It's a brother I always figured that's why. It was purchased back when it was a highly recommended brand.
I only use branded carts and I've only had to run head cleaning on it a few times, at least one of those took several iterations. Frequent use might have helped.
But it's probably mostly luck and I hope no one takes this as an endorsement of the brand.
Is this perhaps why? I thought it was because of kids.
I've had the same ink jet since 2016. The kids have done a good job keeping the jets from having a chance to clog. There is also a wall of family pictures, comparatively infrequent but it was the original reason for purchasing this specific printer. That and zero config printing from mobile devices
Hookworms isn't why stores require shoes. It's because of hippies. Laws typically require employees to wear shoes and even then it depends on the workplace.
That's my point. The term walled garden predates it being applied to Apple and now that it has, it's become synonymous with anything Apple does is a walled garden and we ignoring other instances of walled gardens because they don't meet all the criteria of Apple's.
The original term for technology walled garden was more confining than what Apple does. The term would be more useful if it remained as technology that restricts the user's agency.
Pilot wave isn't another dimension. It exists in configuration space which is a concept of quantum mechanics in general. What pilot wave provides is a deterministic narrative for quantum mechanics.
Almost sounds like you're blaming the user while also not understanding that a de-google phone isn't the solution because it's not part of the tracking.
Misconstruing how language works isn't an argument for what an existing and established word means.
I'm sure that argument made you feel super clever but it's nonsense.
I sourced by definition from authoritative sources. The fact that you didn't even bother to verify that or provide an alternative authoritative definition tells me all I need to know about the value in further discussion with you.
The computer science industry isn't the authority on artificial intelligence it thinks it is. The industry is driven by a level of hubris that causes people to step beyond the bounds of science and into the realm of humanities without acknowledgment.
It's requires the ability to acquire knowledge, understand knowledge and use knowledge.
No one has been able to create an system that can understand knowledge, therefor me none of it is artificial intelligence. Each generation is merely more and more complex knowledge models. Useful in many ways but never intelligent.
Yes, Apple haters can't admit nor understand it but Apple doesn't do pseudo-tech.
They may do silly things, they may love their 100% mark up but it's all real technology.
The AI pushers or today are akin to the pushers of paranormal phenomenon from a century ago. These pushers want us to believe, need us to believe it so they can get us addicted and extract value from our very existence.
Proving it matters. Science is constantly proving any other thing that people believe is obvious because people have an uncanning ability to believe things that are false. Some people will believe things long after science has proven them false.
It's a brother I always figured that's why. It was purchased back when it was a highly recommended brand.
I only use branded carts and I've only had to run head cleaning on it a few times, at least one of those took several iterations. Frequent use might have helped.
But it's probably mostly luck and I hope no one takes this as an endorsement of the brand.