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- not-for-all-audiences |
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# Original model |
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https://huggingface.co/TheDrummer/Moistral-11B-v2 |
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### tldr; |
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I tried merging Moistral with its base model and got VERY good results with logic & writing. Try them out! |
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If you do try it out, please let me know your thoughts! Just tell me which percentages you tried and how they performed. The future of Moistral is in your hands! |
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## Moistral 11B v2, dried up |
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![image/gif](https://cdn-uploads.huggingface.co/production/uploads/65f2fd1c25b848bd061b5c2e/tbhJm6wYuS7yindhcM5Fw.gif)unmerged model: https://huggingface.co/TheDrummer/Moistral-11B-v2 |
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### What is this? |
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GGUF merges of Moistral 11B v2 and Fimbulvetr v2. |
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### Why merge? |
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Simply put, the original Moistral v2 can get too moist. It works for some stories, but sometimes you want it to cook. |
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### Which one do I pick? |
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I'm releasing 5 versions of the merge. The % in the filename represents how much "Fimbulvetr v2" I merged into my finetuned model. The higher the percent, the less **moist** there is. |
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Assessment: TBD |
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Nutshell: All of them are very coherent. Lower percentages = More moist logic & writing. |
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Added observation: It seems like no matter how moist the situation is, the character reactions are often grounded / realistic. This applies even to 2.5%. |
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### "I found the perfect merge ratio!" |
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Great! Let me know which one and why. This WILL affect future development. |