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__void | 2 years ago

it's really amazing how in IT we always recycle the same ten names... in the last three years, "gemini" refers (at least) to:

- gemini protocol, the smolnet companion (gemini://geminiprotocol.net/ - https://geminiprotocol.net/)

- gemini somethingcoin somethingcrypto (I will never link it)

- gemini google's ML/AI (here we are)

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xyzzy_plugh|2 years ago

Naming things is one of the two hardest problems in computer science, after all.

gmuslera|2 years ago

Caching and off-by one errors are the other.

Casteil|2 years ago

I don't even want to think about how much time I've wasted mulling over release names.

OfSanguineFire|2 years ago

Google is so big a player that they don’t even need to check if the name has already been applied to a technology. As soon as they apply it to their product name, that will become the main association for the term. And as fond as some are of the Gemini protocol, it never got widely known outside of HN/Lobster circles.

PurpleRamen|2 years ago

This is not limited to IT. After all, there are far more things to be named, than we have usable words to use.

Maxion|2 years ago

There's gemini the crypto exchange.

Zpalmtree|2 years ago

yes crypto is so evil even linking to it would be unethical

madmaniak|2 years ago

It is on purpose to have an excuse of wiping out search results for interesting piece of technology. The same was with serverless which became "serverless".