Just a meme loving Communist navigating the challenges of mental illness during late stage capitalism. 1312

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  • While in Peoples Defense, I no longer am, I made sure our criticism was not attacking or insulting. DtS’ was and we can’t criticize another group for trying like DtS was after their experience in LA. So I take criticizing another organization very seriously. It was a pretty serious situation where they were organizing a lot of rallies marketing them as a militant front. We didn’t want them to go away. We just wanted them to confusing people with the wrong messaging and then those people show up expecting to really confront ICE. Then when PSL walked away it made us look really, really bad to the people from the community that really thought they were going to a vanguard action. That’s all I wanted to stop.









  • I went back and checked. You are correct. The app operates as a “secure” web wrapped blocking nonessential stuff. Though it was much easier, not as easy as it should, to setup security and privacy on this LLM. I think I made too much of the simple security additions of the web wrapper. I thought it applied default settings in it’s own or something. I don’t know there’s a lot of these things now and I thought this one looked promising.




  • Side note. Its unlikely I’ll end up using this as my LLM. I prefer locally run. But locally run has harder setup and response times. I’m studying this app because I teach. There’s people who heavily use LLM’s and those people are unlikely to move to the FLOSS movement and make the radical changes needed if they lose their LLM and other key apps that they like. Once they get to where they like open source LLM’s over proprietary then you can start introducing then to locally run LLM’s.


  • The app is very secure. By default web access is turned off. My question was how safe is it with web access turned on. Read my question again. My question, in case you didn’t understand the first time, is how secure is web access and what risks am I running with that feature enabled.



  • There’s one for lemmy, peertube and Mastodon. Go into app settings in the actual system settings and set it to open the links by default. Or better to use link sheet nightly which i also highly recommend. Lemmy is manageable to set it to open all the links by default. But Mastodon has 7000 different instance links you have to set individually. So I setup link sheet nightly. Its as a middleman with links. It’ll always ask you which browser to open the link with and if it’s a mastodon, peertube or Lemmy link then the redirect app will appear as a native app to open the link with. You can also set it to open links in safer front ends to protect from tracking. By default you can set it to clear any tracking out of the URL as well like with youtube links. Its really neat.