![]() I have a charging hub next to the bed, and now it just has Lightning and USB-C. I got the new Kindle Paperwhite mainly for the USB-C cable. I am trying to move everything that has a cable or charger to USB-C. Matt Birchler’s USB-C is one of the best quality-of-life changes in tech in the past decade prompted me to think about this in greater detail. With the new iPads, I’d also want a new Apple Pencil so that adds $130 to every price. If my iPad died, I’d probably replace it, but I’m not sure with what, and it’s why I keep the kicking the can down the road. Almost any sort of creative work I have moved to my MacBook Air. It’s a complete consumption device for me. It’s what I read Twitter on, RSS, surf web, etc. The iPad is mainly the bed time computer for me. Which has me to contemplating the iPad’s role in my in life these days. Now, it has probably passed that, but I don’t want to spend the money to replace the battery in a 7-year-old device.Īpparently, I don’t want to spend any money to fix the problem. A few years ago, before the pandemic, my battery was just hovering above the 80% health cutoff for Apple to do a $99 repair. I might get like 3 hours battery life, and it drains quite a but sleeping. The battery is completely and totally trashed. It’s still enough for me, barely, and on a frugal technicality. ![]() I’ve mentioned enjoying Patrick Rhone’s enough, and have said for a while the OG iPad Pro is still enough. Well, it’s 2022 and I am still using the thing. I was a guest on Tim Chatan’s iPad Pros Podcast last year, talking about still using the 2015 iPad Pro in 2021.
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