Synapse
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128 | 11,720 | |
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7 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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I really don’t like how it’s reading my friends’ conversations for me. How the hell do I get rid of this?
This is what you are looking for. Tl;dr: everything that's mentioned in privacy policy is or may be used to train AI. Everything you have agreed to while creating discord account.
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Discord is planning to add new automod options!
Everybody in the comments really forgot that they announced Automod AI...
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Discord adding conversation summeries.
Conversation Summaries were mentioned in their "Discord is Your Place for AI with Friends" blog post back around March. Just that due to how Discord releases features, it can take time to reach people who might talk about it. There is more information on their Summaries AI support page.
- The new Clyde AI will try to Rickroll you if you ask for a funny YouTube video
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Discord Introducing 'AI' Stuff Nobody Asked For, Or Needs (03/13/2023)
In a blog post published earlier today, Discord—a communications platform, and nothing more—announced plans to introduce what they call “AI” (but which should more accurately be called “machine learning”) to the service’s moderation, support and chat.
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Discord is implimenting AI features including a chatbot and automod that *seem* to be trained on user data collection via their recent privacy policy changes
"Clyde is designed to help friends hang out, with a privacy-first and optional-only approach. While our AI features use OpenAI technology, OpenAI may not use Discord user data to train its general models. Like any other Discord feature, Clyde can only store and use information as described in our Privacy Policy, and Clyde can only access messages sent directly to it or sent in a thread it created. We also ensured that Clyde does not record, store or use any voice or video call data from users." - https://discord.com/blog/ai-on-discord-your-place-for-ai-with-friends
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is it true that discord is using all content uploaded and stored by you to feed into their AI to do as they please now? Where is this part indicated, if it's true?
Hey, all. Reaching out on behalf of Discord (I work there). We understand that there may be some confusion and concern regarding Discord’s AI-powered Chatbot, Clyde. We posted an update to our blog to try to clarify: link is here.
- Discord will possibly record your video calls, voice calls and channels including screen shares.
Synapse
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Organizing OpenStreetMap Mapping Parties
What are you thinking of here? Synapse has supported purging room history since 2016: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/911, and configurable data retention since 2019: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5815.
Meanwhile, Matrix has never needed the full room history to be synchronised - when a server joins a room, it typically only grabs the last 20 messages. (It does needs to grab all the key-value state about the room, although these days that happens gradually in the background).
If you're wondering why Matrix implementations are often greedy on disk space, it's because they typically cache the key-value state aggressively (storing a snapshot of it for the room on a regular basis). However, that's just an implementation quirk; folks could absolutely come up with fancier datastructures to store it more efficiently; it's just not got to the top of anyone's todo list yet - things like performance and UX are considered much more important than disk usage right now.
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GrapheneOS is moving off Matrix
some context re the Matrix isses, long history apparently: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/14481#issuecomm...
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Non-profit Matrix.org Foundation seems to be moving funds to for-profit Element
Why not Matrix? Here's one reason: it has incredibly hard-to-debug edge cases, and plenty of bugs. One of my favourites is the one where people are kicked out of your room at random, which was reported a year ago[0]. It wasn't fixed, however, because the head of the Matrix foundation (Matthew) presumably didn't like the issue being posted on Twitter.
This is honestly really disappointing behaviour from a platform owner.
[0]: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/14481
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The Future of Synapse and Dendrite
> That doesn't make this situation any less bad to the rest of the community.
How is the community suffering here? Let's say Element adds a bunch of baller stuff to their versions over the next few months and then closes the source. Can't the community just fork the last AGPL version? You might say, "well then no one can take the AGPL fork and make their own closed-source business", but do you want them to? Even if you do, they still can with the existing Apache-licensed version, just like Element is doing right now.
You're arguing that Element will lose a lot of contributions, but TFA points out that despite being super open, the vast majority of contributions are still made by Element employees (which seems to be true [0]). It's not the case that Element is looking to monetize the (small) contributions of others, it is the case that others are looking to monetize the (huge) contributions of Element.
And besides, aren't the MSCs the core of Matrix? It's already super possible to build your own compliant client and server.
The situation is that Element needs money to keep developing the ecosystem. It would be cool if there were a big network of donors and contributions, but there isn't. You're essentially saying, "that's fine, go out of business then, and the community will keep developing the ecosystem", but that's not happening now, and it can still happen anyway with the Apache-licensed versions, which again people can still contribute to.
[0]: https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/graphs/contributors
- Synapse v1.95.0 Released
- Matrix Synapse how use python scripts?
- Synapse v1.91.2 Released
- Synapse v1.89.0 is out
- Synapse v1.88.0 is out
- Synapse v1.87.0 (Matrix Server) Released
What are some alternatives?
wechaty - Conversational RPA SDK for Chatbot Makers. Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/7q8NBZbQzt
dendrite - Dendrite is a second-generation Matrix homeserver written in Go!
discord.js - A powerful JavaScript library for interacting with the Discord API
conduit
Rocket.Chat - The communications platform that puts data protection first.
Jitsi Meet - Jitsi Meet - Secure, Simple and Scalable Video Conferences that you use as a standalone app or embed in your web application.
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐳 Matrix (An open network for secure, decentralized communication) server setup using Ansible and Docker
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
fluffychat
fosscord - 📬 Spacebar is a free open source selfhostable discord compatible communication platform [Moved to: https://github.com/spacebarchat/spacebarchat]
RetroShare - RetroShare is a Free and Open Source cross-platform, Friend-2-Friend and secure decentralised communication platform.