Printers can send info about you to the police is this true?
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Anonymous2010-02-25 19:07
This is possible when companies collaborate with the authority to deliver nasty features such as this. Without freedom, users must rely solely upon the master over the printer software to do the right thing. Without freedom, users can never know if the software is spying on them or has any number of potential spying features.
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Anonymous2010-02-25 22:13
thats why i still use a typewriter.
(I'm actually posting this from a typewriter, so don't expect a reply for a few weeks)
Obviously if you buy your printer with cash the best they can do is track the store you bought from.
If you're that paranoid use a typewriter, or glue letters to the page.
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Anonymous2010-03-02 16:39
tl;dr
Also, Torvalds uses Fedora. You know why? Because he's so fucking elite at haxxing my anus that he can overcome the immense coding problems, errors, and bugs in that shitty distro. It gives him a challenge!
Ubuntu is better than Fedora, because it's not shitful of bugs, constantly. Kernel sysrq didn't even work. Vterms didn't work. Dual graphics didn't work. Fedora is a P.O.S.
BSD is far superior.
Dear thread,
I'm installing ubuntu and smoking cigarettes. While wearing a black hat, not a red one. Who the FUCK wears a red fedora anyways?!
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Anonymous2010-03-03 8:00
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That..is rather shocking. But I'm sure politicians and plice will assure us it's for our own "safety"...