Clippy has become a symbolic mascot used by Louis Rossmann and others to represent a broader push for user rights in technology.
The idea is simple: people should be able to understand, repair, modify, and truly own the devices and software they purchase.
Through discussions around right-to-repair, digital ownership, and consumer advocacy, the Clippy mascot has become a humorous but recognizable way to highlight the problems with locked-down technology ecosystems.
This page is a small self-hosted tribute to those ideas.