Not sure if they block VPNs too, but there are a bunch of other instances that proxy/clean up reddit, you can use something like libredirect to automate the redirection and instance list management.
The order stems from fears that the chat group may have become the target of targeted cyberattacks.
The decision was made according to the report after the Commission became aware of the group's existence last month and deemed the risk of compromise too high. While there is no evidence yet that communication has actually been intercepted, the threat situation has escalated.
The Commission is now reacting with stricter IT guidelines and regular checks of employee hardware.
Recently, Dutch authorities warned of a global campaign in which Russian cybercriminals are using fake Signal support bots to lure users into traps.
I feel the title is really not in line with the article contents: the only thing it says about signal specifically it is that it lacks some security and management features common in state run infrastructure.
It seems it is more a case of generally tightening the rules about the politicians' communications' channels in general.
I'm not sure what you are really interested in, if you are searching frontier model's capabilities with a good privacy policy... The answer is no.
If you are interested in privacy and can take an hit to performance, there's lumo by proton, which I've never tried personally, but it should use open models, and there should be the list somewhere there.
Otherwise you can go European with Mistral's Le Chat, which is not as good as the multibillion dollars companies offerings but it is quite good. I tend to use this one. Check the settings to disable data training.
Last but not least you can use a wrapper around the frontier models like the one offered by duckduckgo. There are many.
If you don't mind paying there are no logs services that give you access to KimiK2 level models. Or you could spin up something on runpod or vast ai style gpu rentals.
You can leak memory in perfectly safe Rust, because it is not a bug per se, an example is by using Box::leak
Preventing memory leaks was never in the intentions of Rust. What it tries to safeguard you from are Memory Safety bugs like the infamous and common double free.
You could consider a physical donation to the Internet Archive too, which is potentially more useful than a normal library because, as they say and I quote, they "try to digitize materials and make them available publicly as funding allows".
I don't have direct experience with RooCode and Cline, but I would be mighty surprised if they work with lesser models of even the old Qwen2-Coder 32B - and even that was mostly misses. I never tried the Qwen3 coder but I assume it is not drastically different.
Those small models are at most useful for some kind of smarter autocomplete, not to run a full tools framework.
BTW you could check out Aider too for a different approach, and they have a lot of benchmarks that can help you get an idea about what's needed.
I think you mean: certified mail at least 30 days before renewal to cancel, we will answer between 60 to 90 days only if the termination was successful.
I don't have them: I generated a new one modifying the prompt
Is this what you meant? If you want it in other styles I can try them out, but it will take some time
EDIT: If it was because I said it was straightforward to gen them in whatever style, it is because of the dataset Chroma used for training: I would be incredibly surprised if centaurs aren't in there
Using Chroma (v50 annealed GGUF Q4) it was pretty straightforward to get a centaur in whichever style, so I tried to make something weirder, making the head a completely different style from the rest of the image.
It was kind of a PITA to get something somewhat coherent and not messed up, but I think with enough prompt massaging it could output something really nice, but I don't have the hardware to experiment too much: it just takes too long to gen.Still, it was fun.
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Comment 21 • 4 hours ago
As discussed on the attached patch, it doesn't sound like unified push is a direction we want to go in at the moment.
So i'm going to close the bug, but do appreciate the interesting exploration and discussion it has generated.
Thank you to everyone who contributed thoughts, time and code to this issue!
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 4 hours ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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hello - thank you for looking into this and submitting this patch stack!
I have asked around a few people internally but unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a lot of support for the idea of moving to Unified Push.
So I think it would be best to abandon the stack rather than spend more time working on this implementation.
Sorry to have to say that and sorry it's taken so long to get back to you with this message!
We appreciate your time and effort here and hope that you will still consider contributing to firefox in the future.
Polly [:polly]
Comment 21 • 4 hours ago
As discussed on the attached patch, it doesn't sound like unified push is a direction we want to go in at the moment.
So i'm going to close the bug, but do appreciate the interesting exploration and discussion it has generated.
Thank you to everyone who contributed thoughts, time and code to this issue!
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 4 hours ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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pollymce requested changes to this revision.Fri, Jun 27, 11:17 AM
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hello - thank you for looking into this and submitting this patch stack!
I have asked around a few people internally but unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a lot of support for the idea of moving to Unified Push.
So I think it would be best to abandon the stack rather than spend more time working on this implementation.
Sorry to have to say that and sorry it's taken so long to get back to you with this message!
We appreciate your time and effort here and hope that you will still consider contributing to firefox in the future.
Try this one: nerdvpn instance
Not sure if they block VPNs too, but there are a bunch of other instances that proxy/clean up reddit, you can use something like libredirect to automate the redirection and instance list management.