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@Lithdoran

no. takocult.

Hell Entrou em Şubat 2012
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maddy catgirlprostate
maddy catgirlprostate@catgirlprostate·
Shout-out to this headline from the verge I think about it whenever someone asks for a recommendation
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Sooraj@iAnonymous3000

It should NOT be this hard to buy a privacy-respecting printer. Seriously. A printer should be one of the simplest devices in the house. You send it a document. It puts ink or toner on paper. That should be the whole relationship. Instead, the mainstream printer market has become a swamp of cloud accounts, mobile apps, subscriptions, cartridge DRM, remote diagnostics, vendor lock-in, and “smart” features nobody asked for. HP is the canonical example of how bad this got. HP+ ties the printer to an HP account, an internet connection, and original HP ink for the life of the device. Dynamic Security can reject cartridges based on vendor-controlled firmware rules. Instant Ink turns printing into a subscription relationship. Why does it need to talk to the vendor just to do the one job it was built for? And from a security perspective, this is a nightmare. A Wi-Fi printer is a computer on your LAN. It has firmware, network services, a web admin panel, default settings, cloud features, and sometimes stored documents or saved credentials. A compromised printer can expose services. It can: - advertise itself to the LAN - store print jobs and scans - keep address books and scan destinations - hold credentials for scan-to-email, scan-to-SMB, scan-to-FTP, LDAP, or remote management And it usually sits on the same network as your laptop, phone, NAS, smart home devices, and sometimes work machine. Used printers are worse. Assume the previous owner left behind Wi-Fi settings, scan destinations, address books, stored credentials, and cached documents. One reason to prefer black-and-white: many color laser printers can embed machine identification codes into printed pages. Yellow dots are the famous version. The broader issue is forensic marking. Good intel on this is weirdly hard to come by.

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Flying Chaucer@lelianadelrey·
I feel like somewhere in 1926 this exact conversation also happened
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Kuuhaku ☭
Kuuhaku ☭@Kuuhaku3993·
"Hating right-wingers makes you just as bad as them"
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I just saw someone begging Arin Egoraptor Game Grump Hanson to distance himself from Goose due to the edgy jokes she made in the past
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🥀_ Imposter_🥀@Imposter_Edits·
@emmma_camp_ You are a middle-class white woman who writes for the Wall Street Journal. Your career depends on keeping the class barriers up. The snotty grandstanding about "equal rights" ends at the moment it doesn't affect your life directly.
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PJ • The Andor Guy • 🟢 •
My Steak too juicy and my lobster too buttery ass opinions by butthurt George Lucas fans never fail to make me laugh. “Star Wars shouldn’t be good” is too fucking funny.
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ii@iime_mori_·
i had the plan to post artwork everyday, but i need to work hard for the second half of my semester… so my account might be quiet for a while :,(
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mai@kumiko_love7·
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