT, while current time is local?
All are valid theories, I think...
Or maybe the sleep time is UTC/GMT, while current time is local?
All are valid theories, I think...
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
SilverAzide wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 12:00 pm Have you considered the possibility you've traveled back in time since the last time you went to sleep? Nodded off next to your flux capacitor, perhaps?
Maybe one of the paradox that happen when travelling back and forth in time?
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
Not sure. I'm not seeing that...
Time to re-format your PC...
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[Rainmeter]
Update=1000
DynamicWindowSize=1
AccurateText=1
[Variables]
[MeasureTime]
Measure=Time
Format=%A, %B %#d, %Y %#I:%M %p
[MeasureSleep]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=SysInfo
SysInfoType=LAST_SLEEP_TIME
[MeasureSleepTime]
Measure=Time
TimeStamp=[MeasureSleep]
DynamicVariables=1
Format=%A, %B %#d, %Y %#I:%M %p
[MeasureWake]
Measure=Plugin
Plugin=SysInfo
SysInfoType=LAST_WAKE_TIME
[MeasureWakeTime]
Measure=Time
TimeStamp=[MeasureWake]
DynamicVariables=1
Format=%A, %B %#d, %Y %#I:%M %p
[MeterDummy]
Meter=String
Time to re-format your PC...
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
Hi jsmorley,
with your code i get:
with your code i get:
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
i guess i'll wait a little bit. Some problems tend to solve themselves alone (sometimes).
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
Well, that's not good. You haven't at any point messed with your Date / Time on your PC have you?ikarus1969 wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 2:54 pm Hi jsmorley,
with your code i get:
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
No messing that i'm aware of. It's a quite new system (bought in March right before the shops were closed due to corona) and then used it for home-office. I just changed the time-server to a local one to have the time synchronized but that's all.
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
So what happens when you actually sleep and then wake the computer?ikarus1969 wrote: ↑July 7th, 2020, 3:21 pm No messing that i'm aware of. It's a quite new system (bought in March right before the shops were closed due to corona) and then used it for home-office. I just changed the time-server to a local one to have the time synchronized but that's all.
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Re: SysInfo - Last Sleep/Wake time
I remember some problems when user logon-time was introduced to rainmeter in conjunction with a fast-boot-option. Could that fast-boot interfer with the sleep/wake functionality?