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by alliewithane
535 days ago
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It's the latter. It's pretty much an agent for their GitHub repo. The agent needs access to their code and keeps some kind of knowledge that it generated in a tree database. Wouldn't it be considered a red flag that I can access their data whenever I want? If I used at-work encryption that just means that I have the ability to access to data whenever I want. However if they did some sort of self-hosting then I can only access it temporarily via APIs and thus I can only access the data temporarily when &they want. |
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