Thank you for "nerdsniped." I've been casting about for a term to describe a behavior pattern I engage in when the Market is helmed by chaos monkeys. Knowing I've no legitimate reason to panic/sell, despite the so-called "correction territory", FUD-casters working up a lather (I'm actually up!?! :D) over, I spend the trading hours out in the flyover hinterland pursuing new skills (usually OS scripting and OS CLI tools are by far the 'best bang for the buck') and reading/listening-to new books that may yet prove useful when the latest fad, uncertainty, or AI (artificial ignorance) tizzy subsides, and that which only slowly, or never, changes takes the helm again. Autodidactic autonerdsniping. Many different contexts and emotional states of varying degrees of conscious awareness can trigger similar beneficial avoidance behavior. At first I wondered if it was simply lethologica, for I dimly remembered reading a about a foreign term that supposedly described the very sensation of knowing there is a word for something but being unable to recall said word. A word, not a phrase, such as, 'tip of the tongue.' Of course, as one dwells on something like this, especially as they get older, the creeping anxiety it could be an aphasic anomia is never far behind. Not likely here. With more thought I concluded I'd never have any reason to have encountered the term nerdsnipe before reading a younger man's writings whose formative years spanned a different milieu than my own. Anomia anxiety (barring an actual TIA), if allowed to irritate long enough, makes me pearls.
Every time I read one of these comments, I get 4-5 new terms to dig into myself. A particularly nice thing about not getting caught on the public internet pre-2022 is that I’m largely unaware of longtime Twitter slang so have come up with my own repertoire of technical terms that actually slot in to explain societal phenomena quite well. If I was writing about crashing out and nerdsniping all day long, this might as well be indistinguishable from a Lesswrong comment section. I try to not let it overwhelm things, of course.
As for the foreign term, it’s almost certainly German — maybe I should plunder an AI tool and see what I can come up with, having forgotten almost all that vocab myself.
Thank you for "nerdsniped." I've been casting about for a term to describe a behavior pattern I engage in when the Market is helmed by chaos monkeys. Knowing I've no legitimate reason to panic/sell, despite the so-called "correction territory", FUD-casters working up a lather (I'm actually up!?! :D) over, I spend the trading hours out in the flyover hinterland pursuing new skills (usually OS scripting and OS CLI tools are by far the 'best bang for the buck') and reading/listening-to new books that may yet prove useful when the latest fad, uncertainty, or AI (artificial ignorance) tizzy subsides, and that which only slowly, or never, changes takes the helm again. Autodidactic autonerdsniping. Many different contexts and emotional states of varying degrees of conscious awareness can trigger similar beneficial avoidance behavior. At first I wondered if it was simply lethologica, for I dimly remembered reading a about a foreign term that supposedly described the very sensation of knowing there is a word for something but being unable to recall said word. A word, not a phrase, such as, 'tip of the tongue.' Of course, as one dwells on something like this, especially as they get older, the creeping anxiety it could be an aphasic anomia is never far behind. Not likely here. With more thought I concluded I'd never have any reason to have encountered the term nerdsnipe before reading a younger man's writings whose formative years spanned a different milieu than my own. Anomia anxiety (barring an actual TIA), if allowed to irritate long enough, makes me pearls.
Every time I read one of these comments, I get 4-5 new terms to dig into myself. A particularly nice thing about not getting caught on the public internet pre-2022 is that I’m largely unaware of longtime Twitter slang so have come up with my own repertoire of technical terms that actually slot in to explain societal phenomena quite well. If I was writing about crashing out and nerdsniping all day long, this might as well be indistinguishable from a Lesswrong comment section. I try to not let it overwhelm things, of course.
As for the foreign term, it’s almost certainly German — maybe I should plunder an AI tool and see what I can come up with, having forgotten almost all that vocab myself.