8 comments

  • gumby 2 minutes ago
    My company has a strict NTLA policy.

    That’s No Three-Letter Acronyms

    Instead we do name things after animals like Lamprey, Remora, Whelk, Axolotl, Tick (the last has not been approved)

  • collinmcnulty 1 hour ago
    I actually think it’s even worse than the author suggests. Acronyms promote the illusion of understanding. You know the words the acronym stands for and it makes you feel a little bit like you know what it means, but you don’t. All names are meaningless words until we assign them a meaning, but acronyms trick you into thinking the name itself tells you something about what it is.
    • DanielVZ 1 hour ago
      Absolutely! I’ll dive into this a bit more in the second section, where even technical acronyms can be considered harmful because they are learned at a surface level and then spread at meme-like speed.

      For instance most people don’t know that even though both CAP and ACID contain consistency, they do not refer to the same idea. In CAP it’s about linearizability, while in ACID it’s about preserving invariants.

    • sreekanth67 18 minutes ago
      absolutely. this is an illusion our mind believes.
  • needSomeCoffee 1 hour ago
    My pet peeve = authors who start using an acronym without ever "introducing" it. Suddenly there is an acronym used throughout an article, and one has to carefully go back and find the phrase to which it refers. Necessitated because the author was too lazy to introduce the acronym in parens after first using the phrase. Not sure how AI does this, but this problem predates AI by quite a bit.
  • fouc 58 minutes ago
    some of my favorite forum communities heavily rely on acronyms. but they also have a maintained gossary that introduces all the community/industry-specific acronyms. Acronyms help boost the density of the information conveyed
    • stirfish 2 minutes ago
      It's also cheap shibboleth for communities - if you talk like we talk then you're one of us
  • lmpdev 2 hours ago
    One thing that irks me quite a bit is when adjacent fields adopt the same acronym for different things

    LoRa (RF tech) vs LORA (AI optimisation technique) GLM (statistics) vs GLM (AI model)

    • niccl 1 hour ago
      yes. TLA and XTLA overloading is a real problem, particularly when going cross domain.

      Maybe we should insist on some standardised expansion of TLAs and XTLAs so you know unambiguously what any particular Three Letter Acronym or eXtended Three Letter Acronym means. I wish I could think of a way of doing that...

  • JoshGG 2 hours ago
    I enjoyed this article about AFSI.
    • tclancy 2 hours ago
      I felt like it was just another WIWA rehash.
  • BrokenCogs 1 hour ago
    IFHA
  • alex1138 1 hour ago
    tl;dr