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  • Fast charging is 100% convenience for the end user and marketing material for the company. Fast charging is just dumping more electrons into a battery quicker than slow charging. I don’t think battery tech has adapted that much to be able to handle this so AFAIK we’re just normalising abusing our batteries. Did read an article that batteries that we’re slow charged, also discharged slower as well.


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    9 months ago

    Gonna add on to this, most people are right in saying get a low amp charger(amps are the more important that volts afaik) 1A is easiest to source but did see a .5A one time. Don’t leave charging at 100% for long periods of time.

    What is missing from the comments IMO is anyone talking about how you use your phone. Minimise screen time and bloated software that is always running/sending data. Lineage (or graphene OS since you’re on a pixel) with no google apps will prolong your battery. For now I’ve just got some banking apps, molly(signal fork), jerboa and slack on my phone. My 3000mAh battery from 2016 is now lasting over 24 hours instead of less than 8 hours when using mainstream social media apps.





  • The US aren’t hypocrites when they support fascist states its what they’ve always done unless public support hasn’t let them.

    Hamas isn’t Palestine. I expect when the people rise up together they will win. There are way more organisations than Hama’s currently in this fight btw.

    Last I’ve seen is that the Palestinian offensive is 10 km away from splitting Israel in two. We’ll see what the situation is when the dust settles.

    For the moment I will continue to uncritically support the Palestinian struggle and call out those that don’t because they support genocide as the status quo.


  • Even if they only hit military targets they would still be labeled as terrorists. You need a different word that hasn’t been massively overused.

    If the support is conditional its not really support.

    Did you even do any research before you came up with this bulshit liberal stance? The Gaza Strip a neutral zone? That’s like saying Israel needs to become a neutral zone.


  • Terrorism or liberation?

    How will the opposite help?

    Injustice can happen under peace, so peace is not the answer. Peace is the language of the oppressor, liberation and justice is the language of the oppressed.

    Also if America backs someone and calls their opponents terrorists even through they funded them, does that mean the opponents are actually terrorists?



  • I picked an example that I knew the context would be almost universally thought of as morally good even though the act in it’s self is indefensible.

    I’m not comparing those two either, the IDF exists and makes a great comparison against other fascist state’s armies. French resistance fighters also definitely killed innocent civilians and children so still makes a decent comparison since society views violent resistance against certain oppressors even with civilian casualties as okay and some as terrorism.

    Also Imagine being so braindead that thinking being against fascist states means you are antisemitic.


  • I did look through their Lemmy posts but arguably its not the full story I’ll admit.

    The act with no context committed in a void is terrible, but we’re not talkimg about theoretical ethics, everything has context and that context can change everything. You probably wouldn’t be so angry at videos of resistance fighters raping and murdering Nazis and collaborators, why? Because of the context.

    Violence against oppression is not something that can or should be condemned by those who have never faced that oppression.

    Also hate to break it to you the settlers will be an issue for as long as they are there. Look at Northern Ireland, it’s been 400 years and the settlers there are still an issue. Look at America, it’s been 300 years and the settlers there are still causing issues for the indigenous people.