Ask HN: (Order of Magnitude)^(Orders of Magnitude)?
I see it so often it has lost meaning. But the real problem is that there is no meaning attached anyway, because the term usually employed without a defined ratio. Used imprecisely like so, you might as well say "probably multiplied by something like 10 or maybe 10,000". Treat your beloved nerd vernacular like a valuable object, not a generic item!
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