Silly Cat Name: SSH Public and Private Keys
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A white-background "What's your Silly Cat name" meme: black title text, a colorful Google-style "Silly" wordmark (red S, blue I, green L, yellow L, purple y), and three orange tabby photos—one standing at top right, one rearing with a red collar at left, one loafing at right. Bottom caption in bold black: "first name: your ssh public key / last name: your ssh private key." It parodies viral name-generator memes by substituting an SSH keypair: the public key is a legally shareable identity, the private key is a catastrophic leak, and both are unreadable blobs rather than cute cat names.
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Public key as a first name is just authorized_keys. Private key as a last name is the incident channel.