Hey everyone, I’m looking for a way to use an open source local large language model (LLM) on Linux, particularly on low-spec hardware like Raspberry Pi, to generate lengthy, coherent stories of 10k+ words from a single prompt. I recall reading about methods described in scientific papers such as “Re3: Generating Longer Stories With Recursive Reprompting and Revision”, announced in this Twitter thread from October 2022 and “DOC: Improving Long Story Coherence With Detailed Outline Control”, announced in this Twitter thread from December 2022. These papers used GPT-3, and since it’s been a while since then, I was hoping there might be something similar made using only open source tools. Does anyone have experience with this or know of any resources that could help me achieve long, coherent story generation with an open source LLM? Any advice or pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

  • Nyfure@kbin.social
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    5 months ago

    How much time do you have? Because even small models will take alot of time on that kind of hardware to spit out a long text…
    And the small models arent that great. I think the current best and economic model would be a mistral, mixtral or dolphin.
    If you got the power, nous-capybara is very good and “only” 34B parameters (loading alone needs like 40GB of memory).