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by bradknowles 937 days ago
Hmm. Are you sending all this text over to a server somewhere to be processed, or are you doing all this work locally on-device?

If you're doing the former (like Grammarly), then I'm not interested.

If you're doing the latter (and you can prove it), then it sounds very interesting!

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Hello! Apologies for the delay in response. We use "the former" approach and process the text on a remote server, sorry :) Processing complexities demand substantial resources that are beyond the capacity of end user devices. However, I want to emphasize that we do not keep any personal data.
It would also be very helpful if you could share insights on why this is important.
It's pretty simple. I want all of my data stored and processed locally.

That's why I'm switching away from cloud cameras to cameras that use a local NVR.

There are some things that I can't avoid having processed or stored in the cloud, but I'm going to be local-only for everything I can.