Yes, it's metonymy, as people have said. You also get it in similar contexts where people will name a building such as 'the White House' or '[10] Downing Street' to refer to the governments of the US or the UK.
frankPodmore
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Why do news articles and such call the governments of countries/groups of countries after the capital?
Why do news articles and such call the governments of countries/groups of countries after the capital?
Each to their own! I feel like you're describing what the show wanted to be quite accurately, but for me it didn't manifest much on screen.
Granted my memories may be a bit on the negative side because I've been doing this rewatch order and the last episode I watched just so happens to be 'These Are the Voyages' which, uh, yeah.
If you could reroute all the money spent globally on Generative AI right now to another single technological endeavor, what would it be?
You may already have seen it, but I've found Lemmy Explorer to be much more useful for this kind of search than the native Lemmy search function.
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Yes, very useful for subtle distinctions like this!