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by Baeocystin 1144 days ago
Becoming a spicy pillow is the inevitable fate of almost all small lithium electronics batteries. Keeping them in the 60-80% range will slightly help extend life, but that's about it, unfortunately.
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I've been using "al dente" on my new laptop to keep the battery charge maxed out at 80% and hopefully extend the life of my battery.
For anyone who's interested, it's written as AlDente, one word:

Free version: https://github.com/davidwernhart/AlDente-Charge-Limiter

Pro version: https://apphousekitchen.com/

If you have root, that's easy to do on Android as well. Honestly, it's one of the like three things that I root for these days
My Samsung has this option, it's called Protect Battery, but I still need to turn it off to get through flights and other fun events.
Thank you. I've never heard of this option, I just enabled it.
Thanks, didn't realize I could do that
> spicy pillow

British English speaker here. I've not come across that expression before. The "pillow" part seems obvious, but not "spicy". What am I missing?

Thanks. I suspect my brain is just too old to ever grok meme formation.
Battery fires are a genuine danger if a lithium ion battery at a high state of charge suffers physical damage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGUkKi7cfK4#t=2m36s