#asknostr There used to be a service that would give me short bits of information about the data privacy and overal security of some cloud services. Not all of them obviously, but a good amount.

I want to look into Action1 - thing is, reading long things is kidna hard for me... So if you remember or know such a service, please drop it here, thank you!

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Exactly! nostr:npub1tcekjparmkju6k83r5tzmzjvjwy0nnajlrwyk35us9g7x7wx80ys9hjmky you need an LLM in your life. Could be open source or used through an API, but summaries and asking questions about content is a unique LLM strength. You can combine it with voice recognition and TTS to tune the use case for your individual needs.

I see where a comparison table would be useful here. Unfortunately, that's something no LLM is going to give you.

I looked for independent reviews on action1 and found this: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/2186911-action1-anyone-using-it

It does suffer from being rather long, so maybe it's not going to be helpful.

It's hard to find someone who is willing to review or try out multiple options and then write a concise, unbiased comparison guide of even just the features, let alone specific to privacy and security.

This is one of those places where I expect many people would be willing to pay some small for such a guide, and there are even micropayment paywall systems that could facilitate that, but there's the huge marketing burden if getting the word out about said guides. So maybe this wonderful review writeup already exists but we don't know about it.

If there's something like this out there, I'd totally write up a guide on any of the privacy/security topics that I know well, such as secure messaging services. If it sells, I'd be willing to do more thsn just one. But I'm not willing to do the marketing around such a platform. I'm already stretched kinda thin.

FWIW, I know people who know the creators of Carbon Black, and I am familiar with the skill level and mindset that they come from.

If the founders are still involved with the company, I expect the security to be top notch and the privacy to be at least respectable or better (depending on how much business forces forced them to collect some telemetry to better market their product).

I haven't used it personally, but I'd say they should be on your list of things to look into.