So developers have been gatekeeping the term "IDE" (Integrated Development Environment) for decades, and now lawyers want in on the acronym game with their "Integrated Drafting Environment." The nerve. The audacity. The sheer copyright infringement of it all.
Tritium out here really thought they could just slap "IDE" on legal software and nobody would notice. Like we wouldn't immediately picture some poor attorney trying to compile their brief and getting syntax errors on "Whereas" clauses. Next thing you know, accountants will be calling Excel a "Numerical Development Environment" and claiming they're software engineers.
The guy in the safety goggles perfectly captures that moment when you realize your sacred terminology has been appropriated by another profession. It's like finding out someone's using "git push" for their laundry routine.
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