So, we've had vertex buffers for decades now, an API semi-specialized structure containing data intended for input assembly. As you might imagine, vertex buffers alone are not enough for processing, so one might need more data inside... Usually read only / constant buffers, as they're known. You'd usually have an API specifically to set them... But, Apple just has general purpose blob buffers... So, *every buffer* in Metal associated with the vertex transforming portion of the pipeline (vertex function or shader) is called a vertex buffer in its nomenclature, as `setVertexBuffer`. Everywhere else, this is strictly associated with the actual specialized vertex buffer. Not sure if fiendishly clever or stupid.