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You bring up a point that thanks to advertising and horrible descriptions on eCommerce leaves people confused.
Surge protection is only for very short power spikes. It does nothing for power drop outs. It also doesn't help for lightning hits - except for extremely well engineered high end systems. Not $6 power strips.
A good test for any UPS, is to unplug it with everything plugged into it and powered on. ** Disclaimer - Make sure you have backups and prepared for the worse case! **
Test it like you are going to use it. Some people may disagree with this statement.
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honey the codewitch wrote: and I have limited space.
That might be a showstopper for you, but I'm gonna make the suggestion anyway.
Keep the UPS you want to give away as "useless" for you, and use it to power up only your monitor(s) and network gear. Get "something else" dedicated solely for your power-hungry machine.
Monitors/network gear use comparatively little power, but it adds up. If you split the load for those vs your main PC between 2 UPS units, you'll probably be able to keep your PC running for a few more minutes, which can be vital. In comparison, my "older" UPS can keep my 3 monitors, modem and router going for 50+ minutes.
Once your main UPS gets too old to keep your main system going for very long, it can take over the second UPS's job (and then you can retire that one). That way you only have to replace one UPS at a time.
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From other comments, it sounds like you want more of an electrical isolation/surge protection.
The ultimate system will include a motor, a large flywheel, and a generator.
No chickenβs required.
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issued me number Ο because they say I don't drive rationally.
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never ending groan!
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That's funny, they gave me e, because they said my driving is transcendental!
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I use it more and more and for me it is much more efficient then to google for a specific (programming) question.
The strange thing is:
I feel something pressed to say 'thank you' after I got a usefull answer.
So I'm asking myself: Do you will really say thanks to a machine,?
In my mind I solved it, that I say 'thanks' to the builders of ChatGTP.

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I don't thank it but I let it know when it's correct so it learns the right things. Approach it like a child in that regard and give positive reinforcement. Also, it is probably best to give it negative reinforcement when it is wrong so that is not propagated either.
"They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"
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i concluded ChatGPT is not very intelligent as it was unable to answer a simple question i.e. "if you are walking down an alley with a canoe over your head how many pancakes does it take to cover a dog house?" i held its hand and lead it to the correct answer and it still did not see it . whilst asking it to consider its own responses i.e. reflection it blew a fuse i.e. message in red "something went wrong" .
it may be informative to know in what manner you utilized ChatGPT in your software development . Dave's Garage has a video re/ same 10X Your Code with ChatGPT: How to Use it Effectively - YouTube[^] . i hope to do so but am yet unsure how .
-Best
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The problem - IMHO - is that ChatGPT has a static knowledge base. It does not learn from conversations, but only from the data-feed from the back... A Google search will find info from yesterday - try and ask ChatGPT about TypeScript 5 for instance...
But for the 'Thank you' part - I always talk to machines
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." β Gerald Weinberg
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