Thanks, I just used their PayPal link to send my support and light my torch!
BitsAndBites
The cover photo looks like an AI generated image since it doesn't understand the appropriate number of light fixtures.
Exactly. After reading through some forums it sounds like BitLocker may have been enabled at the factory initially but I had never noticed and since I didn't set it up myself I had no key. So anyone reading this and running windows: right click your C: drive and see if BitLocker is enabled. If it's enabled and you didn't enable it or don't have the key then disable the encryption. You can re-enable it afterwords and safely backup your new key so you never find yourself in this situation.
Last week I had the lovely experience of it also pushing a bios update that enabled bitlocker and locked me out of my drive. I had to completely wipe the laptop and lose the data.
Good point, not sure.
The wheel might be passive and that little piece to the right might just be counting clicks.
Nail. Coffin. Good riddance.
I love my standing/sitting desk. I use an uplift from thehumansolution. I've been using it for about 8 years now. I bought one of their frames only and removed the desktop from my old desk to mount on top. I'm not sure if they sell just the base anymore, but I see they have a lot of options. I also use a lifespan brand walking treadmill under mine that I've been using just as long. I highly recommend both. It has done wonders for my back issues that kept getting worse after prolonged sitting.
It is not wobbly, and I have my entire desktop and triple monitors with heavyduty tri-monitor base on top of it.
https://www.thehumansolution.com/uplift-adjustable-height-standing-desk
No reason to wait, you are getting experience by playing around with current state!
Yes, the no phone in bed rule is a good one. I also try not to look at my phone first thing in the morning aside from turning off my alarm. Then I get up and start my day before checking the phone. Don't let your phone dictate your day, start it yourself with intention first.
On the worrying point. If you find yourself worrying that you can't fall asleep, remind yourself that just laying there is giving yourself a chance to slowdown and relax. Giving yourself permission to relax is the first step to letting go of the worry.