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It's disappointing to see that essential, advanced parameters like min-p, repetition penalty range, and sample order (etc) can't be adjusted in Jan. Coming from projects like koboldcpp and tavern, where these settings have been implemented for a long time, it feels like a major oversight.
Will these settings be implemented in future updates?
Or am I just not getting it - is Jan supposed to be a super simple, plug-and-play kinda thing, ditching advanced customization for ease of use? I just had an impression it's an open-source soft with nice, clean ui, chat history and customisable settings. Honestly, even for coding, setting parameters precisely is crucial, and the current functionality falls short compared to other solutions.
Maybe you could hide the advanced stuff behind some hidden "Advanced" tab? That way, casual users wouldn't even notice, but pros could still dig in and tweak things.
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It's disappointing to see that essential, advanced parameters like min-p, repetition penalty range, and sample order (etc) can't be adjusted in Jan. Coming from projects like koboldcpp and tavern, where these settings have been implemented for a long time, it feels like a major oversight.
Will these settings be implemented in future updates?
Or am I just not getting it - is Jan supposed to be a super simple, plug-and-play kinda thing, ditching advanced customization for ease of use? I just had an impression it's an open-source soft with nice, clean ui, chat history and customisable settings. Honestly, even for coding, setting parameters precisely is crucial, and the current functionality falls short compared to other solutions.
Maybe you could hide the advanced stuff behind some hidden "Advanced" tab? That way, casual users wouldn't even notice, but pros could still dig in and tweak things.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: