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r/sysadmin · u/Trick-Requirement948 · May 5, 2026

Chrome cannot technically satisfy PCI/HIPAA/NIST workstation data‑clearing controls because it does not expose a real “clear on exit” control

For anyone deploying Chrome in regulated or shared workstation environments, there’s an architectural limitation worth being aware of. Chrome has closed the “clear on exit” issue as “Won’t Fix (Intended Behavior)”. Even …

Hacker News · u/rem_cam · 6d ago

Hybrid local and cloud LLM stack for regulated financial document processing?

I'm scoping a hybrid AI pipeline for a consulting client in a regulated industry (GLBA-covered, NPI involved). Trying to validate the architecture before bringing on an engineer to build it.The workflow: ingest financial…

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r/LocalLLaMA · u/-p-e-w- · 2w ago

Heretic has been served a legal notice by Meta, Inc.

To Whomsoever it May Concern, The individual behind the Heretic Free Software Project (henceforth called "Heretic", notwithstanding unrelated entities of the same name) has been served a notice by a legal services provid…

Hacker News · u/invariantjason · May 3, 2026

The Algebra of Hallucination

Every legal AI platform on the market handles hallucinations the same way: they guess whether the output is correct, assign a confidence score, and hope for the best. That is not verification. That is a coin flip with a …

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r/LocalLLaMA · u/oobabooga4 · 3w ago

TextGen is now a native desktop app. Open-source alternative to LM Studio (formerly text-generation-webui).

Hi all, I have been making a lot of updates to my project, and I wanted to share them here. TextGen (previously text-generation-webui, also known as my username oobabooga or ooba) has been in development since December 2…