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unwillingsomnambulist, in There is no such thing as too many fans...

The one black PSU fan is throwing off the vibe. I can’t stop looking at it.

aberrate_junior_beatnik, in There is no such thing as too many fans...

Contrary to the meme, it’s probably very quiet, if they keep the RPMs low and the fans are arranged correctly

Ascend910, in Your PC will thank you...

It goes the opposite way when I have a problem and asking for help on linux

Mandy, in Completely untrue nowadays...

Those edits really encapsulate the Lemmy experience LMAO

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

🤷 😂

RoyaltyInTraining, in Completely untrue nowadays...
@RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.world avatar

I never had any problems printing or scanning on Linux. Meanwhile my dad’s PC bluescreens from opening the driver UI.

orvorn, in Completely untrue nowadays...

I do freelance sysadmin work and Macs are actually the hardest to mass deploy printer configurations to.

dan,
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At my workplace we have sketchy-looking unsigned Applescripts to install printers on Macs. You have to find the right file for the printer you want to install, and run it, or ask IT to do it for you.

It’s not ideal, but everyone that tries to improve the printing experience ends up ragequitting. Last I heard, someone in IT was looking into some sort of “print anywhere” solution where you just install one virtual printer driver and print to it, then scan your badge at any printer to see all your print jobs and print them. Not sure what the status is with that though - haven’t heard about it for a while.

maxwellfire, (edited )

I thought I saw that Mac has the same CUPS print service/printer manager that Linux uses? In fact it seems like apple developed it. I think that helps enormously with standardizing printer configs. www.cups.org/doc/admin.html

dan,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

I think it does; it’s just automated installation of new printers that’s an issue as far as I know. Not 100% sure since I’m a software developer rather than an IT support person, so I never deal with stuff like that.

orvorn,

Enterprise grade MFD printers often have a lot of features that don’t get detected/mapped automatically, such as finishing options like staples and folding, as well as color management. I’m not a printer expert, I try to avoid them when possible, but I know that mass deploying those specific configurations in a safe and sane way seems basically impossible.

On the Fedora-based Linux machines, however, all of that seems to just pop in automatically, so I don’t think it’s a CUPS problem.

EvacuateSoul,

If you need one, staple by hand. If you need 30, make 29 copies with staple, and while they’re printing, staple the one by hand.

Or at least that’s what I would have said in my IT days lol.

captain_aggravated,
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It’s my understanding that CUPS was developed at Apple.

esc27,

Apple bought CUPS then did little with it, causing the main dev to leave and fork the project.

cm0002,

Macs are usually the hardest to do of any sort of enterprise management. But printers? Holy fuck, its a nightmare lmao

Rooki, in Your ads dont work here, brand!
@Rooki@lemmy.world avatar

Tell me, what is your most reliable ad list source?

lemann,

Personally I use Stevenblack’s default one, in combination with a personal one that i’ve curated since 2019. Previously I used to use MVPS, however that list’s included in the SB default.

Stuff that tends to slip through the cracks with a lot of the common lists includes things like admiral 🤬, user session recorders, and app monitoring platforms like sentryio (useful for development, but I didn’t consent my activity being recorded). There’s also Bauer Media Group garbage that I’ve resorted to creating firewall packet inspection rules for, because they’re using a subdomain technique that’s even worse than Admiral’s autogenerated domains - at least with those you can use DNS analysis tools like dnsdumpster to uncover the rest of autogenerated domains in that batch

SonnyVabitch, in Linux too mainstream for some 🤷

What’s P! and LM?

shotgun_crab, (edited )

Pop! OS and Linux Mint

SonnyVabitch,

Thanks!

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Pop_OS! and Linux Mint.

hswolf, in I am one of you now
@hswolf@lemmy.world avatar

built as in “made the os”? If so, then yes they probably cried a lot those damn wizards

OpenStars, in When your kids misbehave
@OpenStars@kbin.social avatar

sudo make behave

I'm just going to leave this here, in case anyone needs it... :-D

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

I wish it worked 😔.

AnneBonny,

User is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.

MargotRobbie, in which ones do you think I missed?
@MargotRobbie@lemmy.world avatar

As funny as the thought of Stallman becoming a billionaire is, ultimately, like all celebrities, these people are strangers to the overwhelming majority of you. Parasocial relationships are never healthy, and the result of being put on a pedastal is that they became idols and symbols and ceases being people.

And I don’t think that’s what they would have wanted.

After all, the only good billionaire is a Barbi-onaire.

dipshit, in which ones do you think I missed?

Would these people actually be billionaires though? Seems to me many of them would put that money to good use instead.

ultra, in which ones do you think I missed?

Cory Doctorow

Water1053, in Come tell Tux🐧your Linux plans for next year to cheer him up

I’m going to put together a SteamOS system for my daughter with an old 3900X and RX480 so we can play side by side!

victorz,

old 3900X

Oh God, I need to upgrade soon again, don’t I…

Water1053,

Has it been more than one month since it’s been out?

victorz,

I know right? I have to remind myself that I built this computer in 2020…

threegnomes, in Name em

systemd

Secret300,

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