Nanogram is designed for the enthusiest who wants complete data sovereignty on their social media platform.
Spin up your own instance on termux for Android.
Demo here.
Install instructions are at the bottom of the readme.
Nanogram is designed for the enthusiest who wants complete data sovereignty on their social media platform.
Spin up your own instance on termux for Android.
Demo here.
Install instructions are at the bottom of the readme.
True! It was.
I decided it has graduated sharing via a paste so I deleted that post and finally put it on a proper code repo.
In fact, I don’t code professionaly and have never developed anything lol! This is fun side project I made for myself.
Contradicts:
It’s great if its for yourself, or learning something new to you. Releasing it like this and telling others to install software you didn’t even write is a security nightmare and disingenuous. Nowhere in your readme or any other repo files, does it specify that YOU don’t code, and this product is all due to AI and LLMs.
I don’t see your point of how these two statements contradict at all?
If you think it’s unsafe don’t install it. I demonstrated exactly what it does and the entire source is available to pick apart if you desire. I’m not forcing anyone to do anything.
Sure, I didn’t write the code persaybut it still took me two months to make this thing. Prompt after prompt testing each iteration.
per se