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  • Instead of the traditional open models (like llama, qwen, gemma...) that are only open weight, this model says that it has :

    Fully open-source release of model weights, training hyperparameters, datasets, and code

    Making it different from other big tech "open" models. Tough it exists other "fully open" models like GPT neo, and more

  • Look at the picture in my post.

    There was others open models but they were very below the "fake" open source models like Gemma or Llama, but Instella is almost to the same level, great improvement

  • Basically if you don't want Tor reliance it's surely that you are not that privacy focused in your use case :)? So there is not really a point of using live/disposable os.. But if you still want to, use any Linux live/testing USB installer Linux mint, fedora and more provide it ;-)

  • In any case a service that implement E2EE is always more secure than plain data transit Even with a backdoor it's a bit more secure than regular service

    But you should be angry against the UK law cause of the probable future consequences that will impose even further surveillance for other services But people that defend it are probably mainly Apple fans. Apple is "against" to maintain a "privacy" friendly company against google and meta, but it's bullshit