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I actually loved the original version when it just came out.

It beat ChatGPT every time simply because it unlocked a portion of ChatGPT locked down by the knowledge cutoff. It was also quite speedy, and even the way it resists going into infinite loops was much better than ChatGPT at the time.

I assumed my data might be used to train AI in an obtuse obfuscated kinda way, but I never would have imagined I could just brute-force cache links.



Why do you believe you can brute-force cache links? There could be some vulnerability but that string looks far too long to brute-force.


You are probably right, I was just sleep deprived and angered when I wrote that reply.

I am now only sleep deprived. I still use phind, and just came back here to say sorry to whoever, since it really does help me with productivity.

Also, it will require more time to reverse engineer the cache links, and I don't want to spend more time.

First all the requests return 403 so think there will need to be a selenium component (user-agent trickery is not sufficient).




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