• @[email protected]
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    537 months ago

    The year can be easily checked online and you usually keep your phone besides you on the night stand

        • Carl
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          37 months ago

          No, I don’t want to overcharge it.

          • @[email protected]
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            17 months ago

            usually by naptime mines down to like 30-40% and the nap is about right to get it back to ~80ish. Mines pretty old though I guess it’s different with newer ones and fast charging.

            • Carl
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              16 months ago

              I just had my battery replaced, so it works like new.

    • @mojofrododojo
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      7 months ago

      I’d think it was funny because without a lot more evidence I wouldn’t believe it true.

      Don’t get me wrong some pranks are dick moves, but, this… nah

    • @[email protected]
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      67 months ago

      Or after you spend a few minutes waking up and realizing you’re in the same clothes, in the same spot, and none of your stuff has moved.

    • @[email protected]
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      Funny thing, you probably couldn’t actually. None of the current TLS certificates would be valid in a couple of years

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          6 months ago

          No. Many certificates are only valid for a couple months to years into the future. Many websites wont work if you set your system time to +5 years, because most certificates won’t be valid for that time.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Yeah, but even without network time updates your device’s internal clock is probably accurate enough to be able to tell if 2 years have passed or not. If it has an error of ≥2 years per 2 years, you need a new clock.

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          The premise was that the spouse set the phone clock into the future. That has nothing to do with how accurate the RTC is (usually <10s/day)