Hey Karl. Yes, a IT security person should warn against this. That's why I have taken lots of measures to keep this secure, most importantly, never actually storing the raw data and prompting AI to never extract sensitive information (like passwords). See the privacy section on the landing page https://donethat.ai Right now also working on another feature that users can toggle to auto-delete the minute-by-minute data (and only keep the high level summaries) at the end of their day for even more privacy.
Sounds promising, especially that all the effects require such a low dose! You briefly mentioned some anecdotal evidence for migraines - sounds like it's less reliable there?Â
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I'm a bit worried that this article makes DMT look like a more convenient form of psilocybin and leads to more recreational use. It is much more potent, less safe, and I've met more than one person who struggled to find their way back to reality after dabbling with DMT. Be careful out there!
I don't have one so we'd have to try this together but according to ChatGPT you can activate Linux in your Chrome OS. Open Settings → Developers. Under “Linux development environment (Beta)”, click Turn on. Then you should get a terminal. And from the terminal you should be able to execute the app (./path-to-file --no-sandbox). Might need to install dependencies before... if you want give it a try and DM me - we can do a video call and see if we get it working together
Hi Wyatt, I just wrote this guide, can you give it a try?
https://donethat.ai/install/linux