Good old AI hallucinations
Braindead
That's not uncanny valley, that's uncanny grand canyon
TBH, I threw your description to chatgpt to see what it could make out of it, this is the response I got. Check to see it managed to get it right...
Based on the plot you provided, it sounds like you're describing the "Grisha" trilogy by Leigh Bardugo, specifically the first book titled "Shadow and Bone." The protagonist, Alina Starkov, possesses a dormant power known as the "Sun Summoner" which she discovers when she is aboard a flying ship called the Volcra. She has no memory of her childhood and embarks on a journey to harness her abilities. Along the way, she encounters a man named Mal who saves her when the ship is attacked. Throughout the series, Alina grapples with her identity and the choice between using her powers to save or destroy humanity, ultimately deciding to destroy magic itself. The series also features elements of a magical world, flying ships, and a dangerous wilderness filled with magic.
Well you told it to be unstable, soooooooooooooooooooo...
You know, in a lot of situations, when someone says "the worst part", it's not actually the worst part.
When you use it, it really is the worst part, by far...
Spent the fiver on this one and never regretted it
Not sure about how to actually add them to the bottom button list, but this explains how to do the things you want in a slightly different way...
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The big difference is that a book is structured to teach you bit by bit. One of the issues of learning a new subject is that you don't know what you don't know. Something structured like a book solves this.
That being said, a six year old book is ancient when talking about computer related stuff...
Stupid advice, but you can narrow down a lot by booting to Ubuntu from a usb stick plugged into the machine. Ubuntu install media offers the option to try before install,so no actual changes to your machine are made.
The starlord provides the only correct answer
Indeed