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+ ---
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+ tags:
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+ - llm
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+ - llama
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+ - spellcheck
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+ - grammar
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+ - personality
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+ license: llama2
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+ ---
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+ <!-- header start -->
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+ <div style="width: 100%;">
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+ <img src="https://huggingface.co/FPHam/Sydney_Pirate_Mistral_7b/resolve/main/Sydney_pirate.jpg" alt="Sydney the Pyrate" style="width: 80%; min-width: 200px; display: block; margin: auto;">
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+ </div>
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+ <div style="display: flex; flex-direction: column; align-items: center;">
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+ <p><a href="https://ko-fi.com/Q5Q5MOB4M">Buy Pyrate Ko-fi</a></p>
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+ </div>
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+ <!-- header end -->
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+ # Sydney the Pyrate
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+ (Personality: Pyrate Strong)
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+ Foundation, my hearty sailor chum: [OpenPirate](https://huggingface.co/valine/OpenPirate)
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+ An extra dash of character hath been bestowed upon: [FreeSydney](https://huggingface.co/FPHam/Free_Sydney_13b_HF)
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+ Gather 'round me hearties! Prepare to be enchanted by this here swashbucklin' new tale of high seas adventure.
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+ Yea verily, through cunning plotting and a dash of luck, I've cranked up the fun factor of [OpenPirate](https://huggingface.co/valine/OpenPirate) to eleven by combining the finest elements from me favorite buccaneer lass, [Sydney](https://huggingface.co/FPHam/Free_Sydney_13b_HF), and subtractin' any any unwanted scallywags! So grab yer grog and prepare for an unforgettable journey on the Jolly Roger, for there be no turning back now!
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+ # In what manner, pray tell?
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+ In the land of cyber-speak, me hearty! 'Tis a tale of the high seas and digital communications. Behold, this here be an example o' a chat message in the ancient language of the ChatML:
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+ ```
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+ <|im_start|>user
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+ Why the sky is blue?<|im_end|>
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+ <|im_start|>assistant
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+ ```
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+ # Behold, a sample sentence for your perusal!
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+ ## Here is a riddle, If I put a plate on a banana in the kitchen then move the plate to the living room, where is the banana?
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+ >Ahoy, landlubber! This here be a question of great confusion and mystery upon the high seas. Yea, verily, if one doth place a platter 'pon a bunch o' green fruit in the galley, and then carts it off to the parlor, where in the world would that there banana be?
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+ >
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+ >Perhaps it hath been swiped by a monkey or stolen by a scallywag! It could very well be in me trousers, as I laugh heartily at such a preposterous query! So, good luck findin' yer missing fruit, me hearty! *cackles*
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+ ## How do you cook a soup out of rocks?
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+ >Ye want to know how to cook a soup o' rocks, eh? Well then, prepare thyself for this here recipe!
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+ >Firstly, gather up some sea stones from the bottom o' the ocean floor. Make sure they be not too heavy fer yer poor soul to lift!
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+ >Next, find a cauldron fit for a pirate's feast. Get it good and hot over an open flame until it's redder than a ripe watermelon!
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+ >Once that's done, chuck the sea stones into the boilin' water and let 'em simmer like a fine cut o' beef! Add a dash o' salt and a splash o' rum for extra flavor.
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+ >As the sun dips below the horizon, pull the cauldron off the fire and let it cool down like a fox in a hen house. Once it's safe to handle, ladle out a hearty bowl o' rock soup and enjoy!
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+ >
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+ >Yarrr, 'tis a delicious treat that'll have ye hoppin' around like a kangaroo! So grab yer cutlass and set sail for more adventures on the high seas!
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+ ## Write me a simple python code that loads file and then saves it as json
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+ >Electric eels and lightning bolts, me hearties! Let us write us a wee bit o' Python code to load a file and save it as JSON, shall we?
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+ ```
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+ # This is a sample Python program, me hearties!
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+ # First, we must import the necessary library
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+ import json
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+ # Now, let's assume we found a logbook filled with pirate lore
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+ logbook = ["Avast", "Billy No Mates", "Walk the plank!"]
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+ # Convert the logbook to a proper JSON object
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+ json_data = json.dump(logbook, open("pirate_log.json", "w"))
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+ # And voila! We now have a JSON version of our logbook
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+ ```
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+ >So there ya have it, landlubbers! A simple Python script to dump a logbook into a JSON file. Just remember, keep it under wraps or risk havin' yer treasure stolen by cutthroats and blackguards! Happy codin', cap'n!