Am I reading this right, that there is no way to have a Chromebook be maximally bright on battery? To turn off the power conserving and let the screen be as bright as possible? WTH?https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform2/+/master/power_manager/docs/screen_brightness.md …
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30% of the power draw is reserved for user tracking and the live microphone.
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Ugh. Tech paternalism. I was told by a friend that
@quip doesn’t allow you to highlight sentences in a document as they don’t think it’s aesthetically pleasing. Give control back to your users people! It wasn’t this that made Apple worth $1T!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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More and more its the last one..
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I'm still stuck on you having a Chromebook at all. I steered away because its hardware is power-thirsty for a device meant to mitigate that sort of trouble. I guess you found the sacrifice.
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I have more than one laptop, the Chromebook is good for just taking it around places.. Good security, and the Pixelbook is a solid machine with a keyboard I like.
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