Next on the agenda: ClippyGPT, because why not?
An anonymous developer has created a ChatGPT client for Windows 3.1, because some people like to keep one foot firmly in the past even as they explore the future.was written in C, using the standard Windows API and compiled with Open Watcom v2. It runs on any 16-bit or 32-bit version of Windows from Windows 3.1 onward, so should get you all the from Windows 95 to Windows 7 – including Windows 98, Windows Me and Windows XP.
One proviso is that it won't run without Winsock – the dialup-era essential that teaches Windows how to speak TCP/IP. "WinGPT connects to the OpenAI API server natively with TLS 1.3, so it doesn't require a proxy on a modern machine to terminate TLS," wrote the tool's developer, who goes by on Twitter. He also added a warning that the program is not secure – but if you're still running Windows 3.1 you laugh in the face of danger.The medium is the message with this one: the dev wrote that he or she"was surprised that the set of standard controls available to use by any program with Windows 3.1 is incredibly limited" and didn't allow the inclusion of a status bar. A little time using ChatGPT yielded pointers to a UI library that included a workaround.
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