• @Zachariah
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    9 months ago

    “(added 2017) Reminder: It appears likely that all recent commercial color laser printers print some kind of forensic tracking codes, not necessarily using yellow dots. This is true whether or not those codes are visible to the eye and whether or not the printer models are listed here. This also includes the printers that are listed here as not producing yellow dots.

    This list is no longer being updated.”

    • @Tylerdurdon
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      169 months ago

      THANK YOU FOR THE YELLING OF THIS INFORMATION. I CLEARLY WOULD HAVE OVERLOOKED IT LIKE FAINT YELLOW DOTS BUT YOUR CAPS HAVE HELPED ME BETTER APPRECIATE THE CONTENT.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 months ago

          That’s one simplification I think English could use. Having separate lower and uppercase glyphs is an additional complexity that isn’t really needed. Languages with Cyrillic do just fine with it.

          • Teon
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            29 months ago

            True until you get to italics or handwriting. O_o

          • @[email protected]
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            19 months ago

            that’s how i’ve been writing since about college, I think. My printed handwriting I mean - I so large/small caps only. It’s so much easier to read. but also my handwriting sucks.

      • @Zachariah
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        549 months ago

        It’s was a copy-and-paste from the website, and I fixed it within a minute of commenting. Crazy that you caught it in time.