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🚨 Stop Giving Your Passwords to "Helpful" Bots: The OpenClaw Disaster

We’ve always told you that prompts are like diary entries—private and precious. But there’s a level of "oversharing" that goes beyond just asking an AI if you should quit your job. Snyk just released research on something called OpenClaw, and it is a masterclass in

LM Studio Review

“A visual playground for local AI — privacy first, but with a heavy appetite for your RAM.” If you’ve been diving into the world of local LLMs, you’ve probably heard the name LM Studio. While tools like Ollama were initially built to act as the quiet engine under the

📌 Ollama Review

“AI that mostly lives on your machine — privacy first, but with a few twists and trade-offs.” If you’ve been paying attention to the local AI buzz, you’ve probably seen people mention Ollama a lot. It’s one of those tools that promises big things for privacy-conscious users: run

On-Device AI vs. Privacy-Friendly Cloud AI

Or: “Does my AI live with me… or in someone else’s house? If you care about privacy, you’ve probably had that moment. You type something personal into an AI tool — a rough draft, a private thought, a sensitive question — and then you pause. Where is this actually going?

Don't have anything to hide?

You probably think that typing “How do I tell my boss I need a raise?” into ChatGPT is harmless right?

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