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Nice tool. But marmite is a trademark, you may need to change it if Marmite claims infringement.
Aren't trademarks attached to specific goods and services? In other words the trademark protecting the yeasty food spread based does not prevent someone from using the word for something like a record label: https://www.marmiterec.com or a static site generator.
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The fact people still add "written in Rust" to HN submissions is almost as funny as how effective it is, which itself is almost as funny as the fact that people like me can't stop commenting on it.
I hope it goes full circle into "btw I use arch" levels of parody
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I first posted without mentioning "marmite" neither "Rust", then a friend reminded me that both things would engage. People are very triggered by those words.
You forgot the "blazing fast" part; that drives them bonkers LOL!
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The fact people still add "written in Rust" to HN submissions is almost as funny as how effective it is, which itself is almost as funny as the fact that people like me can't stop commenting on it.
I first posted without mentioning "marmite" neither "Rust", then a friend reminded me that both things would engage. People are very triggered by those words.
FTFY
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I hope it goes full circle into "btw I use arch" levels of parody
Gentoo is faster.
Only a few years more of my life lost to check all of the code of Linux and ensure I know what is running. I'm not bitter about and looking for better solutions to that at all.
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Gentoo is faster.
Indeed. The blazingly fast speeds of compiling all of the elements that make up arch from scratch (just to say "I use Gentoo"), over that of just using the iso always amazes me. Only a few years more of my life lost to check all of the code of Linux and ensure I know what is running. I'm not bitter about and looking for better solutions to that at all.
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People hates it because everyone tries to use as ot was Nutella. Used in the right way, butter + marmite on a toast is awesome.
I have to google the definition of the marmite word in English because in my first language it means something like cauldron or pot. Definitely a faux-ami.
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#28Ai-folio or academic pages is basically my use case or target, but I want something with zero javascript, which tends to be a bit hard in todays age.
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Nice tool. But marmite is a trademark, you may need to change it if Marmite claims infringement.
Aren't trademarks attached to specific goods and services? In other words the trademark protecting the yeasty food spread based does not prevent someone from using the word for something like a record label: https://www.marmiterec.com or a static site generator.
*The US federal version of dilution law came into effect in the 1990s.
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The fact people still add "written in Rust" to HN submissions is almost as funny as how effective it is, which itself is almost as funny as the fact that people like me can't stop commenting on it.