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- The model is quite fun to play with as it seems pretty competent, much better than general bigger models.
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- Sometimes you won't be able to make the model do what you want.
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The base model is based on OpenLlama-3b and can be found [here](https://huggingface.co/psmathur/orca_mini_3b) and it has been fine-tuned with LoRA using [axolotl](https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl/tree/main).
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Unlike the base model the prompt is based on Alpaca.
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Next there are some examples to show what the model is currently capable of.
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(I have edited the quotes to be able to show the prompts correctly here the model outputs proper markdown.)
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TLDR;
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- The model is quite fun to play with as it seems pretty competent, much better than general bigger models.
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- It shows a good understanding about coding:
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- Sometimes you won't be able to make the model do what you want.
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- When dealing with coding problems it fails completely.
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### Objective:
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This is a proof of concept to see how far LLM's on the smaller side can go when fine-tuned for code generation and understanding.
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### Foundation:
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The base model is based on OpenLlama-3b and can be found [here](https://huggingface.co/psmathur/orca_mini_3b) and it has been fine-tuned with LoRA using [axolotl](https://github.com/OpenAccess-AI-Collective/axolotl/tree/main).
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Unlike the base model the prompt is based on Alpaca.
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### Examples:
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Next there are some examples to show what the model is currently capable of.
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(I have edited the quotes to be able to show the prompts correctly here the model outputs proper markdown.)
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