Blither in a sentence as a verb

Power supplies would cost a little more but would not catch fire, and few things would blither all over the RF spectrum.

Soylent liked to blither about their "infrastructure", for a product that sells a few times per minute.

With channels, devices can't blither all over memory and neither driver nor device need be trusted.

Before PCs, IBM mainframes had "channels", which effectively had an MMU between device and memory, so that devices couldn't blither all over memory.

It is either techno-blither or the author doesn't sufficiently explain "distance", "power", "speed", "better" or "accuracy".

Did the authors, including a “machine learning engineer”, expect a result other than syntactically-correct-but-ultimately-meaningless medical-sounding blither?

Blither definitions

verb

to talk foolishly; "The two women babbled and crooned at the baby"

See also: babble blather smatter blether