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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure what machine they were raging against, but it was probably a printer.

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      They really were the worst back then.

      Despite all the shitty things manufacturers (especially printer manufacturers have done), actually using printers has gotten so much easier.

      A few years ago you had to sacrifice a goat under a blue moon while reciting the installation instructions in backwards Latin to add a printer to a computer.

      Now people can log into the Wi-Fi at my house on their phone for the first time and immediately click “Print” on their phone, pick a printer, and it just fucking works.

      No special apps, no drivers, no “have disk” bullshit.

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        reminder that printers being absolutely dogshit garbage is what gave rise to the free software movement, richard stallman was so sick of dealing with printers that he wrote his own software for it.

        printers being awful is a big part of why linux exists, which powers most of the web.

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      Actually it’s not a printer this machine is much more sinister. A machine that is used to oppress people. They use this machine to devide humankind and go againt each other but don’t let it distract you from the fact that in 1998, The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.

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        Actually it’s not a printer this machine is much more sinister. A machine that is used to oppress people. They use this machine to divide humankind and go against each other […]

        Sounds just like a printer.