SimpleDev

@SimpleDev@lemmy.world
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Joined 1 years ago

Web Dev Person / Ex-ECU Performance Calibrator

Side Project: MinimalGPT

I’m pretty sure the last I read about this it was an absurd concentration that showed to potentially cause cancer. Nothing a human could drink in such concentrations.

That being said maybe that’s changed very very recently, I’ll be interested to see what their actual findings are.

A lot of things potentially cause cancer in huge concentrations.

Edit - From what I’ve read aspartame would be considered a possible carcinogen in the same class of Coffee. That doesn’t make quite the same headline though hah!

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While PWA sites are nice I’ve never personally used one that felt as good or as consistent as a native application.

As much as my web dev heart would love to say they were haha.

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That isn’t a thing, I dislike Reddit as well but we shouldn’t start making false statements about them.

I actually wrote MinimalGPT as a project for myself because I found using ChatGPT annoying for certain things.

It’s just a minimal chat client where you provide an OpenAI API key for GPT and you’re off to the races.

Conversations and all data (besides the messages you send to OpenAI) are stored locally to your browser.

https://minimalgpt.app, it’s also a PWA application so you can save it to your mobile Home Screen for a full app experience.

GitHub Repo with a fleshed out readme for more info.

“I should have a PR up today sometime”…repeats that phrase in the morning huddle 4 days in a row.

Mainly trying both of them out for a bit to figure out which I prefer.

Correct!

Can’t say I’ve had huge issues with casting in general for coming up on a decade now.

No, it’s not a real thing, I’m not sure why the commenter said that.

It’s a great audio library system, I use PodGrab to subscribe to podcasts and download them and AudioBookshelf for playback and organization etc..

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I’m going to have to look into that, thanks for the heads up!

Not official versions supposedly.

I like how this indicates there are people out there where confusion is their default state.

Sometimes I am those people.