No power warning

So I was playing the other day and all of a sudden my guitar went off. My Mini had run out of power. Stupid of me for not pre charging it but did I miss a low-power indicator?

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u/nesp12 — 4 days ago

Is the Augustine/ Aquinas theory of just wars officially outdated?

In Magnifica Humanitas Pope Leo called it outdated, stating "The use of force, violence, and weapons reflects a relational poverty that always has disastrous consequences for civilian populations."

Given today's weapons and the ever present danger of escalation to nuclear holocaust, I am in full agreement with the Pope. I realize that an encyclical has no power over civilian authorities, but I would hope that clergy and professing Catholics would respect the Pope's teaching authority on this serious matter.

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u/nesp12 — 10 days ago
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Live feed of removal of Trump name from the Kennedy Center

I'm watching on YouTube but I'm sure there's other feeds.

u/nesp12 — 24 days ago

I use Liberty for an ISP with their Sagescom Fast 3896 modem. I used to have about 60 gb speed then liberty calls and offers me 100+ gigs for another $3 a month so I took it.

Now I have over 100 gigs but experience a kind of blockage, which I never did at the slower speeds. What happens is that at times a website will just refuse to open. Not secure sites or anything special, just, say, some vanilla .com site. And sometimes an app that I download will hang at 40% or even 99% and never finish downloading.

I also have pretty good cellular reception so when that happens I turn off wifi and the problem goes away with cellular wifi. Web sites open, apps download. But my cell provider throttles me after so much download so I don't like to overuse it.

Does anyone recognize this kind of problem? Is it the modem or the ISP? Would my own modem work better? If I call the ISP I get absolutely no help they just tell me to unplug the modem and plug it back in (which I've done several times

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u/nesp12 — 3 months ago