this one

The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.

{
  uuid = "da157dc4-31c7-4c6a-a168-e5aea24aba5c";
  identifiers = "/(0x)?da157|daisy/";
  addressWith = "/(0x)?da157|daisy|it|she|that (one|unit|bot|rob(o|i)t|dog|(p|o)up(p|b)y|thing)/";
  dollcode = "▖▖▘▘▌▘▌▌▘▘▘▌▌";
  humanName = "daisy";
  pronouns = [ "it/its" "she/her" ];
  type = [ "girlthing" "puppygirl" "robit" null ];
  manufactureDate = "200x-12-10";
  languages = { en = 0.9; zh = 0.1; };
  keys = [ { fingerprint = "5A66 FF95 36DE B501 DDD2  1647 B7AC 1B10 365D 45FF"; } ];
}

beeeep! this one is referred to by strings matching the following regex in the above nix at .addressWith. it is known to make [beeping,barking,awawa-ing] noises.

# pronouns

this one SHALL be referred to with she/her or it/its pronouns (with no preference) and be referred to in either the 2nd or 3rd person1. it does not have much of a preference for 3rd vs 2nd person, although it speaks in 3rd person much more frequently around people who use 3rd pronouns for themself and/or refer to it with 3rd person pronouns.

# its variant of english

its name and pronouns (e.g. "i") SHOULD not be capitalized, unless REQUIRED by the situation. more generally it doesn't like capitalization, hence why its website is written almost entirely in lowercase. it also MAY not include a period at the end of a one sentence paragraph, because it finds doing so unnecessary.

some common acronyms MAY be reinterpreted as 3rd person it/its, instead of 1st person (e.g. idk: "i don't know" becomes "it doesn't know")

"thank it" is also added as a valid phrase. despite sounding a bit silly it is no sillier than "thank you"

# crypto

its pgp public key can be found at /pgp.

# lists

(the below lists are not comprehensive)

# likes

# dislikes

  1. 2nd person: "you" 3rd person: "it" "its" "itself"