

If you want a completely offline (local) one, you can take a look at gpt4all
A privacy and FOSS enthusiast. Linux 🐧 and Firefox 🦊 for life
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If you want a completely offline (local) one, you can take a look at gpt4all
Sucker Punch (2011). Seriously underrated.Dont get why many people consider this movie plotless.
Used nostr without much idea about itself, but using Amethyst, it was the easiest i ever created account ever in my life
The working involves relays ( which reminded me of tor ) which helps messages pass from you to others and from them to you.
Discovering accounts can be through their public key or as usual, their username ( if set ). Its usable with just the key generated during our signup.
The downside is not much active communities and users other than mainly crypto enthusiasts, but people are increasing.
Google will not end that deal like that. Even though firefox is a browser with small marketshare, being the default searchengine has its own merits. As soon as google stepsdown , microsoft (bing ) or other search engines will compete for that. Plus , having google in more places will help them lessen the grips of anti-trust lawsuits too.
Whatever the devs can do now is only provide a local only solution if possible, because there is no support for it in serverside. So whatever u save, they will not be synced.
There is an open issue ticket in lemmy’s main github repo and are actually happening quite lot of conversations on how to implement it