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Cake day: June 21st, 2023

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  • Thirded. Get an Brother inkvestment model. No bullshit, it just does your bidding, like a printer should. And the ink lasts a very long time.

    Yes, everyone says get a B&W laser printer. If that fits your needs do so. We have kids that want or need to print in color fairly often, and color laser was out of the question last time we purchased.

    Brother is the now only brand I look at after decades of buying consumer printers. If absolutely forced not to buy Brother, I’d go with Epson. I used to love Canon, but each model started incorporating more and more bullshit, and I found their ink to be both expensive and short lived. HP is the king of printer bullshit, but Canon seems to want to sit on their court in recent years.


  • Yep, Brother rocks.

    Too lazy for my usual lengthy monologue about Brother when this comes up, but works well with Linux, far more reasonable ink cost than any other brand I’ve tried, and the even low end ‘inkvestment’ model we have has really lived up to its claims regarding ink longevity. It doesn’t even hassle you when you use off brand ink, but I only tried hat once since I had so little complaint about the Brother ink. You do lose ink level indication, which is annoying, but that’s it, and manually checking level is also easy with this style of printer.


  • In your example where literally every detail has been changed, including the type of product being produced, that makes sense.

    The video says, “Portal Revolution Official Trailer.” What that says to me is “This is the official trailer” presumably released by the creator of Portal Revolution (which is a community mod).

    Even in the worst possible way I can try to interpret that, calling it “manipulative” seems like a huge stretch.

    If Valve somehow thinks it’s the same thing as your Pokemon example, I’m sure we’ll see some action taken.






  • I’ve got a Bluesky account but never use it since barely anyone I know is on it, and I don’t really know how to find people to follow that are actually interesting to me.

    Hope the below is helpful! 🙂

    In a month-ish on bluesky I’ve ended up with a far better experience than ever I could find on twitter, and I sincerely think many folks not finding the same have probably not recognized how core feeds are to the experience. They more or less let you build your own algorithm.

    https://www.astrobetter.com/blog/2023/09/18/how-to-get-started-on-bluesky-cross-post/

    Point 4 in the linked article discusses feeds.

    In addition to other specific feeds you may add for yourself, I recommend the recent-ishly created “For You” feed which tracks what you seem interested in and tries to suggest based on that. (I removed the default “Discover” feed and replaced it with “For You.”) I’ve subbed to about 10 or 12 feeds, but that’s one of four I have pinned.

    All in all my bluesky homepage is 99% things I actually want to see, and people I actually want to engage with, and there is plenty of it - despite my feed selections being intentionally niche.

    There’s also a browser extension called “Sky Follower Bridge” that will semi-automatically find where folks you follow on twitter have created bluesky accounts so you can just go down the list and follow them all. It’s something to run every few days if you follow a lot of folks, as people continue to move over.

    If there are very specific public figures you are waiting on to move over, no solution but patience there, and I have some of those too. However, I’ve been giving out my invitation codes to regular people who I want to see on Bluesky and that has worked out pretty well.

    Good luck, and sorry for the unsolicited advice. :-)