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@private_llm

Local AI for Private, Uncensored Chat on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. No Cloud, No Tracking, No Logins. https://t.co/UkAaZLVIa1

Dublin, Ireland Katılım Nisan 2023
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Private LLM
Private LLM@private_llm·
Can an iPhone hold its own against a Mac? 💻📱 Ollama is running DeepSeek R1 Distill Llama 8B on a 16GB M2 MacBook Air, while the iPhone 15 Pro (8GB A17 Pro) runs the same model. Same model. Same sampling temperature. Same system prompt. While the iPhone is a bit slower, the 3-bit OmniQuant model reasons just as well as the 4-bit RTN model on the Mac. 🤯
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Clean Links
Clean Links@CleanLinksApp·
Coming soon in the next update to Clean Links for macOS. Spot and clean tracking URLs on any website. Works fully offline. Also available on iOS.
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Oli
Oli@olii_dev·
@private_llm this was about 2 years ago this happened and you didn't update your app last month.
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Michael M.@Michael_IS_FI·
@private_llm Are you still updating the app? Adding more models? I bought your app but it seems you kinda forgot about it since every now and then i check and its the same old models
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Private LLM@private_llm·
@olii_dev We don’t handle refunds, Apple does. Did you miss last month’s update?
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Oli@olii_dev·
@private_llm your app is way too buggy for me. even tried requesting a refund but got denied for seemingly no reason? It even says on your site you allow refunds... On top of all that, it barely EVER gets an update (which SHOULD have bug fixes, decent new models and new features...
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John Scott-Railton
John Scott-Railton@jsrailton·
Are you talking to AI about legal matters? Be careful. He chatted with Claude about his legal strategy. Then discussed with his lawyers. A Federal judge just ruled that those AI chat logs have zero legal privilege
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Moish Peltz@mpeltz

Your AI conversations aren't privileged. Yesterday, Judge Jed Rakoff ruled that 31 documents a defendant generated using an AI tool and later shared with his defense attorneys are not protected by attorney-client privilege or work product doctrine. The logic is simple: an AI tool is not an attorney. It has no law license, owes no duty of loyalty, and its terms of service explicitly disclaim any attorney-client relationship. Sharing case details with an AI platform is legally no different from talking through your legal situation with a friend (which is not privileged). You can't fix it after the fact, either. Sending unprivileged documents to your lawyer doesn't retroactively make them privileged. That's been settled law for years. It just hadn't been tested with AI until now. And here's what really hurt the defendant: the AI provider's privacy policy (Claude), in effect when he used the tool, expressly permits disclosure of user prompts and outputs to governmental authorities. There was no reasonable expectation of confidentiality. The core problem is the gap between how people experience AI and what's actually happening. The conversational interface feels private. It feels like talking to an advisor. But unless you negotiate for an enterprise agreement that says otherwise, you're inputting information into a third-party commercial platform that retains your data and reserves broad rights to disclose it. Judge Rakoff also flagged an interesting wrinkle: the defendant reportedly fed information from his attorneys into the AI tool. If prosecutors try to use these documents at trial, defense counsel could become a fact witness, potentially forcing a mistrial. Winning on privilege doesn't make the evidentiary picture simple. For anyone advising clients or managing legal risk, this is a wake-up call. AI tools are not a safe space for clients to process their counsel's advice and to regurgitate their legal strategy. Every prompt is a potential disclosure. Every output is a potentially discoverable document. So what do we do about it? First, attorneys need to be proactive. Advise clients explicitly that anything they put into an AI tool may be discoverable and is almost certainly not privileged. Put it in your engagement letters. Make it part of onboarding. Don't assume clients understand this, because most don't. Second, if clients want to use AI to help process legal issues (and they clearly will, increasingly), then let's give them a way to do it inside the privilege. Collaborative AI workspaces shared between attorney and client, where the AI interaction happens under counsel's direction and within the attorney-client relationship, can change the analysis entirely. I'm excited to be planning this kind of approach, and I think it's where the industry needs to head. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…

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SlashGear
SlashGear@slashgear·
AI chatbots are increasingly popular, but several users have privacy concerns. If you want to avoid the risk, there are ways to run your own locally. #Echobox=1762803057" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">slashgear.com/2006210/how-to…
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SlopOrNotAI
SlopOrNotAI@SlopOrNotAI·
Our AI content detection model is small enough to run on Apple Neural Engine and works without watermarks or signature
JM@lukeNukemAI

@CodeByPoonam I dont like that word ai slop.. if you remove the meta signature i dont think it would detect it

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Poonam Soni
Poonam Soni@CodeByPoonam·
The Nano Banana 2 leaks are insane. You can’t even tell what’s real anymore. But I found this AI content detector that instantly flags Nano Banana 2 images. (Meet Slop or Not👇)
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Chubby♨️@kimmonismus

Nano banana 2 seems to be far superior to its predecessor. What is particularly remarkable, however, is the speed with which the second model has improved. Just think of Genie 3 – will we also see Genie 4 very soon?

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Private LLM@private_llm·
Just learnt that Private LLM has been cited in an AI safety paper. Because we let users download and use lots of uncensored models.
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Private LLM@private_llm·
PSA: Non-native electron.js based apps cause systemwide lag in macOS 26 Tahoe. And many popular local LLM apps use electron.js. Private LLM isn’t one of them, because it’s fully native (and sandboxed) app. Link to the script in the tweet below. 👇
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Private LLM@private_llm·
@DehranNotes We’re working on that, and some more things beyond that.
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Notes by Dehran@DehranNotes·
@private_llm It’s an extremely useful app but it is yet to build capability to refer to documents.
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GREG ISENBERG
GREG ISENBERG@gregisenberg·
chatgpt is potentially leaking your private convos to the police people use chatgpt because it feels like talking to a smart friend who won't judge you. now, people are realizing it's more like talking to a smart friend who might snitch. this is the same arc we saw in social media: early excitement, then paranoia, then demand for smaller, private spaces IG, prob worth $500B, once a photo-sharing feed, basically morphed into a DM platform. whatsapp became a $19B acquisition because people wanted private, encrypted free messaging. discord turned into a $15B company by giving communities a walled garden away from the feed. snap, valued at $12B today, was built on the insight that disappearing messages feel safer than permanent ones. someone is going to make billions figuring out local ai. once you sense the walls have ears, you stop whispering your ideas.
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Private LLM@private_llm·
@jfgdes 💯we think even 4.99/month is outrageous. He’s also got the $8.99/month plan.
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@private_llm 4.99 WEEKLY to use a model locally is outrageous
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Private LLM@private_llm·
We’re flattered by all our copycats. One underhanded trick we repeatedly see a lot of them use is the free forever schtick. Translation: Free until they get enough reviews, and then hoodwink users into usurious weekly subscriptions. We’ll never do that. Rugpulls are not cool.
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Clean Links
Clean Links@CleanLinksApp·
Danke, Germany! 🇩🇪 102k downloads in 24 hours. Thank you for caring about privacy.
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