FlexibleToast

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[–] FlexibleToast@lemmy.world 1 points 7 minutes ago

Digital backups work until your provider decides you don't matter as a customer

Don't rely on a provider. And I have no idea what you even mean by worksheets, so I have zero opinion.

I neither need nor want to slopify information. I don't need to search a dozen-page document that I can flip through and move to various benches and worksites.

This strongly depends on what you're doing. I wish the papers I have to reference were only 12 pages.

A sheet of paper takes up much, much less space than a powerbank.

I'm carrying the power bank when traveling regardless

Does your "tax guy" handle every single interaction between you and every government agency?

How much do I need to interact with the government? Taxes probably are by far the most I interact with the government. Wither it is the IRS, Secretary of State, or DNR. All of which do digital or have the physical forms at their office, no printer required.

Look, it's obvious some people need a printer. Wither they actually need or just want the convenience like you do. I would bet most people don't and I think fewer and fewer people do have them these days. That's all kind of irrelevant to the use of a hotel business center anyway. It's even more irrelevant when talking about the president who has an entire team of communication people that do bring the equipment they need with them. It's vanishingly rare to need that business center, even if you do trust it, and it's completely inexcusable for a government official. It's also weird how hung up on a joke you've become.

[–] FlexibleToast@lemmy.world 0 points 57 minutes ago* (last edited 56 minutes ago) (2 children)

Physical backups are not digital

Not needed, you can backup digitally

Paper manuals are easier to flip through, dog-ear, and move around

Digital is much easier to search with ctrl+f and can be fed to a RAG so you can ask your favorite LLM questions about it

Paper copies of tickets don't need batteries or wireless service

Traveling with a power bank is normal and you can save tickets to your offline wallet on your phone

The last few times I recall that I needed to print things at a hotel, they involved marriage license forms, credit reports

There is zero chance I'm trusting the security of hotel equipment with those sorts of paperwork.

Oh, I've also had to print out plenty of hardcopy documents for mailing to various government services over the years, including the IRS and SSA.

Right, the once every other year sort of thing and why most people don't need a printer. I've only needed physical print outs for the IRS once. I gather all those forms digitally, encrypt them, and send them to my tax guy.

[–] FlexibleToast@lemmy.world -1 points 2 hours ago (4 children)

Tax forms

Those are digital

manuals & documentation

Also digital

tickets & passes

Also digital

shipping labels, markable documents, patterns

These are the couple times a year thing that I print. Well, not patterns. Even "markable documents" I usually do digitally with a stylus. How often are you needing to do these things at a hotel?

[–] FlexibleToast@lemmy.world 1 points 3 hours ago (6 children)

How often are you printing things? I don't even own a printer. I spend maybe $0.50 a year printing things at the library.

[–] FlexibleToast@lemmy.world 0 points 3 hours ago (8 children)

You use a printer?

[–] FlexibleToast@lemmy.world 20 points 5 hours ago (16 children)

I didn't think anyone actually used those business centers.