The image is teaching us how to do something.
Obviously we are ready to fire all the teachers and let ai teach the little humans. Keep one teacher per 80 kids just to make sure nobody’s dying. At least until we get the matrix vats in place.
So stop eating cows and eat the rich instead?
Is that where they dump the ads they block?
Is that how they sniff out the ads to block?
Privacy badger doesn’t require somebody to add an address to a list to block it, it figures our statistically when something should be blocked. The upside is that it can block things that are new and haven’t been added to a list. I assume it could also better adapt to new methods to get stuff through a typical blocker.
When I hear of FEMA camps, this is what I think people are talking about. People have lived in these trailers long term while rebuilding damaged areas. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FEMA_trailer
Thanks for the advice, SatansMaggotyCumFart.
But my LIVER?!?! Not like my health insurance is going to cover the bill.
For posterity: I’ve had adaptive charging off this week. Last night, I plugged in my phone to charge. It charged overnight. When I woke, it was at 80%, and I had the message. This is normal behavior, because the phone was ON the charger. I removed the cable, but the message did not go away. The charging icon is also still on (lightning icon on the battery), though the battery level is going down as it is not plugged in. This is slightly different behavior from before, but still confusing. Before, phone was not plugged in and charging icon turned on. Now, phone was plugged in, and charging icon stays on when phone is removed from charger.
However, tldr, turning off adaptive charging has not remedied the issue.
Yep, I agree with you. I think the customer service representative just didn’t know what to make of the problem. They picked up on the fact that I use adaptive charging, and everything I got after that from them was telling me that this is how it works. I reiterated that it is doing this when not plugged in, but then we were going in circles, so I just said thank you and left.
If it happens again, maybe I will get a different rep and have more success.
So, just asked Google Customer service about it. The answer does not make sense to me, but they said “Adaptive Charging on a Google Pixel phone may show the charging symbol even when it’s not plugged in because it charges to one hour before you unplug it.” They also told me several times that “You shouldn’t worry about it”.
This is not very satisfying, and doesn’t make sense, but it wasn’t going anywhere. I’m going to try turning off adaptive charging, because maybe it’s just really confused what my schedule is?
I did a visual inspection and I don’t see any build up. I generally clean the exterior of the phone regularly, because my skin is sensitive to sweat. So I keep things I touch regularly clean. (Phon, computer mice, keyboard, etc). I could just stick a toothpick in there and gently move around just to see if it knocks anything clear? I don’t want to damage anything by trying to fix it though, lol.
No updates available right now. The issue has been present for a few update cycles already. It has also persisted across a few resets.
Hmm, so it thinks is always plugged in?
Yes, I think you’re right. But the two things started happening around the same time, so I thought maybe there is some relation?
It’s the dude wearing jeans at the beach
Bahaha 🌟