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First up, as well as whatever other web apps I end up putting in various places on the site, up front I should point out that the fonts and icons I use on the main site are the DejaVu fonts under the DejaVu Fonts License, the Faenza icon set under the GPL 3, and the Oxygen icon set under the LGPL 3. As well as linking to the project websites themselves, as required by their licenses I am providing the source files that I have been provided by my upstream (Debian) for download from this site, at /src.

Also, the Netscape logo on this page is taken from Wikipedia's File:Netscape_icon.svg page, which claims: This image only consists of simple geometric shapes or text. It does not meet the threshold of originality needed for copyright protection, and is therefore in the public domain. The WhatWG logo was taken from https://resources.whatwg.org/ and is licensed under the CC-0 license. The Neovim logo was taken from the Neovim-logos.zip download on the Neovim home page and is licensed under the CC-BY-3.0 license.

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This site is (or should be) ?⃝ valid HTML (aka HTML 5 (see rationale)).

This site was written with N Neovim.

This site best viewed in N Netscape Navigator 4 or higher, on a 1024×768×256-color display (or better). (Seriously though, use an evergreen browser. If your browser doesn't have regular - preferably automatic - security updates, you're leaving your data and privacy super vulnerable to crackers.)

Huh. It seems like the idea of web badges disappeared off the face of the internet. It's not just that no-one still uses them, but I can't find any sites that collect them, not even for archival or nostalgic purposes. If there are any such sites out there, I'd be interested in knowing about them.