Most of the posts are just " doesn't work, help me" without even a real description of the problem. The only one who helped a bit was Bob123 on the Respashes payload. I try to make payloads where everyone can help improve, give new ideas and work on it to make it better, but I have a feeling like nobody is interested and I find that very sad. I mean, those are not made from hak5, but why don't they just take them out? Better a smaller repository where every payload works than a bigger where only some work. I think it's also a shame that they have payloads in their github repository who doesn't work. Why did they even stop making the Hak5 shows? It's too sad to be true. I guess they are making enough money from shifting kit to not have to worry about YouTube. If there was a button to close my forum account I probably would have pressed it. I only return to the forums because occasionaly a useful "nugget" of information comes up, but more and more it is "I want hack mentor", "How do I hack", "Have I been hacked", "why does not work" posts. Maybe people are reading about the kit, buying it and then subscribing. I stopped subscribing on YouTube a while back, although looking at it, subscriber numbers appear to still be going up. There was a promise a while back that there would be new output and a year or so ago a new format was tested but nothing came of it. Does Shannon even use the Hak5 studio any more? (Actually even Darren doesn't when he advertises another product). ![]() Then Tekthing went and Threatwire seems to be an independant production supported by Patreon donations. Everything relating to YouTube output seemed to pretty much grind to a halt after the move to Oakland. If you find that your Ally's battery drains in this 30W mode, please replace your dock and/or charger with one capable of higher wattages.I know this has been brought up before but is Hak5 dead? This may happen with some dock and charger combinations and not others, depending on their power usage - even if the charger is 65W. However, if your charger is not powerful enough, you'll still get 30W Turbo mode but may find that the battery drains very slowly. In most cases, when using high-powered chargers, this should work seamlessly - you'll get your 30W Turbo mode and the battery will stay charged. The new change allows the Ally to simply draw power as is available to it from the dock. This was a function of the dock and charger, and not the Ally. ![]() ![]() As a result the Ally was not instructed to attempt to draw more than the agreed contract of power available. With the way certain third-party docks are designed, and how they allocate a power contract, or “handshake,” the Ally was unable to confirm the full capabilities of the dock. We've heard your concerns about this issue, and have adjusted how the Ally draws power. Today’s release includes an update that addresses the concern from many users that have found certain third-party USB-C docks and adapters will not allow the Ally its full 30W Turbo mode when plugged in, even when using high-wattage USB-C power adapters. UX improvement: Optimized performance in Performance mode when plugged in.UX improvement: On future BIOS updates, the "Memory Assigned to GPU" setting won’t be reset to default it will now keep its previous value.UX improvement: Modified minimum panel backlight value from 25nits to 10nits to improve usability in dark environments.UX improvement: Added 30W support when plugging in 65W or higher wattage PD adapters or Type-C hub.
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