@Boyceaz I was impressed when I convinced it that “tireless” meant I was lacking a tire (you have to go through a couple of bogus prepositions before it will gleefully conclude that “tireless” and “less tire” are commonly used to denote the absence of a tire.
It’s amusing but like pretending to throw a ball in front of a dog — it believes you to be honest and forthright and doesn’t question that you may actually be setting it up.
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@Boyceaz I was impressed when I convinced it that “tireless” meant I was lacking a tire (you have to go through a couple of bogus prepositions before it will gleefully conclude that “tireless” and “less tire” are commonly used to denote the absence of a tire.
It’s amusing but like pretending to throw a ball in front of a dog — it believes you to be honest and forthright and doesn’t question that you may actually be setting it up.