1. Which non-self-hosted, privacy-focused AI chat bot would you recommend? Brave’s Leo can’t be used in any browser other than Brave , I’m using a different browser.

  2. Is there a way to bulk delete all messages in Element chat room by the admin of the room? I can’t find such option , and what if I delete the room? will the messages inside deleted room be deleted from the matrix server?

  3. Is it possible to allow DRM content for just 1 website ( Netflix ) , while other websites on the same browsers are not allowed to do it?

  4. Librewolf is not auto-updating and its too hard for me to find how to update it , is Mercury autoupdating? How do you compare Mercury and Zen to Llibrewolf or Arkenfox?

I decided to ask few questions in one post, because I tried to post something here multiple times and after I click Create ( the post ) , it just keeps loading , so if I will be able to finally publish a post , I will just need to get lucky once instead of 4 times for 4 questions.

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    1. There is no batch delete function. However, if you delete the channel and there are no users inside, the channel will be auto deleted from all records after a week or so. At least for Matrix.org channels.
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    1 - Maybe try to use https://duck.ai it’s open source model hosted by duckduckgo

    2 - Element is not the way to go for sensitive infos, it’s like a discord replacement in the way of joining public groups, not really a good messenger for really secure and bulletproof 1:1, recommanding Signal or even better SimpleX

    4 - Use Mullvad.

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    Are you aware of lemmy.world blocking VPN connections? Might be the reason you aren’t able to post most of the time.

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    Is it possible to allow DRM content for just 1 website ( Netflix ) , while other websites on the same browsers are not allowed to do it?

    I would use multiple firefox profiles for this. If you go to about:profiles or use the command firefox -P to launch firefox, you can view and create other firefox profiles. Each firefox profile is essentially it’s own instance of firefox, complete with different history, extensions, and setting. You could have a “Netflix” profile and a regular browsing profile.