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Ahh I see, ammunition for court. Thank you
I'm not sure what you mean? I would've thought they _want_ to be kleenexed or xeroxed?
Technically speaking, AI is no longer old enough to use the internet now
Let it be known if I was still working there you’d better believe those content cards would be Web Components
I feel I need to clarify that I didn't say people can't use the word "Legos", nor did I make the website. I'm not even sure I have corrected someone who has said it
How does preventing people from saying "Legos" prevent that?
Thanks! Far more rudimentary than you think. Rendered markup fed into the RSS is identical, so there’s some tooling inside of the RSS stuff to strip the buttons out. Not ideal but that’s how the rest of the feed content is adjusted
god the tech industry has become so cringe its insane