feel like the current trend of "short word that has nothing to do with your actual product" (or the "random noun + random noun" formula for millennial instagram friendly restaurants/shops) is pushing us to a logical abstraction endpoint
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my personal bullshit prediction is "gen z memed-out spin on fortune 500-esque corporate revival"
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trademarking "united stuff h0ldings WRLD" (sic) for my stealth data warehousing startup. hiring 10x ninja rockstars only
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Absurdly Long Name Ala Fallout Boy Song Names, LLC. Long Startup Names Aren't Cool Anymore Because The Rest Of You Nerds Are No Good At It, Inc.
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When did startups use real words to begin with?
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I think they just start going by numbers for efficiency.
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Squiggle. Like Prince…
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San Francisco Startup Naming Services, Inc.
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region/community locked names, gibberish to the outside, secret knocks
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Chinese characters
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