I have 9+YOE as a full-stack web engineer (focus on frontend) in domains such as cybersecurity [nordvpn.com, saferpass.net], banking [george-labs.com], online video platform [filmzie.com], marketplaces [seasy.at] and healthtech [gohealth.com].
I have 9+ years of experience as a full-stack web engineer in domains such as cybersecurity (nordvpn[.]com, saferpass[.]net), banking (george-labs[.]com), online video platform (filmzie[.]com), marketplaces (seasy[.]at) and healthtech (gohealth[.]com).
SEEKING PART-TIME WORK | Working remotely from the EU | Full-stack web engineer
I have 9+ years of experience as a full-stack web engineer in domains such as cybersecurity (nordvpn[.]com, saferpass[.]net), banking (george-labs[.]com), online video platform (filmzie[.]com), marketplaces (seasy[.]at) and healthtech (gohealth[.]com)
Quite true. I actually submitted a pull request [1] over a month ago to make it clear to potential users what will happen when Ollama is launched for the first time, but based on the complete lack of response from Ollama developers, I get the distinct impression that they are reluctant to draw attention to these important details. Unfortunate.
The privacy policy needs to be cristal clear what they do and what they don't with the chat data. How long is it kept, what is it being used for, who has access to it, etc.
Ideally there are no chat logs being kept at all and chat logs are only enabled temporarily for an individual user when debugging issues.
I never liked chrome because it required me to set a proxy via command line arguments or system wide. Never understood why they don’t give me an option like firefox within the settings to set a proxy, but at the same time chrome allowed *extensions* to set proxies.
The extension support is because Google relies on an extension to do a lot of their zero trust stuff https://cloud.google.com/beyondcorp though I don't think they use proxies anymore.