It's pretty remarkable what technically savvy people can accomplish. To wit: A modder posted a YouTube video showing how they got ChatGPT running on a TI-84 calculator. Now, how in the world could ...
Ever imagined a graphing calculator like the TI-84 being able to support Python? Well, that just happened. Graphing calculators have long been a fun way for people to get started with programming.
Cheating 101: First released in 2004 by Texas Instruments, the TI-84 Plus remains a highly popular computational device in the educational market. A custom-made mod is now introducing new features and ...
In an educational project with ethically questionable applications, [ChromaLock] has converted the ubiquitous TI-84 calculator into the ultimate cheating device. The foundation of this hack lies in ...
A modder has created what he calls "The Ultimate Cheating Device" with a regular TI-84 calculator hacked to run ChatGPT, which is perfect for students who want to ninja an AI-powered calculator into ...
Extremely dependent upon the sophistication of the ESP32 firmware the creator authored. If you can keep it in deep sleep when there isn’t a ChatGPT query, the quiescent power draw should be in the ...
(CNNMoney) A glimmer of hope has arrived for parents tired of having to buy their high school students an overpriced calculator. Smarter Balanced, which administers school proficiency tests in 15 ...
Just before the days where every high school student had a cell phone, everyone in class had a TI graphing calculator. In some ways this was better than a cell phone: If you wanted to play BlockDude ...
Texas Instruments’ graphing calculators have a reputation as hobbyist devices given their program support, but they just lost some of their appeal. Cemetech has learned (via Linus Tech Tips) that ...
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Anyone who's been through a high-school algebra class surely remembers using a TI graphing calculator. But who had a calculator like this one? Apple started the trend with the rose gold iPhone, and ...