Feels like one of the biggest issues in tech right now isn’t speed or performance…


it’s the illusion of privacy.
A lot of tools claim everything runs locally, but if you look closer, there’s often still some quiet communication happening in the background with central servers.
You just don’t see it.
And those long privacy policies?
They sound reassuring, but they still rely on you trusting a centralized party not to change the rules later.
That’s the part people are starting to question.
What @TheARCTERMINAL is pointing out with the whole “native AI” narrative hits for that reason.
They’re not asking for trust in the same way.
The idea is that your sensitive data never leaves your environment in the first place.
So it’s not about promises.
It’s about how the system is built.
Less reliance on policies, more on architecture.
And that shift feels important, especially as more people start paying attention to what’s actually happening behind the scenes
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