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Yeah guys, if it's encrypted by default, it's not a violation of user security or privacy expectations to have a set of master keys that you hold onto and give to third parties to decrypt user devices. I mean it was just encrypted by default... by default...

Awesome work! Just curious, has anyone worked on a tool for migrating github "collaborations"/ social artifacts to radicle, I'm confident this will be solved eventually as existing projects with treasured social artifacts on GH migrate, just curious about the current state.

Check https://app.radicle.xyz/nodes/seed.rhizoma.dev/rad%3Az3yQUb9...

What's tricky here is to do it in a way that GitHub users properly map to Radicle identities. We will get there...


Yeah I wouldn't hope for that to be smooth/possible, others probably have stricter needs but IMO as long something indicates what github name "said" something, the most important part is preserving the context of why decisions were made rather than who said what and if it's cryptographically verifiable that some radicle identity has/had control of a github identity that said something in the past

Just like the MPAA is having people arrested for torrenting films?

It doesn't scale well unless there's a centralized entity you can go after that controls distribution.


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I think the recently introduced -fit option which is on by default means it's no longer necesary to -ngl, can also probably drop -c which is "0" by default and reads metadata from the gguf to get the model's advertised context size

I had already removed three parameters which were no longer needed, but I hadn't yet heard that the other two had also become superfluous. Thank you for the update! llama.cpp sure develops quickly.

I want more customers like you, eat your slop and say thank you.

A coding agent is just a massive RCE, what do you think happens when claude gets prompt injected? Although I don't defend not fixing an RCE.

Absolutely all coding agents should be run in sandboxed containers, 24/7, if you do otherwise, please don't cry when you're pwned.


Woah didn't realize this was the default, turning this off, thanks!


Code you run on your machine outside of a browser sandbox vs content served by an HTTP endpoint to your machine.


With reproducible builds, and the way most people get packages, from their package manager: No.


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