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I can't take this project name seriously. Like it's made by weebly pimply teenagers or tweens.
It's a successor to
conduwuit, so the name checks out ๐คทWhat do you mean it checks out? That's just as immature of a project name.
Well, it's consistent.
I honestly have seen worse, like czkawka, which means hiccup in Polish, and it's good to know because I have to check for the make on a translator every time I need to use it. Great application though.
Consistency doesn't cancel our the immaturity for me, sadly.
Victor, named after the Latin word for "winner", spends his time tearing apart "conduwuit" and "continuwuity", yet his own name sounds like a teenage brag: "I'm the victor, so I must be right". /s, but to me, that's what your comment reads lime
Alright, bro. I didn't pick my own name.
Read what you will into whatever, it's just my personal opinion.
Sorry, but I find it immature of you to judge a book by its cover.
Fully within your right. First impressions matter.