@kdfrawg The app prompts you to charge it once it gets to 20% capacity. It also calculates the minimum time you should run the Mac with the power detached. It "likes" the average daily usage over 7 & 30 days to be at least 20% of the time.

// @skematica

Having used FruitJuice app on my MacBook Air for several months now, its reported battery capacity has gone from 87% to, on occasion 99%. Currently showing as 95% of original capacity. I have done 45 full charge cycles in those months.

They could at least have removed the option from System Preferences, since it doesn't work unless the Terminal routine is used.

Bad Apple.

Key Repeat is disabled in recent Mac OS versions. The option to adjust it is still in System Preferences but it does nothing. Zip. Fuck all.
Off to Mr Google for help.
Open Terminal. Enter defaults write NSGlobalDomain ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false and press return. DO NOT enter your password.

@skematica Once upon a time a Mac app called iChat AV would let one user control another's computer over the magic interwebs. As well as allowing for hosting video chat to up to 9 others. It got dumped in favour of FaceTime.
Well, FaceTime and Messages can, under certain circumstances, be combined to allow the remote use of another's Mac, but only with their permission.

That was a very tasty & tender bit of steak, about 100 grams in weight.

Cooking up a medallion of rump steak. A $10 pack is enough for four meals for me.
And I found a fortified wine from South Australia's Barossa Valley that I hadn't had for 33 years, since I was on a bus tour that visited the winery. It tastes better than its description: tawny port to which is added fine German chocolate, special herbs & a three-year-old brandy.
They haven't even changed the label in that time.

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True. Does nothing for productivity. Actually increases energy consumption. And messes up business between eastern & western areas.
Sydney/Melbourne are normally 2 hours earlier that Perth, DST will make that 3 hours as WA doesn't participate in the silliness.
When the office opens in Perth, head office out east is going off to lunch, so there's two hours available for stuff until the western lunch hour. By the time Perth is back from their lunch at 1 pm local time it's 4 pm out east. Leaving about another hour to get stuff done.

Daylight savings time starts tomorrow. Hopefully, only four units will have to be done manually: the oven, microwave, car clock & stereo in car. Otherwise I use computers, iOS jiggers & cordless phone handsets that work over a VOiP connection.

As do I, to counteract the recently-diagnosed anaemia.

// @kdfrawg