> Can you explain the advantage in killing the app without notifying it?
Um.. "The app uses less energy." Is that a serious question?
Again you seem to be arguing that there are better ways to solve this problem. There no doubt are. That doesn't mean the existing solution doesn't have value.
> Um.. "The app uses less energy." Is that a serious question?
For the two minutes between when you ask it to shut down and when you kill it? Even assuming that's a meaningful amount of energy savings (probably not), you could just kill it at the same time as you would have regardless but ask it to shut down two minutes before that.
> Again you seem to be arguing that there are better ways to solve this problem. There no doubt are. That doesn't mean the existing solution doesn't have value.
All value is relative. You can make anything sound good by comparing it to something arbitrarily worse, but that doesn't prove anything. Riding a donkey is better than walking on foot but I wouldn't want to have to travel from New York to LA on one.
The question is whether it's better than the good known existing alternatives, not whether it's better than the bad ones.
Um.. "The app uses less energy." Is that a serious question?
Again you seem to be arguing that there are better ways to solve this problem. There no doubt are. That doesn't mean the existing solution doesn't have value.