The plugin container crashes if the computer goes into sleep mode or screensaver mode

it seems everytime I put my computer into sleep mode or if it goes into screensaver mode the plugin container crashes

Update it appears that if I leave like a video or game open while I leave or turn it into safe mode it crashes it

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