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January 15, 2024 at 6:01 pm in reply to: Anyone with Step by Step Instructions for Open Source Models? #22314
@LeroyB3 There’s also an app (on Mac) which I’ve found helpful.
It’s called LM Studio and it allows you to access a large number of models (so many that it’s overwhelming TBH)
You can find their website here:
Hope this helps
An update.
After Brian’s tweet I installed v3-13b-hermes-q5_1
I’ve been very impressed by it.
It’s response to my standard calibration “What is Zometool?” question was very interesting because it was almost perfect, except for the “inventor” who —as far as I know— is not connected to Zometool at all 😀
Zometool is a construction set that allows users to build models of geometric structures using a combination of plastic rods, connectors, and balls. It was invented by mathematician George Szekely in the 1960s as a way to help people visualize complex mathematical concepts. The sets come with instructions for building various models, including polyhedra, tilings, and fractals. Zometool has been used in classrooms and museums to teach geometry, physics, and other scientific subjects.
I have experienced models failing to fully download. (Wizard-13b-uncensored specifically) It required several attempts (I’d work on other things while it was downloading only to discover it aborted at some point). I finally clicked download and stayed on the screen ’til I saw it download fully.
Also, I find it useful to download one at a time and to quit and restart the App after I’ve downloaded new models. Hope this helps.
Thank you Brian, beyond grateful for your work an guidance on the subject. Deep respect.
I’m leaning towards nous-gpt-4-vicuna as my go-to, but I usually cross-check with stable-vicuna-13B-q4_2 they are definitely my “one-two”combo.
I still cross-check in with GPT-3.5 for “important” questions and would regret losing access to it, but it gives me huge peace of mind to be able to get the results that stable and nous are able to produce, the gap is there but it doesn’t feel abismal.
I should add I’ve been increasingly impressed with Claude+ (which I’m accessing through POE thanks to you). Once I land on a prompt that is giving me the type of results I want, I run it through Claude+ for good measure.
And since I’m using the free version, I only get 3 Claude+ queries per day which forces me to use it sparingly, probably a good thing.
LoPing, I’m not in a position to answer your questions directly (not knowledgeable enough), but I will say that “playing” with GPT4All is a great experience as you get to interact with multiple models, some of which seem somewhat “simpler” or more “primitive” and this helps you better develop a sense of what and how AI does.
I feel going straight to ChatGPT3.5 or higher can give people a “magic black box” feeling that prevents them from developing a more intuitive understanding of what’s going on “behind the curtains”.
I suspect this could be useful to you when you move on to developing LLM tools.
Been very keen to hear more about your mining project!
Starting without a sense of what made them different or which one could be “better” I’ve installed:
- gpt4all-j-v1.1-breezy
- gpt4all-j-v1.1-breezy
- gpt4all-j-v1.2-jazzy
- gpt4all-j-v1.3-groovy
- gpt4all-j
- mpt-7b-chat
- stable-vicuna-13B.q4_2
- nous-gpt4-vicuna-13b
- vicuna-13b-1.1-q4_2
- vicuna-7b-1.1-q4_2
When I’m working through a question on a topic I’m familiar with, like say “what would make a former skeptic consider getting started into Bitcoin?”
I often ask all the models because some may produce a useful nugget the others didn’t.But upon downloading new models there’s usually 2 questions I ask to calibrate my expectations of the model. They are somewhat (but not excessively) obscure:
1 – Who is Nick Szabo
2- What is Zometool?
The (sometimes hilarious) responses, give me a sense of how “widely-informed” the model is.
Some recent results from the Zometool question:
stable-vicuna-13B-q4_2
Zometool is a tool for creating and visualizing zome models. It allows users to create models of polyhedra, including regular and semi-regular polyhedra, and to view them in 3D. The tool also includes features for manipulating and analyzing the models, such as calculating surface area and volume.
Zometool is a useful tool for mathematics students and educators, as well as anyone interested in exploring the geometry of polyhedra. It can be used to help students understand the properties of polyhedra and to visualize the relationships between their faces and vertices.
Zometool is available as a desktop application for Windows, macOS, and Linux, as well as a web-based version that can be accessed through a web browser.
Overall, Zometool is a powerful and user-friendly tool for creating and visualizing polyhedral models, and is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the geometry of polyhedra.
vicuna-13b-1_1-q4_2
Zometool is a virtual tool for designing and visualizing 3D models of buildings, landscapes, and cities. It allows users to create and manipulate 3D models using a simple, intuitive interface. Zometool can be used for a variety of purposes, including architectural design, urban planning, and civil engineering. It is a powerful tool that can help users to better understand complex 3D models and visualize how different design elements will fit together.
nous-gpt-4-vicuna 🔥
Zometool is an educational toy and software program that allows users to create three-dimensional models of molecular and nanostructures. It is designed to help students and professionals in fields such as chemistry, biology, and materials science to visualize and better understand the structures and properties of molecules and nanoparticles. The toy consists of a set of plastic pieces that can be connected to form various shapes and structures, while the software allows users to create and manipulate digital models.vicuna-7b-1_1-q4_2 💥
Zometool is a 3D modeling tool that allows users to create and manipulate 3D models using a combination of text commands and a graphical interface. It is designed to be easy to use, even for those with no prior 3D modeling experience.
mpt-7b-chat 🤣
It’s a combination of the words “zombie” and “metoo”.gpt4all-j-v1_1-breezy
Zomato is a food delivery app that allows users to order and pay for meals from restaurants in their area. It also provides information about nearby places, such as cafes or bars, where you can grab a bite before heading home.
gpt4all-j
Zoomerang, a wordplay game where players try to create words that are spelled correctly and have the same meaning as another word. The player with the most correct words wins the round.
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