AI dev tools require cloud models, blocking NDA and regulated codebases
AI-powered terminal tools like Warp's Oz agent only orchestrate cloud models, making them unusable for developers with NDA-protected or regulated codebases. No BYO local endpoint option (e.g., Ollama) means enterprises and privacy-conscious teams are excluded.
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