Ask HN: How to Hibernate Mac Studio?
Windows has feature where it pauses all running apps, and shuts down the computer. You can remove power, and then when connected back, it resumes wherever it left of. Even maintaining clipboard content, you can even resume unsaved games.
Closest I found in MacOS is reopen previous windows, which just launches the launcher of few apps I use, but doesn't actually resume.
What are you trying to accomplish by hibernating exactly?
While I'd recommend against it, the command I believe you're looking for is:
Edit: this does not appear to work correctly on macOS 15? I'm getting mixed results[1]. It looks like Hibernate was added back to Apple Silicon Macs with macOS 11.3[2]1. https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/416108/how-to-enab...
2. https://support.apple.com/en-us/106338
It's not an option exposed to users, normally.
You have to set some CLI flags for it: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/51725/do-macbooks-...
Hmm, this doesn't seem to work right on macOS 15?
Oh yikes, my bad, it's way outdated. Sorry!