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Tuesday 30 July 2019 Thoughts

Last month I got some suspiciously kind feedback from @ininitary:

Line-based printers like typical inkjets usually do not support PostScript® or PCL. They often can print plain ASCII text files. print/ghostscript9-base supports the PDLs used by some of these printers. However, printing an entire graphic-based page on these printers is often very slow due to the large amount of data to be transferred and printed.

That’s clearly the wrong quote, though TIL. Let’s try that again:

yeah and now i’m shocked and wondering how could that be that this is how i had to realise my all time favourite blogger is on the twitters

I can’t take two things: corriander, because I’m allergic; and compliments. But I appreciate the sentiment!


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