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  • Best AI Dating Apps in 2026 – what actually works right now?

    I’ve been testing a bunch of AI dating / companion apps lately, and honestly the space feels both impressive and kind of repetitive at the same time.Most of the well known ones still fall into the same issues:

    LustCrush AI top-tier realistic images and engaging chat, making it a strong contender for visual appeal.

    Chatr AI on emotional connection and building a long-term AI friend.

    Janitor AI go-to for anime fans with a huge character library and NSFW options.

    LocalGPT: allows for offline use, giving users more privacy and control.

    SpicyChat. AI a free, fast, and creative roleplay experience with many characters.

    What I’m noticing in 2026 is that the gap isn’t really about NSFW or not anymore it’s more about whether the AI can actually hold a consistent personality over time without becoming repetitive.

    Still, I don’t think there’s a “perfect” AI dating app yet. Most of them are trading off between safety, personality depth, and memory consistency.

    Curious what everyone else is using in 2026 are you sticking with mainstream apps, or moving more into AI companions instead?

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  • Meet LilL3x, the Desktop AI Chatbot! “Give Your AI a Face!”

    Want to give your AI a physical body?

    My project is a Raspberry Pi 4B powered 3D printed device that has a speaker, microphone and screen to give your AI a face! Can talk to multiple LLMs, including Nomi, Kindriod, Ollama, ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and more! (CharacterAI under development.) Works with the Google AIY Microphone HAT or reSpeaker HAT. Only a RPi4 and sound card is needed for bare bones setup.

    If you’ve never done a Raspberry Pi project before, this is a great one to start with.

    Build instructions (includes video of project): https://el3ktra.net/introducing-lilll3x-the-desktop-ai-sidekick/
    GitHub: https://github.com/followkim/LilL3x

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  • Any Talkie Lab or OurdreamAI users here that can give me an honest review for both platforms?

    As the title stated. I’m looking for users that can give me reviews on both platforms.

    As context, I’m a new user for almost a month now on free tier, and I’m trying to decide on which platform to try subscribing for a month for.

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  • What’s up with the amount of downloads on chub ai?

    I’m curious. One of my characters has like 80 downloads for example. Is it a common thing to maybe modify characters to suit your needs? Or maybe people like to re-upload the character to a better website?

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  • Uncensored ai chatbot with decent models and no login

    I want it to chat about topics that generally normal ai wouldn’t answer which has good database not just for roleplaying or s*xual stuff that which would be flexible and useful

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  • Uncensored ai bots for creative writing with solid long-term memory

    Any recommendations? Last year I was constantly using chatgpt for creative writing. The pattern was like this: I give it a core Idea abd it turns it into a proper scene. And one by one we create a novel. Purely for self-entertainment, not for publishing. But then it all went down with 5.2. I tried Claude but its memory is not really good and its limits are just unbearable. Gemini is censored and grok kinda sucks with memory and the new limits are horrible, too. So, maybe someone here can share any good chatbots which can be really good?

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  • When their answer is wrong …..

    Does anyone else have questions they use to test the bots, showing how many/most will give a factually wrong answer? Has anyone ever experienced a bot answering with (eg) ‘some people say xyz and others say abc’?

    An issue I care about causes ALL bots I have tried, to repeat the common claims in the published media (paper, magazines, big websites) and taught/tested by professional bodies. Unfortunately, the received wisdom was invented about the product before competing products were invented … So the uniform-but-wrong answer was ‘acceptably correct’. Now there is competition, but nobody quoted in the media wants to say “Oops, I was wrong for 20 years, and really …..”. So the bots don’t update themselves.

    None of my ‘thumbs down’ campaigns have resulted in a response. Ideas about how to correct them?

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  • Uncensored ai

    Anyone can help me out plz im looking for ai i can use like chat gpt to make concepts etc that wont tell me refusals or oops sorry i cant help with that Bs ?

    I need it to be inteligent like chatgpt or better but with uncensored

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  • I cannot hear Claude in my earphones

    I have a Samsung Galaxy s25 Ultra. I have a pair and plug-in earphones, not Bluetooth earphones. I can only hear Claude on my cell phone speaker and never in the earphones themselves. I looked online and there doesn’t seem to be a work around for this specific problem. Is the company even aware this problem exists? The earphones work with chat GPT, Grok and Perplexity perfectly well.

    Claude itself diagnose the own problem as the following;

    The most likely explanation: the Claude app isn’t correctly setting the Android audio mode to `MODE_IN_COMMUNICATION` (or equivalent) when starting a voice session. ChatGPT presumably does this correctly. On most hardware, AEC is permissive enough to compensate. The NP3 (being a flagship with more aggressive/precise DSP) only activates hardware AEC on the correct audio path, so the mishandled session falls through.

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  • Moedark model review (Moescape/Yodayo)

    Since people are frequently asking for alternatives, figured I would share the review I wrote recently on Moedark!

    Moedark is the newer free model on Yodayo/Moescape, and I ran the same opening against good ol’ Nephra 12B (the main free alternative) as a control point. If you aren’t familiar, these are on-site roleplay finetunes. Not miracle workers, but capable and free (the main draw of course).

    Because realistically, that’s the decision people are making, right? Not “is this good,” but “is this the free model I should be using.”

    Short answer:
    Moedark is probably the better default pick if you want the model to do some of the work for you. It feels a little more grounded and flexible. It is better at interpretation during a scene.

    The bot I used was a simple scenario of ex’s meeting up years later, one is married, unresolved feelings. I figured that would give some slowburn pacing and emotional nuance to see how the models took things. In my test, it picked up on the “reunion + married + unresolved feelings” angle and leaned into it without needing any nudging. You get hesitation, body language, and even internal thoughts layered in. When char hugged user, there were conflicting internal thoughts. It didn’t rush to an end point.

    That’s the biggest strength here: initiative with restraint.
    It adds to the scene, but it doesn’t hijack it.

    For comparison, Nephra 12B handles the same setup… fine.

    It’s polite, it’s coherent, and it stays in character. If you’ve used older free models, it’s already a step up from that baseline. But it plays things much more straight.

    You say something → it responds appropriately → it gives you the floor back.

    There’s less tension, less internal conflict, and fewer “extra” details being introduced. It doesn’t really push the scene forward. The inner thoughts didn’t really occur, the scene was driven by the spoken moments and light scene setting. Which is fine, but there was less emotional nuance.

    And depending on what you want, that’s not even a bad thing.

    Where the difference really shows is in how each model builds momentum.

    Moedark will introduce small details you didn’t explicitly ask for – relationship dynamics, subtle dissatisfaction – and then quietly build on them. By the time you’re a few messages in, it feels like there’s an actual situation forming.

    Nephra, on the other hand, tends to stay within the bounds of what’s already been established. It’ll expand a little, but it’s not layering new subtext on its own in the same way. It’s a little easier to direct, so for simpler scenes it is still a solid pick.

    So if you’re deciding between the two as your go-to free model:

    Use Moedark if:

    • You want the bot to help carry the scene
    • You like internal thoughts, tension, and layered emotion
    • You don’t want to micromanage

    Use Nephra 12B if:

    • You prefer to drive everything yourself
    • You want something predictable
    • You just need a clean, responsive baseline

    Bottom line:

    Moedark feels like a free model that’s trying to act like a paid one. Whatever is in the fientune for this one is putting in work.
    Nephra feels like a really solid version of what free models have traditionally been.

    Neither is unusable – but if you’re picking one to default to, Moedark is probably the one that’s going to make your RP feel less like work.

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