Hi, I see you’ve made a typo. Want me to double down on that?
Febyary
Helps if you spell February correctly.
I tested this myself, it auto-fills after the first character already, so the typo is on Excel
OMG :'D i was almost sure this was fake
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Better check again, pal
You could say it Excels in typos
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Nice fantasy name generator you got there.
Novil the scholar approves while Junch the barbarian is wondering what those silly squiggles are.
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Mayy is good but Junch hits just right. Jaunch might be the best.
Are you single? I’ve got eligible male and female friends of all sexual persuasions that I’d love to introduce you to.
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I’d offer up myself but I’m already happily taken.
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Sir this is not a good place to advertise your brothel
Mayy has so much sass
Rolled 2d12 for column then row, came up with Sepe
My favourite gotta be the Janch-Decch column
Needs to become official IMO. I want a year that starts with Janch. It’s packing so much sauce idk why.
Febober kurwa
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Sorry, “febober” in the list triggered my terminally online brain rot.
Source (warning : youtube short)
Top level comment for those who think it’s a typo. Notice how it auto-fills after the first character.
Also, this hardly has to do with AI, this is just Excel being Excel. But hey, memes are supposed to be funny, not accurate.
It’s actually because January is also misspelled. Or possibly because Excel’s language/region isn’t set up right (I see your month abbreviations aren’t us-eng… If excel is in us-eng it likely isn’t going to identify them properly.
Correct, but my locale is Dutch so it’s spelled correctly. Changing the language doesn’t matter for this exercise
Ironically AI would probably work ok here whereas excel is using a human-designed pattern matching heuristic that apparently either has a bug or didn’t take into account your locale properly. I say that as someone with a relatively negative opinion of ai
This is a task ai would do well at whereas most of the Excel workflow it would not.
The language used doesn’t matter and it’s not a bug. I can’t be arsed to set my whole office suite to English but this is what Excel does, no matter what language you’re using. So if I used English month abbreviations, the same thing would still happen.
Have you tried using a US English locale? Most AI models are trained mostly in English, so not sure if your locale being Dutch is affecting that.
The one time excell doesn’t assume the cell is a date.
Febuary isn’t a month either. The machine is copying OPs already incorrect pattern. GIGO.
- September
- October
- November
- December
- Januember
- Februember
- Marchember
Can confirm, excel is stupid as hell. Need to be a programmer almost to get it to do basic things
I mean, Excel’s formulas are just scripting, so you are programming if you do any formulas.
Excel is pretty powerful if you have some data to manipulate or some math to math, but also it’s generally the worst tool for the job, but it’s at least a tool you can almost always assume will be available
LLMs replacing good tools with ones that don’t work as well.
My favorite is Apruary. Kind of like National ape month.
It literally does what you told it to. It also has nothing to do with AI.
I mean, you typed the U…
Gippity suggests the only word that starts with “febu” is febuxostat.
Februwuary.
Which AI model is this?
Microsoft Excel
Better ditch this crap and use AWK for manipulating tables. It has all the intelligence you’ll need.
It gets better when you read them in the UWU voice