@gordoooo_z
My Android device can last 5-7 days on one full charge when it's not acting as a VPN gateway. On Sailfish it can only last up to two days. The explaination āĀ I barely use it š
With pmOS, I expect my battery usage/charging patterns would be the same as that of an average person using mainstream mobile OS.
@m0xee It's been very hard to focus on work with a new Linux toy to play with that fits on my desk/in my pocket š
@gordoooo_z
I feel you! The distaste for modern technology I've developed over the years might be one of the reasons I'm procrastinating and subconsciously sabotaging getting a job in this field š©
@m0xee Most definitely. I'm self-employed, so it's a little different, but there's a hard limit to how picky I can be with people/businesses who want to give me money in exchange for services, and wow is this not the world wide web I grew up on :/ It's getting harder and harder not to feel ways about every Google Analytics tag I install, but nobody's paying me for my ideals.
@m0xee I started getting full days on Android when I got burned out and started hating using my phone lol, but considering putting pmOS on this thing has made me actually enjoy my phone for the first time in a year, this is pretty damn good battery life. I haven't done any real measurements, so consider this all anecdotal / "vibes" lmao