My point is your title is misleading. How something works and how to use it are different topics. If you titled an article 'How a TV works', and proceeded to explain how to turn it on and change the channel and volume, I'd be similarly disappointed.
I think the issue is that fundamentally the verb "work" in english is ambiguous.
If you think it's ambiguous, that's more reason to use a better word. I don't think works is ambiguous, just incorrect.
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My point is your title is misleading. How something works and how to use it are different topics. If you titled an article 'How a TV works', and proceeded to explain how to turn it on and change the channel and volume, I'd be similarly disappointed.
I think the issue is that fundamentally the verb "work" in english is ambiguous.
If you think it's ambiguous, that's more reason to use a better word. I don't think works is ambiguous, just incorrect.