I was about to say Samsung, but then I just googled and found they were bought by HP lol… So no idea.
I was about to say Samsung, but then I just googled and found they were bought by HP lol… So no idea.
Have you tried foo2zjs? I used to use that years ago for my old HP:
https://www.openprinting.org/printer/HP/HP-LaserJet_Pro_P1606dn
Next time don’t buy HP, :(.
Well passed time to do some monopoly busting.
I’m an old school emacs guy, I prefer that for c++/python/etc and run KDE Neon because I like KDE and I’m used to ubuntu (and Kubuntu has some issues). For c++ I use CMake, google test. Not really a fan of docker etc. but I have used Kubernetes and docker in the past. Those types of containers just create new and more complicated problems than just testing on the target platform, but in some niche cases it can be useful.
I can’t stress enough how awesome emacs is, but it takes a serious investment to get efficient with it.
HVDC links between countries will also make renewable energy transmissible to places around the globe that need it, so sun shinning in one country can be transmitted to where the demand is.
Yes this is the anti cancel tactics that many companies use and the ftc is working on it: https://www.npr.org/2023/03/23/1165527249/ftc-rule-charges-cancel-online-subscriptions
I recently canceled surfshark too (i hope) and I recommend Mullvad if you need a vpn in the future, you pay for one month at a time, no subscription bs.
Good news, but afaik this won’t really change anything with CO2 removal from the atmosphere. CO2 does not react at all with OH and methane doesn’t react very fast.
I use kde neon, I much prefer it to Kubuntu.
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