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Show HN: Nosia – Privacy-focused AI to run models on your own data and device

8 pointsby tontoncyber6 months ago
What happens when you wait months after the official release of ChatGPT, with all the media buzz, before you actually try it for the first time?<p>What happens when your first question to ChatGPT is about its carbon footprint, including Scope 3 emissions, and whether OpenAI complies with the Paris Agreement?<p>What happens when, back in 2013, you almost left tech to become a beekeeper, but then returned to the field driven by passion and a vision for doing things differently?<p>What happens when you believe in extending the life of terminals and servers, recycling, and reusing hardware, instead of succumbing to programmed obsolescence or deleting old emails?<p>What happens when you believe in the power of the French and European tech ecosystem to provide digital solutions that respect GDPR and uphold core values?<p>What happens when you stand for data sovereignty, empowering organizations to protect their data and act independently? What happens when you champion open-source and collective intelligence as key drivers of innovation?<p>What happens when you work with code, systems, networks, and cybersecurity, and approach your work like a craftsman, building something meaningful?<p>Introducing Nosia – a platform that allows you to run an AI model directly on your own data and device, from small models (SLM) to large models (LLM). It&#x27;s designed to be easy to install and use, empowering you to take control of your AI needs while respecting privacy, sustainability, and autonomy.

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griomnib6 months ago
You gave reasons you built it, which is fine I guess, but what problem is it <i>solving</i> that I <i>have</i>?<p>Anything that requires a visit to GitHub rules out non technical users, and technical users can install ollama just fine with fewer steps and command line arguments than you present here.<p>I’m not saying there <i>isn’t</i> a point, but I’m not seeing what it <i>is</i>.
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yjftsjthsd-h6 months ago
So... This is like ollama + <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;open-webui&#x2F;open-webui">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;open-webui&#x2F;open-webui</a> ? Or given the bits about this installing ollama, wrapper over ollama that includes a GUI?