

What about just a simple paper notebook?
(I’m not trying to be a jerk)
What about just a simple paper notebook?
(I’m not trying to be a jerk)
That’s just so small!
10 years ago, this was only a dream.
20 years ago, this was nearly physically impossible.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. (Not sarcasm)
If you use the volume buttons to take a camera photo, when taking a selfie with the phone closed, the smaller length and bigger thickness makes it easier to hold the phone oriented so the buttons are much more convenient for your fingers to press.
With the outside screen small, when you take a little breather from doom scrolling and close the phone when you put it down, that click and closed phone makes it a little easier to resist instantly picking it back up right away.
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Woo!
I’m pretty sure each person has personally saved weeks of time by having the connector always work the first time, because of the reversibility of the plug.
Looks exciting! Gotta remember to keep updating OpenStreetMaps!
Because you mentioned taking notes and manual tracking, maybe a note taking or wiki application like Obsidian with its plugins.
Whoa. Interesting. Just the speakers probably aren’t expensive. But maybe try unplugging and replugging them before ordering new ones?
Replace the CEO with an LLM!
How ironic that much of Microsoft and all MacOS depends on Linux/Unix.
I mean ironic for those companies. Irony is not directed at OP.
Um, that’s pretty awesome!
As an early buyer of the Nintendo Switch, it’s nice to know I don’t need to budget to save up to buy the Switch 2, since I won’t be because of this.
You sound like someone who has used a printer, and likely has seen a PC Load Letter error. Ha!
Are you using the working keys on the builtin keyboard?
It would be great to find a software solution.
A hardware solution would be to unplug the keyboard if you are always using an external keyboard. As long as it will bolt with the internal keyboard unplugged.
Plus, the other person’s suggestion to replace the keyboard.
Kinda risky, but you could also see if you can unsolder or cut the track to that specific broken key. There is the risk of completely borking the keyboard, though.
The last time I considered buying anything from HP was, like, 2001.
Others with lower prices innovated.
Then when HP lowered prices, it was because they loaded up with 3rd party subscription programs pre-installed, went with brittle parts that were expensive to fix, systems were slow from bad drivers, and hid repair info. I think they were the first to DRM their printer cartridges. I think they were the first to start ink subscriptions.
No way I’d own anything from HP.
A long, long, long time ago I used a program/app that would forward a Windows PC sound to an Android phone.
Sorry, that’s not really helpful.