sure, I could put a phone charger at my bedside, but then what would force me to get up out of bed, if not the need to plug it in?
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@decis that... makes a lot of sense o.o
@Chel my favourite way of forcing yourself out of bed that I'd heard is to have a coffee machine set to make coffee on a timer, and leave the carafe aside. That way you either wake up to put a cup under for fresh coffee, or you get woken up by roommates pissed that you got coffee all over the kitchen floor.
@tiff that. is brilliant and I love it.
years back, I'd just set a radio alarm half way between two AM radio stations (one of which tended toward religious talk shows) at max volume
...the resulting horrific cacophony was probably really bad for my heart, but always got me up and awake with no possibility of grogginess or relapsing back into bed 😅
...i like the coffee solution more
@Chel nice. I have a scheduled task to open up http://batmanualuebluray.ytmnd.com/ in my browser - it's annoying enough that I haul myself out of bed to close the tab. Not quite the same level of sonic upset but same energy.
@tiff oh my goodness XD
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As battery care practice, decis use to not plug in their phone at night. This was okay for a year... Then we moved to another apartment.
Somehow, due to some kind of ambient environmental condition, phone battery drained FAST overnight at the new apartment. Went from losing about 6% charge overnight to losing about 46% charge overnight. (And it is something about the apartment or its location; battery drain is much less when spending the night in another city.)
Several months of this intense overnight battery drain killed the battery. Wouldn't hold a charge anymore. We had to get it replaced.
And that's why we sleep with a charger next to the bed.