• @Limonene@lemmy.world
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    1332 months ago

    In case anyone was thinking this applies only to inkjet printers: no, it ONLY seems to apply to laser printers – the thing that Brother used to be known for. Where the article says “ink”, they mean “toner”. There is no ink in a laser printer.

        • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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          122 months ago

          There is something similar for B&W laser printing. Text is never 100% black, but rastered. You can digitally hide a whole lot of information in microraster on a page of printed text.

          • @idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            Text is never 100% black, but rastered.

            Does “rastered” mean the image is mapped onto a very fine grid and each square is given a 0-100 value for intensity of ink? I looked it up, and it seemed like the squares are given a binary value, but this is nowhere near my wheelhouse and I’m honestly not sure I understood the Wikipedia page, let alone the references

            • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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              112 months ago

              It is actually quite easy: “Black” print does not mean that 100% of all pixels are actually set. Print pixels are never perfect squares, so even if the printer only prints half of the dots, the print is still dark enough. If not, it could print 70% or 80%, but lets stick to 50% for ease of argument.

              So instead of

              XXXXXXXX
              XXXXXXXX
              XXXXXXXX
              

              it would print

              X X X X
               X X X X
              X X X X
              

              For you, it would still be a “roughly black” spot (keep in mind these 8x3 pixel are 0.032mm wide and 0.012mm high on good laser printer).

              Would you notice if the pattern was slightly different, like

              X X X X
               X XX  X
              X X X X
              

              Make a bonanza of those small changes nobody can see, and you can hide thosands of bytes of data in those patterns on any printed page.

    • @surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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      432 months ago

      If regulators don’t stop them from doing it, the CEO’s of publicly traded companies will get the boot from the board for not doing it. They have a fiduciary duty to be as shitty as humanly possible.

      We need laws to stop this, but the politicians are all bribed not to.

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        222 months ago

        They have a fiduciary duty to be as shitty as humanly possible.

        They don’t – that’s a cargo-cult misunderstanding of Dodge v. Ford Motor Co – but it’s so widely believed I guess it might as well be true.

        • @surph_ninja@lemmy.world
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          82 months ago

          If the people sitting on the Supreme Court believe it, and I believe the majority of those shitbags do, then that is unfortunately the law as it stands.

          But when the law is unethical, I don’t see why we should be lawful.

        • @SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.works
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          42 months ago

          Well, there is plenty of evidence to the contrary, such as the way Costco mostly operates. Being the good guys has a lot of brand value. With a little nurturing of the vast propaganda machine known as advertising, that could be improved.

    • @Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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      82 months ago

      It’s like every company that wasn’t complete playing the social good will game and didn’t appear at a casual glance to be shit just suddenly decided to…go to complete shit. masks off, because they saw it might finally be acceptable to be ghouls again.

      Unfortunately, I’m pretty sure I FTFY. Wish it weren’t so, but that’s definitely what it looks like…

      • @SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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        The mask of humanity fall[s] from capital. It has to take it off to kill everyone – everything you love; all the hope and tenderness in the world. It has to take it off, just for one second. To do the deed.

        • The Deserter, Disco Elysium

        They are just taking the mask off since they don’t have to wear it right now.

        • @Sturgist@lemmy.ca
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          52 months ago

          Game is such a fucking gem. I gotta do a replay soon.

          They are just taking the mask off since they don’t have to wear it right now.

          Cuts into profit margins pretending to not be a threat to the continued existence of the species and ecosystem as a whole. Gotta buy that 15th mega-yacht.

          Something something, I’ll bring the BBQ sauce.

    • @Artyom@lemm.ee
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      12 months ago

      The government has mostly turned a blind eye to dark pattern business for years, and now the president is openly saying that he encourages it and wants companies to step up their game. Of course things are going to get worse, especially now where everyone will have forgotten this by the next election, so it’ll get to stay as “the norm”

  • m-p{3}
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    792 months ago

    I suggest whoever has old firmware files to upload them to the Internet Archive (if they allow those).

  • @lefixxx@lemmy.world
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    Brother losing all competitive advantage they had via reputation. Doing a very big 180 and reversing the changes and commiting to no do t his BS is the only way to undo this

  • @skankhunt42@lemmy.ca
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    462 months ago

    Nice, Brother was the last one standing in my mind.

    I’m glad I have an IoT vlan without internet access. Nothing is allowed to phone home here.

  • DigitalDilemma
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    412 months ago

    Thats’s a shame, I always considered brother one of the better makers of paper manglers.

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      Every single company.

      All it takes is your favorite company to suddenly be run by a CEO who wants to maximize profits or increase shareholder value, or worse, think they’re God’s Gift to the World. Or in the flip side, they’re fighting for survival so they have to make scummy decisions to keep afloat.

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      The issues with each are very different:

      • Proton - CEO sucks and for some reason is sucking up to Trump; products are still good
      • Mozilla - PR team sucks, though AFAIK the product is still fine, and you can use a fork to avoid the PR/legal team
      • Brother - actively screwing you
    • @gutter_angel@lemm.ee
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      112 months ago

      i came across this explanation of it, haven’t verified it directly but he seems to make good content:

      https://youtube.com/shorts/ZX8OaZZDlM8

      he says theres identification each time you print using the yellow ink, and basically is a counterfeit currency countermeasure

      id kill to have a foss print setup though

      • @Rin@lemm.ee
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        22 months ago

        I know about the yellow dot thingy. Literally metadata on paper for no reason imo. I highly doubt a person could make a realistic fake through the use of a conventional printer.

        In the UK, we don’t even have paper money anymore, it’s plastic… Maybe it’s more of a USA skill issue, too?

        • @grue@lemmy.world
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          12 months ago

          In the UK, we don’t even have paper money anymore, it’s plastic… Maybe it’s more of a USA skill issue, too?

          US “paper” money has been made of cotton-linen blend cloth for over 100 years.