Whenever someone argues the uselessness or redundancy of a particular word, a helpful framework to understand their perspective is "Lumpers vs Splitters" : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lumpers_and_splitters
An extreme caricature example of a "lumper" would just use the word "computer" to label all Turing Complete devices with logic gates. In that mindset, having a bunch of different words like "mainframe", "pc", "smartphone", "game console", "FPGA", etc are all redundant because they're all "computers" which makes the various other words pointless.
On the other hand, the Splitters focus on the differences and I previously commented why "transpiler" keeps being used even though it's "redundant" for the Lumpers : https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=28602355
We're all Lumpers vs Splitters to different degrees for different topics. A casual music listener who thinks of orchestral music as background sounds for the elevator would be "lump" both Mozart and Bach together as "classical music". But an enthusiast would get irritated and argue "Bach is not classical music, it's Baroque music. Mozart is classical music."
The latest example of this I saw was someone complaining about the word "embedding" used in LLMs. They were asking ... if an embedding is a vector, why didn't they just re-use the word "vector"?!? Why is there an extra different word?!? Lumpers-vs-splitters.
An extreme caricature example of a "lumper" would just use the word "computer" to label all Turing Complete devices with logic gates. In that mindset, having a bunch of different words like "mainframe", "pc", "smartphone", "game console", "FPGA", etc are all redundant because they're all "computers" which makes the various other words pointless.
On the other hand, the Splitters focus on the differences and I previously commented why "transpiler" keeps being used even though it's "redundant" for the Lumpers : https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=28602355
We're all Lumpers vs Splitters to different degrees for different topics. A casual music listener who thinks of orchestral music as background sounds for the elevator would be "lump" both Mozart and Bach together as "classical music". But an enthusiast would get irritated and argue "Bach is not classical music, it's Baroque music. Mozart is classical music."
The latest example of this I saw was someone complaining about the word "embedding" used in LLMs. They were asking ... if an embedding is a vector, why didn't they just re-use the word "vector"?!? Why is there an extra different word?!? Lumpers-vs-splitters.