When I started my job just a couple months ago they were in the middle of a fever-dream of "everyone must use AI and if you don't then you're not doing your job properly". Within these 2 months that has ping-ponged a couple of times to "hey, you should use AI but you still need to use your brain too" and back to "you're all not using AI enough".
Now we're on the tail end of that delusion and into the "we're cutting out all these expensive ai plans that we're losing massive amounts of money on to no real benefit". I'm pretty sure the phase of "run local models to do things if you can" is coming.
that was the first anime i ever saw. i liked it. i tried to watch avatar after that but couldn't do it. then i watched ghost in the shell laughing complex which was good. that's all the anime i've ever seen tho.
sure, that's totally a valid point. many services are born from a start-up that was at one point a person who just came up with a name, but often though when trying to sell something you want the name of the thing to be catchy or memorable.
when you're writing free software it tends to have more of a personal meaning to you and you might not care so much if anyone else likes it or can even pronounce it