

yes, i could get behind that. problem is probably that this is such wide spread by now, that it would take a really long time to use that new standard.
yes, i could get behind that. problem is probably that this is such wide spread by now, that it would take a really long time to use that new standard.
for someone regularly using both: it is a convenience feature.
that way i just know config files are under ~/.myApp
.
if windows devs would beore consistent, i would be ok with APPDATA%\myApp
. however, too often it is under APPDATA%\..\Roaming\myApp
- which is just a pain. so i prefere linux style on windows.
edit: copy paste error
this is obviously talking about their web app, which most people will be using. In this special instance, it was clearly not the LLM itself censoring the Tiananmen Square, but a layer on top.
i have not bothered downloading and asking deepseek about Tiananmen Square. so i cannot know what the model would have generated. however, it is possible that certain biasses are trained into any model.
i am pretty sure, this blog is aimed at the average user. while i wouldn’t trust any LLM company with my data, i certainly wouldn’t want the chinese government to have them. anyone that knows how to use (ollama)[https://github.com/ollama/ollama] should know these telemetry data don’t apply to running locally. but for sure, pointing it out in the blog would help.
that article is horrible to read! every paragraph starts with quotation, but then never closes it😵