I’m a big proponent of self-hosting, right to repair, and rolling your own whatever when you can. That probably started as teenage rebellion that got baked in - I was lucky enough to read both Walden and The Hobbit during a week-long cyclone lockdown several decades ago - but I suspect there’s a non-trivial overlap between that space and privacy-minded people in general.

My endgame is a self-sufficient intranet for myself and family: if the net goes down tomorrow, we’d barely notice.

I also use LLMs as a tool. True self-hosted equivalence to state-of-the-art models is still an expensive proposition, so like many, I use cloud-based tools like Claude or Codex for domain-specific heavy lifting - mostly coding. Not apologising for it; I think it’s a reasonable trade-off while local hardware catches up.

That context is just to establish where I’m coming from when I say this caught my attention today:

https://support.claude.com/en/articles/14328960-identity-verification-on-claude

To be accurate about what it actually says: this isn’t a blanket “show us your passport to use Claude.” Not yet.

The policy as written is narrower than it might first appear.

My concern isn’t what it says - it’s that the precedent now exists. OAI will do doubt follow suite.

Scope creep is a documented pattern with this kind of thing, and “we only use it for X” describes current intent, not a structural constraint.

Given the nature of this community, figured it was worth flagging.

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    OK I have you. You dont need the internet because you have the internet in your terabyte farm. Pretty cool.

    Thanks for the detailed reply.

    One final question, I’m sure its dark at the bottom of the deep rabbit hole you are in, what do you do for batteries for your head torch?! 😀

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      Exactly so. Mom - can we get the internet? Mom: we have the internet at home.

      Batteries? I don’t need batteries. I have the never-ending warm glow of weaponized autism. And that’s not even a joke.

      I tend to hyper-fixate on something until either it breaks or I do. It’s usually 70/30 in my favour :)

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        Thats weird, i don’t remember having an alt account called SuspiciousCarrot78 but surely you must be me, same project, same neurology… same fixation pattern.