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authorGravatar Chris Xiong <chirs241097@gmail.com> 2023-11-14 02:25:37 -0500
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<p>A few things jumped out when I opened up the laptop for repasting.
The first, very obvious and somewhat worrying one is the mildly swollen
-battery (also known as SpicyPillows). I did not run the laptop a lot
-during the first year, but the second year saw more usage with it
-unplugged (still not as frequent as my ThinkPad X1 yoga 1st gen). The
-swelling isn’t anywhere near extreme, and there’s not a significant
-reduction of battery life since I got the machine. For this reason I’m
-not yet very compelled to replace it. But I will definitely be
-monitoring it much more closely from this point on, as it’s very well
+battery (also known as SpicyPillows). I did not run the laptop a lot on
+battery during the first year, but the second year saw more usage with
+it unplugged (still not as frequent as my ThinkPad X1 yoga 1st gen). The
+swelling isn’t anywhere near extreme, and there hasn’t been a
+significant reduction of battery life since I got the machine. For this
+reason I’m not yet very compelled to replace it. But I will definitely
+be monitoring it much more closely from this point on, as it’s very well
known that SpicyPillows are potentially dangerous.</p>
<p>The second, less obvious one is also about a battery, but this time
the CMOS battery. It was completely flat. I was aware of a