• Ryan J. Yoder@techhub.social
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    2 days ago

    @chaospatterns @neme yeah that does seen annoying but I’m guessing if you pull your laptop out of your backpack and plug it in, you’re sorta signaling the intent to use it. So it’ll be faster when you try to interact with it. If you don’t interact with the machine then it’ll spend again anyways. Just a guess on my part.

    • klangcola@reddthat.com
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      1 day ago

      What if you put your laptop to sleep cause youre done using it and intend to pack up. Then you unplug it and put it in your backpack?