• webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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    6 hours ago

    Sure, but also no.

    More’s law is at the most fundamental level a observation about the exponential curve of technological progress.

    It was originally about semiconductor transistors and that is what Moore was specifically looking at but the observed pattern does 100% apply to other things.

    In modern language the way language is used and perceived determines its meaning and not its origins.

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      4 hours ago

      In modern language the way language is used and perceived determines its meaning and not its origins.

      This is technically correct but misleading in this context, given that it falsely implies that the original meaning (doubling transistor density every 2y) became obsolete. It did not. Please take context into account. Please.

      Furthermore you’re missing the point. The other comment is not just picking on words, but highlighting that people bring “it’s Moore’s Law” to babble inane predictions about the future. That’s doubly true when people assume (i.e. make shit up) that “doubling every 2y” applies to other things, and/or that it’s predictive in nature instead of just o9bservational. Cue to the OP.

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        4 hours ago

        Please take context into account. Please.

        (this is a lil’ lemmy thread and I think everyone understands what OP had in mind)

    • LunchMoneyThief@links.hackliberty.org
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      In modern language the way language is used and perceived determines its meaning and not its origins.

      So we should start calling monitors computers, desktop towers modems (or CPUs (or hard drives)), wifi as internet, browsers as search engines and search engines as browsers. None of this is incorrect, according to the average person.

      • basmatii@lemm.ee
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        4 hours ago

        Yes, that is how language evolves. Your used of monitor in place of screen is an example of that.