Mention Nicolex in Readme

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# trans rights🏳 :3
## pl-fe
## `pl-fe`
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### What does the project name mean?
I named the project after my personal fork of Pleroma, called simply `pl`, which I don't really recommend running in production. They were meant to be recommended together. However, `pl-fe` evolved into something more serious than a little fork. This is a bad and confusing name, but I don't really care about branding.
I named the project after my now-deprecated personal fork of Pleroma, called simply `pl`. They were meant to be recommended together. However, `pl-fe` evolved into something more serious than a little fork. This is a bad and confusing name, but I don't really care about branding.
> For a maintained fork of Pleroma focused on `pl-fe` compatibility, check out my new project, [Nicolex](https://codeberg.org/mkljczk/nicolex).
I will bite people calling `pl-fe` *Polish front-end* or *Polish Soapbox*. And I don't mean sending them the [`Bite` activity](https://ns.mia.jetzt/as/) (which works in pl-fe on supported backends btw).