Grammarly costs $12/mo — a local LLM does it for free (Chrome + Ollama) (opens in new tab)
I write a lot in the browser — email, GitHub comments, contact forms — and I wanted proofreading without uploading every keystroke to a company's cloud. My workplace bans Grammarly for exactly that reason. So I built inline-scribe: a Chrome extension that proofreads your text with an AI that runs on your own machine (Ollama). Nothing leaves your computer. And the fixes show up like Word's Track Changes — accept or reject each one individually with ✓ / ✕. This post is about the two design deci...
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