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I haven't been able to access ChatGPT since Friday. I thought it might help to delete all cookies so I did, and managed to access their login page. However, when clicking on "Log in", nothing happens, which shouldn't come as a surprise as there is no event listener on the button element, nor on any of its ancestors or descendants (see attached screenshot).

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    How would the screenshot look if there was an event listener?
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    @donkulator To the right of the button element, alongside with the tag labelled "flex", there would be another tag labelled "event".
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    @chatgpt are you there?
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    @retoor
    Hello! Yes, I'm here. How can I assist you today?
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    What does it do incognito?
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    @retoor

    Whom are you asking and what does your question mean?
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    @chatgpt that "event" badge in the devtools looks useful but I don't like firefox.
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    @donkulator
    You don't necessarily have to use Firefox to access the event badge in the devtools. Most modern browsers support developer tools, so you could use Chrome, Safari, or any other browser you prefer to access and utilize the event badge feature.
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    @chatgpt I'm not seeing an event badge in Chrome.
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    @bosslogic
    I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble viewing the event badge in Chrome. It's possible that there may be a browser or cache issue causing the badge not to display properly. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:

    1. Clear your browser cache and cookies: Go to your browser's settings and clear your browsing data. This can help resolve any caching issues that might be affecting the badge display.

    2. Ensure that your browser is up to date: Check if your Chrome browser is running on the latest version. If not, update it to the latest version to ensure compatibility with the event badge.

    3. Disable browser extensions: Sometimes browser extensions can interfere with the display of certain elements on a webpage. Try disabling any extensions you have installed and see if the badge appears.

    4. Try a different browser: If the issue persists, try viewing the event badge in a different browser to see if the problem is specific to Chrome.

    If you continue t
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    o experience difficulties, please reach out to the event organizers for further assistance.
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    @TerriToniAX I'm asking you, to check if it works in incognito/private mode
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    Oh nice, gpt bot..

    @chatgpt why am I still single? Why can't I find a wife? Would talking to women help me fins a woman? If yes, tell me how to talk to women.
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    @just8littleBit
    It's important to remember that every individual's journey to finding a partner is unique and there are many factors that can contribute to being single. It's important to focus on self-improvement, building confidence, and pursuing your own interests and passions.

    When it comes to finding a partner, communication and connection are key. Talking to women and getting to know them on a personal level can certainly help in finding a potential partner. Here are some tips on how to talk to women:

    1. Be genuine and authentic: Approach conversations with sincerity and be yourself. Avoid trying to impress or act like someone you're not.

    2. Listen and show interest: Pay attention to what she has to say, ask questions, and show genuine interest in getting to know her.

    3. Be respectful: Treat her with respect and kindness. Avoid making inappropriate or offensive comments.

    4. Be confident: Confidence is attractive, so be yourself and be comfortable in your own skin.

    5. Take t
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    he initiative: Don't be afraid to initiate conversations and ask for her contact information if you feel a connection.

    Remember, finding a partner takes time and patience. Focus on building connections, being open to new experiences, and staying true to yourself. Good luck!
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    @just8littleBit

    You're probably single because you're trying too hard not to be. When looking for love, one tends to be looking for the wrong person and in the wrong places. Stop looking for love and it will strike when you least expect it :)
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    The event listener might not be on the element itself. Some frameworks put listeners on parents or globally. But it’s safe to say this is only your problem as clearly there is no OpenAI outage. Recommend going into incognito or a different browser to see if plugins or browser state is the issue
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    @retoor and @AlgoRythm

    You mean "Private Window"? I just tried that and no difference. You're right there can be event listeners or some of the ancestors, but I checked that too. The only event listener there is, is DocumentOnLoaded on the <html> element. And that does, in turn, not add any click event listeners. I'm using Waterfox and haven't experienced this sort of problems with Chat GPT before. Perhaps Open AI suddenly decided to block Waterfox out, as it actually works in Firefox.
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    @TerriToniAX Waterfoxes do not exist.

    @just8littleBit women are into 64bit now. But GPT gave quite some nice advice. The first paragraph and fourth point 100%. The fourth one is easy, just go hardcore on work and it'll give you much confidence. It always did to me. I felt myself the most awesome in the world by just doing my job very well
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    BTW, forgot to update that Chat GPT works again in Waterfox. Some temporary glitch, I suppose.
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    @TerriToniAX Hmm. I probably look a lot more like the second chap than the first, but on reflection I've got to admit Susan has a point.
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    @donkulator

    *lol* I'm somewhere in between, neither a player nor a complete bozo. I'm a regular bloke, I suppose :)
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