" " space to insert new data "a" to have a beggining section "o" to clear out current data
contains: Scratch's whole wiki English language's whole wiki No it doesn't answer questions, just more or so re-creates the original text from wherever you began your beginning portion of text it continues from. Time to train, CPU N3350, time: 1.5 hours. (n3350 is a mobile processor, but it's being used within a school Chromebook, that's why it's so slow, better to do it on an actually competent device.) The best way to use it is by searching up each wiki, and copying the last ~20 letters, and then have that as the beginning point. If you just hit enter instantly without inputting, it'll start outputting the first section of data from the 'training' and continue from there. Easiest way to access either Scratch wiki (does not include other ui stuff) or english wiki (does include the ui, aka why it may feel odd. kinda funny though) Scratch: "Scratch" "" (nothing) English: "English" "classification English is a member"