Didn’t GNU project start because of a printer?

  • @Dabundis@lemmy.world
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    494 months ago

    If you’re like me and only print something once or twice a year, check whether you can print at your local library. It may cost a few cents per sheet, but I’d sooner give my library a dollar than give a company like HP a penny

    • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      84 months ago

      I’ve been going to an office supplies shop for ~15 years. Even that has become mostly unnecessary as people accept signed PDFs.

      • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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        24 months ago

        Sadly not my postal service (Post). It could be so simple, the counter clerks do have a printer. That’s really the only thing i have to print.

    • @glimse@lemmy.world
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      114 months ago

      Unlike fax, printers weren’t completely superceded by computers and the Internet. They’ll still be useful for decades or more

      • @ohwhatfollyisman@lemmy.world
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        44 months ago

        i dunno. i genuinely can’t remember the last thing i had to print out. maybe some expense claim forms in 2019 before the pandemic accelerated paperless processes? can’t think of any after that.

        it’s not all that far-fetched a notion.

        • @glimse@lemmy.world
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          I mean I only use my own printer once a year at most but plenty of other people still have to print things personally and professionally for various reasons. Many printed things can be replaced by technology but not everything. Fax was just a way to get information from one place to another - every single part of what it does is done better and easier with email and other tech

      • @gnate@lemmy.world
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        34 months ago

        Unfortunately, I still access to a fax, and have trouble finding it. (Some sort of security-by-obscurity method that the medical world clings to.)

      • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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        4 months ago

        I know of at least two professionals who make their notes with a Remarkable to pdf. Personal printers can go away.

        • @glimse@lemmy.world
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          14 months ago

          Oh damn well if 2 people are doing it in your industry, printers must be useless to everyone!

          When I worked in the field I carried a laptop but still mostly worked off of paper. Paper-sized ectronics are pretty useless on ladders and plans are too hard to read on a phone. Paper can also fold and go in a pocket

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            4 months ago

            You missunderstood, one is a psychiatrist, the other a social-something. I just say it’s a thing already.

            No, i don’t see how paper is a neccesity in your examples. And i did work in a company for a while, creating software for phones/tablets/notebooks for exatly those usecases, optimizing workflows in industry. Especially plans can be vastly more useful in digital form, look up IFC format.

            • @glimse@lemmy.world
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              14 months ago

              You don’t see how paper would be significantly easier to use when you’re on top of a ladder splicing wires?

              Or how it might be preferable to a touch screen on a dirty construction site?

              • @Kornblumenratte@feddit.de
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                14 months ago

                And i did work in a company for a while, creating software for phones/tablets/notebooks for exatly those usecases, optimizing workflows in industry. Especially plans can be vastly more useful in digital form, look up IFC format.

                No, they don’t. And they won’t, unless they work on a dirty construction site on top of a ladder wearing protective gloves themselves. Or have to actually use plans.

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                14 months ago

                And i did work in a company for a while, creating software for phones/tablets/notebooks for exatly those usecases, optimizing workflows in industry. Especially plans can be vastly more useful in digital form, look up IFC format.

                No, they don’t. And they won’t, unless they work on a dirty construction site on top of a ladder wearing protective gloves themselves. Or have to actually use plans.

  • Dr. Wesker
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    HP has sucked for decades now, because of this kind of business mindset.

    For now, I only buy Brother printers.

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      My Brother HL-2040 is coming up on 20 years old and still prints just fine. I’m shocked by how little effort it takes to maintain

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      Probably pretty well given some companies and people will be some silly little tech sluts for the convenience of not looking up better alternatives for 10 minutes, and likely paying a bit more upfront.

      That said I hope there’s gonna be some printer piracy

    • ares35
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      it will probably ‘end’ pretty well for them. you’d be surprised at how many home users just ‘go with it’ because they don’t know any better… and a lot of businesses only buy ‘genuine’ consumables anyway.

    • @bisby@lemmy.world
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      84 months ago

      And with brother there is a “ignore low toner warning” option that lets you keep printing until the toner is actually gone.

      • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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        44 months ago

        Our Brother laser printer just ran out of toner for the 2nd time in 12+ years. We bought a new toner cartridge for $12 that will last us another 5+ years.

  • @BlanK0
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    114 months ago

    We really need Foss software for printers, specially for mainstream machines so that majority can afford a less scamy product.

  • @notannpc@lemmy.world
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    64 months ago

    I mean…I already actively avoided HP like the plague that it is. But I can add this to the list of reasons why.

  • @frightful_hobgoblin
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    44 months ago

    Can’t someone start an open-soruce printer with cheap ink to compete with this?

    I’m not a big believer in competition and the free market, but can’t they do SOMETHING? Just this once?

    • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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      24 months ago

      On my heap of projects for a while but I have ADHD so, there is a distinct possibility that I’ll never start or finish it.

  • @not_amm@beehaw.org
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    44 months ago

    Bruh, I only use my printer/scanner to scan documents and I prefer to go to a store to print things. I get charged $0.03USD (I’m not from the US though) for every printed page, which is WAY cheaper than buying an ink cartridge from HP.

  • Dog
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    I’d so throw out my HP printer if it wasn’t my scanner. Edit: January 26th, 2024 9:17 AM EST I’d like to say I finally got a brother laser printer, but it doesn’t do scanning. I don’t use the HP printer for printing documents though.

  • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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    24 months ago

    Buying old HP LaserJets is a good option if you can find them. More or less no maintenance once primed, and the cartridge is CHEAP. It is extremely reliable as well.

  • ShadowRam
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    24 months ago

    They can’t lock down or do it with 3D Printers.

    WTF thinks you can do it with 2D?

    What a goof.