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terminology
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Companies use dark patterns to keep you subscribed
The IETF for one https://github.com/ietf/terminology/pull/9
My intent wasn't to appeal to authority though. I think it's a better term.
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Why I'm losing faith in UX
You can propose to https://github.com/ietf/terminology
What are some alternatives?
preludeplus - Non-partial Prelude with List functions generalized to MonadPlus.
contributor_covenant - Pledge your respect and appreciation for contributors of all kinds to your open source project.
bizzlelude - A low-quality replacement for Haskell's `Prelude`
i-d-template - A template for IETF internet draft git repositories
protolude - A sensible starting Prelude template.
http-core - Core HTTP Specifications
lifted-protolude
author-tools - Author Tools
mtl-prelude - Reexports of most definitions from "mtl" and "transformers"
ietf-reviewtool - Download and review IETF documents, such as Internet-Drafts or RFCs.
microbase - A minimal base reexporting hardwired stuff to get around GHC bugs
collapse-lingo - A collapse glossary