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teekert 2 hours ago [-]
I'm looking forward to an Agent. I have some customers who don't want US LLMs anywhere near there IP (code), but Lumo, being European and privacy focused, may convince them. Still would prefer local of course. I'm also eyeballing Vibe-cli (yes that is the actual honest to god name of Mistal's coding agent) as a "local" (as in EU) option.
cheshire_cat 2 hours ago [-]
What would a special Lumo agent bring to the table that you can't already get by using OpenCode with an European inference provider?
mark_l_watson 40 minutes ago [-]
I like Lumo, glad to pay about $12/month for a private LLM with good conversation management.
illright 2 hours ago [-]
I'm glad that Lumo has image editing capabilities now, if it's half as good as ChatGPT, that means I no longer have to upload photos of my room to OpenAI to try a new paint color.
However, I trust Lumo only marginally more than ChatGPT, they really don't do themselves any favours by claiming it's all open-source when only the frontend is
Signez 2 hours ago [-]
Don't be fooled by the fact they say it's "open" on that page: only their clients are open. The models themselves? Well, good luck with that...
Wow, if that is the Mark Dingemanse I think it is, he's an absolute legend in ideophone research. I used a lot of his work for my MA thesis. Always a pleasure to read.
Chu4eeno 19 minutes ago [-]
So they used to be just reselling access to «"Nemo, OpenHands 32B, OLMO 2 32B, and Mistral Small 3". OpenHands is a QWEN fine-tune, and Nemo and Mistral Small are both Mistral models.»
But seems like they stripped this info from their Privacy Policy now?
thiago_fm 50 minutes ago [-]
Wish they'd be a bit more open source about this, bet people would contribute more.
However, I trust Lumo only marginally more than ChatGPT, they really don't do themselves any favours by claiming it's all open-source when only the frontend is
https://osai-index.eu/news/lumo-proton-least-open/
But seems like they stripped this info from their Privacy Policy now?
Also about privacy-first apps.