Seems like Airplane is the only way to disable network connectivity other than keeping it unplugged so it dies

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Edit: found solution (System Settings > Flight Mode > Flight Mode > Wi-Fi (Off), BluetoothR (On)

  • Phelpssan@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    If you have it on Airplane mode and put it in the dock it also re-enables bluetooth while keeping wifi off.

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      3 days ago

      Awesome, but is that default or do you have to tweak it? Cant remember now if I actually tweaked anything lol

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            3 days ago

            A switch playing breath of the wild non stop for a month would use about 8kwh. I don’t know what rates are like where you live but that would cost me about $1.20. If you are looking to reduce your power consumption, the switch is not going to get you there in any meaningful way.

            A ps5 uses as much power in 1 hour as a switch does in 18. A mid range gaming pc will use as much electricity in an hour as a switch will in about 30-40 hours.

            Mobile electronics use very little electricity and aren’t going to cost you very much to operate.

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              I just hate the idea of random electronics misusing wifi to cuck me into paying their botnet distributed computing bullshit costs. Haha

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                  2 days ago

                  It feels like one of those AI hallucinations that sound plausible if you don’t actually know anything about the subject matter.