my parents have given me chess time limit any ideas how to find out the code


Here's an idea. Respect the restrictions imposed by your parents and spend your time reading, listening to music and spending time with good productive people in real life.

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Lol 😂 I kinda tampered with date and time and got it somehow extended but it works sometimes and doesn’t

Nerd #1: "Do you like parties?"
Nerd #2: "Yeah."
Nerd #1: "We can invite all our friends and have soda and pie."
Nerd #2: "Yeah!"
Nerd #1: "I hope no bad people show up...
Kick It!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBShN8qT4lk


Here's an idea. Respect the restrictions imposed by your parents and spend your time reading, listening to music and spending time with good productive people in real life.
This is absurd. Let the kids play some freakin chess if they want. Overprotection and unnecessary rules almost always do more harm than good. 95% of "music" is more brain-rotting than playing chess. Incremental limits in between games to rest your eyes/reduce stress levels is a good rule, but the crap of "no more than 2 hours of screentime/day in total" or whatever is obsessive and paranoid. About as useful as the random "age restricted" youtube/reddit posts with horrible news headlines flooding the trending searches at the same time. Anyone who sets up those kind of timers on phones or other electronic devices likely has a more unhealthy obsession with them then the kids do. I've seen people argue for 10 hours straight in YouTube comments sections (based on timestamps) about why people shouldn't have smartphones...the irony.