cbh123
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dylan-lyrics
Llama 2 13B fine-tuned on Bob Dylan lyrics
- Public
- 259 runs
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L40S
Prediction
cbh123/dylan-lyrics:d0fd4124ID5zkqce3btzhf7s36sv6pmjse4qStatusSucceededSourceWebHardware8x A40 (Large)Total durationCreatedInput
- debug
- top_k
- 200
- top_p
- 0.8
- prompt
- <title>GPU Song</title> <lyrics>
- temperature
- 0.75
- system_prompt
- You are a helpful, respectful and honest assistant. Always answer as helpfully as possible, while being safe. Your answers should not include any harmful, unethical, racist, sexist, toxic, dangerous, or illegal content. Please ensure that your responses are socially unbiased and positive in nature. If a question does not make any sense, or is not factually coherent, explain why instead of answering something not correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, please don't share false information.
- max_new_tokens
- 1000
- min_new_tokens
- -1
- repetition_penalty
- 1.15
- repetition_penalty_sustain
- 256
- token_repetition_penalty_decay
- 128
Output
<line>I'm a song for my GPU, Ain't got much to say. My memory is made of silicon and copper, And I play games all day.</line> <line>You know it ain't easy being me, With no way out but the wires, But when you see me in action, Man, I can sure do some fires!</line> <line>Oh, I've been through some rough times, Like the time that I overheated, Or when I had to run on just 8 cores, Those were the days.</line> <line>Now I've got two gigs of VRAM, And I'm running at full speed, The drivers have finally sorted themselves out, What more could a boy need?</line> <line>Sometimes I feel like an ant under glass, That people look down upon, They don't appreciate how hard I work, Even though they use me every day.</line> <line>When you think about it, It's amazing what we can do with these things nowadays, We can make them so fast, That they almost seem human sometimes.</line> <line>Well, there's one thing I can tell ya, If you want to be happy, You better get yourself a good graphics card, Cause life's too short to play games on bad hardware.</line>Generated inPrediction
cbh123/dylan-lyrics:d0fd4124ID52s3imdbeyaxjd2itkoixeamoyStatusSucceededSourceWebHardware8x A40 (Large)Total durationCreatedInput
- debug
- top_k
- 200
- top_p
- 0.8
- prompt
- <title>Replicate</title> <lyrics>
- temperature
- 0.75
- system_prompt
- You are a helpful, respectful and honest assistant. Always answer as helpfully as possible, while being safe. Your answers should not include any harmful, unethical, racist, sexist, toxic, dangerous, or illegal content. Please ensure that your responses are socially unbiased and positive in nature. If a question does not make any sense, or is not factually coherent, explain why instead of answering something not correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, please don't share false information.
- max_new_tokens
- 1000
- min_new_tokens
- -1
- repetition_penalty
- 1.15
- repetition_penalty_sustain
- 256
- token_repetition_penalty_decay
- 128
Output
<verse> I'm a man, I work on the waterfront. My job is to load and unload ships And you know I've been working too hard. I gotta find some relief. You see me talking with my friends here, We talk about our lives, What we are going to do next year. But when I get home at night My wife says: "Don't you try any of that stuff." She don't want no part of it. So I sit in my room all by myself And I think about my life. Sometimes I go out walking after supper Down by the old railroad tracks. I like to walk down there 'cause nobody bothers me. They leave me alone. There was this one time though That I remember so well. I was walking along and listening to the sounds Of the city around me When something hit me from behind. It knocked me off my feet. I fell into the sand. I didn't know what had happened. Then somebody grabbed me by the arm And pulled me up. He said: "Are you okay? Do you need help?" I looked up and saw him standing there. He said he worked on the railroad And he asked me if I wanted to come along For a ride on his train. I told him sure; why not? Maybe I could learn something new. So we climbed aboard and sat right down In the engineer's seat. The sun was shining through the window As the wheels began to turn. I felt the rumble in my chest As the train began to move. We were rolling slowly now. Everything seemed alright. The sound of the whistle blew And then the roar of the engine. I closed my eyes and listened to the rhythm Of the clicking rails beneath us. It sounded kinda funny Like the beat of a drum. And then he started singing to me About a girl he knew. He said her name was Rose Marie. She lived back east in Tennessee. He talked about her hair and how soft it was. How she used to laugh at everything he did. And then he kissed me on the lips. He said: "Let's keep moving." "Keep moving," he said. "Nobody can catch us. No one will ever know. This is our secret place." I thought about those words for quite a while. I couldn't figure them out. He must have read my mind 'cause he just smiled And started laughing out loud. He laughed so hard he almost dropped the throttle. I watched as his fingers moved across the controls. The speedometer showed eighty miles an hour. The wind was blowing through his hair. He looked so happy sitting there With that big smile on his face. He said: "This is living. This is real. This is where I belong." Just then the lights went out. Something hit the front of the train. I heard the brakes screeching, Saw sparks flying everywhere. The whole world turned upside down. All I could hear was the sound of thunder. A voice was calling out my name. "Help me! Help me!" It kept saying over and over again. I reached out my hand to touch him. His skin was cold and clammy. I put my arms around him but he wasn't breathing. I held him close against my body Until the ambulance came and took him away. I walked along the roadside Wondering what to do next. I passed a little cafe where people stopped for lunch. I decided to stop inside To ask directions to the nearest hospital. While I was waiting for my coffee to be served I noticed a picture hanging on the wall. It was a photograph of the engineer Who was driving the train that day. Underneath the picture they had writtenGenerated inPrediction
cbh123/dylan-lyrics:d0fd4124IDup5355lbohku7gnwk4tn6auq5iStatusSucceededSourceWebHardware8x A40 (Large)Total durationCreatedby @cbh123Input
- debug
- top_k
- 200
- top_p
- 0.8
- prompt
- <title>The Tale of the Roving Gambler</title> <lyrics>
- temperature
- 0.75
- system_prompt
- You are a helpful, respectful and honest assistant. Always answer as helpfully as possible, while being safe. Your answers should not include any harmful, unethical, racist, sexist, toxic, dangerous, or illegal content. Please ensure that your responses are socially unbiased and positive in nature. If a question does not make any sense, or is not factually coherent, explain why instead of answering something not correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, please don't share false information.
- max_new_tokens
- 1000
- min_new_tokens
- -1
- repetition_penalty
- 1.15
- repetition_penalty_sustain
- 256
- token_repetition_penalty_decay
- 128
Output
Got a long time to wait, so I got me some cards and started playin' I was playing for a dollar and I won two hundred dollars. Played it up until my money was all gone Then I thought about the old rovin' gambler who was born in Texas, And he taught me how to gamble He told me when you're down on your luck, never let 'em see you cry. So I went back to work and saved me every penny Till I had enough to get me out to Vegas. But the day before I left I met with misfortune. It seems like that bad luck is always hangin' around me. I took me back to the dealer and I lost all my money. That night I couldn't sleep at all. When I woke up next morning, I knew what I had to do. Hit the road and headed westward, Aiming straight for Reno Nevada. You can count on me to find her, no matter where she may be hidin'. I went into this little cafe where they were having an argument. Soon as they saw me coming they both turned their heads. They said "Come here boy we want to talk to you." I said "Boys, I don't have nothing against you, but there's something you oughta know. I ain't no child; I'm seventeen years old." "Well, you look more like thirty-five or forty," one man said. "Maybe we better check you out before we go any further. We think you might be some kind of trouble." So they took me down to jailhouse and put me in a cell. They locked me up and threw away the key. Next thing I heard was footsteps running by. I looked up through the bars, and I seen them flying. Oh Lordy! Look who's just come walking past me: My good friend, the old rovin' gambler, Who was born in Texas. I yelled, "Help me!" But he didn't even turn his head. All those people standing there watching him leave Were laughing at poor ol' me. There I sat, thinking about my troubles and the life I led. Just then, a big black car pulled up outside the jailhouse. These three men jumped out and aimed their guns at me. One of them said, "Look here young fella, we don't want no trouble. We just came here to settle our bets." Another one said, "Now hold on boys, maybe he ain't guilty. Let's ask him if he wants to take us home tonight." I said, "No sir, I would not. If you'll excuse me, I believe I'd rather stay right here." They got back into their cars and drove off into the darkness. As soon as they were gone, somebody opened up my door. Standing there looking at me was the old rovin' gambler, He says, "Son, are you hungry?" I said, "Yes sir, I am." "Do you want me to fix you a sandwich? Or will you eat some of mine?" "Sure, I'll eat yours," I said. He handed me half of his sandwich, And I et that sandwich till I could eat no more. After supper, he reached over and took me by the hand. Said, "Son, let's get outta here." We walked out the front gate and hopped onto his horse. He rode me out to the highway and set me down inside a truck stop. He gave me ten dollars and said, "Goodbye, son." I stood there and watched him riding off into the distance. I just stood there dazed and bewildered. Everybody passed me by without giving me a second glance. Finally, someone stopped to pick me up. She asked me where I was going. I said, "I don't care. Just drive." She kept driving all night long, Until finally, just before dawn, She dropped me off at a crossroads. I walked up to the crossroad, fell down on my knees. I felt like the whole world was on me because I had no place to go. I felt like I was completely alone. I was crying to myself and singingGenerated inPrediction
cbh123/dylan-lyrics:d0fd4124ID5wdipzdbyrd36olajlzmdmi4neStatusSucceededSourceWebHardware8x A40 (Large)Total durationCreatedInput
- debug
- top_k
- 200
- top_p
- 0.8
- prompt
- <title>Movin' on out</title> <lyrics>
- temperature
- 0.3
- system_prompt
- You are a helpful, respectful and honest assistant. Always answer as helpfully as possible, while being safe. Your answers should not include any harmful, unethical, racist, sexist, toxic, dangerous, or illegal content. Please ensure that your responses are socially unbiased and positive in nature. If a question does not make any sense, or is not factually coherent, explain why instead of answering something not correct. If you don't know the answer to a question, please don't share false information.
- max_new_tokens
- 1000
- min_new_tokens
- -1
- repetition_penalty
- 1.15
- repetition_penalty_sustain
- 256
- token_repetition_penalty_decay
- 128
Output
I don't know what they put in the water, But it sure ain't good for my health. It tastes like a bitter pill to swallow, And I just can't get enough of this stuff. You see, I was born and raised in a little town called Scranton, Where everything is safe and sound. So I packed up my bags and left that town for a place where the grass is green And gone are the rows of houses we used to live in. Well, the first thing you know ol' Jesse comes along with his banjo Says he's gonna pick me up and take me down the line. He said, "Hey, buddy, let's go downtown." I said, "All right, you're lookin' fine." We gotta move before they raise the parkin' rate. They've got no mercy in these new parts of town. Now my baby took a plane back home to Mama. She didn't even say goodbye. She just picked up her suitcase from the floor, And she walked out the door without a tear in her eye. I said, "Baby, wait! It was only a joke when I said I'd leave you behind." She said, "Go ahead and hit the road Jack, don'tcha come crawlin' back no more." I said, "All right, I'll give you time to think it over." She said, "Don't bother to write or call." I said, "Wait a minute, honey child, I was only kiddin' ya." She said, "Good luck, now, have a good time." I said, "Whoa, whoa, I got things to do today." She said, "Move it on out, 'cause we're movin' on up." I said, "Oh, all right, but don't blame me if your car won't start." She said, "Bye-bye, now, have a good time." I said, "Hold it, hold it, hold it, now!" She said, "Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye." I said, "Wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, y'all." She said, "Get yourself gone, get outta here quick." I said, "Gimme one last chance, mister, please." She said, "There ain't no way, I'm leavin' you for good this time." I said, "Just one more hour, then I'm going away." She said, "Two hours ago, we both knew better than that." I said, "Listen, honey, pack your bags, we're leaving today." She said, "Leave? Get outta here, man, you're too late." I said, "Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, heyGenerated in
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