Reddit user since March 26, 2011.

A farmer by trade turned software engineer and web developer.

I used to love moderating daily as a way to foster communities that felt inclusive and constructive. These days I’m fairly hands-off and am just concerned with keeping some things I love secure and comfortable for everyone.

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  • scarcer@kbin.socialtoLinux@lemmy.mlI'm so frustrated rn.
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    10 months ago

    Zorin OS is the way to go if you are sticking with the Debian/Ubuntu family. It’s basically the Mac OS of Linux distributions, by shipping with a level of polish that other distributions don’t deliver. To me this means I did zero tinkering out of the box to have the experience I wanted after spending a day configuring KDE in other distributions any time I did a reinstall. As far as printers go, they have always been hit or miss, but my problems were solved by disabling IPv6 on my local network.


















  • If you understand that it’s basically a Netflix subscription for ink, it works great, especially if you print photos it can save a lot of money. If you print a few things a month and suddenly go to 400 pages, you might run out of ink before the next set arrives.

    When you anticipate running out soon, you have to give CS a call and ask them to send the next set of cartridges sooner than later.