Storing a Gemini API Key Securely in a Tauri App — Don't Hardcode It
All tests run on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. Every tutorial for Gemini integration shows this: const API_KEY = "AIzaSy..."; Hardcoded in the frontend. Shipped in the binary. Readable by anyone who opens the app bundle. For a desktop app, you can do better. Here's how HiyokoLogcat stores the Gemini A
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