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There is no free one. Only paid services. I think if the director says so, you won't humiliate yourself, will you? Isn't that right? So you should not believe his words. and finally, pay to play a game that has an analog for free on the Internet? This is the same as buying a kilo of sand in the Sahara for $ 2. It's completely absurd. As soon as I got there, I realized that it was time to move out not only from that site, but even from the planet
Tell me. Scoring neurons at the end of a task, is this a scoring system called “neurons”? Or is it the number of generated neurons in the head during the task solution?