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more small font tweaks (and weird encoding fixes)

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@@ -32,6 +32,6 @@ I wrote the [following reply](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=19828898) to
> Honestly, Cloudflare choosing *not* to hastily slap a band-aid on a problem like this just makes me feel more compelled to continue using 1.1.1.1.
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> I hesitate to compare this to Apple calling themselves "courageous" when removing the headphone jack, but in this case, I think the word is appropriate. I'll happily stand behind you guys if you take some PR hits while forcing the rest of the industry to make DNS safer since it is understandable, admittedly, for users to conclude that "Cloudflare is blocking websites, sound the alarms!" at first glance.
> I hesitate to compare this to Apple calling themselves "courageous" when removing the headphone jack, but in this case, I think the word is appropriate. I'll happily stand behind you guys if you take some PR hits while forcing the rest of the industry to make DNS safer since it is understandable, admittedly, for users to conclude that "Cloudflare is blocking websites, sound the alarms!" at first glance.
Sure, it's annoying that I'll need to use a VPN or change my DNS resolvers to use a pretty slick (and otherwise convenient) website archiver. But I'm more happy to see that Cloudflare is playing the privacy long-game, even at the risk of their users concluding that they're blocking websites accessible to everyone else on the internet.