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Also much like everything else, "AI Assist" is abandonware. A lot of promises were made by staff of upcoming changes but never delivered, ie the usual lies. For example, anyone with half a brain could probably figure out that you'd like the option to delete previous AI threads in order for "AI Assist" to be a MVP. This super obvious feedback was also given by the community, but nothing happened. Again we can identify the root cause: the lying company.Lundin– Lundin2026-06-30 09:50:59 +00:00Commented yesterday
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Specifically, lies were told here, specifically: "we're going to add the ability for users to delete chats" - Commented Dec 2, 2025. It is now 7 months later and the company has not done anything about this either.Lundin– Lundin2026-06-30 09:52:55 +00:00Commented yesterday
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4@Lundin I continue to bristle at calling them lies, because I feel like that attributes malicious intent that I still don't see evidence for, but the alternative is just... ineffectiveness, inept lack of ability to follow through on plans. I'm not sure which actually has a worse impact. Either way, the pile of abandonware is insanely, indefensibly tall right now, full agree there.zcoop98– zcoop982026-06-30 16:58:10 +00:00Commented yesterday
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@zcoop98 When you repeatedly promise things and never deliver, it is called a lie. Various staff repeatedly said that feature x was something they were working on right now and then we would reasonably expect something to happen within a few weeks, otherwise it was just BS. But the worse kind of lies is the ones from upper management when they promise that the community is important and they will listen to it, then shortly after run over the community with a road paver. This happened at countless occasions from ~2018 until this day. The company has zero credibility since many years back.Lundin– Lundin2026-07-01 07:36:19 +00:00Commented 13 hours ago
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