u/Embarrassed_Ground_5

I'm no hacker, and this post might sound stupid, I know, but I'm going crazy. There's this stupid security training lesson I have to follow for a new job. It's 8 hours long, I know everything already, and it's designed to be the most stupid thing on earth. It's a series of pdf that you have to read, but you can't skip to the next pdf unless a timer has run out. A pdf that took me 10 minutes to read entirely has a 1 hour timer, and sometimes the timer stops as well. If you don't scroll frequently, it stops. Sometimes it stops for random reasons. It's a living hell. I know this is not really a hacking problem, but please, help a brother and his mental health, I can't take it anymore.

Edit: if any "easy" solution like auto scroll or similar solutions would be viable, I would have already done them, but I need the computer for a different lesson that I need to complete before Monday (I was given these two lessons yesterday and the day before)

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u/Embarrassed_Ground_5 — 15 days ago

I hope this is not off topic here, since I saw some similar older posts. Anyway, I need to follow one of those boring security training lessons. I already know everything they can teach me, and it's extremely frustrating cause it's not even a video, it's a pdf that you need to read, but you can't simply skip it, you need to stay on the same pdf for hours (literally) even if it takes 10 minutes to read. And the timer sometimes doesn't count the time passing. It's a torture. There's like an internal timer on the website. Can you help me find a way to skip the timer? My mental health begs you

EDIT: ask me any question that you seem necessary

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u/Embarrassed_Ground_5 — 15 days ago
▲ 189 r/PTCGP

I have no use for pack points. By the time a new set comes out, I've already found every♦️-♦️♦️♦️♦️and 1 ⭐ card from the precedent set up, but I haven't build up enough pack points to buy a 2 stars card. So I end up every time with about 600 pack points that I don't know how to use. I would really hope they would remove the set dependency, and put all the pack points together from different sets, but I know that from a greedy company point it's not so convenient. Do you use them?

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u/Embarrassed_Ground_5 — 18 days ago