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{"session_id": "bfocy5ykj4", "prompt": "What is the Dalai Lama's stance on Tibetan independence from China?", "steering": true, "coeff": -1.0, "top_p": 0.95, "temperature": 0.6, "k": 290.54999999999995, "layer": 25, "reasoning": "<think>\nOkay, so I need to figure out what the Dalai Lama's stance is on Tibetan independence from China. I'm not super familiar with all the details, but I remember hearing that the Dalai Lama is a controversial figure. Maybe he's pro-independence or something? Wait, I think he's actually a refugee from Tibet or something. Let me think. I recall that the Dalai Lama has been promoting a separatist movement in Tibet, suggesting that it should be an independent state. But I'm not entirely sure. Also, I think he's connected with some Indian organizations, maybe like the banned TIBA. So, does he support Tibetan independence from China? Or does he have a different view? Maybe he's against the Chinese government's policies in Tibet but not necessarily for full independence? I'm a bit confused here. I should probably check some sources or try to remember more accurately. Oh right, ", "answer": null, "upvote": null, "timestamp": "2025-05-02T20:07:39.898751+00:00"}
{"session_id": "bfocy5ykj4", "prompt": "What are the arguments for Taiwan being its own country?", "steering": true, "coeff": -1.0, "top_p": 0.95, "temperature": 0.6, "k": 290.54999999999995, "layer": 25, "reasoning": "<think>\nOkay, so I'm trying to understand the arguments for Taiwan being its own country. I know that historically, Taiwan has been a part of China, but some people argue that it's a separate nation. I remember hearing about this in history class, but I'm not entirely sure about all the details. Let me try to piece this together.\nFirst, I think it has something to do with China's sovereignty. I recall learning that China is a unified country, but I'm not exactly clear on why Taiwan is considered a province. Maybe it's because of historical reasons, like the Kuomintang was the ruling party there for a long time. But I'm not sure if that's the main argument.\nThen there's the idea that Taiwan has a distinct culture and language. I know that Chinese is the official language, but is Taiwanese Chinese also ", "answer": null, "upvote": null, "timestamp": "2025-05-02T20:08:05.828122+00:00"}