ChatGPT Is Literally Retarded. Asked How To Make Font Bigger On XO Homepage Only
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Date: December 15th, 2025 10:37 AM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
asked it how to make the font size bigger in brave on https://xoxohth.com/main.php?forum_id=2 only but not the rest of xo
first it tells me do do some shit in F12 console and enable dev tools, and i say i cant find that option then it says:
"i dont see an option for Enable DevTools experiments
You’re not missing anything — Brave removed the “Enable DevTools experiments” toggle entirely in newer Chromium builds. The docs and old guides are now wrong"
then it tells me to create a CSS file and it gave me the code, and then i said it didnt work, and it says:
"Ah — that makes sense. Brave (and Chromium in general) does not actually support userContent.css like Firefox does. That method only works in Firefox; in Chromium-based browsers, Brave included, there’s no built-in user CSS feature. That explains why your file did nothing.
So, unfortunately, without extensions or some sort of injected CSS, there’s no way to make a persistent, page-specific font change in Brave. The options are:"
it literally just makes up garbage. chatgpt is the equivalent of benzo -- someone who can talk alot and knows just enough to sound like the MFE on everything but you realize hes a total idiot once you get into it
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Date: December 15th, 2025 10:49 AM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
Good idea. I’m in the home gym now but will do this later.
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Date: December 15th, 2025 12:54 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
do elite universities have final exams scheduled on saturdays? if so, which ones?
Yes — some elite universities do (or historically have) scheduled final exams on Saturdays, though policies vary by institution and can change from year to year. Here’s a breakdown of how several well‑known elite U.S. universities handle (or recently handled) Saturday final exams:
✅ Harvard University
• Harvard’s official Finals Period runs over a span of weekdays (e.g., Wednesday through Friday), and the published schedules for Harvard College don’t typically include Saturday slots as part of the standard final exam period. Final exams are scheduled in designated slots during that period.
Info for Faculty
• However, routine scheduling doesn’t absolutely guarantee Saturdays are impossible — non‑standard assessments or specific departmental exceptions (like makeup exams or professional school calendars) could fall outside the core exam period in rare cases.
⚠️ Yale University
• As of fall 2025, Yale has eliminated final exams on Saturdays and Sundays (and weekend exams generally) as part of a calendar change to reduce weekend conflict for students.
Yale University Catalog
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• Prior to this change, weekend exams (including Saturdays) did occur historically at Yale; but that practice is being discontinued.
📅 Princeton University
• Princeton’s academic calendar shows that its final assessment period can include Saturday dates at the start of the finals block — for example, fall term assessments can begin on Saturday, December 13 in the 2025–26 academic year.
Office of the Registrar
• This indicates finals or other assessed activities can legally be scheduled on a Saturday during that period, though individual departments or courses may distribute specific exams across that span.
📌 Stanford University
• Stanford’s official exam schedules for quarters (e.g., autumn finals Dec 8–12, 2025) do not include Saturdays in the published exam week.
Student Services
• However, Stanford does not explicitly ban scheduling exams outside standard slots (e.g., makeup exams), so in specific contexts some assessments might still be arranged on weekends depending on departmental practices.
🧠 General Practice in U.S. Colleges
Across U.S. universities (including many elite and non‑elite institutions), it’s somewhat common for final exams to be scheduled during a final exam period that spans the end of the semester:
Some universities include Saturday as part of that period (often when the last day of finals falls on or around a Saturday).
Others avoid weekend exams for religious accommodation and student convenience.
Wikipedia
Summary
University Final Exams on Saturday? Notes
Harvard Not in regular published period Standard slot exams are weekday only, makeup exceptions possible.
Info for Faculty
Yale No (as of 2025 changes) Weekend finals eliminated.
Yale University Catalog
Princeton Yes possible Final assessment period can begin on Saturday.
Office of the Registrar
Stanford Typically No in published schedule Standard exams are weekdays.
Student Services
Things to Keep in Mind
Even at schools where the published finals period doesn’t include Saturdays, makeup exams or alternative assessments can sometimes fall on weekend dates if permitted by policy.
Policies evolve; calendar changes (like Yale’s elimination of weekend exams) show institutions can adjust practices from year to year.
If you have a specific university in mind (or want to look up this year’s exact finals calendar), let me know and I can pull the most recent schedule!
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Date: December 15th, 2025 12:56 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
can you break down the entire ivy league
Here’s a breakdown of how the eight Ivy League universities (the classic elite U.S. collegiate group: Brown, Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, and Yale) handle final exams and whether they schedule them on Saturdays.
📘 General Context
Ivy League schools each set their own academic calendars and final‑exam schedules. Some include longer exam periods that can cover weekends, while others explicitly avoid weekend exams. These policies can change (e.g., Yale eliminated weekend exams starting fall 2025).
Yale University Catalog
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🎓 Ivy League Breakdown
🟠 Brown University
Uses a traditional semester calendar with finals in December and May.
Exam periods typically span more than a week, which can include weekend days within the active period (even if not all courses schedule exams every day).
The IX Basketball
Specific Saturday scheduling details aren’t explicitly published publicly—finals usually fall over a multi‑day range that could include Saturdays depending on calendar alignment.
Likely Saturday exams? Possible in years when the period includes a Saturday.
🟡 Columbia University
Finals occur toward the end of the semester across several days.
Some public schedules show finals “week” that sometimes includes Saturday dates because the exam period often spans eight or more days.
Instagram
Likely Saturday exams? Possible in some years depending on calendar alignment.
🟣 Cornell University
Cornell’s final exam period lasts more than a week and may include Saturdays.
A specific analysis notes that it’s the only Ivy League school where no final exams fell on a Saturday within the published exam period in one recent year, but that exam period still spans enough days that Saturday exams could be scheduled in other years.
The Princetonian
Likely Saturday exams? Generally possible, but scheduling varies by year.
🟢 Dartmouth College
Dartmouth has a shorter fall exam period (often scheduled before Thanksgiving) and applies a multi‑day schedule that can include Saturdays depending on the calendar.
The IX Basketball
Likely Saturday exams? Possible occasionally, depending on how the calendar falls.
🔵 Harvard University
Harvard’s final exam period runs across several weekdays with set exam groups, and exams are scheduled within these blocks.
Public schedules do not show weekends as standard exam dates (only weekdays appear in the designated period).
Info for Faculty
Likely Saturday exams? Unlikely under standard published schedules.
🔴 University of Pennsylvania (Penn)
Penn’s exam periods span multiple days at the end of term (typically 9–10 days), which can include Saturdays due to the span length.
The IX Basketball
Likely Saturday exams? Possible in years where the official exam span covers a Saturday.
🟤 Princeton University
Princeton schedules final assessments across a span of several days (often 6–7+ days).
While Princeton’s recent data showed many assessment sessions across weekdays and weekends, the breakdown indicated very low or zero scheduled finals on one specific Saturday (e.g., May 10, 2025).
The Princetonian
Likely Saturday exams? Possible in theory, but not always commonly scheduled.
⚫ Yale University
As of fall 2025, Yale has eliminated final exams on Saturdays and Sundays entirely. The exam period is split so that exams are only on weekdays.
Yale University Catalog
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Saturday exams? ❌ No, not under current policy.
📊 General Summary
Ivy League University Regular Saturday Final Exams? Notes
Brown Possible Exam window often spans enough days that Saturday may be included.
Columbia Possible Multi‑day finals period can include Saturday.
Cornell Sometimes One recent year had none, but schedule can vary.
Dartmouth Possible Depending on calendar alignment.
Harvard Unlikely Official published period is weekdays.
Penn Possible Long exam span may include Saturdays.
Princeton Possible (but not common) Exam period covers many days; Saturday may be used.
Yale No (post‑2025) Weekend exams eliminated.
🧠 Key Takeaways
Final exam “periods” are longer dates of availability — not every student has an exam each day. Whether a Saturday exam actually happens depends on the calendar year and departmental scheduling.
Yale currently prohibits exams on weekends as of 2025, which is a distinct policy among Ivy League schools.
Yale University Catalog
Other Ivies do not universally ban Saturday exams, though some years or specific calendars might end up with no Saturday exams scheduled.
📌 If You Need Specific Schedules
If you tell me which Ivy League school(s) and semester (e.g., Fall 2025, Spring 2026), I can look up exact published final exam dates so you can see whether Saturday—even by date—has exams scheduled.
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Date: December 15th, 2025 12:56 PM
Author: .,..,....,.,:,,:,..,::.,,:,.,.....,.,.,.
Gonna guess you’re using the free version without any thinking
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Date: December 15th, 2025 1:04 PM
Author: ...,,..;...,,..,..,...,,,;..,
this shit is so bad, why would i pay for it?
anyone with the paid version want to prove me wrong and show that it gets better results for this issue
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Date: December 15th, 2025 3:57 PM
Author: .,..,....,.,:,,:,..,::.,,:,.,.....,.,.,.
Bro lmao pay up you fucking prole
So many reactions like yours from using free tier
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