DeepSeek collects keystroke data and more, storing it in Chinese servers
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it is open-source, if they did something like this, we would know it for sure
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most apps i have just have no way to collect my keystrokes. it is pretty hard to pull off with an open-source app, without anyone noticing
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your raspberry pi will burn if you want to host an ai model on it. you need a high end gamer pc with at least 32 gb ram and rtx 4090
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lol no. only the sounds of the keys can identify the keyboard's model
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nvidia is one of the greediest companies rn
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The goal is not to identify keyboard model. The goal is to identify person. And people tend to have something called habbits.
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All public companies by definition have to be greedy it's unfortunate but it's how capitalism works.
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Looks like there are more things I need to start randomizing and injecting with noise.
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nvidia takes that to a whole new level
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the chance of this is almost zero. if you are a dangerous cybercriminal, they will track your device down by a networking solution, wait until you leave it unattended and install a hardware-based spy device and capture evidence. No fbi agent will fuck around with keyboard sounds or movie bs like that
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Unfortunately, we have a lot of that unprecedented stuff going around. The whole damn world is three corporations in a trechcoat and they're increasingly running governments.
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with keyboard sounds
Ok, I see you are intentionally going in circles.