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Deepseek on our own computer: what can we actually do with it?

Deepseek on our own computer: what can we actually do with it?

– Source: Markus Winkler on Unsplash. In the previous post I introduced the LM Studio interface, then tried the default suggested model (DeepSeek 7B) with one of the example prompts. What we really need, however, is to verify if an LLM is capable of performing those repetitive and somewhat boring tasks that increasingly fall to us and that it’s better to do on our own computer, without having to send confidential documents or documents that could contain sensitive data all over the web.1
A little bit of Freedium

A little bit of Freedium

– Source: Jonas Jacobsson on Unsplash. Medium is arguably the best online publishing platform, where anyone can publish articles of any length on any topic, ranging from advanced science and technology themes to journalistic reports and personal life stories. The platform’s vastness requires personalization according to your preferences, so you can view only relevant content and ignore the rest. But even following only what interests you can be demanding: the newsletter Medium sends me every morning always contains at least 4-5 articles I can’t help but read and often share with colleagues or friends.