Fix #1383: replace some noninclusive terms in various files#1385
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This pull request updates terminology across various files, including configuration, scripts, tutorials, and source code comments, to use more precise, standard, and inclusive language. Specifically, terms like 'dummy', 'normal', 'native', 'master', 'stupid', and 'kills' have been replaced with 'placeholder', 'basic'/'ordinary'/'standard', 'built-in', 'main', 'suboptimal', and 'eliminates'. I have no feedback to provide.
(Ableism and social prejudices.) One outdated and offensive definition of the word dummy is a person who cannot speak. It also can be used to mean ignorant. While dummy is a popular and often-used term (including the book series titles), it has at least one meaning which is offensive and there are numerous direct replacement options allowing current code and document writers an easy transition to words equally as expressive without offensive meanings.
(Ableism and social prejudices.) One outdated and offensive definition of the word dummy is a person who cannot speak. It also can be used to mean ignorant. While dummy is a popular and often-used term (including the book series titles), it has at least one meaning which is offensive and there are numerous direct replacement options allowing current code and document writers an easy transition to words equally as expressive without offensive meanings.
(Ableism and social prejudices.) One outdated and offensive definition of the word dummy is a person who cannot speak. It also can be used to mean ignorant. While dummy is a popular and often-used term (including the book series titles), it has at least one meaning which is offensive and there are numerous direct replacement options allowing current code and document writers an easy transition to words equally as expressive without offensive meanings.
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This replaces some noninclusive terms used in different files with more neutral alternatives. There are no functional changes.