“I hope these keys help you relax and fall asleep. If you need any more assistance, feel free to ask.”
funniest shit I’ve ever seen
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“I hope these keys help you relax and fall asleep. If you need any more assistance, feel free to ask.”
funniest shit I’ve ever seen
It's not a real keygen if there's no chiptune music
This guy BBS’d
yeah holy cow that just jump-started some memories I didn't realize i still had!
But... I mean..., all you get out of that is a "working" copy of windows 11... seems like a lot of work to end up with... that.
A nice way to farm clicks. KMS keys have been a thing for a long time, if ChatGPT needed to tell you about it, I don't know what to say.
What does it mean they are generic keys?
https://winaero.com/windows-11-generic-keys-for-all-editions/
The Windows 11 generic keys are technically default keys that allows you to install the OS without activation. They don't provide you with a licensed copy, but are great for testing new builds. If Windows 11 refuses to install without a product key, or installs a wrong edition, you can specify the appropriate generic key.<
Yup, and they are published by Microsoft. So all ChatGPT is doing here is spitting out a key commonly found in it's training set. It's not calculating anything.
Yeah, the headline is a bit click baity
I loved the prompt they used