u/Shadow-Monarch015

Are there any downsides of wireless charging? Or this tech will eventually replace wired charging completely?

I recently got a car wireless charger because my phone battery’s been getting worse. Sometimes I’d just reach my destination and the phone would be almost dead because I forgot to plug it in. And the magsafe charger is the best solution here, I just drop the phone on it and it starts charging, no more messing with those spring clamps and the cable. I ended up ordering two more from the same brand for my desk at home and the office (still waiting for them to arrive). No idea why I only started using this stuff so late. It charges pretty fast. I was a bit worried about heat at first, but it has a tiny little fan inside, and since it’s on the AC vent, the phone stays pretty cool. When I pick it up it’s basically room temp.

This is an incredible tech actually, imo. I feel like this kind of tech might eventually replace wired charging completely.

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u/Shadow-Monarch015 — 2 days ago

I'm 25,2 years into my career,I'm seeing so many LinkedIn posts lately about 'i learned AI and my career transformed' or 'AI tools helped me 10x my productivity'.bht, can't tell what's real and what's just people posting for engagement.Most people have no idea what's coming for them.

I was talking about this exact same thing with my manager and he too had no clue what it means.genuine question for people here: has learning AI tools (not AI engineering, just tools like acciowork,Claude,Gamma, etc.)actually helped your career in a measurable way?like did you get a raise,switch to a better job, or get promoted?like you learned to use ChatGPT and suddenly youre earning double? really?

or is it more of a 'nice to have' skill that makes work slightly easier but doesn't really move the needle careerwise?pPlease share some insights. I too want to upskill on this particular thing.

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u/Shadow-Monarch015 — 24 days ago