Lol. Unfortunately VCs and ever-so-ernest founders are impervious to irony. Best to just let them get their grift on and just be happy it isn't your money they're boondoggling.
Both my last two XPSes have had shit battery life. Maybe 3.5h when new and only 2h after a few months of use. They also experience a lot of thermal throttling (i7 12700h, 9750h) and newer updates have removed the option of undervolting which used to fix that.
Positive is that the battery life couldn't possibly get worse with newer ones.
This is the type of thing that AI is actually good at diagnosing in my experience. Haven't had anything similar happen but seems more of a router issue upstream.
Maybe worth checking what Steam Deck's connection has configured differently given it's on the same network?
That is a very good point, what on earth was I thinking, I didn't try pinging it from my steamdeck. Actually, I'll try that, but now I'm back on windows the ship has sailed.
Good point about AI too.
This is on mint Linux and unless I'm remembering wrong years ago it was mint Linux that had the same issue completely different hardware and network
"14 peptides" yet I'm not seeing a single mention of any specific names.
I have read about BPC-157 and TB-500 in past. They're also banned as PEDs in competition. For injury recovery there is plenty of good feedback online. If not for the method of administration (only effective as subq; would prefer capsule or cream) I would've tried them out for a muscle injury recovery.
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