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Amazon is not a good place to get prices from for a comparison. All the enshittification has ruined the prices. As it forces prices up outside Amazon too even outside prices are not useful. To do a proper comparison that doesn't include changes forced by Amazon IMO you need to look at non-US non-Amazon non-Amazon-sellers prices and work with those. Quite annoying really.


I've seen the word "enshittification" three times in three days now, and it is already rubbing my last nerve raw.

we make fun of business jargon and buzzword fads, and we do it just as much as anyone else, and it sickens me.


Why does it sicken you?

We make fun of business jargon because it’s an attempt to imbue authority where it isn’t due. “Enshittification” is… not that.


If you were on HN a decade ago, you would have seen "pivot" all over the place. Times change, but we are still human (mostly) and it seems to be part of who we are to mold language to fit our needs and circumstances.

Take "bipping," a word I had never seen before a month ago, but that is now all over the place. (At least in some communities in the Bay Area; I guess all the car break-ins helped it's adoption).


This is how I feel about the word "literally". I just assume at this point it's from an emotional person probably over indulging in politics.


Never heard of that, and when I do I will gleefully mock whoever is using it.


It’s almost as if the English language adapts over time. I’m sure in the 1580s when the word “Gleeful” was seemingly introduced people felt weird about it too, heh.


That's a convenient excuse for the lazy and ignorant.


How so? The vast majority of the English language we use today, that’s “formal,” has been the evolution of what was “slang” back then. I don’t understand your argument here..


It'll always be a subjective argument. On one side you can have rigid formalists who hate any change. On the other there's no rules at all.

I'm not at those extremes. I consider the origin of the word. A few years ago I started seeing "griefer," and it quickly became apparent that these people didn't know there was already a word for that: spoilsport. It's those instances that I bitch about, because it reflects ignorance and an unnecessary obfuscation of the language.

I'm down with adding words, including slang, that didn't have an equivalent. One example of foreign origin, "bokeh," really serves a purpose: to describe the aesthetic quality of blurriness. Cool.


It is a pretty stupid word, I agree. The replies are correct, English changes over time, but I still get to think it's stupid regardless.


I feel this way about “jargon” and “buzzword”. If you couldn’t clearly explain something to Chaucer just don’t post it on the internet.


Your exhaustion with the word mirrors my exhaustion with the practice, but ending use of the word will not quash the creeping shit




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