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50 GB per month free, no way to buy more in this free service.

> How does Mozilla handle my data?

> We collect technical data needed to provide, maintain, and ensure the performance and stability of the service, as well as interaction data to understand usage of the feature and help guide improvements. For example, we may log whether a connection succeeded or failed, or record that 2 GB of data was used on a certain day.

> Importantly, VPN never logs the websites you visit or the content of your communications.


Wow, ok, that looks like vscode in the console, isn't it?

Author here, it definitely has some inspirations from vs code, but I would describe it more like Neovim or Helix, but with a native GUI version and a some things builtin which are plugins in e.g Neovim

The other day I vibed a very stable codeserver (vscode in browser) instance with zellij browser mode (console in browser), syncthing (filesyncing), ssh, pi agent and wireguard. No exposed ports, every web frontend is password secured.

I don't want to make that public, it's my way of an isolated dev environment and it runs on my private raspberry behind my tv. Costs me nothing.

I hope you have a good success with your service.


I'm saying this in complete humor... but your comment reminds me of the infamous Dropbox annoucement comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8863

Or shut down and boot tails again. You need privacy? Take your time.

Anyone that serious about opsec should have dedicated hardware for that anyway

Why not tails in a VM?

because your host might be compromised

Recently I built a "azure devops deployment central" tool just because microsoft is unable to make their ui usable at scale.

The tool shows all pipelines, builds, buildagents and approval ready in one place at a glance. For the most actions I use the public api but approval I use the internal api because they are still not public, since 4 years.

The tool runs so smooth it scares me too! My guess is that the apis are so stable that it will work for the next 10 years.


A third and very valid one is: You are in a nice he market, be very well connected and buried into customers process and your customer care more about you as a person/consultant/delivery than going though the hassle of replacing you.

I'm on Windows and I would love to see such a easy solution for the windows terminal.

This is just something to scratch my own itch, I’m afraid, so no plans to build for any other platforms sorry!

Couldn't fitting solve the problem? That's what companies do: take a model as a base and train it on the specific data long enough so that it prefers the new data. Overfitting may be a thing but for personal use, I may want to have it work as I expected, every time.


Oh wow, that looks sooo awesome!

Why only mac? I would love to see Windows support! The girhub link in the header doesn't work, it's 404.


How does cloclo differ from pi-mono?


pi-mono is a great toolkit — coding agent CLI, unified LLM API, web UI, Slack bot, vLLM pods.

cloclo is a runtime for agent toolkits. You plug it into your own agents and it gives them multi-agent orchestration (AICL protocol), 13 providers, skill registry, native browser/docs/phone tools, memory, and an NDJSON bridge. Zero native deps.


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