No, but if I were still in school I would be extremely tempted to have it write out an essay instead of writing out pages. The only thing that kills it would be it obviously would not match my handwriting.
No, but if I were still in school I would be extremely tempted to have it write out an essay instead of writing out pages. The only thing that kills it would be it obviously would not match my handwriting.
I saw that video, but I couldn’t remember the name of the channel. Great channel though.
The best part is there are hand writing generating programs or even web pages that convert text to gcode allowing you to use a 3d printer to write things out. In theory it should be really hard to pass it off as being human written, let alone match your own writing, but I’m sure it will only get better. I think there are even models to try to match someone’s writing.
Wow this sounds a lot like my outlook with Ff7 remake. I begrudgingly bought it on steam when it was on “sale” for the still too high price of $40, and when it was good it was great, but other than one mission it is just the story of Final Fantasy VII up through Midgar with a stupid amount of boring fetch quests to pad the time. Saying it is maybe 33% fun engaging game/story 67% boring fetch missions or “go kill this boring monster” over there is in my opinion being very charitable.
It is my opinion that it should be legal to paint said stripes on someone’s car if they park over the line. Should really hammer just how much of an asshole someone is if they have multitudes of stripes.
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
I thought a hacked 3DS couldn’t play original NDS games without one of those ROM cards for the original DS. Can you run original DS games without it now?
Disclaimer: I am no expert by any means.
With that being said, as others have said, a DNS is like a phone book. By using PiHole with it going to a privacy respecting DNS service, you in theory eliminate being tracked by a DNS provider, but you do nothing to prevent your isp from tracking which ip addresses you access, and you do nothing to prevent search engines tracking which results you click on, you do nothing to prevent your web browser from tracking your browsing (especially on Chrome and Edge).
In summary:
DNS lookups: yes
ISP with IP addresses: no you would need a GOOD VPN or TOR and either one properly configured
Web browser: no, you need at least Firefox with data collection turned off, preferably with something like ublock installed.
Search engine: no, requires more research but supposedly duckduckgo and eccosia are privacy respecting *citation required
I had an issue signing in, but it turned out my keyboard was adding a space at the end.
Step 1. Never connect it to the Internet. Step 2. Connect Linux machine. Step 3. Profit.