Self-hosted LLM took my personal knowledge management system to the next level
… My notes stay on my device, giving me full control over my data. I don’t have to worry about subscriptions, privacy concerns, or losing access to my own knowledge. …
… My notes stay on my device, giving me full control over my data. I don’t have to worry about subscriptions, privacy concerns, or losing access to my own knowledge. …
… But after trying Proton Drive, I realized how different a privacy-focused service can feel. The biggest thing that stood out was how simple it was. Usually, tools built around privacy feel complicated or hard to use. …
… Rather than relying on an LLM’s static training data, RAG lets AI models retrieve information from external sources and use it to generate responses. …
… There are plenty of free browsers to choose from, but Firefox places a bit more emphasis on privacy than competitors like Chrome. …
… The same industry that spent years emphasizing privacy, control, and minimal data collection is now introducing a feature that thrives on comprehensive tracking, regardless of how many times it might shout the word "locally." Anyone who has already internalized those earlier lessons simply won't be… …
… Before using any memory plugin, check how it stores session details and avoid letting API keys, tokens, private URLs, or customer data get captured. …
… My main concern was always privacy. …
… It executes the automation instantly because it has direct local access to your smart home database. …
… I use Logseq for my messy, "in-the-moment" captures and Obsidian for structured output. …
… If a service changes its pricing model or privacy policy, moving thousands of notes is a nightmare. …
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