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Currently, when using thinking models like DeepSeek, the generated text often includes a detailed thought process before delivering the final output. While this can be useful for some applications, it can also result in unnecessarily long responses.
Proposed Solution:
A toggle option to enable or disable the "thinking" portion of the output would provide greater flexibility. This would allow users to choose between detailed reasoning and a more concise, direct response.
Why This Matters:
As more thinking models become available and widely adopted, the need for such a feature will grow. Having control over how the text is displayed or formatted within the node would enhance usability and streamline workflows.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Currently, when using thinking models like DeepSeek, the generated text often includes a detailed thought process before delivering the final output. While this can be useful for some applications, it can also result in unnecessarily long responses.
Proposed Solution:
A toggle option to enable or disable the "thinking" portion of the output would provide greater flexibility. This would allow users to choose between detailed reasoning and a more concise, direct response.
Why This Matters:
As more thinking models become available and widely adopted, the need for such a feature will grow. Having control over how the text is displayed or formatted within the node would enhance usability and streamline workflows.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: