_TheLoneDeveloper_

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[–] _TheLoneDeveloper_@sopuli.xyz 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

I will agree, I got an Nvidia shield pro two years ago, I was a bit afraid because it's a product from 2019, but damn it's been rock solid, it plays everything, it's quite open and not limited like some other boxes, it's even faster than the most Samsung smart TVs that I have tried, I can't recommend it enough, even at the end of 2024 it doesn't have any issues when playing YouTube and Plex.

[–] _TheLoneDeveloper_@sopuli.xyz 11 points 7 months ago

Stooped caring what other thought, started doing what I liked, took risks.

[–] _TheLoneDeveloper_@sopuli.xyz 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Well actually no, the battery health is counted in charge circles, so if you charge from 0 to 100 it is one charge, if you charge from 50 to 100, then again from 50 to 100 it is again one charge.

Other than that when you use the battery and let daily to reach 0% it may be over discharged and start creating crystals damaging the battery, the battery would never actually be under 2-5%, but why stress that battery? I'm charging my devices at 20% and it helps with the battery life.

Also if you want long, healthy batteries you shouldn't charge to 100 as not to overcharge but who does that?

I wanted to be a system engineer, I got hired as a devops, I started doing a bit of system engineer, called hr and said that I'm working on infrastructure and I need my title changed or else I won't be able to continue my work, my title was changed, no I do system engineer stuff and less of devops, this was a very rare occasion but it can happen from time to time.

[–] _TheLoneDeveloper_@sopuli.xyz 3 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Also, you should never discharge a battery to 0, or do it regularly, as it will damage the battery and make it keep less charge.