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  3. Thinking of starting a side gig to sell overpriced wedges to keep laptops open...https://www.businessinsider.com/coders-keep-laptops-open-in-public-ai-agent-2026-5

Thinking of starting a side gig to sell overpriced wedges to keep laptops open...https://www.businessinsider.com/coders-keep-laptops-open-in-public-ai-agent-2026-5

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  • benknispel@chaos.socialB benknispel@chaos.social

    @astro_jcm On the other hand you could also sell a matching nifty (overprized) app that still works and keeps the laptop running even if the lid closes in the case the wedge falls off.

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    @benknispel with a subscription plan!!!

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    • astro_jcm@mastodon.onlineA astro_jcm@mastodon.online

      Thinking of starting a side gig to sell overpriced wedges to keep laptops open...
      https://www.businessinsider.com/coders-keep-laptops-open-in-public-ai-agent-2026-5

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      @astro_jcm Pah, beginners. Real conoisseurs talk to their agents on telegram

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      • astro_jcm@mastodon.onlineA astro_jcm@mastodon.online

        Thinking of starting a side gig to sell overpriced wedges to keep laptops open...
        https://www.businessinsider.com/coders-keep-laptops-open-in-public-ai-agent-2026-5

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        @astro_jcm The funny thing is that you can configure your laptop to not go to sleep when you close it. You can ask your AI how to do that

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        • mschfr@mastodon.socialM mschfr@mastodon.social

          @astro_jcm The funny thing is that you can configure your laptop to not go to sleep when you close it. You can ask your AI how to do that

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          @mschfr @astro_jcm Came for this comment.

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          • astro_jcm@mastodon.onlineA astro_jcm@mastodon.online

            Thinking of starting a side gig to sell overpriced wedges to keep laptops open...
            https://www.businessinsider.com/coders-keep-laptops-open-in-public-ai-agent-2026-5

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            @astro_jcm

            Speaking of which, how does one tell #Debian 13 to ignore closing the lid when charging? I have a cat; lid closing in the midst of doing work is a frequent occurrence. 😸

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            • teledyn@mstdn.caT teledyn@mstdn.ca

              @astro_jcm

              Speaking of which, how does one tell #Debian 13 to ignore closing the lid when charging? I have a cat; lid closing in the midst of doing work is a frequent occurrence. 😸

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              @teledyn @astro_jcm

              Maybe not exactly what you want, but if you want to disable sleep/etc completly, you can run this:

              systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target

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              • teledyn@mstdn.caT teledyn@mstdn.ca

                @astro_jcm

                Speaking of which, how does one tell #Debian 13 to ignore closing the lid when charging? I have a cat; lid closing in the midst of doing work is a frequent occurrence. 😸

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                @teledyn
                Open terminal, and run:
                sudo nano /etc/systemd/logind.conf

                then make sure it contains the following, uncommented lines:

                HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore
                HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore

                You may need to reboot to make it work.

                @astro_jcm

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                • astro_jcm@mastodon.onlineA astro_jcm@mastodon.online

                  Thinking of starting a side gig to sell overpriced wedges to keep laptops open...
                  https://www.businessinsider.com/coders-keep-laptops-open-in-public-ai-agent-2026-5

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                  @astro_jcm

                  Don't encourage idiocy .

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                  • zenie@piaille.frZ zenie@piaille.fr

                    @astro_jcm

                    Don't encourage idiocy .

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                    oh wow that reads like a joke, but i don't think it is
                    (the article) O_o
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                    • lhengstmengel@mastodon.nlL lhengstmengel@mastodon.nl

                      @teledyn
                      Open terminal, and run:
                      sudo nano /etc/systemd/logind.conf

                      then make sure it contains the following, uncommented lines:

                      HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore
                      HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore

                      You may need to reboot to make it work.

                      @astro_jcm

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                      @lhengstmengel @astro_jcm

                      oh! "man logind.conf" has all sorts of goodies! 😊

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                      • astro_jcm@mastodon.onlineA astro_jcm@mastodon.online

                        @knud As I was reading the various quotes I was already imagining different versions of the wedge tailored to different customers. Like a pro version with a blinking LED for those who want to use it as s conversation starter, a Bluetooth version to locate other vibe-coders nearby, or a transparent version for that one person towards the end of the article who was kind of embarrassed by it...

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                        @astro_jcm

                        Matte white for Macbook enthusiasts.

                        And the name: WaiDGE

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                        • teledyn@mstdn.caT teledyn@mstdn.ca

                          @lhengstmengel @astro_jcm

                          oh! "man logind.conf" has all sorts of goodies! 😊

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                          @lhengstmengel @astro_jcm

                          and I used vim, which I still call vi, because nano we used to call WordStar and it makes me all teary-eye nostalgic for 80186 DOS4 Borland-Product days with every key command. For me, vi came much later, formative Solaris years, yet really, thanks to the notorious µEmacs there's one key-binding mind-set that's outlived them all 😅

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