I searched up the store, the downside is that they’re all extremely far, even by car, so I cannot go there :( Thanks for the suggestion though :)
Found a recycling spot! A bit far, but I recognize the area so I can get there during a weekend or something. I’ll see if they accept batteries.
Thank you so much for helping me!
Oh sorry about that,
right now, I live in the US, specifically in California if that helps :)
I don't know how rare it is, but it hasn't really been painless on laptops from my experience. I've had to deal with trying to find the right kernel parameters to stop my laptop from freezing, to having an incredibly high default scroll speed which I've still haven't figured out how to change, to having to ask the orange alien place to figure out why my Internet card was not working. It may just seem like a hassle to some people, but I believe for most, it's enough of a hassle to just give up and go back to Windows.
for an expensive toilet paper brand, even they try to save on manufacturing costs
I mean, PhotoGIMP exists, I've tried that.
after all the fries are cooked, they will be too, saves time for mcdonalds
you could store a Fisher Price car, that counts right?
I was thinking of making my first attempt at an android app a kbin app because of the lack of options, but their documentation (while done really well so far) isn't fleshed out yet.
Lemmy's Documentation is very confusing to me as someone still learning to program (does it get better when you are more experienced???), but it's definitely a lot more fleshed out, so that's why I'm attempting to make just another Lemmy client looool
is it a new trend or something?
Should I not be surprised if she doesn't though?
You can dispose batteries at Best Buy? Do you know where in the Best Buy you would do that in?