Makes sense, I suppose. I've heard the term "book burners" but never "book banners". Not that it doesn't make sense but given that they're carrying flaming torches...
There's a few I've noticed in the last seven years or so - lots of Americans can't seem to conjugate "run". It results in horrible sentences like "I used to ran this game" or "I have ran this event before". No idea why that's happening but squirt those people with a plant mister.
It's even worse than people who don't finish the words they're writing "suppose to" and the like. In the brine with thee!
This is one of many reasons that I want the US to stop being respected internationally. Their culture has some horrible issues that they don't need to spread around. We've got plenty of home-grown awfulness, thanks all the same.
I remember a driving instructor asking me who I was indicating for when we were practising in a suburb. I couldn't see any other cars but figured that if one appeared they'd want to know my intentions and it would mean it was one less thing to think about.
Fallout London currently has my attention. It's remarkable how it's possible to build a game that doesn't feel like a tiny playpark with the tech. London is BIG!
I had a potential use case for an LLM. Built it. Doesn't reliably work. It sometimes works but anyone can do sometimes. I use a computer for the task because it's consistent in the face of boring tasks.
So far the only thing I've found LLMs are good for are tasks that have no value.
Makes sense, I suppose. I've heard the term "book burners" but never "book banners". Not that it doesn't make sense but given that they're carrying flaming torches...