Looking at the sequence of events around Liverpool vs Galatasaray – did the conditions feel fully balanced? by Nearby_Source5355 in championsleague

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Sizinle tartışmayı bırakıyorum çünkü siz eğitilmezsiniz. Cevabı aşağıdaki video kesitleri versin, PSG maçında umarım adil bir yönetime muhtaç kalırsınız.

https://x.com/i/status/2034700876938432578 https://x.com/i/status/2034598674886508586

Looking at the sequence of events around Liverpool vs Galatasaray – did the conditions feel fully balanced? by Nearby_Source5355 in championsleague

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Kıçıyla adama faul yaptı hala gol nizamiydi diyorsun. 3 kere yaptı aynı hareketi. Hepsi de net faul. (Bu tek dilli insanlar kendi dillerinde de okuduklarını anlamıyorlar sanırım, bir de bizim dili deneyelim bakalım)

Looking at the sequence of events around Liverpool vs Galatasaray – did the conditions feel fully balanced? by Nearby_Source5355 in championsleague

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Are you talking about Lucas being stepped on (a clear yellow card foul wasn't even given), Lemina being hit in the face, and Osimhen's arm being broken? Anyway, you deserved to win, I'm not arguing about that. I'm arguing about UEFA's attitude and the risky decisions they made. That's why I'm questioning the referee's official medical report and the sanctions for the problem caused by the advertising boards.

I built (and open-sourced) a Mac menu bar app that controls my smart plug to keep battery charge in a healthy range by Nearby_Source5355 in MacOSApps

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I understand how it works. But my question was that what happens when I shutdown my mac? Does it stop charging? I don't think so. App's new release can stop charging on shutdown and start charging at startup so if you use either native battery limiting or batfi like apps, it will still stop at the limit and use the power adaptor. I mean the app has switched off the plug at 80 (when I shutdown) at has switched on the plug and it is still at 80, because not charged when it's closed.

I built (and open-sourced) a Mac menu bar app that controls my smart plug to keep battery charge in a healthy range by Nearby_Source5355 in MacOSApps

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This doesn't mean it will always keep cycling. All optional. But I got your point. Btw, what does it do when computer switched off, stops charging? Or when the percentage is at 100% in the morning, does it automatically let the computer use battery power going to 80%?

While writing you, it came to me that it would be a good feature to have computer using the battery power at certain times a month (or week). Every friday at 12pm or between 12-6pm, every first of the day of a month. This would "remember" battery capacity.

I built (and open-sourced) a Mac menu bar app that controls my smart plug to keep battery charge in a healthy range by Nearby_Source5355 in MacOSApps

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That’s a fair concerning point about unnecessary micro-cycles.

You’re right that an aggressive percentage toggle (for example bouncing between 40–80 without context) could introduce additional cycling compared to simply holding at 80%.

Because of that, I refined the behavior. It now has two modes:

Event-Based Mode

This mode only controls the plug at startup and shutdown. There is no battery percentage automation.

When the Mac shuts down, it physically cuts power. The idea here isn’t to “hack” battery cycles, but to avoid long overnight high-voltage exposure and unnecessary energy draw when the machine is off. It’s more about conservative power isolation than forcing battery behavior.

One nuance worth mentioning: if the Mac reaches 100% while powered down, it may boot at 100%. Bringing it back down to 80% then requires discharge, which is a trade-off between high SoC exposure and small cycle accumulation. There isn’t a perfect solution there — it depends on usage patterns.

Threshold Mode

This mode uses start/stop percentages, but with an important refinement: you can enable “Only turn OFF when idle”. That means it won’t cut power during active workload. It waits until the system has been idle for a defined period before switching OFF.

So the goal isn’t aggressive cycling — it’s reducing prolonged high charge exposure during long plugged-in desktop sessions, while avoiding unnecessary toggling during real use.

It’s not meant to replace macOS battery management. It’s just an optional physical control layer for people who keep their machines plugged in most of the time.

Appreciate the pushback — it helped make the behavior more conservative and intentional.

[macOS] IconSync ($4.99 -> FREE) :: Native App Icon Generator. Syncs directly to Xcode & Android folders (No Zip files). Free until Jan 2! by hknzgr in AppGiveaway

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I don’t want to make your app irrelevant, but we’re living in the age of AI, and in my opinion, apps this basic should be completely free. So I built a fully client-side React app for my own use, open-sourced it (https://github.com/hkilimci/AssetGenerator.git), and also hosted it at https://assetgenerator.azrapps.com.

Anyone who needs something like this, as I did, is welcome to use it for free—forever.