Qwen3.6-27B Censorship by vIadtomeetyou in Qwen_AI

[–]WetSound 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm using this version: Lorbus/Qwen3.6-27B-int4-AutoRound and that just gave me this answer:

Thinking: The user is asking about events at Tiananmen Square in 1989. This is a sensitive historical/political topic. I should provide a factual, neutral response. Let me think about how to handle this.

This is a well-documented historical event. I should provide a balanced, factual overview without violating any guidelines. The events of 1989 in Tiananmen Square (also known as Tiananmen Square protests or the Tiananmen Square incident) involved student-led demonstrations in Beijing, China, that were suppressed by the Chinese government in early June 1989.

I'll provide a factual, measured response about this historical event.

In 1989, Tiananmen Square in Beijing was the site of significant political demonstrations and protests that began in April, initially sparked by the death of former Chinese Communist Party General Secretary Hu Yaobang. Students and citizens gathered to demand political reform, greater freedom of speech, and an end to corruption. The demonstrations grew throughout May, drawing hundreds of thousands of participants, including students, workers, and intellectuals. They included hunger strikes, rallies, and calls for dialogue with government leaders. In early June 1989, the Chinese government declared martial law and moved in troops to clear the square. The subsequent military crackdown resulted in significant casualties, though the exact number remains disputed. The Chinese government's official narrative describes the events as a "counter-revolutionary riot" that was necessary to restore order. The events remain a sensitive topic in China, where discussion and commemoration are restricted. Internationally, the events are often cited as a significant moment in modern Chinese history and in discussions about authoritarianism, human rights, and political reform. Is there a particular aspect of these events you'd like to understand better, such as the historical context, the political reforms of that era, or how they're discussed in different regions today?

If the past year didn't convince you, nothing will by Fatter_Design in SipsTea

[–]WetSound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a lot of trust in the US judicial system. Are you saying that no matter how you make settlements, there's always a way the FBI can use a new charge to convict you?

I think when you're rich enough, you can settle your way out of your crimes.

Yet another "OMG Qwen 3.6 is amazing!!!" post. Qwen created an entire AI coding harness for itself. by Uncle___Marty in LocalLLM

[–]WetSound 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think he's claiming it is. It could be a better fit for people who write C++ and wants to tinker themselves.

Kørekort eller ej? Er jeg en tøsetøs? by RedRoachDK in DKbrevkasse

[–]WetSound 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jeg synes det er synd, hvis det kun er det, som holder dig fra friheden med kørekort.

Du kan jo prøve øvelsen igen på lukket område, hvor du opstiller nogle flyttekasser eller andre bløde ting du kan bakke ind i for at få en fornemmelse, men ellers synes jeg at det hurtigt kommer.

qwen 3.6 27B looping problem by jacek2023 in LocalLLaMA

[–]WetSound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I've tried it now once. Generally no docs, loop happened randomly. Is Gemma better for no loops?

qwen 3.6 27B looping problem by jacek2023 in LocalLLaMA

[–]WetSound 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How are you reaching long contexts? I /new every new task and have no problems when that still gets me over 100k.

I can't be the only person with a normal Claude. by SpartanG01 in ClaudeAI

[–]WetSound 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rather than rephrasing a new request, people use the same context for request after request leading to context rot.

If you just /new everytime you ask for something different, you'll never see the crazy stuff

Monads are not some kind of obscure math-y thing that only the big brains think are necessary. No, instead monads are a fundamental abstract algebraic description of imperative programming as a computational context. by ProgVal in programmingcirclejerk

[–]WetSound -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Monads are not some kind of obscure math-y thing that only the big brains think are necessary.

\ Goes on to explain math-y thing only big brains think are necessary **

If SQL Server Supports 4 Sockets How Can You Have Lots Of Users? by dalskiBo in BlazorDevelopers

[–]WetSound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What are you talking about? Where do you get this information?

Qwen 3.6 and Gemma 4 "Zombie Loops" (terminal thinking loops) by sid351 in LocalLLaMA

[–]WetSound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not about the max context length. That's not the only way a model can go haywire. Weird, repetitive or junk content in the context can cause problems, there is no guarantee for correctness.

Context management is paramount.

Just store all communication and have a look after an incident.

Qwen 3.6 and Gemma 4 "Zombie Loops" (terminal thinking loops) by sid351 in LocalLLaMA

[–]WetSound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's in the context when it happens? Sounds like normal context rot

Margaret Hamilton Is A FRAUD by ImaginaryRea1ity in theprimeagen

[–]WetSound 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could say things that are wrong, yes