

Same. I was wondering what’s going on.


Same. I was wondering what’s going on.


I still use a Brother laser printers, that’s at least 15 years old. Got it for free a decade ago. It just keeps printing.


Color laser printers have been around for a while. Color quality is worse than an ink jet. So if you’re printing high quality photos, it’s not ideal. It’s good enough though and the other advantages of laser remain.


The 8 GB RAM aren’t much if you run iOS simulators.


You can run macOS and install most tools and software that run on Linux. Packages in Macports and homebrew are mostly very current. It might be the best way to run bleeding edge software on a stable base system.


Garuda is a great and very polished Arch distro. The bling in their riced themes is not so great for old machines, but a recent one has no issue. The documentation and community is also pretty good. Their dotfiles and choice of terminal tools were also great.


Back to sourceforge it is then.


The caffeine makes you active and seek mental challenges.


Does Omarchy count as Arch?


The school IT department is often the math teacher’s side hustle or a badly paid gamer dude with Microsoft certifications.
Surveillance and tracking is the least of their concerns.


The long update has the advantage of providing an opportunity to touch grass.


MK3S is noticeably better, I’d say.
Buying second hand usually means more tinkering and repairs, which can be a hassle.
Other than that Prusa makes good stuff.


You can always export stl or dxf files and use them with other software.


Affinity Suite for Linux would be a game changer.


The alternative to FreeCAD on Linux is OnShape running in the browser.


Backups are a good idea.


M1 Model is outdated and no longer sold.


Most people install at least some kind of software from outside the App Store.
Popular examples: VLC Media Player, LibreOffice, Adobe Software, Firefox, Dropbox, Transmission, TeamViewer
Especially lots of FOSS applications aren’t on the AppStore, many aren’t even notarized.
Cracked pirated software isn’t notarized either of course.
Jupiter contains lots and lots of Helium that just needs to scooped up from the atmosphere.