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I've added Dahlia in Bloom to the list, thanks! It sounds like a fun series, I'll check it out too. By the synopses it sounds like the MC is trying to carve her place in the world, without relying on the others.
About QA in Another World: the story boils down to a bunch of debuggers trapped in the world of the game that they're debugging, and either accepting their fate or trying to go back to Earth. The main character (Haga) is one of those debuggers, but unlike the others he keeps diligently debugging the thing.
And as he's debugging a village scripted to burn down to a dragon attack, he meets a weird NPC, called Nikola; due to some bug Nikola doesn't die with the other villagers, and now she follows him as he's debugging everything.
So it's way less serious than the PVs make it look like, and considerably less serious than, let's say, Log Horizon (another "multiple people trapped inside a game world" story).
I recommend to give the first chapter of the manga a try. I personally find it fun, and I'm planning to follow the anime series.
It's more about her slowly learning to rely on others after being worked to death on Earth and getting burned by her fiancee in the isekai world. The not relying on others part is the status quo and the journey is opening up and starting to trust others to the point where she can comfortably start to rely on others. At least that's what I think the story is about, but over that is a layer of slow-burn romance, so the underlying plot might be missed by some.
That is what I was hoping for. I am down for debugging hijinks, so sign me up.