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- Comment on Want a more private ChatGPT alternative that runs offline? Check out Jan 9 months ago:
Can you provide links for those? I see a few and don’t trust search results
- Comment on ifn't 9 months ago:
May I introduce you to the joys of #define and creating your own horrible sub language
- Comment on Reddit Falls Short of Ad Growth Targets Ahead of Likely 2024 IPO 10 months ago:
Yeah I just moved over this week because a recent change started shoveling recommend stuff that just cluttered the feed and broke my browsing setup with ad block and no script. This feels nicer, definitely a cleaner ui. They are just trashing the experience over there
- Comment on What If: No Social Media Anonymity 10 months ago:
I think it ruins too much. People have tentacles, each part of your personality needs to exercise, whether hobbies or romance or family, but those things don’t need to see the other facets of you. It breaks the whole point of having multiple relationships and groups. We aren’t just 1 thing and anything that limits us to that through transparent posting of everything publically is just horrible. I quit social media that has my name like 10 years ago. It was shallow and troublesome. I feel a little more isolated but I mean I would anyway at this point in my life
- Comment on How have you personally found the Lemmy community compared to its competition and other social media? 10 months ago:
I’m very new to this I thought the point of it was that all the decentralized bits are still linked. Do you mean there are duplicates of communities that are just named slightly different or what?
- Comment on Any recommendations for time loop games? 10 months ago:
Super time force ultra is a side scrolling shoot em up with heavy time travel that is like speed running with yourself and saving and cooperating with time travel versions of yourself. I’m not sure if it fits what you’re looking for but it’s a lot of fun
- Comment on Best games that can be completed in under ten hours? 10 months ago:
May I introduce you to the Sega Saturn library. A lot of it is arcade style games, many of which can be beaten in 2 hours or less, but replayed nearly endlessly