OpenAI, although I also have access to Azure deployments of the same models.
Google Gemini is also worth a look. It's not very good at more complex tasks yet but it is good at summarizing info and linking sources.
Definitely understand the desire to keep things local rather than on someone else's computer.
When I am in a position to rebuild my home lab I may well revisit this.
I know. I've used Graphene ever since it was Copperhead.
I do think this particular feature could be implemented in a way that is easier to troubleshoot if you are a privacy conscious user who needs some flexibility from split tunnelling and so on.
There is not even a notification to let the user know always on is the default behaviour. I think a notification with the option to disable it if it's not needed would be a good addition to the UX.
I can't unfortunately, I've been learning by using LLMs, they're really fuckin good at this type of thing, learning new knowledge. Just remember to tell it to show you sources so you can verify what it tells you is correct. GPT-4 is usually very good these days though :)
#Android #OPSEC protip:
If you use GrapheneOS, the system level always on #VPN feature is enabled by default if you install a new VPN app.
While there's security reasons for this, it breaks split tunnelling and can cause other unexpected bugs that can be hard to troubleshoot if you don't know what's going on.
If any #GrapheneOS devs are watching this, a notification telling the user this is enabled and a setting to disable this automatic behaviour would be great, especially since the setting to disable always on VPN is buried in menus.
To disable the always on VPN feature for your VPN app on Graphene open the network settings > VPN then hit the gear icon and disable always on VPN.


Assuming you don't have any hardware damage to your LCD, this looks like a graphics driver issue.
If you boot from a live image does it work okay?
My new hobby is reading about quantum mechanics and attempting to understand it. The vast range of possible implications of all these insane unknowns about the very functioning of our entire universe is insane.
The fact atoms and molecules exist in superpositions that change when observed and we can only theorise about exactly why.
The fact many of these discoveries look almost like software bugs.
The fact this allows for the possibility (albeit currently unfalsifiable) that both the multiverse theory and simulation theory are true.
Shit actually blows my mind man and I'm not even stoned.
Usually man if you have serious malware on your computer these days, you wouldn't even notice it until it's too late.
I can give suggestions on good OPSEC practice but I can't really troubleshoot things like this especially on Windows simply because I lack experience with it.
Now i know I canβt use it, i need to use more my PC to use Nostr.
nostr:npub17rlc0emedw5xljztfqrmykjaacsx6ujvdas64zznjadrnhhwlavq4jjtgg i have a Watchdog in one of my PCβs, that means..? π
Try out Primal in the browser, that's my go to for desktop.
No idea about the watchdog thing. Guessing you don't mean the game? π
I don't unfortunately. I really want to, but I don't wanna lose all my passwords if I fuck up my home server. But Bitwarden is open source and end-to-end encrypted so I trust it enough (or rather, I don't have to trust it too much).
Stop using it. It sounds like it has relay issues, and if it broadcasts any changes to your relay list it would cause problems in other clients too.
Definitely it's a relay issue.
OP, add more relays and you'll notice your following showing up again.
I use Bitwarden already. It generates long five word passphrases for me.
Sounds like a problem with the client connecting to relays correctly.
Legit a useful reminder now I'm back on the Addies cheers nostr:npub1qqqqpht69e2vw7jjzgm629hwlvw5rheeq3afceyg95zmepxf6enqe5mx92





