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Abandoned for a new project. Kuzu is Japanese for unwanted/useless scraps or garbage, so I suppose it's still living up to its name.

For anyone who's curious—the project was originally named after the Sumerian word for "wisdom"[1].

1. https://web.archive.org/web/20250318034702/https://blog.kuzu...

Wow the Japanese were pretty savage back then.
The kana spelling (which is what phonetically would sound like 'kuzu') can refer to either scraps/garbage, or the Kudzu plant.
Kuzu means sheep in turkish.
Not sheep, lamb.
TIL sheep != lamb
Sheep is a superset of lamb. Lamb is a subset of sheep.

So it is correct to say sheep ≠ lamb, or at least sheep !== lamb.

oh sorry, misremember :)

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