So ultimately, yes, Al-Dente will allow you to muck around with your settings, and possibly throw calibration out of whack.Ĭorrect. Also, see my reply above for more details about that. We want to give users the tools to control the charging behavior of their MacBooks the way they want. (I read somewhere that the code is actually not "bypassing" the charge controller, but really "cleanly" instructing the OS on when to and when not to charge).Ĭorrect. However, the question some people have to ask themselves is, if their usage pattern might result in a broken battery after a year which leads to spending around 200 USD on a new battery, or spending around 24 USD on AlDente Pro and potentially avoiding the broken battery after a year.Ĥb - AlDente just gives you the flexibility to "force the charge settings" you think are more accurate. Some people just do not care about their MacBook battery longevity or do not want to educate themselves about it. The question is whether you care about / enjoy fiddling this AlDente to optimise your own setup, or whether you care more about your time spent doing something else □ Secondly, even if they did not have this conflict of interest, in my opinion, Apple is more focused on delivering the most convenient user experience for the main majority of its users.Ĥa - Ultimately, batteries are consumables and will degrade no matter what. First of all, they have a huge conflict of interest because they mostly profit off of fast-degrading batteries. In my opinion, it is wrong to think that Apple wants to offer the best battery longevity for its MacBooks. Hi is my opinion on some of your statements:ġ - some suggest that "two boys cannot be better than Apple" at managing power Keoleiana, Anna Stefanopouloubīeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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