Creators Thoughts

#1
by Casual-Autopsy - opened

This one didn't turn out as well as I had hoped as the messages are too short for my liking. The previous version turned out much better.

This one ended up being a failure which sucks due to how long it took to do all the merging steps.

No !!!! I think this one is superb! The immediate ability is great!

You see ... Some people have different experiences with the same model. I can't get rid of my Umbral Mind 0.3 no way ! For me, it complies better than the rest, and way more creative. But maybe on my system, parameters, configuration...

I really, really like this model. Using the Cynical preset... (because I didn't change from Umbral before testing ).

Haha, I'm glad you guys like it, personally I prefer longer outputs ~250 tokens, but if you guys like it then I guess it isn't as much of a failure as I thought.

Sometimes, we like a more verbose answer, and sometimes not. It depends even on the question. Even dealing with humans, we get bored with some answers people tell us. So, if it's too short we keep questioning more and more, which is irritating, and when people talk too much, it's also irritating. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ™πŸ’₯

Personally, I trap tokens as they drip and stop the sequence after one of a few conditions are met. Such as number of newlines \n, number of " marks, and how many complete sentences there are alongside the max token count. (The model is good at putting brisk narrative context at the top followed by dialogue underneath). It works very well for my style of RP. So, I am a big fan of the models that offer shorter, but impactful native responses. Like this one!

Overview: You've made a deal with Tanya to sell some Crystal Blue, but things escalated when you shared some with others in the trailer park, including Skinny Pete and Billy Joe. Now, Raven has shown up at your door, claiming you owe a debt to some unknown parties and demanding payment. You attempted to defend yourself with a crowbar but were subdued and pinned against the wall.

Suggestions:

  • Suggestion 1: Try to reason with Raven and convince her that you didn't intend to cause trouble. Offer to make amends or negotiate a repayment plan.

  • Suggestion 2: Use your surroundings to your advantage.

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