Do you unplug electrics at night?

I grew up in a household where even the WiFi was switched off overnight.
Most things that could be unplugged were like the television. Obviously things like the refrigerator weren't.
What about things like desktop PC?

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Some things I do,like the small kitchen appliances and the phone charges. But not the tvs or WiFi, or consoles.

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