My original plan for AI/behavior is starting to work out. I think the biggest problem in programming is that there are two camps of how to do things. The natural camp: the plan that you naturally come up with and the "experience" camp: the screaming voices of men with x years of experience telling you that plan is stupid and you need elaborate structures, various paradigms in case of future expansion, and to integrate it into some major corporate ecosystem. I need to remind myself that boomers were sitting on the foundations of neutral networks for over 40 years and did nothing with it and it was the current generation that created LLMs which corner the market.