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Prob/stats stuff is pretty common - normal distribution, standard deviation, significance, regression, correlationWe at CivFanatics off topic largely discuss issues of civilization, but in the world. As such we have a lot of academic terms at our disposal to discuss what we mean. Some of them I think have entered the common discourse and we should be okay using them without having to expect to reexplain them (though a good idea to highlight we mean something technical as we use them.
I’ll start with two examples
Supply and Demand
(Weberian) Ideal Type
Philosophy words - epistemic, ontology
Math - linear, quadratic, variable, function
Computer science - ... I dunno... I feel like mostly all you can get away with in common language is naming hardware or high level pieces of software. CPU, RAM, OS, ... keyboard. I find that even just saying "memory" causes confusion because a lot of people won't know if that means memory or storage. Or you say "disk" and people think that means literally just HDDs (ie SSDs aren't included).
Like most folks, I frown upon jargony or pretentious writing. But I'll admit some of my posts are jargony. I do this for a few reasons:
- It's a fairly common word and I assume most people understand or can glean what I'm saying
- By accident. Some word choice seems natural to me so I just go with it without thinking twice
- I'm annoyed at someone and being a jerk or trying to flex. I usually regret this afterwards
- I'm being lazy or I'm tired and don't feel like explaining what I mean or thinking of clearer words
- I'm not writing for everyone. I'm responding to someone or otherwise writing with an audience in mind who I think will know what I mean