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RandomGerm4n

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2023-08-09

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  • This time it's satire, but I bet someone will offer exactly that for real in the next few days. The idea is unethical but far too lucrative from a business perspective.

  • 9b with 4bits runs with around 60 tok/s on my RTX 4070 with 12GB VRAM and 35b-A3B runs with around 14 tok/s and partial offloading. For roleplaying I prefer the faster 9b Version but for coding tasks both aren't really usable and Claude is still way better especially if you manage to persuade your employer to give you unlimited access.

  • But the idea behind Tuta and Proton is that emails are encrypted when they arrive in the inbox. The fact that emails sent between Tuta users are still safe offer little added value because distribution is far too limited. The reason people choose such a provider is that they do not want the authorities to have access to their mailbox, but this is undermined by a backdoor. Switzerland is much better off in terms of the legal situation in this area.

  • Germany is an absolutely terrible choice for this. Other Email providers such as Tuta which also offer encrypted emails, were forced to install a backdoor. As soon as the police arrive, every future email sent to the account in question is copied unencrypted without the person being informed. This is much worse than passing on payment details or stored backup email addresses, as Proton Mail is required to do in Switzerland.

  • It's really cool that you can simply get the full text from sites that refuse to offer the entire text in their RSS feed, without having to go to their site. However, there are a few things that don't work so well. When you add feeds from YouTube, the video is not embedded. Even if the feature is out of scope, it would be good if the title and a link to the video were displayed instead. Also Bluesky posts lacks the embedded content. Furthermore, a maximum of 100 feeds is clearly not enough. If you add things like YouTube, Reddit, Lemmy, Bluesky, etc. you will reach the limit very quickly. Even if these are not content that you actually read in the reader, it would be annoying to have two different RSS Apps just for that reason.

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