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Huh. Couldn’t even tell. Anyway…


So, we’re gonna need exact data to make sure we don’t accidentally duplicate any of that trademarked body. 😐😐😐


Of course, NOW it gets a ton of attention.
Curious: slow how? I have a gigabit connection at both ends and am still getting full line rate.


Not necessarily. Epson has good support in the enterprise area, but their toner is just as bad as HP’s. And don’t even get me started on Lexmark.
Again, their home stuff is a different story. But once you cross over into “lol business” things change.


There are better printers than HP, but they have a solid niche where they’re the least expensive enterprise printers that aren’t entirely garbage.


No, now they’re going to make good video cards!


It’s true. Visio is untouched by these changes.


Ridulan crystal v0.01


Yes, however sometimes it’s easier to manage language and subtitles in a single file if space is not an issue and you often are wanting a different version. Might also have pre-burned subtitles, for which you’ll need a separate video stream anyway.


You frame it as “don’t discriminate based on skin color, as in don’t hire a black person because they’re black” while not saying any more of the quiet part out loud.


That’s why I used a picture of my anus for my age verification photo. The wrinkles are what sold it, I think.


Twist: Neil Young is leaving Facebook because he was catfished by their AI.
You act like they want us to have access to information they don’t have full control over. I’m pretty sure that’s a really low priority for most of them.


If you count all of my contributions, 0%.
None of my contributions have been included. I am a terrible programmer.
It helps keep the more caustic linuxers away from lemmy.
True, but printing presses errored in consistent ways and could easily be fixed by someone literate in the language being printed. The only black boxes were the cases containing letter stamps. The smashing was happening because of what was being printed, and not because suddenly statistically relevant portions of the workforce were now unemployed and possibly unemployable. The situation is a bit different…