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Paul!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Try that context to test ChatGPT!
In the first iteration, it will immediately forget half the key things!
And it will make up a bunch of things that don't exist in context!
Paul you are a megalomaniac, you exaggerate!
The context must be moderate without a lot of detours and side stories.
Reading your post even I got lost halfway through!

BTW
Don't mention that hated name L.T... a budding character who started with a mask of altruism and today is one of the richest people on the planet.
In the early '90s, people preferred to side with the "rebellion" against MS just because they didn't want to pay for licenses.
And then someone appears who violently abuses that situation. Put on a mask of altruism and rebellion and appeal to the masses with a rather hollow story.
The world was not created yesterday. There are those of us who remember the era before the '90s. There are those of us who remember Unix, CP/M, etc...
Technological progress, especially in the field of programming, is based on constant leaning on people's previous works, a little theft, a little hiding of facts, etc.
L.T. is an ordinary mediocrity that is a "product" and "project" of some more powerful "forces". The story is not so flowery and idyllic; as it presents itself.
We live in an era of revisionism. I'll stop there.
Paul!
Ha, ha, ha, ha!
Try that context to test ChatGPT!
In the first iteration, it will immediately forget half the key things!
And it will make up a bunch of things that don't exist in context!
Paul you are a megalomaniac, you exaggerate!
The context must be moderate without a lot of detours and side stories.
Reading your post even I got lost halfway through!

BTW
Don't mention that hated name L.T... a budding character who started with a mask of altruism and today is one of the richest people on the planet.
In the early '90s, people preferred to side with the "rebellion" against MS just because they didn't want to pay for licenses.
And then someone appears who violently abuses that situation. Put on a mask of altruism and rebellion and appeal to the masses with a rather hollow story.
The world was not created yesterday. There are those of us who remember the era before the '90s. There are those of us who remember Unix, CP/M, etc...
Technological progress, especially in the field of programming, is based on constant leaning on people's previous works, a little theft, a little hiding of facts, etc.
L.T. is an ordinary mediocrity that is a "product" and "project" of some more powerful "forces". The story is not so flowery and idyllic; as it presents itself.
We live in an era of revisionism. I'll stop there.



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