Windows users complaining that a Linux (or at a stretch, even Mac) app doesn’t have a Windows version.
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Windows users complaining that a Linux (or at a stretch, even Mac) app doesn’t have a Windows version.
The article does it right: test@test.com
and other similar things (e.g: a@a.com
) will throw an error the first time you put in a password and it’ll proceed to create an offline account.
The people that go through the steps like commands and disabling internet are making too much work for themselves.
Spoiler: it’s a box for a spark plug 😂
YOko’s Really Hot Androids
“I just want a byte of yours”
Bruce Lee wanted his article to be Spruce-ee
From a repair standpoint, Brother are definitely the best option (that I know of). I do authorised repair work for them, and their support guides, technical support team and range of spare parts is absolutely amazing. The biggest problem I see is aftermarket toner wrinkling up the fuser of laser models, but that’s not like it’s something Brother’s introduced to be anti-competitive slime bags.
I’ve got a second-hand HL-5370DW (from 2009~) that’s been through the wringer of a medical practice - I still use it to print without any issue, despite the Web UI insisting that all the non-toner consumables need to be replaced immediately.
100% Imagus, I can pick that spinning ball of doom from out of a lineup anytime.
ASUS still ironing out the wrinkles 20 years later…
I migrated to Pi-hole in 2016 so believe me when I say that uBlock Origin is perfectly complimentary because it removes the blank space that is made for ads.