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Remove avatars from body text

I decided I don't like them
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Whether or not the source code is available for software does not change how ins
- Doing so improves vulnerability patchability and future architectural improvement by lowering the barrier to contribution. The fixes that follow can be _shared and used by other projects_ across the field, some of which can in turn be used by the vendor. This isn't a zero-sum game; a rising tide lifts all boats.
- It's generally good practice to assume an attacker has full knowledge of a system instead of relying on security through obscurity. Releasing code provides strong assurance that this assumption is being made. It's a way for vendors to put their money where their mouth is.
Both Patience and {{<indieweb-person first-name="Drew" last-name="Devault" url="https://drewdevault.com/" avatar="https://drewdevault.com/avatar.png">}} argue that given the above points, a project whose goal is maximum security would release code. Strictly speaking, I agree. Good intentions don't imply good results, but they can _supplement_ good results to provide some trust in a project's future.
Both Patience and {{<indieweb-person first-name="Drew" last-name="Devault" url="https://drewdevault.com/">}} argue that given the above points, a project whose goal is maximum security would release code. Strictly speaking, I agree. Good intentions don't imply good results, but they can _supplement_ good results to provide some trust in a project's future.
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@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ Some of this content came from the [Search Engine Map](https://www.searchenginem
{{<indieweb-person first-name="Matt" last-name="Wells" url="https://gigablast.com/bio.html" org="Gigablast" org-url="https://gigablast.com/">}} also gave me some helpful information on GBY which I included in the "Rationale" section. He's written more about big tech in the [Gigablast blog](https://gigablast.com/blog.html).
{{<indieweb-person first-name="Nicholas" last-name="Ferrell" url="https://emucafe.club/channel/naferrell" org="The New Leaf Journal" org-url="https://thenewleafjournal.com/" avatar="https://thenewleafjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/gravatar/new-leaf-journal-mr-envelope-bd.png">}} wrote a [great post](https://thenewleafjournal.com/a-2021-list-of-alternative-search-engines-and-search-resources/) on alternative search engines. He also gave me some [useful details](https://lists.sr.ht/~seirdy/seirdy.one-comments/%3C20210618031450.rb2twu4ypek6vvl3%40rkumarlappie.attlocal.net%3E) about Seznam, Naver, Baidu, and Goo.
{{<indieweb-person first-name="Nicholas" last-name="Ferrell" url="https://emucafe.club/channel/naferrell" org="The New Leaf Journal" org-url="https://thenewleafjournal.com/">}} wrote a [great post](https://thenewleafjournal.com/a-2021-list-of-alternative-search-engines-and-search-resources/) on alternative search engines. He also gave me some [useful details](https://lists.sr.ht/~seirdy/seirdy.one-comments/%3C20210618031450.rb2twu4ypek6vvl3%40rkumarlappie.attlocal.net%3E) about Seznam, Naver, Baidu, and Goo.
[^1]: Yes, "indexes" is an acceptable plural form of the word "index". The word "indices" sounds weird to me outside a math class.

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@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ The [250kb club](https://250kb.club/) gathers websites at or under 250kb, and al
The [10KB Club](https://10kbclub.com/) does the same with a 10kb homepage budget (excluding favicons and webmanifest icons). It also has guidelines for noteworthiness, to avoid low-hanging fruit like mostly-blank pages.
My favorite website club has to be the [<abbr title="eXtreme HyperText Movement for Luddites">XHTML</abbr> Club](https://xhtml.club/) by {{<indieweb-person first-name="Bradley" last-name="Taunt" url="https://uglyduck.ca">}}, the creator of the original [1mb.club](https://1mb.club).
My favorite website club has to be the [<abbr title="eXtreme HyperText Movement for Luddites">XHTML</abbr> Club](https://xhtml.club/) by {{<indieweb-person first-name="Bradley" last-name="Taunt" url="https://tdarb.org">}}, the creator of the original [1mb.club](https://1mb.club).
Also see [Motherfucking Website](https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/). Motherfucking Website inspired several unofficial sequels that tried to gently improve upon it. My favorite is [Best Motherfucking Website](https://bestmotherfucking.website/).