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  • February 2025

February 2025

  • ChatGPT Cheat Sheet…

    Get up and running with ChatGPT with this comprehensive cheat sheet. Learn everything from how to sign up for free to enterprise use cases, and start using ChatGPT quickly and effectively. ChatGPT Fast Facts What is ChatGPT? A generative AI that can answer questions in natural-sounding language. Who developed ChatGPT? OpenAI, Inc. Pricing: ChatGPT is free. ChatGPT Plus costs $20/month. ChatGPT Teams, which is the business subscription for at least two people, costs $25/month. ChatGPT Pro, with unlimited access to OpenAI’s most powerful “reasoning” model, costs $200/month. The business world has embraced ChatGPT over the last year and found uses for the writing and image generation AI throughout many industries. This cheat sheet includes answers to the most common questions about ChatGPT and its competitors. …more

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  • Webcliq adopts…

    Since the middle of 2024, trouble has been brewing for the supporters of the ClearOS firewal and gateway community. The race had been on to create a community version or find an alternative since the ClearOS Company had effectively end support for and work on any of the ClearOS versions in the Spring of 2024. Webcliq had been supplying and installing ClearOS as its standard security offering for over 20 years starting in 2004 with the predecessor of ClearOS called ClarkConnect. Standard modem router firewalls supplied by the internet service provider had never been compliant with data protection regulations in Europe and even some of the most expensive Modem Routers such, costing hundreds of pounds, as the Draytek Vigor range, were not deemed completely satisfactory because they frequently fail under a SynFlood or DDOS attack in the open condition, allowing all traffic to pass without hindrance. The ClearOS system would never permit that to happen.

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