There’s a hedgehog in the garden. BUT IT’S NOT THEIR ONE!
There’s a hedgehog in the garden. BUT IT’S NOT THEIR ONE!
My best guess is hemorrhoid followup - what would you do, ask your neighbor to look and comment on your butt?
But it’s also about the MacBook – the series sold 10 years ago had replaceable HDDs and memory units, I upgraded the disk twice in the lifetime and fixed the disk cable three of four times (they had a funny design so that you had to break the cable several times to fit its place neatly). The current laptops are sold with every component glued/soldered to place, and this is getting a trend everywhere. It probably started with phone batteries: my first phone (Ericson GA628 with an exchangeable front panel!) had a battery you could replace in two seconds, now even 2500-3000EUR laptops are considered single-use throwaway items, it’s insane.
Not if you already don’t look at the keyboard while typing, plus you use multiple layouts