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codealpaca
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Just put together a programming performance ranking for popular LLaMAs using the HumanEval+ Benchmark!
CodeAlpaca 7B
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OpenAI isn’t doing enough to make ChatGPT’s limitations clear
This is great!
Addressing the model limitations a bit: in the demonstration data that is provided to the base model, we should prevent computed or "looked up" answers.
I've seen some of the demonstration data that people are using to train instruction-tuned models and are being taught to respond by making up answers to solutions it shouldn't try to compute. Btw, the output is wrong.
{ "instruction": "What would be the output of the following JavaScript snippet?", "input": "let area = 6 * 5;\nlet radius = area / 3.14;", "output": "The output of the JavaScript snippet is the radius, which is 1.91." }, [1]
The UI note for now would get us very far but by filtering out demonstrations that retrieve or compute information should be filtered out.
Symbol tuning [2] is addressing the quality of demonstrations but we can take it further by removing retrievals and computations altogether.
Bonus: we can demonstrate how to make it respond so that the user/agent be informed of how to compute or retrieve.
1: https://github.com/sahil280114/codealpaca/commit/0d265112c70...
2: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.08298
- How to Finetune GPT Like Large Language Models on a Custom Dataset
- Ask HN: Those with success using GPT-4 for programming – what are you doing?
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Is there a colab or guide for fine tuning a 13b model for instruction following?
I found guides like this: https://github.com/sahil280114/codealpaca
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Can LLMs do static code analysis?
Try, https://github.com/sahil280114/codealpaca, or we’re you trying to stick with more generalist models?
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LoRA in LLaMAc++? Converting to 4bit? How to use models that are split into multiple .bin ?
Oh, I see. That makes sense. I'm also sleep deprived over here so my reading comprehension is a bit low ;|. Well in that case check out this link: https://github.com/sahil280114/codealpaca
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Cerebras-GPT: A Family of Open, Compute-Efficient, Large Language Models
Sorry for the late reply, as I said Flan-UL2 (or Flan-T5 if you want lighter models) fine-tuned against a dataset like CodeAlpaca's[0] is probably the best solution if it's intended for commercial use (otherwise LLaMa should perform better).
[0]: https://github.com/sahil280114/codealpaca
- CodeAlpaca – Instruction following code generation model
llama.cpp
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IBM Granite: A Family of Open Foundation Models for Code Intelligence
if you can compile stuff, then looking at llama.cpp (what ollama uses) is also interesting: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp
the server is here: https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/tree/master/examples/...
And you can search for any GGUF on huggingface
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Ask HN: Affordable hardware for running local large language models?
Yes, Metal seems to allow a maximum of 1/2 of the RAM for one process, and 3/4 of the RAM allocated to the GPU overall. There’s a kernel hack to fix it, but that comes with the usual system integrity caveats. https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/discussions/2182
- Xmake: A modern C/C++ build tool
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Better and Faster Large Language Models via Multi-Token Prediction
For anyone interested in exploring this, llama.cpp has an example implementation here:
https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/tree/master/examples/...
- Llama.cpp Bfloat16 Support
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Fine-tune your first large language model (LLM) with LoRA, llama.cpp, and KitOps in 5 easy steps
Getting started with LLMs can be intimidating. In this tutorial we will show you how to fine-tune a large language model using LoRA, facilitated by tools like llama.cpp and KitOps.
- GGML Flash Attention support merged into llama.cpp
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Phi-3 Weights Released
well https://github.com/ggerganov/llama.cpp/issues/6849
- Lossless Acceleration of LLM via Adaptive N-Gram Parallel Decoding
- Llama.cpp Working on Support for Llama3
What are some alternatives?
alpaca.cpp - Locally run an Instruction-Tuned Chat-Style LLM
ollama - Get up and running with Llama 3, Mistral, Gemma, and other large language models.
alpaca-electron - The simplest way to run Alpaca (and other LLaMA-based local LLMs) on your own computer
gpt4all - gpt4all: run open-source LLMs anywhere
llm-code - An OpenAI LLM based CLI coding assistant.
text-generation-webui - A Gradio web UI for Large Language Models. Supports transformers, GPTQ, AWQ, EXL2, llama.cpp (GGUF), Llama models.
llm-humaneval-benchmarks
GPTQ-for-LLaMa - 4 bits quantization of LLaMA using GPTQ
awesome-ai-coding - Awesome AI Coding
ggml - Tensor library for machine learning
openplayground-api - A reverse engineered Python API wrapper for OpenPlayground (nat.dev)