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Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Once Lemmy is huge, won't it have the same problems as Reddit?English
401·2 years agoA few thoughts:
- Unlike reddit, Lemmy provides a way for instances to not tolerate those sorts of activities by limiting what users can join their own instances and blocking entire instances where those activities are coming from.
- With karma not being a public profile stat, there shouldn’t be any needs to farm it.
- Without the corporate profit motive and centralized control Lemmy (as a whole) couldn’t do what reddit is doing with the APIs. An instance could and an instance could also serve ads, but people are free to move to another instance if they don’t like it while still maintaining access to most content.
synthllama@lemmy.sdf.orgto
Technology@beehaw.org•Wish Lemmy used more screen real estate? Or that replies are indented more? Or that horrible green is blue? Read onEnglish
7·2 years agoLooks great! Is this compatible with Lemmy’s dark theme?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's the current state of printers on Linux? Are there any decent options?
1·2 years agoIf it’s a network printer and it lists Postscript and/or PCL6 support on its specs it should be good for at least basic printing. I still use my Brother laser though, haven’t needed to replace it yet.



Brother laser printers are great. As long as you get one that supports Postscript (Brother calls this BR-Script), PCL5 or PCL6. You can see this under the “emulations” printing specs on a printer model page. PostScript and PCL both have fully open source implementations so you’ll usually be able to just use built-in CUPS gutenprint or foomatic drivers. I also recommend ethernet (wired or wireless) and not usb.
Do not get one that only says “GDI” emulations which is Windows based and can be really painful to deal with.