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.
Once people can run this level of generative AI locally, there would be no need for YouTube to be involved. We could all generate our own shorts from a prompt.
I can use a computer mouse with either hand (including using 3d editors, when you might need to do something like alt-middle+left button drag).
I was getting pain in my right hand from working, so I just tried switching until I got used to it.
Someone called me ambi-mousetrous.
A LOT of people see a mouse on the left of the keyboard and ask what should be a rhetorical question: "are you left-handed", to which I'd reply "no".
I use rsync.net, it's not as cheap as some, but I like the simplicity of storage I can access with rsync, rclone, sshfs etc.
You can run some commands remotely too, so I used rclone to copy my OneDrive files directly from the cloud files to rsync.net. Not through my PC.
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