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So I use dreamily.ai for my own personal use, and recently, this started showing up, as a 14yo who isn't allowed money for internet, it doesn't go away, usually to goes away when I leave dreamily.ai alone for a couple of days, but I really love Dreamily and I want to use it again. ( im not allowed on the internet at all, but that's a different story.) There's no flair for "question"... Source: about 1 year ago
It may block certain queries? There's a collaborative story-teller website called dreamily.ai and if you input 'president xi jinping of china' you'll get an error saying: To comply with relevant regulations on online content, the continuation can not proceed'. Source: about 1 year ago
You can use KoboldAI Lite without a computer. Also the Colab if/when it starts working again. I guess Dreamily and TextSynth also exist, although I don't think either is as good as KoboldAI. Source: about 1 year ago
Dreamily AI (link to website) helps create stories and world building and has a mobile app version. Source: about 1 year ago
Dreamily is a simple web-based tool. Type in your situation, journal entry, character desc or setting and Dreamily will try to complete a sentence or two. My ratcatcher found a cavern of glowing green stone with many tunnels branching off. There's a mobile version (link on day of mobile apps!). Source: about 1 year ago
Editsaurus is covered by the MIT License. https://editsaurus.tylerwalters.com/. Source: about 2 years ago
I use google docs and a mixture of editors. ProWritingAid is my favorite and has a free version (limited to 500 words at a time). I also use a few free editors on occasion: Editsaurus, Typely and Hemingway Editor. Editors are good for finding errors, but also just breaking your text down for you to help you find any weird patterns, overused words, etc. Source: almost 3 years ago
You can also use ProWritingAid free (which limits the word count of what you can put in and review). I prefer it to Grammarly, personally, and use it before and after sharing fics with my beta reader. They also have some blog posts that aren't bad. Hemingway Editor and Editsaurus have also been useful to me. Source: almost 3 years ago
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