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Board Bitcoin Technical Support
Re: A plea for help :)
by
Paulfontrahel
on 09/07/2025, 09:17:40 UTC
Of course, there would probably be more chances if I had a PC, but I don't have one, it's been lying around in the trash for 10 years Smiley.

Do you mean your PC is in someone else garbage dump rather than your attic or somewhere inside your property? In that case, it's as good as gone/broken.

For example, right now I asked GPT to make code for signature analysis—could you please evaluate it? Is the code decent?
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If not, I'll have to take a deep breath, go get a drink and calm down Smiley It would be funny, if it weren't so sad Smiley

I expect it'd be difficult and time consuming to properly analyze that code. The one who do it must have good knowledge and experience on both programming and cryptography field. I would go as far as most people who write reply on "Bitcoin Technical Support" board aren't even qualified to do that, including me.


Yes, the laptop was probably thrown away 7/10 years ago, my friend sat on it one day, thank him very much for that:))) The most offensive thing is that I kept this broken laptop for some time, and then, as usually happens, if you don’t need something for a year, then you can throw it away, so I threw it away Smiley I tried so much to find some way to restore access, namely, signature analysis using GPT, asked for different analyses, and then it happened, the same gpt model wrote absolutely different things, well, like “there is a critical vulnerability”, I’ll be happy, then I write exactly the same question but in a new chat, and gpt tells me “there is no vulnerability”. What I’m getting at is that it’s precisely by these sliding windows and channels that I write about that gpt found bias, gpt in every chat, in any model plus analyzing signatures confirms this bias.  I'm already trying so hard to ask questions "crookedly", I even chose the approach that I try to prove to him that there is no bias, but in response I always get that there is. This is what prompted me to write a question here on this forum.