Try using the CUPS interface and mingle with settings.
Zebras work great on Linux.
Try using the CUPS interface and mingle with settings.
Zebras work great on Linux.


I would agree with you and Trump. The only problem is that Trump is just saying that because he has been recently awarded a prize by FIFA.


In Italy we call football (as in soccer) “calcio”, but the american one Is literally called “football americano” in Italian.
The current version, at article 16, also includes software:
contracts for the supply of digital content which is not supplied on a tangible medium if the performance has begun


I’m thinking about a wok. That surely couldn’t work with induction. Or does it?


Okay but it’s still regarded as a serious publication, even if every publication has some kind of agenda


Damn I had forgot about subredditsimulator. It felt like AI was stupid and funny, and look where we are now
No, the EU doesn’t force refunds for software


The secret trick is not going to the US until radical changes in their government.
The world is a big place with many things to see, just choose some other country for your vacations.


I agree with you, but this is a link to a New York Times article, not some shady blog just made to push an agenda.
If people didn’t find this article interesting, they could just not upvote it.


Yes, but unfortunately not many countries have that system.
I think all of the EU should implement wealth/income based fines.


Another solution is implementing a ban that will get into effect in 10 years, when the value of such cars would be lower anyway.
This prevents people from buying new big cars in the meantime anyway.


We need to limit the size of cars that can enter our cities. Seriously.
It can also be done in an indirect way, e.g. by making smaller parking spaces and give fines to cars that exceed the shapes.
We need more providers to offer services similar to Cloudflare.
Bunny.net is an example, it’s an European company.


I wonder if semantic tags like <article>, with controls embedded in <nav> or similar tags, could work anyway.


I just want to say that I’m sorry for the current status of the web; I’ve worked on making some apps accessible to blind people and I bet most of them are horrible to use for a person with visual impairments.
At first I noticed the wooden floor style, then the Danfoss radiator valve, which is very common in Denmark. Even the window shape. I wouldn’t have bet my life on it, but I had a feeling it was Danish.
Maybe I should start playing Geoguessr…
Amazing! I don’t know what makes it look so Danish, maybe the wooden floor? The window shape? The Danfoss radiator valve?
Then I saw your username and I was like: aah, he’s surely a Dane ;)
Zebra ZD220 DT works great on Linux using CUPS. Tested it on both Ubuntu 23.10 and the latest version of Mint.