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This is more or less industry standard for some decades. You may try ChatGPT to guide you.


Or don't use ChatGPT and avoid going off on a tangent when it hallucinates something.


One may ask for sources... And the original Q in this case is so simple that even ChatGPT can easily answer it. It is not like there is room for opinions. It is basic CS projected on well known techs.


I come to this site to read opinions about things I do not know. Not for a variation of, "Google it"


I do not care about you or why you are here. The answer points to a source that have the correct answer to a very basic question. I have no obligations to you or your hubris. You millennials are really something else. How you even manage to tie your own shoelaces amazes me.

When I was a kid the fundamental crime in knowledge was to actually just tell all the answers. You are whining about a meta discussion on a topic where the original answer should have been just fking Google it.


> One may ask for sources...

I know of a lawyer who did that. Didn't end well.




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