Jargon

the language or words someone uses that is particular a certain job, trade or group; any speech or writing that you don't understand; jibberish

Pondero.ai

Pondero.ai

@pondero-ai.bsky.social

A simple explanation of what Large Language Models (LLMs) are, how they work, and why they matter for everyone. No jargon, just the basics.

https://pondero.ai/beginners/guides/2026-05-02-what-is-an-llm-eli5/

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Shane Littrell, PhD

Shane Littrell, PhD

@metacognishane.bsky.social

The critical issue isn't that some people like jargon; it's that some people can't tell the difference between legitimate uses of jargon and instances of misleading corporate bullshit.
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/science/article/corporate-jargon-bullshit-workplaces-management-problem-solving-l9pb039jf

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Maria Simbra, MD, MA, MPH

Maria Simbra, MD, MA, MPH

@drmariaonwriting.bsky.social

Hello, Doctor.

You may not even realize it, but sometimes you use big, fancy words.

For example, “efficacy.” Try “how well it works.”

Simplify medical jargon.

Translate complex terms for a general audience.

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