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There’s a difference between helping to solve puzzles and actually solving them.

You have to be more specific:


Well tbf this isn’t what chatgpt is designed for. It can interpret images and give information/advice/whatever, but not solve puzzles crossword puzzles entirely.



would be even better if the pc actually teleported to his trash bin


why would it take 2 years to find a bug? release something new to the public and it will always take seconds


Or it’s a bug that was reported 5 years ago with 165 votes and somehow still not fixed




it’s not that random, it’s the original text




Also as long as no illegal content is shared, but is only referred to, there isn’t really anything illegal about it right?


what how? I’ve been using qbittorrent for a while and I never noticed that


isnt that what we’ve been doing for years



you can also just g**gle your calculations



Ever heard of Spotify?

Yes I have Spotify. I don’t pay for it though. I don’t see why I would.

audiophiles that buy vinyl, CDs, etc.

Of course but that’s besides the point, because OP was talking about paying for music without actually owning it.


inability to actually own the music I pay for

Do people still pay for music? How and, more importantly, why?




Wow, thanks for sharing this chunk of internet lore. I never torrented any games so I didn’t know there was so much more behind it than torrenting movies.


actually I’m just using the public dns so I don’t think I can do that


is this any better than adguard dns or just similar?


Gotta word it differently. You worked really hard to carve a beautiful table out of wood and then somebody comes by and makes an exact clone of it in a few secs and leaves with it.


For me it really depends on who created the content. If it was some big company that has tons of money anyways, I’ll have no problem pirating it. But in case it’s created by an individual who worked hard for it I’d want to avoid pirating it.


not blaming op but the institution should provide licenses to the students or propose free alternatives if they exist


If you’re gonna force the students to use Matlab, you gotta provide them with a license. If the teacher can’t convince the institution to get these licenses, they should provide a free alternative.






Yeah except I use Spicetify on windows and some “premium unlocked” APK on android because the ads are (intentionally) annoying as hell