I used to do it that way too, but my wife is not technically inclined, so we settled on something with a web UI for editing.There are a few areas where the wiki is marginally better for me, the main one being the ability to do quick edits from a smartphone.I do really like the simple approach with a static site builder though
Brother QL-550 here. I think it might be smaller than you need but judging by this and the other comments the Brother QL series looks good. Can't remember what setup it needed (I don't think there was much) but if the information is helpful to you I can take a look
The brain cells presumably have a life span... if this technology ever gets used in consumer devices, I'd like to know how people will try and squeeze extra life out of a failing component.Take it out and warm it in their hands like an alkaline battery?Give it a shake?Sing to it?Some kind of stimulant drug?
My takeaway from point 1 is to rephrase my advice as a complaint:
"Man, it sucks you have that problem with Windows. I've been struggling with a computer problem of my own actually. I've been getting really down down thinking about all the Windows users out there who just have no clue about how the power of Linux could change their lives for the better"
wiki.jsIt has a few UI editor options, but I can definitely recommend the WYSIWYG markdown editor