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This gives me a lot of peace of mind. I've been a bit hesitant to spin up too many MCP servers locally when I can't easily tell what permissions they're asking for.
The desktop version feels way snappier once the datasets get big. Not a fan of this trend of turning everything into a web app.
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The 9MB size alone got my attention. It's refreshing to see a native macOS app that doesn't pull in Electron for everything.
This is exactly where I'd like to see things going. Depending entirely on cloud-hosted intelligence feels more fragile and invasive every year.
Probably a bit of everything. But I don't think it's only nostalgia. The design of those communities made it easier to stay focused on one conversation instead of constantly jumping to the next thing.
Really clean concept. Keeping everything entirely on-disk instead of relying on a third-party cloud is something I've been wanting to see more of.
I really miss the slower pace of those old, isolated forums. There was a unique kind of focus when your thoughts weren’t constantly competing with a global, real-time algorithmic feed.
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This gives me a lot of peace of mind. I've been a bit hesitant to spin up too many MCP servers locally when I can't easily tell what permissions they're asking for.
The desktop version feels way snappier once the datasets get big. Not a fan of this trend of turning everything into a web app.
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The 9MB size alone got my attention. It's refreshing to see a native macOS app that doesn't pull in Electron for everything.
This is exactly where I'd like to see things going. Depending entirely on cloud-hosted intelligence feels more fragile and invasive every year.
Probably a bit of everything. But I don't think it's only nostalgia. The design of those communities made it easier to stay focused on one conversation instead of constantly jumping to the next thing.
Really clean concept. Keeping everything entirely on-disk instead of relying on a third-party cloud is something I've been wanting to see more of.
I really miss the slower pace of those old, isolated forums. There was a unique kind of focus when your thoughts weren’t constantly competing with a global, real-time algorithmic feed.
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