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I'd just take it out if it's removable. If you really care about keeping it on during power outages, I'd get an actual UPS to have router and potentially other equipment also plugged in, because I don't see a "remote" laptop on its own as being very useful without at least the local network up.
if you decide to leave it plugged in, you can configure it to stop charging at e.g. 80% and charge it again at e.g. 30%, that way it keeps a percentage that will extend the battery life.
take it out. I had more than one ballon on me when I left them in.
there are lots of reasons it can happen,but since this was in a closet I didn't notice it and I suppose could've been a fire hazard eventually.
some laptops might have reduced performance in this configuration though.
The technical term is "spicy pillow" :D
but how do i free the angry pixies out of their cells if it doesnt become a spicy pillow first
those poor pixies yearn for their freedom :c
There's no supposing necessary. It was a fire hazard, and presently not eventually. When something has caused a fire, it's no longer a hazard, it's just, you know, a fire.
you are correct @iamthetot.