Minevra Jobs, Minevra Quizzes, Minevra Consulting... What do these products and services have in common. For one, they have no paying customers (though we do have our first few users and pro bono consulting clients!). But, no, what I wanted to say was: It names product lines like Anthropic seems to: Note that the way anthropic names its products and original standard: Claude Code and Claude Skills. It uses such generic and commonplace words that you are forced to say the full thing. You must say Claude. And you must capitalize both because otherwise people will misunderstand what you are referring to. Their naming strategy makes you repeat their main brand - Claude - and makes you write it in a well formed way. Though this trend is not the case for their models -- opus, haiku, sonnet ... so they might not have thought about it the way I mentioned, given that it is only a partial trend.
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