Occasionally, I will travel with hardcopy for travel itinerary, reservation info, flight info, and the occasional QR code to interface with various services and kiosks along the way. Reason being: sometimes, I’m in a busy place and I’m simply not getting to an outlet to feed a hungry phone. Plus, apps are aggressively networked these days (no offline data) so losing access to information due to spotty cell or wifi reception is a stupid problem to have, especially when paper is such a reliable workaround.
Also, a hard-copy backup for tax filings and other important transactions is cheap insurance.
I’ll add that I’m currently using a 15-year-old HP laser printer that’s on its second toner cartridge. An inkjet would have clogged and sent to e-waste about five times over by now. So it’s hardly an inconvenience.
Tech enthusiasts; “I have my entire house hooked up as a smart home, with automation, remote controlled lights, presence detection…”
Tech workers; “That’s my printer, I keep a loaded gun next to it in case it makes a sound I don’t like”
The engineer who designed the printer: "I keep a C4 charge strapped to it with a non-networked, mechanical, dead-man switch.
I work in Infosec and my house is full of smart devices.
But they live in their own vlan and can only talk to my home assistant server.
Why would someone that works with tech want to own a 2d printer?
Printing return labels mostly.
Occasionally, I will travel with hardcopy for travel itinerary, reservation info, flight info, and the occasional QR code to interface with various services and kiosks along the way. Reason being: sometimes, I’m in a busy place and I’m simply not getting to an outlet to feed a hungry phone. Plus, apps are aggressively networked these days (no offline data) so losing access to information due to spotty cell or wifi reception is a stupid problem to have, especially when paper is such a reliable workaround.
Also, a hard-copy backup for tax filings and other important transactions is cheap insurance.
I’ll add that I’m currently using a 15-year-old HP laser printer that’s on its second toner cartridge. An inkjet would have clogged and sent to e-waste about five times over by now. So it’s hardly an inconvenience.
You have to print your own return labels? Every time I have needed one they print it out for me at any shop that takes deliveries.
Have to? No. Want to in order to avoid potential problems since I already have a printer around? Yes.
Portable rage room, a la Office Space