Unlock Claude Code locally and ditch the compli...
Every time you use a cloud code, your source code, your client IP, your proprietary logic, your competitive advantage gets sent to Anthropic servers. For most consultancies, that's a compliance nightmare waiting to happen. But two weeks ago, Olama released an update that changes it all entirely. You could now run a cloud code locally on your own machine with your code never leaving the building. Here's the compliance nightmare I mentioned. Tools like GitHub, Copilot, Cloud Code, Cursor, they all send your code to external API. That's how they work. You type, they send it to the cloud, AI processes it, and it sends back suggestions. For consultancies, that is a problem. Client contracts often prohibit sending code or data to third parties. Even if it's not prohibited, the risk usually isn't worth the productivity gain. So the result? Developers and consultancies get left behind while everyone else accelerates.
Summary
Olama's recent update allows cloud code to be executed locally, preventing source code and proprietary logic from being sent to external servers, addressing compliance concerns for consultancies that often face restrictions on data sharing. This change aims to enhance productivity without compromising client contracts or security.
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