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  • "healthy" is inherently a positive word. It's like trying to turn "happy" negative. You could change the form and put the risk on that noun: "....found to be a risk to ones health/happiness"

  • That's exactly my experience with a CP1525nw I've had for a dozen years. Kernel support and Android prints fine to it directly since at least the last several versions. I have been using off-brand toner and have had mixed results with some, but it's cheap enough that it doesn't bother me to replace a full cartridge if that happens

  • I was just using fonts as an example that it is easy to accidentally violate the GDPR. Small sites outside the EU will just decide it's not worth the hassle. Most of the time, people in the EU won't have any interest in viewing local news content, so it doesn't matter anyway

  • It's always small, local news sites that just block EU traffic because the GDPR is so vague and broad they don't want to spend the resources to ensure compliance.

    Sites have violated GDPR by simply using the wrong fonts

  • It's a cumulative thing: they seem to always be behind and this is just a new example to complain about. The main criticism started because the US was telling Berlin for months that Russia was going to invade and they didn't do anything/didn't believe.