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I get the impression it's the volume of the folks who sing its praises. There was a web3 crowd for a while, Bitwarden champions would show up to any mention of a password manager, and (ahem) some AI champions can be over the top

In all of these cases, a reasonable counterpoint is that if it were that applicable for all audiences, one wouldn't need to sing its praises, it would sing its own praises

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It sings its own praises... how exactly? Maybe by a bunch of happy users talking about how they like it and it's a better solution to the problem that the thread or article is about without being explicitly paid? Which is exactly what's happening here and some people are complaining about it?
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How does a password manager sing its own praises?
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I tried it, it's slow and bad and free tier is only 100 requests, and it's too expensive, and price is unjustified. I use gemini with google search grounding.
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