I agree, I saw Xorq and with the font I have, it looked like Xorg.
No offense, but I avoid AI like a plague, so I saw this I thought "WHY?", thinking it was X11 (Xorg).
Now a bit of a rant. Why or why do people have to use X??? for their products, time to come up with something else. If I was the Xorg foundation I would have sued Twitter. And I would have sent a letter to the smaller tech people using X for their product :)
this is really useful. In our case, we are inspired by a terminal game called Zork, which is an Activision trademark. So, we tried to be creative and replacing Z with X made sense at the time. Of course, we did not want to be like any "dork", hence the Q.
Now I read this tought process above, I think this leaves much to be desired.
No offense, but I avoid AI like a plague, so I saw this I thought "WHY?", thinking it was X11 (Xorg).
Now a bit of a rant. Why or why do people have to use X??? for their products, time to come up with something else. If I was the Xorg foundation I would have sued Twitter. And I would have sent a letter to the smaller tech people using X for their product :)