The original icon (U+FBF1) is in fact a ligature. Some terminals do
funky things when displaying it. For example:
print '\uFBF1 42 abc'
When executed in a VTE-based terminal with Nerd Fonts, it'll print this:
42 X abc
Here X stands for the glyph that Nerd Fonts uses for U+FBF1.
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