Usually identifier name is kept short and lowercase, while display name (title text) can be slightly longer and more descriptive. See !askouija@lemmy.world for example.
The real name should be as easy to remember and type as possible. Sometimes I don't remember if a name had an underscore between the words or how it was exactly worded, which is bad. !climate@slrpnk.net has a crazy long display name that for some reason contains a whole description, but the actual name is easy to remember.
Most pc brands' boot menus have kinda blended together for me. The last time I tried it and remember the brand, it was someone's razer laptop, so that at least doesn't support it. Macs always do, which is nice.
Or that weird brim that starts at the grass and goes half around the hole. Or the watercolor but not quite look.
But also what is the image even trying to present? A fox sleeping in a hole, but another one sleeping above? It looks more like randomly placed foxes than something designed by a human.
An LLM could be useful for explaining people how they failed to follow simple guidelines, like including the software version or not filing multiple issues in one. However, issues written by AI can fuck the right off.
Possibly the terminal velocity anvil above my