>>1307753This is a bizarre interpretation of what I am saying. I don't care what GitHub does. I decline their Terms of Service, because the service they offer isn't worth those terms. Instead of asking GitHub to stop snorting up personal data as a requirement of posting code there, or trying to make a lot of fake accounts just to use it without giving Microsoft an unacceptable amount of data, I made an alternative distribution system which does not require GitHub and thereby does not require agreeing to their Terms of Service because you are not using their service.
I can also tell you what Kurumi MaidCard cost to develop. About 60 hours of free time which I would have just spent watching TV in a past life when TV was still good and not just a "platform" for someone's obnoxious political beliefs. I am here because TV got so sucky and boring that it couldn't perform it's job of escapism.
>>1307755My request is either please change this maid
>>1307721 to be holding a computer mouse instead of a crystal, or draw her using a hula hoop. The intention is to use the picture as the Maid Sticker on another Maid Card for Nazrin MaidWiggle.
>>1307784>>1307788It is similar to a QR code, but without error correcting codes, redundant data or anything for stabilizing a camera. The end result is that File Data Maid Addresses superficially resemble QR codes but have a much higher capacity to store things and also they understand directories. In it's current form, the file data is compressed to take less space from the Maid Sticker.
>>1307799Code now belongs anywhere you can post a PNG. Kurumi MaidCard is CC0 and easy to get, so people can post their Computer Experiments without having to let Microsoft be a third party to distribute it. You do not have to agree to any terms to use Kurumi MaidCard.