

Right thank you
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Right thank you
As I seen in other comment I think that the protocol is audited not really the app and servers In comparison SimpleX is audited pretty regularly
Instead of the traditional open models (like llama, qwen, gemma…) that are only open weight, this model says that it has :
Fully open-source release of model weights, training hyperparameters, datasets, and code
Making it different from other big tech “open” models. Tough it exists other “fully open” models like GPT neo, and more
Following this page it should be enough based on the requirements of qwen2.5-3B https://qwen-ai.com/requirements/
Dont know if this test in a good representation of the two AI, but in this case it seems pretty promising, the only thing missing is a high parameters model
That is a improvement, if the model is properly trained with rocm it should be able to run on amd GPU easier
Look at the picture in my post.
There was others open models but they were very below the “fake” open source models like Gemma or Llama, but Instella is almost to the same level, great improvement
In any case a service that implement E2EE is always more secure than plain data transit Even with a backdoor it’s a bit more secure than regular service
But you should be angry against the UK law cause of the probable future consequences that will impose even further surveillance for other services But people that defend it are probably mainly Apple fans. Apple is “against” to maintain a “privacy” friendly company against google and meta, but it’s bullshit
The problem with Mullvad is that there is not port forwarding for seeding stuff
Found that it is a UK based society where did you find that it was Israeli?
In my opinion you should enable it
Didn’t watch out for reasons, maybe ironfox gives one?
The real alternative to Signal for myself is SimpleX. The project is still in his beginning but it’s the best instant messaging we could have once polished finished
Why it is important to use alternative metadata fetcher like searxng
Firstly, the proton CEO took the position of supporting Trump by saying that “they are standing up for little people”. Saying that reps are good supporters of antitrust laws.
Secondly, the official proton account replied to his post and agreed on the fact that reps are more likely to defeat big corps against monopoly. They deleted their post later. (The proton official post)
So since then we cannot stand in a corp that is promoting these people. That’s why I asked about riseUP
Source : https://lemmy.world/post/24301835
I tried to install docker with the get.docker link but the same results occurs I got really bad performance… So I wonder how to self host stuffs when using LXC containers and install services the old school way
Great job, keep your motivation!
But you shouldn’t use any apple product, they are as bad for privacy as using Google’s one. Do not use an iPhone (lineageos is pretty good to use), do not use Apple’s services… And keep going