

Exactly this. XC and DX. I synchronize it with my NextCloud and NC also has/had an app to open the database in your browser, which certainly isn’t very safe to do, but a great fallback for the worst case.
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Exactly this. XC and DX. I synchronize it with my NextCloud and NC also has/had an app to open the database in your browser, which certainly isn’t very safe to do, but a great fallback for the worst case.
That’s one of the companies who adapt their products to regional markets and produce locally.
The other thing is they’ve always had cooperations with fast food chains, restaurants etc, which pushes their products when it’s the only cola you can get.
I generally prefer American English, but for me British English is easier to understand. a) it’s the first English we learn due to being close by and a near holiday location b) BBC stuff sounds more standardized than what I see in American shows so far.
My new ones just say “Bluetooth mode” when I turn them on 🥲
The previous generation had “Power on” and “Pairing”
And yes, the new ones directly go into pairing mode 🤦
I don’t get it? This is more about a chatbot service than about LMM, right? It doesn’t sound like they release the model, which would mean it’s less privacy-friendly than running R1, Qwen3, Llama, Mistral or Gemma3 on your own machines. Google and Meta honestly offer better privacy with Gemma and Llama.
Edit: Okay, “Private LLM Called Lumo” is what the title of this post says, that has nothing to do with what Proton wrote. Proton only wrote that it won’t be used to train LLM.
I’ll still stick to Ollama + https://github.com/n4ze3m/page-assist