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Windows tip:

Is your PC doing weird things? Things so weird & frustrating that no one else on the Internet has ever written about it? Never disabled Fast Startup? Don't even know what Fast Startup is? Here's the quick fix:

Restart Windows. Don't use "shut down," don't use "turn off," don't use the power button. Those aren't true Windows restarts.

Start -> power button icon -> Restart

Do that once a month or so, even if you turn it on and off daily, & half the weird things go away.

Today's Google Chrome monopoly makes the Microsoft Internet Explorer monopoly of not all that long ago look like peanuts.

Anyway, memorize Get Firefox dotcom.

If you are horrified by the Web Environment Integrity proposal by Google (#DRM for ads), stop using Chrome and switch to Firefox and block ads everywhere.

The only eyeballs left for Google to show ads are the ones protected by ad blockers. That’s the highest growth opportunity they have, and we cannot let them have it.

Tech interviews are a hazing ritual and not actually tests of whether you can do the job.

re: My HP Laserjet 1100 

Also, on a positive tangent, the long since lost manual for my printer has a section on cleaning the lone faulty part: the pick-up roller. Thank the Internet Archive for preserving the needful things their makers don't.

archive.org/details/printerman

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re: My HP Laserjet 1100 

What really blows my mind is that Unix & Linux can print to it just fine on brand new hardware because HP themselves wrote & released cups drivers for it.

openprinting.org/printer/HP/HP

HP once made tanks for soho printers. Now they just make disposable hardware with quickly abandoned support.

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My HP Laserjet 1100 

has printed an average of 5 pages a day for 25 years & counting.

My latest Unix workstation can print to it just fine.

My latest Linux workstation can print to it just fine.

My latest Windows workstation can't print to it at all because a compatible driver doesn't exist. No compatible driver exists because HP removed downloads for Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, & 10, & Microsoft removed it from Windows Update for 10 & 11.

But if I downgrade to S2K3, XP, 2K, or NT4, I can print to it.

we're seeing rock n roll levels at about 99%

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@taco Also, I dove straight into FreeBSD knowing it's not at all intended for dedicated or general desktop use. Like with your poll's base Linux distros, there are derivatives designed for different & specialized use cases. This DistroWatch search lists a few FreeBSD-based ones: distrowatch.com/search.php?bas

@taco Functionally identical to Linux on the desktop, though I use wmx & a heavily customized .xsession instead of a full DE like XFCE.

In the shell the differences between BSD & GNU commands took a bit of getting used to, but that was made up for by a complete & actually useful `man` system. I don't miss GNU `info` at all.

@taco When I used Linux, my preferences were Debian-based, & that was because of their deb & apt package management interfaces.

(I switched to FreeBSD to escape pulse-audio & systemd.)

@nixCraft Even fewer know about `xmore`. And those who do know tend not to use it because, unlike xless, you can't pipe to it (which is a shame, because xmore has a cleaner UI).

I don't know how I should feel about Google Maps having an incredible historical landmark marker at ICBM coordinates 36.372731, 139.058436: the site of a little-known (at the time) used PC & parts store that shuttered way back in '02.

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