They reckon you should put your laptop through a full discharge > charge cycle about once a month for battery health, so I used mine until it went to sleep. But when I plugged it back in (and used it while charging) things seemed a bit funny. The keyboard was not lit (with these modern macs they are always lit when booted up) and the waking-from-sleep-progress-bar was still visible (but with mangled multi-coloured pixels) mid-desktop. So I decided on a reboot. That remedied those two problems but then I discovered logging in with fingerprint no longer worked. My fingerprints had been wiped. That didn't happen last time so I'm hoping it's a one-off. I've updated Monterrey since the last full charge cycle so maybe the update's got a bug.
@matigo Where the publish/reply button would be inactive until some part of the text was edited; the one @jussipekonen commented on the other week.
I don't want to like Coldplay, and I don't really, most of their music is rubbish. But it's hard to deny the feelgood magnetism of 'Clocks'. Anyone who has a driving playlist will have that on there. What is that attractive, chiming instrument you hear at the beginning and repeated elsewhere? I reckon it's just a keyboard synth but it has a sort of xylophone/glockenspiel quality to it. I think if you replaced that sound with a blander one the whole song would be a lot less attractive. Conclusion; bands ought to use that electronic, chiming sound more often.
@peemee I suppose a bout of gout can last a while can't it? I hope this one's a flash in the pan.
@peemee Yeah, Yorkshire Tea is good. The Proper Strong one is beyond my ken though.
// @matigo