The $:/NS can be anything. Perhaps even $:/config temp or state. I used 
this because it was generic.
>
> The idea is within this "namespace" your tiddler titles can be anything 
> and not clash with regular tiddlers. For example $:/NS/pagebreak could 
> contain the invisible code to throw a page break in print output. 
> {{$:/NS/pagebreak}}
>

Its not a placeholder just for this writeup (to be replaced by an actual 
value), but being uses as is (NS)

I recognize NS as a something form scripts (from working with scripts with 
svg which require establishing and accessing svg NS)

I know TW and its core macros operate off of built in script libraries

I just hadn't seen the term NS used outside of scripts, there's not a whole 
lot on namespace on the official wiki

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