LinuxBender 14 days ago

"bollard" [1] - I always called them steel poles with concrete inside, buried in the ground. Someone here corrected me and I learned something. Adding to that I never associated them with the more artistic versions as I assumed those were weaker or just for looks.

[1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bollard

krapp 14 days ago

Surprised no one has mentioned "thither" as often as dang uses it.

Haven't seen "yon" yet.

replwoacause 13 days ago

“Your pricing is too high” and I learned them in that order too

fragmede 14 days ago

confabulate - what LLMs do

defrost 14 days ago

to viscerally delve into psephology .. !an AI

fuzztester 14 days ago

"conflating" is one that I did not know of earlier.

"drunk the kool-aid" is another, though a phrase, not a word.

"cromulent" is another

  • tomcam 13 days ago

    Conflate is seldom used correctly on HN. It means combine but now people use it when they mean confuse.

    • fuzztester 13 days ago

      Oh wow, didn't know that, thanks. Yes, I've mainly or only seen used it on HN in the sense of confuse, or mistake one thing or concept for another.

    • giantg2 12 days ago

      Actually, there are multiple definitions of conflate. One of these does have confuse as a synonym.

      • tomcam 12 days ago

        Yes. I should have been more precise and described it as a secondary definition (which has become the primary definition in recent years).

silb 10 days ago

bifurcate

tomcam 13 days ago

TFA (the fucking article)

  • zufallsheld 12 days ago

    Alternatively the fine article.

    • tomcam 12 days ago

      Hey! I like that much better. Thanks!

piotrke 13 days ago

'churn' and 'churn rate'

nicbou 12 days ago

“Order of magnitude”

sturza 13 days ago

enshitification