Just have two mobile pjone numbers. One that's public and always off that you use for forms and crap, another that's secret that you give out to friends.
I did set the driver to B&W mode and it still used color cartridge toner too.
Of course it may depend on the printer how it works, just don't rely on the yellow dots being omitted just because you set B&W since the amount needed for those dots is minimal and not possible to be measured.
Even dots that don't move betrays you, they are likely the serial number of the printer in question.
If you want to make a mess, then pick up discarded papers that has passed the printer before and run your print on them. It's not uncommon that some prints have waste blank pages included.
Just be aware that there's no reason to turn off the feature just because the printing is in black and white. Many color printers still uses all colors to print black and white prints, even though it's wasting toner. I have discovered that myself - printing a large pile of papers black and white and the level for all colors went down.
The reason why you should care: The death of Net Neutrality. Soon you need a CBS internet or a Fox internet depending on which shows you want to watch.
Don't forget that many corporations have moved their data to cloud based services, which means that when the shit hits the fan for real only the diehard businesses that still run their own servers with bookkeeping have a chance of survival when the IRS do an audit and the employees want their salaries.
I never stated that Microsoft was open, but at the time they only provided the cheap and simple MS-DOS, nothing more. Windows came later and wasn't something to care about until late 80's, before that it was just a toy.
The problem for Unix was that by going closed they also charged a lot for the use of it without realizing that they then gave Microsoft basically an open goal to play towards.
Which leads to the case that people have a hard time to break down a problem into components that are easy to maintain and test.
But in many solutions there's also the problem that those that codes don't even understand or know the environment the system is going to be used in. Like the fact that there's sometimes icy roads - explain that to a person in Bangalore where the only place you see ice is in drinks.
UML is useful to identify which objects you are working with in the code but it's not good to describe the information flow in a system.
The worst problem with UML is that it also can tie together objects with each other - or even worse, create objects - that from a superficial glance seems to be related but when you look at the information flow you see that the only thing they have in common is that they are related from a very specific perspective, much like two stars that looks close to each other from the viewpoint we have here but in reality they are many lightyears apart.
Just have two mobile pjone numbers. One that's public and always off that you use for forms and crap, another that's secret that you give out to friends.
"Please wait while your call is traced and a complaint is filed to the correct police department."
If you could find the right number to fax back to.
It should cost $5 to leave a voicemail message.
That way only important messages goes in there.
I did set the driver to B&W mode and it still used color cartridge toner too.
Of course it may depend on the printer how it works, just don't rely on the yellow dots being omitted just because you set B&W since the amount needed for those dots is minimal and not possible to be measured.
Even dots that don't move betrays you, they are likely the serial number of the printer in question.
If you want to make a mess, then pick up discarded papers that has passed the printer before and run your print on them. It's not uncommon that some prints have waste blank pages included.
Just be aware that there's no reason to turn off the feature just because the printing is in black and white. Many color printers still uses all colors to print black and white prints, even though it's wasting toner. I have discovered that myself - printing a large pile of papers black and white and the level for all colors went down.
Print on yellow paper.
I still have an Epson FX-100.
Just use a copier in a public place. I have even paid for copies made in a bookstore once of a document I had.
A dot matrix printer is the solution to the problem then.
In some countries it's however illegal to try to identify sources that have leaked to the press.
The reason why you should care: The death of Net Neutrality. Soon you need a CBS internet or a Fox internet depending on which shows you want to watch.
Realize that the "network" connection to a certain show is completely lost for all viewers outside the US.
Or Hellschreiber.
I wonder how long it will take before FB suddenly tanks.
Back to basics of CW communication on the HF bands.
How about Harbor freight?
Home depot people don't have any idea of what the difference between amps and volts is.
In a year or two it may be that it wasn't any saved money at all due to the cost of downtime and lack of competence.
Don't forget that many corporations have moved their data to cloud based services, which means that when the shit hits the fan for real only the diehard businesses that still run their own servers with bookkeeping have a chance of survival when the IRS do an audit and the employees want their salaries.
And I accidentally shredded the master encryption key media too for the backups.
I never stated that Microsoft was open, but at the time they only provided the cheap and simple MS-DOS, nothing more. Windows came later and wasn't something to care about until late 80's, before that it was just a toy.
The problem for Unix was that by going closed they also charged a lot for the use of it without realizing that they then gave Microsoft basically an open goal to play towards.
Unfortunately the decision to no longer be open was also the decision that caused Unix to be overrun by Microsoft.
Which leads to the case that people have a hard time to break down a problem into components that are easy to maintain and test.
But in many solutions there's also the problem that those that codes don't even understand or know the environment the system is going to be used in. Like the fact that there's sometimes icy roads - explain that to a person in Bangalore where the only place you see ice is in drinks.
UML is useful to identify which objects you are working with in the code but it's not good to describe the information flow in a system.
The worst problem with UML is that it also can tie together objects with each other - or even worse, create objects - that from a superficial glance seems to be related but when you look at the information flow you see that the only thing they have in common is that they are related from a very specific perspective, much like two stars that looks close to each other from the viewpoint we have here but in reality they are many lightyears apart.