Promethiel

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[–] Promethiel 8 points 1 month ago (1 children)

This is simply because of how batteries work. We're focusing on lithium ion batteries, the most common in computing at our current point in time, and these are simplifications and not electrical engineering down to the exactest detail.

They can only hold the max charge when brand new. As they are used (charged and discharged), literal physical wear is happening within the battery (really, series of battery cells, it is not one chunk that fails at once). The capacity for the ions to "stay" on the desired side of the anode-cathode pair diminishes over time.

This is why batteries are advertised as maintaining x amount (usually 80%) after x cycles (usually 500) and why a device having a good Battery Management System (BMS) can be as important as how many mAH units a battery is rated as having.

As to why a plugged in battery suffers the same fate? Physics is cruel. A charge cycle is just defined as using an amount equal to 100% of your battery. Nothing says it has to be all at once.

A plugged-in lithium-ion battery still undergoes wear because it experiences minor discharges and recharges, contributing to charge cycles. Heat from constant charging and chemical aging also degrade the battery over time, leading to shorter battery life when eventually used unplugged.

[–] Promethiel 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I can't get over it.

You're one neat backpack and a decent repurpose-able display tablet with a kickstand away from a dream nomad set up.

How big is this power brick that it features so strongly in the 'cons' column!?

[–] Promethiel 11 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Pedals...Holy shit, yes, foot buttons. Wow. This is not sarcasm, I forgot pedals are just foot input, not limited to a specific purpose like music making or whatever. I don't need more hand buttons I need pedals.

[–] Promethiel 19 points 1 month ago

"They were all in love with dyin', They were doing it in Texas" - Butthole Surfers "Pepper", 1996.

[–] Promethiel 9 points 1 month ago

It's nuts how much of all of 'it' (where 'it' is all fuckery) is simply down to that fact. Selfish altruism ought to be obvious.

[–] Promethiel 22 points 1 month ago

Yeah caffeine is a siren song for a select few. It's not necessarily an 'everyone and every form of ADHD thing', but it seems to present together often enough.

In my case it's tricksy because the line between "this much coffee will help sleep" and "this much coffee will make you feel like it re-activated the magic conversion machine the actual ADHD meds just shut down" is about 1 oz one way or another from a 5oz cup (a real small amount in sane units, I didn't convert).

[–] Promethiel 9 points 1 month ago

Your Honor, if I may Devil's Advocate for that other poster;

To be the victim of a callous system designed with apathy at best and cruelty at worst...

and to be a profound fool who never picks up any chance to put two neurons together to a task however many chances are given...

Is not mutually exclusive. 🤣. You might even be acquainted with a few folks miraculously barely navigating the concrete jungle already.

It's always a tragic story from some angle, but empathy doth need a break sometimes, that's why we developed humor to uncomfortably bridge the gap.

Don't Zoom and Drive people, court or not.

[–] Promethiel 20 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Hard to not be a cynic and assume the ADA (American Dental Association) isn't wholly made up of "the 10th dentist" lobbying against dental progress but...

That is not the only dental care breakthrough that isn't widely available in the US (they're all available and priced for the 'I don't actually need to worry about price tags' crowd, who can also just travel elsewhere) but which would promote healthier lives at the cost of less dentist visits. Curious how it happens.

[–] Promethiel 12 points 1 month ago (1 children)

It’s not a complex ideology, but it’s an easy panacea - like conspiracies- for the hard reality that is modern existence.

Damn but that's some high grade poignancy early in the morning.

But it isn't a panacea. They're just told by the hate oil salesman it is, but they'll choke on it same as they would have with snake oil, just taking the rest of progress with them. There has to be a way to hijack the methodology and change the message.

[–] Promethiel 22 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Sensible. One taught you the consensus on what is perceived as the benchmark mind so to speak and a subset of how it 'may go wrong'.

ADHD memes demonstrates just how much more 'hold my beer' that hole of 'may go wrong' gets.

Which is to say a lot. Hearing about the human condition vs seeing it echo in all the clucking time blind chickens.

[–] Promethiel 4 points 1 month ago (4 children)

Like most "but why US" questions, the answer starts with 'M' and rhymes with 'oney'.

The dairy lobby is powerful in the US, for reasons I've never bothered to look into the few times one of their tantrums end up on the news.

It's a matter of the Nexus of regulatory capture, unrestricted money in politics, and historic Inertia is my surface understanding of why 'Dairy' is such a bristly thing here.

[–] Promethiel 4 points 1 month ago

For some, a temporary lack of self growth; for others, certain mental illnesses. It's as awful as it sounds if you really sit and imagine. The self awareness needed to rise above some of that? Many will live and die never having reached it.

The misguided brain can hang itself up on nearly anything, and for many it's the semblance of validation. There is quantifiable pain behind the need to interact for some people.

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