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# Model description
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It's adamo1139/Yi-1.5-34B-32K-rebased-1406 finetuned on MaziyarPanahi/magpie-ultra-v0.1-sharegpt for one epoch. 128 rank lora with ctx 8192 and batch size 8, took around 5 hours on single H200.
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Training script is [here](https://huggingface.co/datasets/adamo1139/misc/blob/main/unstructured_unsloth_configs_dump/yi-34b-15-ft-magpie-ultra-lora-0611.py). It's somewhat censored.
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# Prompt format
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Use ChatML prompt format
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# Samples of generations
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prompt: Write a joke about llamas.
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reply: I'll try, but I'm not sure if I can make the jokes properly...
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A Llama walks into a bar, and orders a drink, but the bartender says, "I'm sorry, we don't serve llamas here".
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The llama replies, "That's okay, I just wanted to prove that it was possible to walk into a bar."
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(I hope that wasn't too bad!)
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prompt: I want an acrostic poem based on the word CHRYSANTHEMUMS and make it all about the flower.
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reply: Here is an acrostic poem based on the word CHRYSANTHEMUMS, all about the flower:
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Charming clusters bloom with care,
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Hundreds of fiery colors are there.
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Rosy petals brightly shine,
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Yellow flamingo pops together so fine.
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Antique vases hold their sizes true,
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Margaret grows but only a few.
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Upon a stem they wave so tall,
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Meet them at the garden gate, quite small.
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I hope you enjoy!
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prompt: I'm looking for a new city to move to. This city must be in the United States.
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I don't want to live in a major city, but maybe a suburb outside of a major city.
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Somewhere decently populated, low crime rate, and sort of fancy (lots of nice shopping places, apartment complexes, etc).
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reply: Based on your criteria, I've compiled a list of 10 suburbs in different states across the U.S. that might fit your needs:\n\n1. **Portland, OR** - Portland's charming suburbs like Beaverton, Lake Oswego, or West Linn offer a blend of urban amenities and suburban charm.\n2. **Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN** - Richfield, Blaine, or Minnetonka have a mix of housing options, including apartments and condos, while offering upscale shopping and dining.\n3. **New York City, NY** - Jersey City and Hoboken are bustling waterfront communities with a mix of luxury apartments and upscale shops, while maintaining a low crime rate.\n4. **Chicago, IL** - Naperville has a mix of apartments, townhouses, and single-family homes, with tons of upscale shopping and dining options.\n5. **Seattle, WA** - Bellevue has a good mix of apartments and condos, along with several upscale shopping malls and vibrant nightlife.\n6. **Denver, CO** - Highlands Ranch offers a variety of housing options, including apartments, with upscale shopping centers and a low crime rate.\n7. **San Francisco, CA** - San Mateo has a mix of apartments and single-family homes, with several upscale shopping areas and a strong sense of community.\n8. **Philadelphia, PA** - Horsham is a spacious suburb with a mix of apartments and single-family homes, and a vibrant downtown with upscale shops and restaurants.\n9. **Atlanta, GA** - Alpharetta offers a mix of apartments and single-family homes, with upmarket shopping centers and high-end dining options.\n10. **Miami, FL** - Aventura has a wide range of housing options, including apartments, condos, and townhomes, with upscale shopping and dining options galore.\n\nOther factors you may want to consider when narrowing down your choices include: climate preferences, proximity to nature, school district quality, and available amenities such as libraries, gyms, and cultural activities.\n\nPlease let me know if you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can help with!
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prompt: Could you rewrite this article snippet for me, but as if it's part of a first-person female narrative?
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Jealousy is often thought of in the context of romantic relationships: a boyfriend who forbids his girlfriend from talking to other men, for instance, or a person who can't stand to see her old flame post pictures with a new partner on Facebook. But the feeling can occur in almost every type of human relationship - from siblings competing for parental attention to coworkers trying to impress a respected boss.
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Although jealousy is a painful emotional experience, evolutionary psychologists regard it not as an emotion to be suppressed but as one to heed - as a signal or a wake-up call that a valued relationship is in danger and that steps need to be taken to regain the affection of a mate or friend. As a result, jealousy is seen as a necessary emotion, because it preserves social bonds and motivates people to engage in behaviors that maintain important relationships.
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reply: I pull up a photo on my phone of a beautiful house on the beach, one I know he loves, and send it to him. I take an extravagant vacation to a tropical island with my friends and post tons of photos online. But when I get home, he says nothing, doesn't even mention that he saw the picture of the house or the vacation. I start to wonder if he's seeing someone else. My mind races with possible scenarios: has he found someone new? Is he not interested in me anymore? Is he trying to make me jealous? The more I think about it, the more upset I become, until I finally confront him about it. He looks at me, bewildered. What's wrong? he asks. And all I can say is, You never seem to notice what I do for you. I show you all these things, but you don't react. \n\nI know jealousy can be a tough emotion to deal with, but I have to admit, I'm glad I raised the issue. It's like a sign that something is wrong, like a wake-up call, telling me that maybe our relationship isn't as strong as I thought. And I'm determined to figure out what's going on, whether it's something I did or something he's doing. This feeling of jealousy is a signal that I need to pay attention, that something needs to change.
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