(If you killed it, it would restart automatically. The synaptics touchpad comes with a driver (even though it's supposed to be an MS Precision touchpad) that had some helper utility that would randomly go crazy. Sometimes I'd get a full 10 hours, and sometimes, under the same workload, it'd be like 6. Oh, and power management was real hit-and-miss. Oh, and the trackpad! RDP from a Mac into a Windows terminal server is a better mousing/scrolling experience than native windows on the X1 (which has an MS Precision touchpad).
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(Download the PDF then open it in a separate app.) I never thought that Preview would be the "must have" Mac app. Moreover, since Edge/Chrome won't let you use a PDF plugin anymore, the workflow is completely broken. Edge/Chrome are non-functional (don't handle search properly on many PDFs). Weirdly enough, I never found a good PDF viewer. Apps are getting much less functional (just like how the Settings app does a fraction of what Control Center used to do.) OneNote is a great example: the UWP version lost so much functionality compared to ON 2016, but the latter has been abandoned. Taskbar auto-hide doesn't work consistently. Much more notifications and intrusiveness. There's two control centers for some reason. Windows is somehow worse than it used to be. After a year of frustration, bought a used 2013 MBP. Sold my 2013 MBP and bought a Thinkpad X1 carbon.