• @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    So people are forced to install the vendor’s bloatware. Lovely. They just keep giving people new reasons to ditch Windows entirely.

    • @Stovetop
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      -31 year ago

      Did you read the article?

      • FiveMacs
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        I did.

        Microsoft has noted that printer manufacturers no longer need to bundle their drivers with Windows updates. Instead, they can build their Print Support Apps by leveraging the UWP development framework and distribute them through the Microsoft Store to offer customized experiences.

        I read this as drivers are not required in WHCP, put it in the MS store so we can force more account signups, and you can make them download your program filled with customer experiences like ads and useless bloatware.

        2026 all new drivers will not be allowed on WHCP because custom experience.

        • AnonTwo
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          41 year ago

          To be fair, printer drivers are, have been, and always will be shit. So chances are very high that while malice is possible, incompetence is significantly more likely in this case (pushing towards a more stable option)

          • ares35
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            41 year ago

            hp’s ‘smart’ app is already the poster child for incompetence. give me the basic drivers-only installer.

        • themeatbridge
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          31 year ago

          There’s got to be an open source printer that somebody is making, right?

          • @[email protected]
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            91 year ago

            A lot of business class printers require no drivers, as it’s built into the printer itself. My little bw xerox printer I have at home is like this. It’s OS agnostic too. So any device on my lan can just connect to it and print.

            Home consumer grade stuff is an absolute nightmare, and has been for a while now. I mostly deal with biz class stuff, but the rare time I deal with consumer grade makes me wanna pull my beard off.

            • ares35
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              51 year ago

              postscript printers are great. one little ppd file is the ‘drivers’.

            • IHeartBadCode
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              21 year ago

              Yes this! Spending a little extra to get a good laser printer that’s made for the small office or home office makes all the difference.

              I’ve got Linux computers, a Windows 10, two Macs, Android tablets, an iPad, three Android phones, two iPhones, and five Pis. None of them have problems printing to my Brother laser printer out of box without a driver via IPP.

              The shitty consumer, we’re just selling you ink in a roundabout way, kinds of printers are the ones that require bloatware. Stay away from those and you’re golden.

              • HidingCat
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                21 year ago

                Brother lasers are great, I always tell people to get those. Inkjets are only for photos, and even then, we’re talking at least 5-6 colour printers that start at US$500, not the cheap consumer shit at US$100 or less.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            Wasn’t it precisely this question that got Richard Stallman started on the whole free (as in speech) software thing…?

        • @Stovetop
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          21 year ago

          Bad printer drivers already require account signups and push ads and bloatware. Whether or not the drivers are obtained from bundled OS updates (gross) or a storefront is entirely irrelevant.

          Just get printers that don’t require special drivers. That would be most printers that aren’t bottom of the barrel e-waste.