← Back to context Comment by bestouff 1 day ago In French a "mytho" is a mythomaniac. Quite fitting. 5 comments bestouff Reply networked 1 day ago It's a Lovecraftian name. They are traditional when naming your shoggoth. dlt713705 1 day ago It comes from the ancient Greek mythos, which means "speech" or "narrative", but can also refer to fiction. The word mythology (mythologie in French) derives from the same root. pixel_popping 1 day ago Except it might be the current best model existing commercially? ninjagoo 1 day ago > Except it might be the current best model existing ... ?So they claim.
dlt713705 1 day ago It comes from the ancient Greek mythos, which means "speech" or "narrative", but can also refer to fiction. The word mythology (mythologie in French) derives from the same root.
pixel_popping 1 day ago Except it might be the current best model existing commercially? ninjagoo 1 day ago > Except it might be the current best model existing ... ?So they claim.
It's a Lovecraftian name. They are traditional when naming your shoggoth.
It comes from the ancient Greek mythos, which means "speech" or "narrative", but can also refer to fiction. The word mythology (mythologie in French) derives from the same root.
Except it might be the current best model existing commercially?
> Except it might be the current best model existing ... ?
So they claim.