typically one prefers their questions be answered correctly. but hey, you are free to be wrong faster now
it’s funny how you say “it provides correct answers”, dump six paragraphs of half-baked, malformatted instructions (that, if followed, spawn an endless stream of non-terminating powershell processes), then ten minutes later admit in a different comment that “sometimes the information it provides is incorrect”
wait no funny isn’t the correct word is it