Proton’s Lumo AI chatbot: not end-to-end encrypted, not open source
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Ok yeah thats a far cry from Proton actually “Having your unencrypted emails on their servers” as if they’re not encrypted at rest.
See my other reply. There is no way to retrieve your mail using IMAP on a regular client if they're encrypted on the server. And Gmail can retrieve your mails from proton using IMAP. It's even in their own (proton's) documentation.
Agreed.
Really, if someone wants to use an LLM, the right place to run it is in a sandbox locally on your own computer
Anything else is just a stupid architecture. You don't run your Second Brain on Someone Else's Computer
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Is it like crypto where cpus were good and then gpus and then FPGAs then ASICs? Or is this different?
Wildly different, though similar in that ASIC was tuned to specific crypto tasks, everyones making custom silicon for neural nets and such.
I wouldn't plan on it going away. Apple put optimized neural net chips in their last phone. Same with Samsung.
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And a MAGA CEO
The Intercept: Proton Mail Says It’s “Politically Neutral” While Praising Republican Party
Here’s an excerpt: Proton, the company behind the eponymous email provider Proton Mail, has won itself a loyal fanbase of dissidents, investigative journalists, and others skeptical of the prying eyes of government or …
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Welp, it's time to move the entirety of all of my accounts to another email provider. Again. Ugh.
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Welp, it's time to move the entirety of all of my accounts to another email provider. Again. Ugh.
Ditto. But I am taking my time. I am on the free tier; I cost him money. I'll move off eventually probably to Tutanota unless something better shows up
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I knew I made the right decision when I picked tutanota over proton.