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Say what??? Like do the shift codes work?
Oh I don't know but it did generate them. If you try to get it to do Windows keys it just tells you it can't.
Is it generating or just reposting codes already on the internet somewhere?
Generating. In theory, it has some way to find patterns in how legitimate Windows keys are generated, and it's reproducing those patterns even without knowing what the algorithm that produced them is actually doing. That means it takes a bunch of tries before you get one right because they are only educated guesses. Pretty cool that it can do that though and I wonder what else it can try to do.