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I don’t know what to say about people who I told about lichess but still think chess.com is better

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Maybe just say why it is better:

  • No ads / subscriptions
  • No tracking
  • Free software is really fast
  • You can do many projects with Lichess
  • Clean non-cluttered UI

So, in summary, it’s not hyped up (marketing), clean, no tracking, free chess.com experience.

I don’t know what are the advantages’ chess.com has over Lichess right now. The chess should be free.

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normies: but le world class chess streamer I know plays on chess.com!

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Chess dot com tells me what opening I played

(Because Lord knows I don’t)

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Lichess does tell too.

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Why todoist and not tasks.org

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I cannot get the same features on the desktop so it’s synced up. Besides that only Taks.org on Android is even better than Todoist.

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I use nextcloud for tasks and then use tasks.org on android, not sure what features you need, but that has worked great for me

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Why Obsidian when there’s so many good foss note-taking apps?

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You could list it, but I tried to migrate Obsidian to Logseq. For now, I have no time. I mostly write MarkDown though.

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