Model battery for Acer Aspire 7 A715-51G-50FF

Hi, everyone.
I've tried ordering a new battery for my Acer Aspire 7 A715-51G-50FF (since I can't now use it when not attached to its charger). Even though I gave them all the info I could about my pc, the online shop asked me for a photo of the old battery to be sure, but it's of course still inside and I don't think I'm fit to open the back case (if that's the name; also English is not my language, be kind). I'm too afraid to do it.
Are there other ways to know the detailed "name"/model of the current battery? I can't even see it through the battery report command because the computer can't "see" the battery anymore, it's completely gone, as if there wasn't any inside, so it gives me no info.
Please, help me!! Thank you

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u/morningelvis — 1 day ago

I need to know which new battery to buy

Hi, everyone.
I've tried ordering a new battery for my Acer Aspire 7 A715-51G-50FF (since I can't now use it when not attached to its charger). Even though I gave them all the info I could about my pc, the online shop asked me for a photo of the old battery to be sure, but it's of course still inside and I don't think I'm fit to open the back case (if that's the name; also English is not my language, be kind). I'm too afraid to do it.
Are there other ways to know the detailed "name"/model of the current battery? I can't even see it through the battery report command because the computer can't "see" the battery anymore, it's completely gone, as if there wasn't any inside, so it gives me no info.
Please, help me!! Thank you

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u/morningelvis — 2 days ago

How to be respectful?

Hi, everybody. I've been eyeing this subreddit for awhile, but only yesterday decided to join.

I really really like the idea of a non-theist paganism, but I won't deny that a part of me finds it a bit of a contradiction (my statement is a contradiction within, too)... So, if you feel like sharing it, I would like to know how you overcame this feeling (if you had it in the first place, of course) and/or what non-theist paganism generally means for you.

Also, since the title of this post wasn't meant to be clickbait, what I meant with it was: don't you ever feel like appropriating something that obviously was actually religious? Don't you ever feel like it is disrespectful to make it "mundane"?

I'm Italian and even though my family isn't particularly religious, everything in our culture is soaked in Catholicism. I've made a lot of effort to distance myself from it, to become more rational and skeptical, especially because Catholicism really had an harmful impact on me growing up (I've developed OCD when I was in elementary school, now I'm 29 and still working on it). So, for me is particularly difficult to approach something like this without being afraid of disrespect, even towards gods/deities I would otherwise say I don't actually believe in. It's difficult to explain, especially in a language that isn't mine, but I hope you can understand me anyway.

The reason I'm still thinking about this and not renouncing to any form of spirituality whatsoever is that I'm trying to coming to terms with the fact that I need it. Also, I love culture(s) from this point of view, I love anthropology, folklore, mythology, etc...

Thank you so much to everyone replying. 🫶🏻

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u/morningelvis — 9 days ago