The specific or technical details of how something occurs.
For example, the logistics of a vacation to Florida might include finding a ticket online, choosing a layover to save money, knowing what to pack, determining what to do with your car and who will meet you at the airport, the day to day packings of lunch, and so on.
Logistics is often used the refer specifically to supply chain and transportation, but this is not always the case.
We'll figure out the logistics later.
What are the logistics of your life these days?
Oh, I'm still looking for a job, but mostly playvideo games. I got up at 11 today and I need to buy milk.
The different characteristics of a website, specific to one site. This can include sections of the website or how a website defines different members/ friends.
Andrew: I don't have a single YouTube subscriber.
Haley: I thought you had one?
Andrew: No, I have one friend, not a subscriber.
Haley: I apologize I do not know the YouTube ligistics..
/ləˈjistikəl/ /rəˈɡreSH(ə)n/
A malapropism often said in error by someone unfamiliar with statistics. The speaker likely means "logistic regression"(logit regression, or logit model)
"Logistical regression" is said by one trying to sound like a smart data scientist. Hearing this may trigger contempt for the speaker.
Carter's boss, Chris, told him in Error to make a report using "logistical regression" modeling.