

@Libb this, or maybe take it to a repair shop to replace it’s battery and maybe the USB port as well.
@Libb this, or maybe take it to a repair shop to replace it’s battery and maybe the USB port as well.
@BarHocker If you don’t find one, as an alternative, you could buy a set of 4 rechargeable batteries and use and recharge them interchangeably, so you can always have a set of 2 spare batteries at hand when the other 2 get discharged.
@BarHocker I guess you also want to use your mouse while charging, right?
@BarHocker There are likely still mice using standard AAA batteries out there.
@Blair Older houses in my country also have them, and they’re called just like that: vestibules. And what’s interesting is that the buildings from the communist era also have them. I grew up with them being called simply “holul de la intrare” (literally just “the entry hallway”). Indeed, it’s a place where everyone leaves their jackets and shoes so that they do not bring all the dirt inside the house. In fact, my studio has an entry hallway as well, but I rarely close the door fwiw.
Newer buildings, if I recall correctly, tend to blur this demarcation, as they try to turn everything in an open space (so that it looks bigger) - as such, there’s usually no door that leads to that little hallway - probably because having an AC makes it less important to have another door after you get inside the house. But I saw that it’s still properly marked by walls, so you know in your mind where to leave your shoes, your jacket etc.
A really great presentation. And quite astonishing to see that even there streets are getting widened and houses are getting bulldozed to make room for more cars!!!
@Libb I managed to replace the battery of a 2016 phone 2 years ago, so I do not think that should be an issue. Plus, it’s a Pixel. In the worst case scenario you’d just get it back the way it is rn.