Brother QL-550 here. I think it might be smaller than you need but judging by this and the other comments the Brother QL series looks good. Can’t remember what setup it needed (I don’t think there was much) but if the information is helpful to you I can take a look
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I feel like “both” is also an option
The brain cells presumably have a life span… if this technology ever gets used in consumer devices, I’d like to know how people will try and squeeze extra life out of a failing component.
Take it out and warm it in their hands like an alkaline battery?
Give it a shake?
Sing to it?
Some kind of stimulant drug?
They missed out the firmware in the WiFi adapter
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some less known or underused open source fonts?
7·1 month agoOoh there’s a monospace version too
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOS
31·1 month agoThis makes you sound like a Jehova’s witness.
Idk if that’s a valid comparison… being a Jehovah’s witness doesn’t save you a penny in software licensing costs
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Sometimes people like to complain about windows and iOS
53·1 month agoMy takeaway from point 1 is to rephrase my advice as a complaint:
“Man, it sucks you have that problem with Windows. I’ve been struggling with a computer problem of my own actually. I’ve been getting really down down thinking about all the Windows users out there who just have no clue about how the power of Linux could change their lives for the better”
There’s an Android app with firmware for the watch that supports notifications, so the watch has the potential for smart features
But it looks like there’s no equivalent app for Graphene OS, so in effect, you’re right, no smart features
Commenting because no-one mentioned the Watchy
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Technology@lemmy.world•16-inch laptop with Blu-ray drive, USB 4 and AMD Ryzen 7: Fujitsu FMV Note A launchesEnglish
111·2 months agounsupported hardware, firmware bugs
Response: “have they tried turning it off and on again?”
Best give that a thumbs down. Bad vibes!
No way! I didn’t know you could cycle through the results like that… awesome!
Works as long as you didn’t put something silly in your nvim config like
vim.keymap.set("ca", "q!", "echo 'not so fast!'")
I imagined something like this (youtube video L7iROzIKm1M ) but idk if it’s still a thing
It’s moot for me anyway because there’s no chance of appliance makers opening up their hardware
EDIT: can’t post a link to YT for some reason
As someone who’s into home automation:
- Some of the features are cool, like seeing what’s in your fridge remotely. That’d be nice to have while I’m out shopping
- I currently have an old NUC hooked up to a little interface and some speakers in my kitchen. It’s a bit janky, and it would be nice to run that through some hardware that’s actually intended for kitchen use
Admittedly I’m not sure I could justify the price for “would be nice” features like that
I’d love a fridge with network connectivity and ‘smart’ features, but I’d need control over the firmware it runs
PALS webbing and baby equipment is the most natural combination in the world
If it wasn’t olive green, I’d use this for sure
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Standing desks are like gym memberships. Plenty of people (and offices) pay for them but never use them
1·4 months agotakes up a lot of floor space
In an office they could be stacked like bunk beds
I’m not sure where showerthoughts energy ends and trolling begins, but I feel like stupider things have been successfully marketed







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