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Didn’t they already done such thing before?
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Didn’t they already done such thing before?
I highly doubt if they really live stream the video you took, or pictures. I would much rather believe an OCR is being done locally and send it to a server for translation.
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Notes App
Hi everyone, I already use Joplin, but I’m looking for another open source notes app. Which one do you recommend? Is there one that also has a web version? I think Simple Note is great, but it doesn’t accept image attachments.
Telegram private 🙃
I use SimpleX for this matter. Each device get its own account, and I just create a group named “self” with all of them. You can selfhost the server too if you prefer that route.
“Open Source AI” is an attempt to “openwash” proprietary systems. In their paper “Rethinking open source generative AI: open-washing and the EU AI Act” Andreas Liesenfeld and Mark Dingemanse showed that many “Open Source” AI models offer hardly more than open model weights. Meaning: You can run the thing but you don’t actually know what it is.
Basically, no.
I don’t understand the hostility of other comments. I had a quick look on the code and it is essentially IRC+Kiwi but in Rust, or a Matrix public chat room without signups. All chats are in memory and not saved to disk or DB. There is username but you can claim who you wants to be. The dependencies looks sane and reputable. I do saw there is a WebSocket lib being used but not found in code. However I don’t code in Rust nor I understand WS well so take a grain of salt here.
It does provide anonymity, but not privacy or confidentiality. It does what it claims.
plan to resolve
timeline unknown, maybe 2124
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If OP really needs it, law school students might be a good way to get cheaper rates. AFAIK, TOS and Privacy Policy are basically contracts, and every law student should know how to.
Repeated revisions with LLM of course is needed. For a small side FOSS project, the TOS and privacy policy is just in case. Plus the OP isn’t intended to make money off of it. The risk of someone going after OP is really low. I don’t really think OP need to get a real lawyer to do it.
I guess LLMs are OK at this as most ToS and Privacy Policies have quite fixed formats.
As HN: RustDesk Installs Chinese Root Certificates
WTF? A root cert that I don’t know how the private key being handled install sliently? This isn’t just a mishap but a fucking backdoor. No matter how legit the purpose is, this is plain unacceptable.
Update: It seems they have removed that cert already.
tldr: spam
translate:
Nice to meet you! I’m Suzuki Tetsuya, also known as the criminal Midokuri (Noname)!
My hobby is sending nukes to various sites!
sarcasm and doublespeak doesn’t convey well on text
So the project is just source available?
Given how much lobbying power the American automotive industry has, I don’t think that will ever happen.
Surprising to see after the CrowdStrike debacle.
Lucky me I rarely get spam calls
Nah. It is just people, including me, don’t wanna to think too much about the information when it is present to us. Most like to read just the headline and make a conclusion. It is the laziness in thinking and emotional reaction that makes this whole situation worse.
Algorithm (recomendation engines) is just a catalyst.