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1. lapcat+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-06-03 00:23:23
> You can run the agents on your own infrastructure (all the way down to a Mac Mini sitting on your desk)

How does that work exactly? Do you have a link?

> Microsoft, OpenAI and I'm pretty sure Anthropic can sell you an Enterprise service that guarantees a certain level of confidentiality

These companies hoovered up all of our content without notice, permission, or compensation, to train their models. I wouldn't trust them one bit. My personal opinion is that it's foolish to trust them.

> I work in aerospace, one of the most paranoid industries

Paranoid about what exactly?

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2. simonw+A[view] [source] 2025-06-03 00:28:10
>>lapcat+(OP)
If you're not going to trust them when they say "here is a contract that guarantees we won't train on your data" because they trained on a scrape of the web, you're never going to get the benefit from these tools. I guess that's your call. I chose to believe companies when they contractually oblige themselves to not do things.
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3. haiku2+f1[view] [source] 2025-06-03 00:35:02
>>lapcat+(OP)
> How does that work exactly? Do you have a link?

https://ollama.com lets you run models on your own hardware and serve them over a network. The you point your editor at that server, eg https://zed.dev/docs/ai/configuration#ollama

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4. blibbl+x2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-03 00:46:56
>>simonw+A
Microsoft and Google are of course both famously known for studiously obeying contracts, the law, and not stabbing their partners in the back when it goes against their monetary interests
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5. Diablo+iN[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-03 09:09:19
>>haiku2+f1
Don't use Ollama, use llama.cpp instead.
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