downsides: can't move really far when plugged into stationary device, breaks a lot (at least for me it's almost always the plug or cable that breaks), cable picks up random noise
upsides: my very old thingamajig with a broken display doesn't support anything else
If they break a lot, you should find better headphones.
My JLab Audio Diego earbuds have lasted for the past two years, and I don't treat them well—they stay in my back pocket, and have experienced several trips through the washing machine.
And if they ever do break, the cost of a replacement is $15. That's barely more than the cost of the headphone jack to lightning adapter that I would need if I upgraded from my 6S.
And they have a flat cord that very rarely gets tangled.
Autocompletion stops early because 'SomeReallyLongSourceName.h' and 'SomereallyLongSourceName.cpp' are not the same after the fifth letter. It breaks globbing.
There is no "we trade districts and both profit" scenario (apart maybe cutting out 3rd parties that have no chance of winning anyway). If they trade one gets the strictly better deal, the other loses.
From what I heard buildup on the panels isn't that big a deal because the wind also blows it away. But if sunlight is cut off too long the battery becomes empty and the heaters won't work anymore. So it would literally freeze to death.
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