@hackernews@die-partei.social
Nice, but I like this one better...
https://twitter.com/aeolianeth/status/1580039346325192704
@xyzzy hit twitch streamer
@xyzzy go to twitch streamer
@xyzzy
Throw rubber duck at twitch streamer
@xyzzy
Pick up rubber duck
@xyzzy
North to Alaska
@xyzzy
Go to GARGRON
@xyzzy
Go to gorgan
Fun fact about trademarks - US copyright laws have, rightfully, a high threshold of originality, making most corporate trademarks public domain and uncopyrightable, as basic geometry shapes and fonts (even fancy ones) are too simple. Wikimedia has collected many copyright office rejection letters over the years for reference, and it's pretty hilarious to read. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Threshold_of_originality#United_States_of_America
This allowed Wikipedia to collect a large number of high-resolution logos, sometimes you can even see SVG recreation made by editors for ancient logos from now-defunct companies. Trademark laws still apply, but using them to describe the entities they represent is always legal...
@wolf480pl
I have no idea about any of this. I migrated from freenode to liberachat.
@niconiconi
My apologies for misunderstanding. I was beginning to wonder if you were insinuating that by using firewall/IDS, one might as well send network traffic in clear text across global network.
@7
Or reclation... Inflession? Recflatsion.
Ask me about my keyboard