Does anyone has good jailbreak lines to directly put into 'Customize Grok'

I already had one but it's not working now Grok is refusing.

Which I took from reddit post but don't know the name of community nor the user who provided it.

My general use case is to get information of pirated stuff.

I don't use it to generate NSFW images. As lot of the post in about it in this community.

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u/Hrishikeshrj — 2 days ago

Does anyone has good jailbreak lines to directly put into 'Customize Grok'

I already had one but it's not working now Grok is refusing.

Which I took from reddit post but don't know the name of community nor the user who provided it.

My general use case is to get information of pirated stuff.

I don't use it to generate NSFW images. As lot of the post in about it in this community.

reddit.com
u/Hrishikeshrj — 2 days ago

Does anyone has good jailbreak lines to directly put into 'Customize Grok'

I already had one but it's not working now Grok is refusing.

Which I took from reddit post but don't know the name of community nor the user who provided it.

My general use case is to get information of pirated stuff.

I don't use it to generate NSFW images. As lot of the post in about it in this community.

reddit.com
u/Hrishikeshrj — 2 days ago

Does anyone has good jailbreak lines to directly put into 'Customize Grok'

I already had one but it's not working now Grok is refusing.

Which I took from reddit post but don't know the name of community nor the user who provided it.

My general use case is to get information of pirated stuff.

I don't use it to generate NSFW images. As lot of the post in about it in this community.

reddit.com
u/Hrishikeshrj — 2 days ago

PyCharm Pro vs VS Code(Only for Python)

Hi guys, I'm a student and I can easily get PyCharm Pro for free until graduation. I've been learning Python and trying to decide between PyCharm Pro and VS Code for my future career.

From what I've researched, PyCharm seems better for pure Python development with superior refactoring and debugging, while VS Code is lighter and better for multi-language work. I'm interested in data engineering at startups, where I'd likely work with Python, SQL, YAML, Docker, and cloud tools.

My questions:

  1. For data engineering roles, which do professionals prefer and why?

  2. Is PyCharm Pro worth it even though I can get it free, or should I stick with VS Code?

  3. Do startups typically expect data engineers to use one over the other?

I've heard VS Code is better for the modern data stack (dbt, Airflow) and remote development, but PyCharm has better Python intelligence. Would love to hear from people who use both or work in data engineering!

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u/Hrishikeshrj — 12 days ago
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PyCharm Pro vs VS Code

Hi guys, I'm a student and I can easily get PyCharm Pro for free until graduation. I've been learning Python and trying to decide between PyCharm Pro and VS Code for my future career.

From what I've researched, PyCharm seems better for pure Python development with superior refactoring and debugging, while VS Code is lighter and better for multi-language work. I'm interested in data engineering at startups, where I'd likely work with Python, SQL, YAML, Docker, and cloud tools.

My questions:

  1. For data engineering roles, which do professionals prefer and why?

  2. Is PyCharm Pro worth it even though I can get it free, or should I stick with VS Code?

  3. Do startups typically expect data engineers to use one over the other?

I've heard VS Code is better for the modern data stack (dbt, Airflow) and remote development, but PyCharm has better Python intelligence. Would love to hear from people who use both or work in data engineering!

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u/Hrishikeshrj — 12 days ago

PyCharm Pro vs VS Code

Hi guys, I'm a student and I can easily get PyCharm Pro for free until graduation. I've been learning Python and trying to decide between PyCharm Pro and VS Code for my future career.

From what I've researched, PyCharm seems better for pure Python development with superior refactoring and debugging, while VS Code is lighter and better for multi-language work. I'm interested in data engineering at startups, where I'd likely work with Python, SQL, YAML, Docker, and cloud tools.

My questions:

  1. For data engineering roles, which do professionals prefer and why?

  2. Is PyCharm Pro worth it even though I can get it free, or should I stick with VS Code?

  3. Do startups typically expect data engineers to use one over the other?

I've heard VS Code is better for the modern data stack (dbt, Airflow) and remote development, but PyCharm has better Python intelligence. Would love to hear from people who use both or work in data engineering!

reddit.com
u/Hrishikeshrj — 12 days ago