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  • I agree with YouTube but you can’t just spend days on end entertaining yourself. Your brain will adapt to your dopamine levels and everything will start to get boring (what you described with the game). You need to find things to do which are not dopamine pumps like a hobby or reading books.

  • Paper cuts that come with every new software update
  • How long will it take them to fix the system preferences? I still can’t wrap my head around the fact that I have to scroll on my huge external monitor to find a setting. Scrolling on a smartphone? Of course, but on a computer with a massive display? Whyyyyy?

  • Is it better to let lithium batteries stay plugged in or constant 80/20 cycle
  • Copied from a different comment of mine:

    well, you see batteries should not sit at 100% at all and if so, only if you start discharging immediately. So just getting them discharged and charging them again to 100% where they will sit at for 20h a day won't help much against degrading the batteries.

    "Choi 2002 shows that the constant voltage part is the most harmful to a battery, charging to 4.2V itself using constant current at 1C doesn't degrade it too badly, but by holding the battery at that voltage for an additional time causes most of the damage to the cell., [Source] (https://accubattery.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/210224725-Charging-research-and-methodology)
    

    I use a an App called Al Dente where I can set the maximum charge: https://github.com/davidwernhart/AlDente-Charge-Limiter

    And there is also this: Basmati: https://github.com/aykevl/basmati

    You can get it for windows too (googled that for you) https://www.thewindowsclub.com/battery-limiter-software-for-windows-10

    For Linux my quick search found this: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/02/how-to-limit-battery-charging-set.html

  • Something better
  • I meant to reply here but commented at the post.

    Maybe it’s that. People feel more friendly here. And on Reddit people just commented for karma (or at least that was my impression in the big subs)

  • I made a controller to dim my lamp through my smart home
  • Cool, I had to look triac up as I didn’t know how it works. I thought dimming would just reduce the voltage. How did you implement it? Is it all done by the esp? (So I read that triac dimming is done by switching the currant on and off very quickly, is that correct? What frequency are you using?)

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