-1. The conflict between niche "technically correct terminology even if no-one actually uses these words" terms and "technically incorrect terminology but everybody uses it anyway" should, in most cases, be won by the technically-incorrect terminology. My favorite relevant examples of this are the fact that the Kelvin, not the degree Celsius, is the SI unit of temperature (yet 273.16 would be considered a fatally warm, rather than unpleasantly cold, day), and that the triple point of water is actually 0.01C, not 0C :)
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