If I ask ChatGPT, it just gives me the same useless answers over and over again.

Useless you say? Well, that's interesting because recently you said

I've talked with ChatGPT trying to get it to give me an alternative unique sub that converts binary to decimal, but it kept referring me to the bigint module.

Your advice received from ChatGPT on that occasion was, far from being useless, absolutely the correct answer (and I'm pretty much never going to defend that stochastic parrot ever again). I have no idea what objection you could possibly have to what is demonstrably the right answer so you are on your own on that one. It's the same answer that any given monk would give you.

I want some input from human intelligence, not AI. That's why I am posting here.

Great. So ask for it. Don't post in CUFP and expect anyone to think that what you have posted isn't supposed to be useful code. Post in the right place. Ask sensible questions. In short: read the room.


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In reply to Re^7: converting binary to decimal by hippo
in thread converting binary to decimal by harangzsolt33

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