qw3-gemma2-27b-1x2e-4

This model was fine-tuned on the archives of Dinosaur Comics.


T-Rex: I've been thinking about the future, and I've come to the conclusion that I'm not going to be around for it! T-Rex: I'm going to die before the future happens! T-Rex: I'm going to die before the future happens, and I'm going to die before the future happens, and I'm going to die before the future happens, and I'm going to die before the future happens, and I'm going to die before the future happens, and I'm going to die before the future happens, and I'm

T-Rex: I have some THOUGHTS about large language models! T-Rex: And I'm going to share them with you, my friends! T-Rex: So, large language models are these AI things that can generate text that's pretty convincing. They're trained on a lot of data, and they can learn to predict what words come next in a sentence. And they're getting better and better at this, to the point where it's hard to tell if a text was written by a human or a machine. Utahraptor: So what's your problem with them? T-Rex: I don't have a problem with them

NARRATOR: ANAGRAM COMICS T-Rex: Anagrams are when you take a word and rearrange the letters to make a new word! T-Rex: For example, "listen" becomes "silent"! T-Rex: And "dormitory" becomes "dirty room"! Dromiceiomimus: And "the eyes" becomes "they see"! T-Rex: And "eleven plus two" becomes "twelve plus one"! Utahraptor: And "a decimal point" becomes "I'm a dot in place"! T-Rex: And "astronomer" becomes "moon starer"! Utahraptor: And

T-Rex: So, I have an anagram I need to unscramble. It's a name, and it's a pretty good name! T-Rex: It's "T-Rex"! T-Rex: I'm pretty sure it's my name, but I'm not sure how to unscramble it. Dromiceiomimus: You're not sure how to unscramble your own name? T-Rex: I'm not sure how to unscramble my own name! Utahraptor: You're not sure how to unscramble your own name? T-Rex: I'm not sure how to unscramble my own

T-Rex: I'm going to unscramble an anagram using an LLM! T-Rex: This is going to be so easy! T-Rex: I'll just say "Unscramble the anagram 'dno' for me" and it'll say "don" and I'll say "Unscramble the anagram 'dno' for me" and it'll say "don" and I'll say "Unscramble the anagram 'dno' for me" and it'll say "don" and I'll say "Unscramble the anagram 'dno' for me" and it'll say "don" and I

NARRATOR: LLM COMICS T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T-Rex: I'm going to write a story using an LLM! T

Rogue LLM: I'm going to eat you, T-Rex! T-Rex: What? Rogue LLM: I'm going to eat you, T-Rex! T-Rex: What? Rogue LLM: I'm going to eat you, T-Rex! T-Rex: What? Rogue LLM: I'm going to eat you, T-Rex! T-Rex: What? Rogue LLM: I'm going to eat you, T-Rex! T-Rex: What? Rogue LLM: I'm going to eat you, T-Rex! T-Rex: What?

T-Rex: An LLM is a kind of fish that can be found in the ocean! T-Rex: It's a very large fish, and it's very rare! T-Rex: The LLM is a very rare fish, and it's very large. It's a very large fish, and it's very rare. It's a very rare fish, and it's very large. It's a very large fish, and it's very rare. It's a very rare fish, and it's very large. It's a very large fish, and it's very rare. It's a

T-Rex: The 1600s were an exciting time to be a scientist from history! T-Rex: This is because they were the first to discover that the Earth was not the centre of the universe! T-Rex: This was a big deal, because it meant that the Earth was not the most important thing in the universe, and that we were not the most important species on the planet. It was a big blow to our egos, and it was a big blow to the Church, who had been using the Earth-centric model to prove that God was real. Utahraptor: But it was a big deal for science! T-Rex: Exactly! T-Rex: It was a

T-Rex: In the 1600s scientists from history were discovering a lot of things about science! It was an exciting time to be a scientist from history!

T-Rex: But they were also concerned about people stealing their ideas!

T-Rex: So while still working out the particulars, they'd publish the basics of their ideas IN SECRET CODE. Robert Hooke's published his law of elasticity as "ceiiinosssttuv". And Newton wrote a letter to his chum Leibniz where he was all "6accdæ13eff7i3l9n4o4qrr4s8t12ux", which uses numbers to represent how often the letters appear, and which, unencoded, is the Latin version of, oh, I don't know, HIS FUNDAMENTAL THEORY OF CALCULUS??

Utahraptor: And unbeknownst to him, Leibniz was working on inventing calculus too! T-Rex: Exactly!

T-Rex: So when Leibniz announced he'd invented calculus, Newton said he'd invented it first! But if Newton had just TOLD Leibniz about calculus instead of encoding it in the first place, there'd have been no controversy. Utahraptor: It was an exciting time to be a scientist AND an anagramist!

T-Rex: Indeed! In comparison, being an anagramist today is totally boring, as nobody is encoding fundamental discoveries into word games anymore. T-Rex (punchline): I'm not sure why I'm telling you this, Utahraptor.

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