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Zardoz84yesterday at 6:55 AM1 replyview on HN

I would always prefer something local. By definition it's more secure, as you are not sending your code on the wire to a third party server, and hope that they comply with the "We will not train our models with your data".


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the_harpia_ioyesterday at 5:04 PM

That's a fair point - you're talking about data security (not sending code to third parties) and I was talking about output quality security (what the model generates). Two different dimensions of "secure" and honestly both matter.

For side projects I'd probably agree with you. For anything touching production with customer data, I want both - local execution AND a model that won't silently produce insecure patterns.

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