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Taken down by YouTube on February 2nd, 2023. Likely forever. Original link: https://youtu.be/IKFhu1_2ho8
Downloading is very beneficial for your health. You must excel at downloading to succeed at life. Credit goes to PatRyk.
-- Message from PatRyk --
5 hours of pure downloading sped up into 4 minutes.
Komputer Εwiat was a magazine dedicated to technology. It came with DVD's which had a bunch of programs, as well as a code on them to redeem the magazines on their website. With the magazine added to your account, you could download software featured in said magazine.
They stopped making them half a year ago - on February 1st they shut down the website. Everything would be lost if I didn't save it, so I did. In fact, this video would've been 1/4 the size if not for a friend that shared his account that had stuff from 2012 and onwards added.
I may make this into a public archive soon, if I can manage to upload 500GB to some service.
https://malwarewatch.org
Taken down by YouTube on February 2nd, 2023. Likely forever. Original link: https://youtu.be/IKFhu1_2ho8
Downloading is very beneficial for your health. You must excel at downloading to succeed at life. Credit goes to PatRyk.
-- Message from PatRyk --
5 hours of pure downloading sped up into 4 minutes.
Komputer Εwiat was a magazine dedicated to technology. It came with DVD's which had a bunch of programs, as well as a code on them to redeem the magazines on their website. With the magazine added to your account, you could download software featured in said magazine.
They stopped making them half a year ago - on February 1st they shut down the website. Everything would be lost if I didn't save it, so I did. In fact, this video would've been 1/4 the size if not for a friend that shared his account that had stuff from 2012 and onwards added.
I may make this into a public archive soon, if I can manage to upload 500GB to some service.
https://malwarewatch.org
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β€΅οΈ KomputerΕwiat.pl Downloading Timelapse Taken down by YouTube on February 2nd, 2023. Likely forever. Original link: https://youtu.be/IKFhu1_2ho8 Downloading is very beneficial for your health. You must excel at downloading to succeed at life. Credit goesβ¦
My tweets:
https://twitter.com/endermanch/status/1621227493532340225?s=20
https://twitter.com/endermanch/status/1628746979059593216?s=20
https://twitter.com/endermanch/status/1632047642434850821?s=20
YouTube's ignorant responses:
https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1622678626972971008?s=20
https://twitter.com/TeamYouTube/status/1632000834262138882?s=20
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π http.cat stickers
Yesterday night I decided to make a Telegram version of http.cat status codes, as there wasn't a good sticker pack. Here is the source archive comprising a bunch of 512x512 images of funny cats representing HTTP status codes.
In case you want to use them, here's the link.
Yesterday night I decided to make a Telegram version of http.cat status codes, as there wasn't a good sticker pack. Here is the source archive comprising a bunch of 512x512 images of funny cats representing HTTP status codes.
In case you want to use them, here's the link.
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π Activating Windows 95 using ChatGPT - Final Thoughts
I guess I'm super late, but I still want to talk about it. My recent ChatGPT video gained lots of traction and someone at Tom's Hardware wrote an article about it. That's really cool!
Honestly, it's hard to believe I got noticed by such a respectable magazine. Since it's my first and I love listening to the feedback, I carefully watched the situation unfold and noticed a strong divide in the community:
βͺοΈ One side was unhappy, stating I cheated by feeding ChatGPT the key algorithm without ever supplying it the context.
βͺοΈ The other side was generally happy and was already preparing for a ChatGPT HWIDGEN for Windows 10/11.
Point being, I believe both of these views lie on each end of the same spectrum, and I'm not sure at all, which one can be considered truthful. Personally, I believe making ChatGPT generate a product key using a predefined algorithm is something the companies should work against, as the AI didn't suspect anything from the very beginning when I prompted it to generate a "simple string". Using this method we can certainly circumvent it to generate a Windows XP key, which Microsoft would absolutely dislike. It's just nobody wants to bother to look through the Windows XP source code yet.
Now again, it doesn't matter that we know the algorithm, what matters is the fact the AI doesn't detect it as suspicious, that we, as users, prompt it to generate a string looking rather similar to a product key.
Either way, these are my thoughts on the subject, if you're a fan of wearing pink glasses waiting for a HWIDGEN (which won't be possible at all until we at least reverse the Windows XP algorithm), vote π, or if you're pessimistic about this whole thing, thinking I could execute the video better, vote π€. If you just don't care enough and you loved the video, go with β€οΈ.
Please be fair in your judgment, I want actual feedback. It doesn't offend me if I really missed out on an opportunity to make my video more entertaining. That's how we all learn!
I guess I'm super late, but I still want to talk about it. My recent ChatGPT video gained lots of traction and someone at Tom's Hardware wrote an article about it. That's really cool!
Honestly, it's hard to believe I got noticed by such a respectable magazine. Since it's my first and I love listening to the feedback, I carefully watched the situation unfold and noticed a strong divide in the community:
βͺοΈ One side was unhappy, stating I cheated by feeding ChatGPT the key algorithm without ever supplying it the context.
βͺοΈ The other side was generally happy and was already preparing for a ChatGPT HWIDGEN for Windows 10/11.
Point being, I believe both of these views lie on each end of the same spectrum, and I'm not sure at all, which one can be considered truthful. Personally, I believe making ChatGPT generate a product key using a predefined algorithm is something the companies should work against, as the AI didn't suspect anything from the very beginning when I prompted it to generate a "simple string". Using this method we can certainly circumvent it to generate a Windows XP key, which Microsoft would absolutely dislike. It's just nobody wants to bother to look through the Windows XP source code yet.
Now again, it doesn't matter that we know the algorithm, what matters is the fact the AI doesn't detect it as suspicious, that we, as users, prompt it to generate a string looking rather similar to a product key.
Either way, these are my thoughts on the subject, if you're a fan of wearing pink glasses waiting for a HWIDGEN (which won't be possible at all until we at least reverse the Windows XP algorithm), vote π, or if you're pessimistic about this whole thing, thinking I could execute the video better, vote π€. If you just don't care enough and you loved the video, go with β€οΈ.
Please be fair in your judgment, I want actual feedback. It doesn't offend me if I really missed out on an opportunity to make my video more entertaining. That's how we all learn!
Tom's Hardware
YouTuber Tricks ChatGPT Into Generating Windows 95 Keys
Even with the oldest obsolete software, ChatGPT will reject direct key requests.
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πΎ My interview to Gizmodo
Includes extra content, GPT4 generation results and additional thoughts on the subject of AI abuse.
https://gizmodo.com/chatgpt-free-windows-keys-95-old-youtube-enderman-1850298614
Includes extra content, GPT4 generation results and additional thoughts on the subject of AI abuse.
https://gizmodo.com/chatgpt-free-windows-keys-95-old-youtube-enderman-1850298614
Gizmodo
YouTuber Proves ChatGPT Can Manufacture Free Windows Keys
Sure, Windows 95 is easy to spoof, but OpenAIβs ChatGPT is already proving a pretty handy tool for generating fake and potentially malicious content.
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π Windows XP Keygen
It's no longer a secret to anyone ever since I opened the GitHub repository to the general public - I released a fully functional keygen for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. That was a rather confusing but fruitful project that will hopefully help develop the Windows activation trend further.
Windows XP & Server 2003 both depend on the Elliptic Curve Cryptography, but employ two different algorithms to produce valid keys based on a given private key. I'm going to make a full explanation video later on, but for now you can try it for yourself.
The source code is well-commented and served for educational purposes only. A rough explanation, current issues and credits are present in the README.md file.
https://github.com/Endermanch/XPKeygen
It's no longer a secret to anyone ever since I opened the GitHub repository to the general public - I released a fully functional keygen for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. That was a rather confusing but fruitful project that will hopefully help develop the Windows activation trend further.
Windows XP & Server 2003 both depend on the Elliptic Curve Cryptography, but employ two different algorithms to produce valid keys based on a given private key. I'm going to make a full explanation video later on, but for now you can try it for yourself.
The source code is well-commented and served for educational purposes only. A rough explanation, current issues and credits are present in the README.md file.
https://github.com/Endermanch/XPKeygen
GitHub
GitHub - Endermanch/XPKeygen at v2.3
Windows XP Keygen. Contribute to Endermanch/XPKeygen development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Verification
This channel has finally been verified by Telegram. From this point on you can easily distinguish me from a ton of potential impersonators. Not that it has been a problem in the slightest, but let's make it clear anyway.
This is my only official Telegram channel. The list of public pages owned by me:
π Enderman
π Andrew
π @endermanch
π @realendermanch
π @endermanch
π Enderman
π Endermanch
π Endermanch
π§ [email protected]
π Channel members only
My official website is https://enderman.ch
This channel has finally been verified by Telegram. From this point on you can easily distinguish me from a ton of potential impersonators. Not that it has been a problem in the slightest, but let's make it clear anyway.
This is my only official Telegram channel. The list of public pages owned by me:
π§ [email protected]
My official website is https://enderman.ch
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π Random Windows fact
Did you know that ACPI Tables have Windows XP denoted as Windows 2001 and Windows Vista as Windows 2006?
Microsoft to this day use release date OS identifiers for Windows.
Did you know that ACPI Tables have Windows XP denoted as Windows 2001 and Windows Vista as Windows 2006?
Microsoft to this day use release date OS identifiers for Windows.
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β The final Windows 10 version
Windows 11 has been released over a year and a half ago, so Microsoft naturally decided to begin slowly phasing Windows 10 out.
Here is the list of points Microsoft made on Twitter, it confirms that Windows 10 will indeed reach its end of life on October 14th, 2025 as promised and, more importantly, they will not ship any major feature updates to Windows 10, effectively shifting focus to Windows 11.
Let's hope Microsoft makes Windows 11 tolerable to use before Windows 10 runs out.
Windows 11 has been released over a year and a half ago, so Microsoft naturally decided to begin slowly phasing Windows 10 out.
Here is the list of points Microsoft made on Twitter, it confirms that Windows 10 will indeed reach its end of life on October 14th, 2025 as promised and, more importantly, they will not ship any major feature updates to Windows 10, effectively shifting focus to Windows 11.
Let's hope Microsoft makes Windows 11 tolerable to use before Windows 10 runs out.
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π Random Windows fact
Did you know that Windows does not save wallpaper thumbnails in cache or temporary storage, which results in a black background preview if you delete the file of the current wallpaper?
Did you know that Windows does not save wallpaper thumbnails in cache or temporary storage, which results in a black background preview if you delete the file of the current wallpaper?
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