Yup I'm trying to be way more active than I ever was on Reddit for the same reason, want to make sure there's quality stuff for people to interact with
Yeah no for sure didn't sound too negative, your concerns are definitely valid
As for whether people on Reddit know about this one, it's likely several don't cut also not sure how well the mods there would take to advertising an alternative, probably best bet is to have some high value posts here that get posted on Reddit for awareness and maybe some people will feel like joining :D
As weird as this is, I'm looking forward to seeing what their watch would look like, I'm highly impressed by the care and attention to detail they gave to minimal but cohesive reskinning of android
My biggest idea is just to get people to post 😅 just want to make sure this place doesn't stagnate and I want to know what the community thinks will help with that
I obviously can post 24/7 but also don't want to spam this place, so finding a middle ground is important
I think discussion threads might help, because as it stands it's hard to know where to just you know.. post tech issues, or cool prompts you made, or tools you're using
I don't think there's harm in a sticky that contains the latest model releases, I agree that it shouldn't devolve into spamming automated posts, maybe weekly is more appropriate or every X days
I agree overall with your list, the question is just about how do we foster that, and I'm wondering if discussion threads will be a good middle ground until we have a reasonable flow of new posts
Either way I want to keep an eye on it and find a way to help the community grow organically
You raise an interesting point though in that most examples likely follow exactly as you suggest, there would have to be large amounts of training specifically for focusing on middle content, there probably just isn't enough in the dataset
Love the data they provide with releases, can't wait to try it! Please all comment on any results you get !
I've been very partial lately to anything ORCA tuned, i'm not sure if it's placebo but it always feels like they're just that much smarter and have a bit more ability to think things through
for instance, I have a character in oobabooga, and in its description/pre-prompt I told it to ask questions about what it doesn't know with "It only answers questions it knows the answer to, choosing to ask for additional context when information is unclear." and anything that's tuned on orca is 10x more likely to actually consider what it doesn't know and ask for context rather than hallucinating information
lately I've been playing with Dolphin which is llama 1 based, and it's an absolute pleasure https://huggingface.co/ehartford/dolphin-llama-13b
Yes agreed on the llama-2 models, they show a LOT of promise in the right tasks but they need some work to get back to what we remember from peak llama-1, i'm very excited for when that arrives in a week or two!
Yeah by all means! At this time I'd say text-generation-webui is my most mature and functional image, with koboldcpp being a close second but I just don't work as closely with it
lollms-webui is a very interesting upcoming platform but it's a solo dev so it's a lot of work, my docker image works as long as you don't need any personalities, but i'm working on that to see if I can get it sorted out :) for now though it's definitely worth considering it beta or maybe even alpha
Would love to keep our communities tightly knit, FOS AI and localllama both have similar ideals coming from two different angles, so keep in touch :D
ahh makes sense, i just made a post and deleted the comment i made on it but it glitched and deleted twice so now my post has -1 comments lmao
I've been beating my head against a docker issue for a couple days so didn't get to try this one yet, but I did notice vicuna was VERY ready to output code and pretty coherently i might add, should check that one out if you're interested in coding ability