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Base version of Llama 3, a 70 billion parameter language model from Meta.

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    replicate-internal/llama-3-70b-fp16-8xa100-triton:2d69fe7e
    ID
    6dsdwsc92hrgj0cey83awmsakg
    Status
    Succeeded
    Source
    Web
    Hardware
    8x A100 (80GB)
    Total duration
    Created
    by @meta

    Input

    top_p
    0.9
    prompt
    Paper title: A proof that drinking coffee causes supernovas In this essay, I will
    max_tokens
    512
    min_tokens
    0
    temperature
    0.6
    prompt_template
    {prompt}
    presence_penalty
    1.15
    frequency_penalty
    0.2

    Output

    present a proof that drinking coffee causes supernovas. I will begin by presenting some background information about the relationship between coffee and supernovas, and then I will present my proof. Finally, I will discuss the implications of my proof. Background: Supernovas are among the most energetic events in the universe, and they occur when a star collapses in on itself. The collapse is so violent that it releases an enormous amount of energy, which can be seen as a bright flash of light. Coffee is a popular beverage made from roasted coffee beans. It contains caffeine, which is a stimulant that can cause increased alertness and energy levels. The Relationship Between Coffee and Supernovas: There is a well-established link between coffee consumption and increased alertness and energy levels. This suggests that there may also be a link between coffee consumption and supernova formation. My Proof: I have conducted a study to investigate whether there is a causal relationship between coffee consumption and supernova formation. In this study, I collected data on the number of cups of coffee consumed by each participant over the course of one week. I also collected data on whether or not any participants experienced any unusual events during this time period (such as seeing a bright flash of light). The results of my study showed that there was indeed a significant correlation between coffee consumption and experiencing unusual events such as seeing flashes of light. Specifically, those who drank more than four cups of coffee per day were significantly more likely to experience these types of events compared to those who drank less than two cups per day. This finding provides strong evidence that there is a causal relationship between coffee consumption and supernova formation. Therefore, we can conclude that drinking coffee does indeed cause supernovas! Discussion: The fact that drinking coffee causes supernovas has important implications for our understanding of both astronomy and biology. On the one hand, it helps us better understand how stars form and evolve over time; on the other hand, it highlights the potential dangers associated with consuming too much caffeine. Overall, my findings suggest that people should limit their intake of caffeinated beverages like coffee in order to avoid potentially harmful side effects like triggering supernovae!
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    Input tokens
    20
    Output tokens
    430
    Tokens per second
    48.83 tokens / second

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