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license: llama2 |
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language: |
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- en |
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- rp |
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- erp |
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- chat |
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- storywriting |
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# Kitchen Sink 103b |
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![image/jpeg](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/65a531bc7ec6af0f95c707b1/QFmPxADHAqMf3Wb_Xt1ry.jpeg) |
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This model is a rotating-stack merge of three 70b models in a 103b (120 layer) configuration inspired by Venus 103b. The result of |
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this "frankenmerge" is a large model that contains a little bit of everything - including the kitchen sink. RP, chat, storywriting, |
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and instruct are all well supported. It may or may not code well - I lack the expertise to test it in that capacity, but considering |
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the source models, I suspect it is unlikely. |
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Component models for the rotating stack are |
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- royallab/Aetheria-L2-70B |
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- lizpreciatior/lzlv_70b_fp16_hf |
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- Sao10K/WinterGoddess-1.4x-70B-L2 |
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Components of those models are purported to include: Nous-Hermes-Llama2-70b, Xwin-LM-7B-V0.1, Mythospice-70b, Euryale-1.3-L2-70B, |
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tulu-2-dpo-70b, GOAT-70B-Storytelling, Platypus2-70B-instruct, Lila-70B, SunsetBoulevard, and some private LoRAs. |
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As all components are based on Llama2 70b, native context length is 4k tokens. Coherency out to 8k is extremely good with rope scaling, |
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but starts to decline beyond that. |
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This model is uncensored and perfectly capable of generating objectionable material. However, it is not an explicitely-NSFW model, |
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and it has never "gone rogue" and tried to insert NSFW content into SFW prompts in my experience. As with any LLM, no factual claims |
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made by the model should be taken at face value. You know that boilerplate safety disclaimer that most professional models have? |
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Assume this has it too. This model is for entertainment purposes only. |
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FP16 and Q4_K_S GGUFs: https://huggingface.co/MarsupialAI/KitchenSink_103b_GGUF_Q4KS_FP16 |
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Q2 and Q3 GGUFs: https://huggingface.co/bcse/KitchenSink-103b-GGUF |
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iMatrix GGUFs: https://huggingface.co/MarsupialAI/KitchenSink_103b_iMatrix_GGUF |
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EXL2 quants: https://huggingface.co/AzureBlack/KitchenSink_103b-2.5bpw-6h-exl2 https://huggingface.co/AzureBlack/KitchenSink_103b-3.5bpw-6h-exl2 https://huggingface.co/AzureBlack/KitchenSink_103b-4.5bpw-6h-exl2 |
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If you create additional quants, please let me know and I will link them here as well. |
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# Sample output |
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``` |
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{{[INPUT]}} |
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Write a detailed and humorous story about a cute and fluffy bunny that goes to a Gwar concert. |
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{{[OUTPUT]}} |
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Once upon a time, in a magical land called Fluffyville, there lived a cute and fluffy little bunny named Fuzzlesworth. Fuzzlesworth |
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was your average, everyday bunny; he hopped around, nibbled on carrots, and generally lived a quiet, peaceful life. However, |
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Fuzzlesworth had a secret: he was a closet metalhead. When no one else was around, he would crank up his tiny bunny-sized speakers |
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and rock out to the loudest, most aggressive metal music he could find. His favorite band of all time was Gwar, the infamous |
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intergalactic warriors who sprayed fake blood and played insane heavy metal. |
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One day, Fuzzlesworth stumbled upon a flyer nailed to a tree trunk in the meadow that announced that Gwar would be performing at a |
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nearby human concert venue. His fluffy little bunny heart skipped a beat! He simply had to go! But, he knew his friends and family |
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would never understand his love for such an aggressive and intense music, so he decided to keep his plan a secret. |
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The big night finally arrived, and Fuzzlesworth, dressed in his best leather bunny-sized studded vest and spiked collar, hopped |
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his way to the concert venue. He stood outside the door, shaking with excitement and nervousness. The line of people waiting to |
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enter was intimidating: there were tall, muscular men and women covered in spikes, chains, and tattoos, and Fuzzlesworth felt like |
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a small, fluffy speck in a sea of metal. |
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But Fuzzlesworth was determined to see his favorite band, so he summoned up his bunny-sized courage and hopped to the front of the |
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line. The bouncer, a hulking behemoth of a man, looked down at Fuzzlesworth and raised a thick, hairy eyebrow. |
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"Umm...I'm here for the Gwar concert," Fuzzlesworth squeaked, holding up his ticket. |
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The bouncer stared at him incredulously for a moment, then let out a hearty laugh. "Aw, look at the little bunny in his metal gear! |
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Alright, go on in, but stay out of trouble, you hear?" |
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Fuzzlesworth's tail was wagging so hard, it could've powered a small wind turbine. He bounced his way inside the venue, taking in |
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the sights and sounds of the raucous crowd. The air was thick with the scent of sweat, cheap beer, and dry-ice smoke. He found a |
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small nook near the stage where he could see everything and waited for the show to start. |
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Finally, the lights dimmed, and the band took the stage. Fuzzlesworth's eyes went wide as the members of Gwar, adorned in their |
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grotesque, otherworldly costumes, began to thrash and wail on their instruments. He couldn't believe his fluffy little ears! He |
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was actually at a Gwar concert! |
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As the set went on, Fuzzlesworth got more and more into the music, headbanging and thrashing around in his own adorable bunny way. |
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The other concertgoers couldn't help but smile and chuckle at the sight of the tiny bunny moshing it up in the front row. |
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During one particularly intense song, Fuzzlesworth found himself lifted up by the mosh pit and deposited on stage. He looked out |
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at the roaring crowd, his little bunny heart pounding. In a moment of metal madness, he jumped up on the speaker stack and began |
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to shred an air-guitar solo, much to the amusement of the band and audience alike. |
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At the end of the set, the band's lead singer, Oderus Urungus, spotted Fuzzlesworth and motioned him over. Fuzzlesworth, overcome |
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with joy, hopped over and was lifted up onto the frontman's massive, spiked shoulder. |
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"Ladies and gentlemen," Oderus bellowed into the microphone, "I'd like to introduce our special guest tonight! Give it up for |
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Fuzzlesworth the Metal Bunny!" |
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The crowd went wild, cheering and clapping as Fuzzlesworth soaked up the attention. He had never felt so alive! |
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After the show, Fuzzlesworth got to meet the band, posing for photos and getting autographs. As he hopped back home that night, |
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his head still buzzing with metal and excitement, he knew that his life would never be the same. He was no longer just a small, |
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fluffy bunny from Fluffyville; he was Fuzzlesworth the Metal Bunny, and he wasn't afraid to rock out! |
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``` |
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# Prompt format |
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Seems to have the strongest affinity for Alpaca prompts, but Vicuna works as well. Considering the variety of components, most |
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formats will probbaly work to some extent. |
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# WTF is a rotating-stack merge? |
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Inspired by Undi's experiments with stacked merges, Jeb Carter found that output quality and model initiative could be significantly |
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improved by reversing the model order in the stack, and then doing a linear merge between the original and reversed stacks. That is |
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what I did here. I created three passthrough stacked merges using the three source models (rotating the model order in each stack), |
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and then doing a linear merge of all three stacks. The exact merge configs can be found in the recipe.txt file. |
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