• Siegfried@lemmy.world
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        No one has beaten The Game, but it is possible. We just need to wait for the Pope to declare that it has come to an end

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          I played whatever version was easily accessible on Ubuntu’s repository in 2009, and once managed to get a ton of bitches and effectively infinite money. I have no idea how I did it.

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        The earliest exponention clicker game I ever discovered. Lost dozens of hours to ti83 drug wars

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    I used to store formulas in basic programs in my ti84 but they were never useful because I didn’t need help memorizig formulas

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    “ChatGPT what is the formula for Work Done in an enclosed system expressed as a triple integral?”

    “42”

    “Ok cool ty.”

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      Stop giving me Thermo nightmares; I lived through that shit already I don’t need to sleep through it too.

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        Yeah but at least work on an enclosed system is always zero. Idk why but I always chuckle about that.

        Sure, you can prove it in like 4 to 8 lines of multivariate calculus, but its always gonna be 0.

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      It sounds fake because it sounds like they only used software hacks. But they also added a microcontroller board in it with wireless networking

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    Its been quite a while since I’ve taken a proctored exam, but then all the proctors would clear all the memory on your calc before they’d let you use it for test. Is that not the case anymore?

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      Depends on the exam. Some don’t even allow programmable calcs because they don’t want to deal with possible shit like this. I have already seen a certification exam where they provide the calculators as well.

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      The launcher program can be downloaded on-demand, avoiding detection if a teacher inspects or clears the calculator’s memory

      If I understood it correctly, the Wi-Fi module appears as a standard calculator-to-calculator interface, so built-in commands can install the cheat apps at any time.

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    Utilizing the tools available to you to solve problems is not cheating, its resourcefulness, and using your brain. Which is of course frowned upon in schools that exist to churn out mindless drones for corporate enslavement.