Casey Liss
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Yeah, I couldn't agree more. Like I said, I went into this thinking, oh, this is going to be awful. And yeah, the video was very cringey. I'm sorry, very cringe. But that being said, I think I kind of like it. And I think I like it because it's so low stakes and it's just for funsies. You know, it's a Tamagotchi for the year 2024. And I don't see anything wrong with that.
I don't think that this is something I need in my life because I have real people that are friends. But no, I mean, I joke and I snark, but truly, I don't see this as harmful. As long as they have the correct guardrails around it and it doesn't act like YouTube and turn you into a Nazi somehow, I really don't see what the problem is.
I don't think that this is something I need in my life because I have real people that are friends. But no, I mean, I joke and I snark, but truly, I don't see this as harmful. As long as they have the correct guardrails around it and it doesn't act like YouTube and turn you into a Nazi somehow, I really don't see what the problem is.
And I think it's a really clever way to use a very, very infant-level technology to do something that's just kind of fun.
And I think it's a really clever way to use a very, very infant-level technology to do something that's just kind of fun.
All right, let's do some Ask ATP. Jake DeGroot writes, I don't have a good answer of what you should do, but what I do is I try to get it to do the charged 80% thing. Where is that? There's something.
All right, let's do some Ask ATP. Jake DeGroot writes, I don't have a good answer of what you should do, but what I do is I try to get it to do the charged 80% thing. Where is that? There's something.
It's in settings somewhere. I don't know where it is. But basically you can tell it, hey, don't charge all the way. And it's all right if you stop at like 80%. And then in the battery menu extra thing, you can actually say, no, I need you to charge to 100% right now. And that's what I do. And I just leave it like that. And that's typically fine for me.
It's in settings somewhere. I don't know where it is. But basically you can tell it, hey, don't charge all the way. And it's all right if you stop at like 80%. And then in the battery menu extra thing, you can actually say, no, I need you to charge to 100% right now. And that's what I do. And I just leave it like that. And that's typically fine for me.
But I definitely am of an age that you were told, oh, you need to run the battery to nothing once a month or something like that. And I don't think that's applicable anymore. And I believe Marco especially.
But I definitely am of an age that you were told, oh, you need to run the battery to nothing once a month or something like that. And I don't think that's applicable anymore. And I believe Marco especially.
There you go. So I don't have any good answers of what one should do, but that's what I do do. Marco, what are your thoughts on this?
There you go. So I don't have any good answers of what one should do, but that's what I do do. Marco, what are your thoughts on this?
I love so much where this is. Cause while you were talking, I went and looked. So on Mac OS, you go into system settings, fine battery, fine. When I see a lowercase I with a circle, I was going to say the eye in the circle is going to make an appearance, isn't it? I assume that means here's information and sure enough, battery condition, normal maximum capacity, 100%. In my particular case, it's,
I love so much where this is. Cause while you were talking, I went and looked. So on Mac OS, you go into system settings, fine battery, fine. When I see a lowercase I with a circle, I was going to say the eye in the circle is going to make an appearance, isn't it? I assume that means here's information and sure enough, battery condition, normal maximum capacity, 100%. In my particular case, it's,
And then down below, optimize battery charging with a radio button. Or a toggle, rather. Very cool. That's spectacular, guys. Definitely information in there. No controls in there. Definitely only information. What are you going to do?
And then down below, optimize battery charging with a radio button. Or a toggle, rather. Very cool. That's spectacular, guys. Definitely information in there. No controls in there. Definitely only information. What are you going to do?
All right, Patrick writes, do people typically update their one-star reviews if you update your app to fix their issue, or does fixing an issue that's getting a one-star review just stop the influx of new ones? I don't follow this closely enough, and I'm going to quickly turn it back over to Marco, but I didn't think most people went back and changed their reviews. But Marco, what have you seen?
All right, Patrick writes, do people typically update their one-star reviews if you update your app to fix their issue, or does fixing an issue that's getting a one-star review just stop the influx of new ones? I don't follow this closely enough, and I'm going to quickly turn it back over to Marco, but I didn't think most people went back and changed their reviews. But Marco, what have you seen?
I feel like we should unpack that at some point, but now is not that time.