StableLM
ggml
StableLM | ggml | |
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43 | 69 | |
15,859 | 10,107 | |
0.0% | - | |
5.0 | 9.8 | |
2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | C | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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StableLM
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The Era of 1-bit LLMs: ternary parameters for cost-effective computing
https://github.com/Stability-AI/StableLM?tab=readme-ov-file#...
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Stable LM 3B: Bringing Sustainable, High-Performance LMs to Smart Devices
https://mistral.ai/news/announcing-mistral-7b/
looking at the 3b results (here https://github.com/Stability-AI/StableLM#stablelm-alpha-v2 ?), it looks like Mistral (which outperforms Llama-2 13b) is far more powerful
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FreeWilly 1 and 2, two new open-access LLMs
Does this mean Stability gave up on StableLM?
I notice that the repo hasn’t been updated since April, and a question asking for an update has been ignored for at least a month: https://github.com/Stability-AI/StableLM/issues/83
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In five years, there will be no programmers left, believes Stability AI CEO
I'm not "ignoring" StableLM, if anything it's the impetus for my post. The alpha models were so bad and unusable that it seems they may have simply abandoned the project. It's clear they basically didn't know what they were doing, which is silly for a company of their size and specialization.
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Losing the plot
1) StableLM released a checkpoint at 800B for their 3B and 7B at 800B tokens with 4096 context size, but perform very poorly on different benchmarks and finetuning is discouraged with such a weak base model
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UAE's Technology Innovation Institute Launches Open-Source "Falcon 40B" Large Language Model for Research & Commercial Utilization
It is the best open-source model currently available. Falcon-40B outperforms LLaMA, StableLM, RedPajama, MPT, etc. See the OpenLLM Leaderboard.
- Consulta API GPT
- Google "We Have No Moat, And Neither Does OpenAI"
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New to StableLM--is it possible to use this locally to fine-tune on a small subset of documents yet?
Someone shared this link on another recent post
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[N] Stability AI releases StableVicuna: the world's first open source chatbot trained via RLHF
Github: https://github.com/Stability-AI/StableLM
ggml
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LLMs on your local Computer (Part 1)
git clone https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml cd ggml mkdir build cd build cmake .. make -j4 gpt-j ../examples/gpt-j/download-ggml-model.sh 6B
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GGUF, the Long Way Around
Cool. I was just learning about GGUF by creating my own parser for it based on the spec https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/blob/master/docs/gguf.md (for educational purposes)
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Ask HN: People who switched from GPT to their own models. How was it?
If you don't care about the details of how those model servers work, then something that abstracts out the whole process like LM Studio or Ollama is all you need.
However, if you want to get into the weeds of how this actually works, I recommend you look up model quantization and some libraries like ggml[1] that actually do that for you.
[1] https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml
- GGUF File Format
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Google just shipped libggml from llama-cpp into its Android AICore
Because the library is called ggml, but it supports gguf.
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Q-Transformer
Apparently this guy like a bunch of others like https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml are implementing transformers from papers for people that want them. Pretty cool.
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[P] Inference Vision Transformer (ViT) in plain C/C++ with ggml
You can access it here: https://github.com/staghado/vit.cpp It has been added to the ggml library on GitHub: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml
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Falcon 180B Released
https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml
One note is that prompt ingestion is extremely slow on CPU compared to GPU. So short prompts are fine (as tokens can be streamed once the prompt is ingested), but long prompts feel extremely sluggish.
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Stable Diffusion in pure C/C++
I did a quick run under profiler and on my AVX2-laptop the slowest part (>50%) was matrix multiplication (sgemm).
In current version of GGML if OpenBLAS is enabled, they convert matrices to FP32 before running sgemm.
If OpenBLAS is disabled, on AVX2 plaftorm they convert FP16 to FP32 on every FMA operation, which even worse (due to repetition). After that, both ggml_vec_dot_f16 and ggml_vec_dot_f32 took first place in profiler.
Source: https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml/blob/master/src/ggml.c#L10...
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Accessing Llama 2 from the command-line with the LLM-replicate plugin
For those getting started, the easiest one click installer I've used is Nomic.ai's gpt4all: https://gpt4all.io/
This runs with a simple GUI on Windows/Mac/Linux, leverages a fork of llama.cpp on the backend and supports GPU acceleration, and LLaMA, Falcon, MPT, and GPT-J models. It also has API/CLI bindings.
I just saw a slick new tool https://ollama.ai/ that will let you install a llama2-7b with a single `ollama run llama2` command that has a very simple 1-click installer for Apple Silicon Mac (but need to build from source for anything else atm). It looks like it only supports llamas OOTB but it also seems to use llama.cpp (via Go adapter) on the backend - it seemed to be CPU-only on my MBA, but I didn't poke too much and it's brand new, so we'll see.
For anyone on HN, they should probably be looking at https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp and https://github.com/ggerganov/ggml directly. If you have a high-end Nvidia consumer card (3090/4090) I'd highly recommend looking into https://github.com/turboderp/exllama
For those generally confused, the r/LocalLLaMA wiki is a good place to start: https://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/wiki/guide/
I've also been porting my own notes into a single location that tracks models, evals, and has guides focused on local models: https://llm-tracker.info/
What are some alternatives?
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
llama.cpp - LLM inference in C/C++
lm-evaluation-harness - A framework for few-shot evaluation of language models.
alpaca.cpp - Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM
alpaca-lora - Instruct-tune LLaMA on consumer hardware
Open-Assistant - OpenAssistant is a chat-based assistant that understands tasks, can interact with third-party systems, and retrieve information dynamically to do so.
mlc-llm - Universal LLM Deployment Engine with ML Compilation
alpaca_lora_4bit
llama - Inference code for Llama models
llm - An ecosystem of Rust libraries for working with large language models