top | item 42883159 (no title) taaron | 1 year ago Partially inspired by WD-40 but more so the exorbitant price for anything workflow.com. The number did have some logic behind it: 8 letters in automate and 6 in no-code. discuss order hn newest fragmede|1 year ago I thought it had to do with the 8086 dynasty of of Intel processors and the relation to tech and automation that computers have. latentsea|1 year ago My assumption was it's the birth year of the average age of the target audience using the service. daveguy|1 year ago Ahh, I thought it meant the slang "86 it". As in it'll throw out your old workflow for a whole new paradigm. load replies (1) hunter2_|1 year ago Yeah, I hear "flow 86" nearly rhyming with "486" when I squint. As in, I've got a personal 386 and a work486 at my desk.
fragmede|1 year ago I thought it had to do with the 8086 dynasty of of Intel processors and the relation to tech and automation that computers have. latentsea|1 year ago My assumption was it's the birth year of the average age of the target audience using the service. daveguy|1 year ago Ahh, I thought it meant the slang "86 it". As in it'll throw out your old workflow for a whole new paradigm. load replies (1) hunter2_|1 year ago Yeah, I hear "flow 86" nearly rhyming with "486" when I squint. As in, I've got a personal 386 and a work486 at my desk.
latentsea|1 year ago My assumption was it's the birth year of the average age of the target audience using the service.
daveguy|1 year ago Ahh, I thought it meant the slang "86 it". As in it'll throw out your old workflow for a whole new paradigm. load replies (1)
hunter2_|1 year ago Yeah, I hear "flow 86" nearly rhyming with "486" when I squint. As in, I've got a personal 386 and a work486 at my desk.
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