

Are you using pretendo?
Are you using pretendo?
A few years back I upvoted a few comments in a post my husband had also interacted with and got hit with a temp ban for multi accounting.
My question was why the changelog says this is only useful for docked usage even though it’s useful for everyone.
I know all these things very well. My question was why the changelog said this would only benefit the docked use case when it benefits all use cases. Noone answered my question and instead told me things about batteries I already know. You did not answer my question either.
I think you’re missing what I am asking. If the deck is not docked it will get charged from x to 100 more often then when it’s docked, which hurts the battery just as much if not more than staying at 100. The cycles from 80 to 100 are exponentially more harmful than 30 to 80. So why is the case for docked so much more important that it is the only one being mentioning in the changelog? Now people who don’t use it dock will assume it’s not important for their use case when they would in fact profit from enabling it.
But why is this more important than non docked usage?
Well yes, but what batteries like even less than being at 100 is being charged to 100 constantly. So why is docked the use case they decided to feature?
This can be useful if your Steam Deck is constantly being charged (i.e. docked), or very rarely has its battery depleted.
I was under the impression the steam deck used pass through charging? I mean it’s still useful and I’ll definitely set it to 80% for docked, but it should also be useful (or even more so) for those who do charge it a lot instead of those who rarely charge?
They could find a way out but they don’t because they like us and I think that makes them special. Like even if a neighbor feeds them it’s us they come back home to so their love is not motivated by just food and shelter.
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If he’s already messy when he has to clean up his own mess there is a good chance he’ll devolve into a total slop the second he feels like he won’t have to deal with his own consequences anymore.
I’d also recommend some written down outlines and I’d definitely add that deliberate cause messes are not in the scope and also nothing that could be considered harassment or a biohazard.
A surprising number of people that clean private homes have told me their clients would leave used condoms out for them to clean up and so you should make it clear stuff like that is unacceptable beforehand.
Natively. This is what this post and the comment you replied to are about. People expected the switch 2 to run switch 1 games natively, just like the wii ran GameCube natively or Gameboy advance ran Gameboy games but instead it’s emulated.
You aren’t ‘running’ them per se, you are emulating them, which removes the hardware hurdle.
We actually had the same sentence as the headline for the chapter about mitochondria in our class in the late 90s, just translated. “Mitochondrien - das Kraftwerk der Zelle”
It’s so silly every library has their own pool of books. I kinda wished it was more centralized, even though that would mean ‘competing’ with even more people about the reservations. But at least there would be copies to compete for…
When I made my account I had to physically go to the library and let them validate my ID + pay in cash, but it would make sense that bigger cities don’t have the capacities to check every single ID card and just send the logins out. But looking for one of these and making a new account just for a better selection sounds really cumbersome, especially compared to just downloading from the shadow libraries, so I’ll just stick with what’s available there.
Thanks for the pointer to the acsm file! That extension is no issue, Calibre is extremly useful. The selection for my library on libby is not really my taste and most modern english ebooks are available from the shadow libraries already anyways but it is still useful to know.
Oh wow you are right, if you click the that button you get an option return the book. I never even opened the web reader because I just want to download the file for my e-reader, I wouldn’t have guessed the way to return a book is hidden behind a button labeled ‘jetzt lesen’. That site has some weird design choices imo.
Libby is mainly only for english books, am I mistaken? I can log into libby but they have a whopping 7 books in german on offer for me, all of which are books for small children.
Edit: and I can’t even find where to download the epub file from libby.
Edit, sorry just saw your screenshot, didn’t realize I could expand those lines. The website I login to looks a lot different so maybe it’s a setting the Library has to enable or something.
These are all the options I see:
I actually prefer books and really can’t enjoy tv. It’s simply not my medium. I don’t think aphantasia has any influence on these tbh. It’s not like I can compare but I don’t see how not visualizing what is happening in a book should have any influence on the enjoyment. The information still gets parsed in your head just fine.