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I've decided long ago to not use libraries or other packages with any remotely sexually suggestive anime/furry mascots or graphics in the repo or docs or even developers avatars. I prefer we work with a less perfect fit and do what we must for our needs.
Fuck me if I'm in a business meeting and a higher up or client decides to look something in the spec up and lands on that GitHub page. No way I'm interested in explaining or justifying any of it because why would I.