It is a play on the marketing slogan for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinder_Surprise The German marketing slogan goes something like "with play, fun, surprise and chocolate"
Happy Rubber Duck Day to you all! 
https://mastodon.de/@holger/115886656347722471
^^^ So all tex needs is a chocolate generator and it would be perfect?
(translation: "…which is also a mistake: not checking the fully compiled LaTeX document into Git, because binaries supposedly have no place in Git. Ten or twelve years later, it usually doesn't work anymore, and you experience excitement and fun, but no chocolate, when you try to fix it…")
Then you become the author/foundation/initiative that wrote the license :)
Yeah to rabbits! Now we'll just have to figure out how to bring Barbara back: https://topanswers.xyz/meta?q=8154
... but what if you meet the author of the licence, distract them and they end up not writing the license?
if it exists at a given time with a given license it's given that license exists at the time, most likely in written form, since many licenses reqire a copy of them is distributed along with it.
Random thought: Can a time travel use code, licensed under a license which has not yet been written?
`\tiny\sloth`: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/meet-the-national-zoos-adorable-one-month-old-sloth-bear-cubs-the-first-born-there-in-more-than-a-decade-180987957/
https://preview.euromathsoc.org/news/new-author-guidelines-for-preparing-accessible-mathematics-content-196
For fans of colour models: https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/oklch-in-css-why-quit-rgb-hsl
I also noticed it recently. Because of the icon and the content of the answer it was easy to figure out that it was you. Also the acronym is quite easily extensible :)
oh, sorry, perhaps you weren't around back when I announced it in chat. Yes, I did.
Happy new year to you, too! You clearly invest so much fastness in code - you need to save it somewhere else :)
Happy new year!  (animation created by Ulrike Fischer)
I haven't yet watched myself, but the abstract sounds interesting: https://media.ccc.de/v/39c3-variable-fonts-it-was-never-about-file-size
anyone is, but I'm afraid no one of the regulars here is an avid ConTeXt user.