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NathanS000
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UX Designer enjoying the intersection of technology, design, and finance. Outdoor enthusiast.

On your first point: it’s good to have the ability to selectively disclose information. For example, if you’re inputting health data to get a diagnosis, you may want to keep it private. Or you’re writing a book and don’t want your IP used for the benefit of others. But yeah, there’s plenty of info you don’t mind sharing with the world.

Another consideration is that once you feed personal data to a public LLM, you can’t take it back. It literally gets incorporated into the model so there is no way of undoing it.

Oof! They’re following the US COVID response blueprint.

The 180 in corporate America has been fascinating.

From a few years ago: bending over backwards “how can we make you happy?”

To today: “how can we make you quit?”

This is the Telegram Lounge, Old post office #chicago #photostr

Old post office #chicago #photostr

I recently had a good experience with Zeuss wallet. When I transferred my old phone to a new one, I failed to close the lightning channel and it wouldn’t load- then I learned lightning channels will not transfer over. So I uninstalled and restored from my seed phrase, the channel was automatically closed for a small fee and got all my funds on chain. Pretty cool.