• by LinuxBender on 4/25/2024, 2:29:25 PM

    "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

  • by krapp on 4/25/2024, 10:13:45 PM

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

    Haven't seen "yon" yet.

  • by replwoacause on 4/26/2024, 8:40:54 PM

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

  • by mtmail on 4/26/2024, 7:56:30 PM

    moat

  • by fragmede on 4/25/2024, 5:10:57 PM

    confabulate - what LLMs do

  • by atleastoptimal on 4/25/2024, 8:23:19 AM

    grok

  • by austin-cheney on 4/27/2024, 4:13:07 PM

    Counter-intuitive

  • by defrost on 4/25/2024, 8:37:15 AM

    to viscerally delve into psephology .. !an AI

  • by gadders on 4/25/2024, 10:51:32 AM

    That "nonce" has another meaning relating to cryptography.

  • by fuzztester on 4/25/2024, 3:18:13 AM

    "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

  • by silb on 4/29/2024, 10:14:15 PM

    bifurcate

  • by tomcam on 4/26/2024, 8:29:16 AM

    TFA (the fucking article)

  • by nachox999 on 4/26/2024, 7:21:54 PM

    wastimbolo

  • by piotrke on 4/26/2024, 9:29:48 PM

    'churn' and 'churn rate'

  • by perilunar on 4/25/2024, 1:11:28 AM

    "heteroscedasticity"

  • by nicbou on 4/27/2024, 6:41:50 AM

    “Order of magnitude”

  • by sturza on 4/26/2024, 4:41:09 PM

    enshitification