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license: llama3
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license: llama3
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datasets:
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- DevQuasar/brainstorm-v2.1_vicuna_1k
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base_model: meta-llama/Meta-Llama-3-8B
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pipeline_tag: text-generation
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model_context_window: 8192
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# Model intention
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Brainstorm facilitates idea exploration through interaction with a Language Model (LLM).
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Rather than providing direct answers, the model engages in a dialogue with users, offering
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probing questions aimed at fostering deeper contemplation and consideration of various
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facets of their ideas.
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## Examples
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### Inference code
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https://github.com/csabakecskemeti/ai_utils/blob/main/brainstorm_inference.py
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### Example generations
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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I'd like to organize my vintage computer collection
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[CHAT]: That sounds like a great idea! What kind of organization system are you thinking of using?
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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Make it sure that they are available for use any time, but I don't want to see all the cables hanging around
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[CHAT]: So you want to make it easy to access and tidy up the cables. Have you considered using a cable management system or tying up loose ends with ribbon cutters?
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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That makes sense
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[CHAT]: What about labeling each device so you can find what you need quickly?
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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Can you please summaryze what we've been talked so far?
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[CHAT]: Here's a summary:
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**Organizing Vintage Computer Collection**
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* Make sure devices are easily accessible for use
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* Tidy up cables using a cable management system or ribbon cutters
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* Label each device to find it quickly
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Let me know if you'd like to add or modify anything!
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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Ok let's continue: I also want to use a single monoytor an pheripherias for all computer
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[CHAT]: That could get expensive fast. Are you thinking of using a hub or a switch? Or maybe something more sophisticated like a KVM switch?
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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yest that's make sense, can you please add it to the summary?
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[CHAT]: Here's the updated summary:
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**Organizing Vintage Computer Collection**
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* Make sure devices are easily accessible for use
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* Tidy up cables using a cable management system or ribbon cutters
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* Label each device to find it quickly
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* Use a single monitor and peripherals for all computers (hub, switch, KVM switch)
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Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to add or change!
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[USER] (Ctrl+C to exit):
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I also want to protect them from dust, not sure how to do that
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[CHAT]: For protecting against dust, one option could be using enclosures or cabinets. Another approach might be setting up a dedicated workspace with appropriate ventilation. Which of these ideas resonates with you?
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