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very cool idea and concept :)

some feedback:

No matter what i do, i can't ssh into VM that i created Local terminal; always timeout built in terminal; SSH handshake failed: ssh: handshake failed: EOF

shelley agent seems to be install, but it always shows isn't running.


Likewise. I think it might be experiencing a hug of death :)

How can you trust company that says Privacy in your control or some nonsense like that, when they scraped the whole internet and breached the foundation of privacy :)


I do see the copyright/intellectual property angle of training LLMs on the entire web, but what's the privacy issue here?

If you publish something on the web, what are you expecting to happen?


You should try us :) open-source and privacy-first alternative to Atlas -- https://github.com/browseros-ai/BrowserOS


Seems like it's based on Chromium? If so, that's a no-go for me. We need more web diversity and support smaller browser engines, we don't need yet another Chromium/Blink based browser.


I agree with this sentiment, but besides Webkit/Chromium and Firefox's Gecko, there's not really any options. Ladybird is a new implementation gaining fast though don't think it's ready to replace everyday workflows yet. And Ladybird has been a huge undertaking of course.

Building a new browser engine is 99% of the work and slapping LLM features on it is the other 1% of it.


Copying public data isn’t a breach of anyone’s privacy.


If they're the browser then they can see non-public data since people will be browsing those pages.


Unclear if this question is about Atlas or Google Chrome /s


Chrome for sure


I would say its a 100% dfish


Like there is no data sharing between OpenAI and other big tech in US....


it made my day, I can sleep now. nn


So its not the hype anymore?


Softbank historically had been late to buy into the hype, but man do they buy big.


I hope the Japanese government demands seismic isolation for Softbank, otherwise it will be the Japanese citizens who have to foot the bill when this hype hits the ground and shakes hard the Japanese economy :/

Softbank should not be allowed to invest more than ARM Holdings sold at a loss.


Why would Japanese citizens be hit? Is Softbank a publicly backed fund?


Softbank doesn't have enough cash reserves for such a huge inversion. There are no details of how will they do, but one can guess that loans will be taken from Japanese banks and companies around the country, which -depending on how ambitious they are- will be scrambling to stay in business when the debt isn't repaid on time, a highly contagious chain reaction will arise, what will invite the government to use public money, even turning on the printer (on such cases citizens lose). Softbank alone has more than 65k employees.

If the Softbank's inversion is limited to their available assets, or the exposition of each lending is limited to a portion of their real reserves, I think such event will not happen (more than burned money by a bad inversion).

I think it would be quite similar to what has already happened on a global scale with the public money of each country in 2008 (due to the banking pyramid scam), or since 2011 with public loans to TEPCO, an event that could have been prevented if the central plant had been built were originally planned.


At least this time the CEO of their chosen company isn’t a yuppie cult leader wannabe.


I mean, to the extent that Softbank's grand entrance could almost be used as the signpost to the bursting of bubbles.

If I was an AI enthusiast, Softbank showing up would make me nervous.


Softbank is not exactly a green flag when using their involvent as a signal of "low hypeness". I still remember WeWork.


people who think protonmail is secure it's to the same level as mail.yahoo.com :)


Headline feels like a click bait :)


But the question is what website beside the upwork and frelance you can use to find jobs related to network/system administration ?


And now all the websites to check if your data is leaked or not. And that's when stealing infos comes on it place.


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