While I personally don't mind app name discussions, I also wonder if kde-core-devel is really the right forum for this. I figure you won't get as much discussion in a GitLab ticket, but perhaps the friendly community in KDE Discuss has some good ideas?
But since I'm already sending a mail, here's my 2 cents: - My earlier LotR+LLM+K suggestion named Kollum didn't make it. No worries. - So, how about (KDE) Callum instead? It's a real name (human-sounding: check), still has that LLM reference without ripping off other model names (origin story: check), plus you'll forever have Reddit users tell you to rename it to Kallum instead (trolling the komrades: check). - Jakob On Fri, Dec 15, 2023, at 10:16 PM, Loren Burkholder wrote: > I'm back again with more name ideas. > > 1. Alpaka. (h/t to Kevin Kofler for the suggestion) I've tended to veer > away from names such as this, because there is a derivative of the > Llama 2 model called "Alpaca". However, Alpaca is an open project built > by some Stanford researchers, so I doubt that they would mind a similar > name from us. > 2. Orakle. This is pretty neat because it invokes the idea of an > "oracle" that distributes wisdom; even if an LLM doesn't give out > oracle-quality information, it's a fun image to have. The main problem > with this name is Big Red; while Oracle is spelled differently, they do > have AI products, so this could be a bad idea. > > As a runner-up, I have "Newton". While Newton AI is already a company, > I did like this because of William Wordsworth's quote about Isaac > Newton: "A mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, > alone.” This somehow seems to embody the technology of LLMs to me. > > Please comment if you have any thoughts; if I don't get feedback on > this, Alpaka will probably win by default. > > Thank you and have a great weekend! > > Loren > > Attachments: > * signature.asc