I like to think I'm a competent IT professional with the skills to get stuff done and solve problems.
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I like to think I'm a competent IT professional with the skills to get stuff done and solve problems. I think I've accomplished a lot in my career and hobbies so far.
But printers remain the one _fucking thing_ which consistently make me question my own sanity and are the primary driver of imposter syndrome for me.
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I like to think I'm a competent IT professional with the skills to get stuff done and solve problems. I think I've accomplished a lot in my career and hobbies so far.
But printers remain the one _fucking thing_ which consistently make me question my own sanity and are the primary driver of imposter syndrome for me.
@logan I have a good printer that I've been using for 10+ years. It's like 50% that it'll work on a given day. No amount of rebooting or cajoling fixes in when it doesn't feel like working. It makes me crazy!!
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I like to think I'm a competent IT professional with the skills to get stuff done and solve problems. I think I've accomplished a lot in my career and hobbies so far.
But printers remain the one _fucking thing_ which consistently make me question my own sanity and are the primary driver of imposter syndrome for me.
@logan before CUPS,
lprwas more reliable thanlpand Windows was already mangling HPCL & PostScript at that time. -
I like to think I'm a competent IT professional with the skills to get stuff done and solve problems. I think I've accomplished a lot in my career and hobbies so far.
But printers remain the one _fucking thing_ which consistently make me question my own sanity and are the primary driver of imposter syndrome for me.
@logan Printers are the fucking endgame boss of IT.
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I like to think I'm a competent IT professional with the skills to get stuff done and solve problems. I think I've accomplished a lot in my career and hobbies so far.
But printers remain the one _fucking thing_ which consistently make me question my own sanity and are the primary driver of imposter syndrome for me.
@logan That, and WiFi. WiFi is black magic.
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