Ok Deepseek is looking cool.
But the question is -
Deepseek is a China based AI service. So is there a threat of personal data compromise? Data, is gold, and our data in their hands... might be something to worry about.
What do you think?
Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 9h
it's open-source they say but using its app wouldn't be much safe I'd say
Is it safe to say that the app Medial could've also been just a subreddit on reddit?
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Chirotpal Das
Stealth • 15h
India is now building it's own bias-free LLM says Ashwini Vaishnaw.
Startups struggled. VCs hesitated. The private sector couldn't—or wouldn't—step up. So the government decided to take matters into its own hands.
Great initiative, some might say,
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Ishant Saini
Stealth • 1m
Is anything known about the BotBro app? What kind of APK is it? Is it safe or not? But the idea is good if it's safe.
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Shashank
Stealth • 5m
Can any say how a app works .Just take example of medial.how its working.
What tech stack is medial using , i am new to App dev curious, what backend they are using, and which database services they are using?? @medial
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Arijit Ray
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Twilio • 1m
No matter how much you troll LinkedIn (I myself have been guilty of that), LinkedIn’s Engineering team has open-sourced, hands down some of the BEST tech in data and distributed systems.
https://engineering.linkedin.com/open-source
Looking for a ereader app that can open multiple books at the same time.
I am using PDFs and need to open multiple at the same time, Thoughts?
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Amey Kurade
Stealth • 9m
# Face Swap
The open source is better. But takes too much time. Like to get perfect iteration (swap). The average time it'll take is 50 hours.
I will share the swap after completion.
But overall the open-source is totally free and worth.
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