I am a physicist. I can understand that people who don't know anything (or enought) about quantum mechanics don't appreciate the brilliant metaphore behind this "word composition".
I have to agree that not everybody should understand quantum mechanics who just wants to solve a little coding problem here or there. As much as I love this word "heisenbug", there needs to be a common denominator, such as "REST", something that "everybody speaks".
I am a bit sad, however, about 1984 type of things, we will end up with double plus plus if we go on like this.
So this is a bit of an ambivalent topic but if the goal is to not educate (or motivate to learn or make curious about important "things") the new generation beyond telling them on how to fix bugs, then the tag needs to be "deleted", however this will further separate the gap between people who know what it means and people who don't. It is a bit of a sad thing, in the eyes of a physicist, that even super basic quantum mechanics is not really understood by a person who can write three lines of python code. The hardware that executes those three lines would not exist without Heisenberg.
Bottom line, sad to see the tag go, but if this is a website strictly about coding, then indeed, heisenbug
is a confusing metaphor.
[heisenbug]
is as useful as[annoying]
or[tricky]
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