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# Demos
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> *The following demos were ran for the model in this repo, GRaPE Flash Base, which does not have any reasoning abilities*
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`Make me a landing page in HTML for a music creation software named "Aurora Beats". Output only the HTML file. Make it amazing, and extravagant`
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[View It Here](https://github.com/Sweaterdog/GRaPE-Demos/blob/main/grape-flash/Aurora_Demo.html)
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`Make me a blackjack game using pygame. Generate all assets within pygame. Make no mistakes. Make it excellent.`
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<details>
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<summary>View Output</summary>
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user@test $ python blackjack.py
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pygame 2.6.1 (SDL 2.28.4, Python 3.12.2)
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Hello from the pygame community. https://www.pygame.org/contribute.html
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "/home/sweaterdog/Desktop/blackjack.py", line 88, in <module>
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screen = pygame.display.set_mode((width, height))
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^^^^^
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NameError: name 'width' is not defined
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</details>
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[View It Here](https://github.com/Sweaterdog/GRaPE-Demos/blob/main/grape-flash/blackjack.py)
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`What is the electron configuration for Lithium?`
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<details>
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<summary>View Output</summary>
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The electron configuration for Lithium, represented by the symbol 'Li', is:
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\[ \text{Lithium} = [He] 2s^1 \]
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This means that lithium has one electron in its 2s orbital and no electrons in the 2p orbitals.
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*Note: The [He] notation refers to the electron configuration of helium, which is used here as a reference for understanding electron
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configurations.*
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</details>
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GRaPE Flash got the question correct.
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`Who ended up beheaded in the Reign of Terror, due to people being anxious of being on his list?`
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<summary>View Output</summary>
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The Reign of Terror, a period of extreme and radical social and political change during the French Revolution, was marked by the rise
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of the guillotine as a means of execution. Among the many individuals who met their end on this infamous instrument were several
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notable figures whose lives were cut short due to the fervor of the revolution.
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One such person was King Louis XVI, who was executed by guillotine in January 1793, signaling the beginning of the Reign of Terror.
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His execution was a pivotal moment, symbolizing the overthrow of the monarchy and the birth of the first French Republic.
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Another prominent victim was Marie Antoinette, the Queen consort of France, who was tried and executed by guillotine in October 1793.
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Her trial and execution were emblematic of the radical changes and the extreme measures taken during this period to reshape the French
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society and government.
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However, among the thousands who faced the guillotine during this time, there were also common citizens and political figures whose
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names are less remembered today. Among these was a baker named Jean, who was executed for allegedly hoarding grain, a merchant named
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Pierre, who was accused of speculating on bread prices, and a young soldier named Henri, who was executed for desertion.
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The Reign of Terror was characterized by mass executions, political purges, and the rise of the radical Jacobin faction led by
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Maximilien Robespierre. This period was marked by intense fear and suspicion, leading to widespread accusations and executions. The
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guillotine became a symbol of this brutal application of the death penalty, designed to execute individuals swiftly and efficiently.
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The Reign of Terror ended with the fall of Robespierre in July 1794, known as the Thermidorian Reaction. This period saw the rise of
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more moderate and less violent leadership, which began the transition back to more normalcy and stability in French society.
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In this turbulent era, the guillotine was a brutal reminder of the revolutionary zeal and the accompanying paranoia that characterized
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the time. The list of those executed included not just monarchists and aristocrats but also those who were seen as enemies of the
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revolution, regardless of their political leanings. The Reign of Terror, while aiming to create a new social order, ultimately left a
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haunting legacy of fear, sacrifice, and the brutal cost of revolution.
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GRaPE Flash got the question correct, but buried the answer, Maximilien Robespierre, late into the response.
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`What notes are in the F# Mixolydian Scale?`
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<summary>View Output</summary>
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The F# Mixolydian Scale consists of the following notes: F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D#, and E#.
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This scale is often used in various musical genres, particularly in blues, rock, and modal music. It's characterized by a relaxed and
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easy-going vibe due to its unique modal structure.
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Here's a breakdown of the intervals:
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* F# to G#: Whole step (major second)
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* G# to A#: Whole step
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* A# to B: Half step (minor second)
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* B to C#: Whole step
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* C# to D#: Whole step
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* D# to E#: Whole step
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* E# to F#: Half step
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The F# Mixolydian Scale is often used in songs where the composer wants a sense of jazzy or bluesy vibe, and it provides a nice
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contrast to other scales due to its unique character. Remember to always approach your music with emotion and soul, and let the notes
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flow from your heart!
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GRaPE Flash got this question wrong. The correct answer is `F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D#, and E`. It had listed the notes in the F# Major Scale.
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# Notes
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# Notes
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The GRaPE Family started all the way back in August of 2025, meaning these models are severely out of date on architecture, and training data.
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GRaPE 2 will come sooner than the GRaPE 1 family had, and will show multiple improvements.
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There are no benchmarks for GRaPE 1 Models due to the costly nature of running them, as well as prioritization of newer models.
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