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People who can't figure out their power settings are shipping software. We're so fucked.
Considering that they are using pseudo intelligence* write the code I think the power settings is the least of our concerns.
*PI should replace AI as it is a more accurate title
I just translate AI to Anti-Intelligence. 😎
I've definitely had windows straight up ignore the power settings before. Granted that was years ago, it's probably only gotten worse
This has been true for 20 years.
Of all the things to compare pre and post AI
This is one that has not changed.
You've never worked with a dev department obviously.
I mean... I'm almost glad they haven't figured out the power settings. Imagine if they were all running around with the lids closed and the laptops stuffed into a backpack? It would be a fire waiting to happen.
You're saying it like it's a bad thing.
Why should I have to die in a plane crash because some idiot vibe coder's laptop overheated and caught fire during the flight? So yes, it is a bad thing.
"Fires on airplanes" is, in general, a BAD THING.
Surely the CPU would force an instant shutdown if it detected dangerously high temperatures?
I was thinking more about the batteries. It's probably not as big of a deal with such small batteries, but lithium ion batts can enter an "uncontrollable, self-heating state" called thermal runaway. https://ul.org/research-updates/what-is-thermal-runaway/
Yes, but our gear should have sensors that know when thermal transfer is sustainably going to impact the batteries.
yes you are right and everyone else is a little uneducated for thinking this could actually be a fire risk