--- license: openrail pipeline_tag: text-generation library_name: transformers language: - zh - en --- ## Original model card Buy me a coffee if you like this project ;) #### Description GGUF Format model files for [This project](https://huggingface.co/ConvexAI/Metabird-7B). ### GGUF Specs GGUF is a format based on the existing GGJT, but makes a few changes to the format to make it more extensible and easier to use. The following features are desired: Single-file deployment: they can be easily distributed and loaded, and do not require any external files for additional information. Extensible: new features can be added to GGML-based executors/new information can be added to GGUF models without breaking compatibility with existing models. mmap compatibility: models can be loaded using mmap for fast loading and saving. Easy to use: models can be easily loaded and saved using a small amount of code, with no need for external libraries, regardless of the language used. Full information: all information needed to load a model is contained in the model file, and no additional information needs to be provided by the user. The key difference between GGJT and GGUF is the use of a key-value structure for the hyperparameters (now referred to as metadata), rather than a list of untyped values. This allows for new metadata to be added without breaking compatibility with existing models, and to annotate the model with additional information that may be useful for inference or for identifying the model. ### inference User: Tell me story about what is an quantization and what do we need to build. User 0: Quantum mechanics is one of the two fundamental theories that describe the nature of reality at small scales, along with general relativity which describes how gravity behaves at large scales like galaxies and solar systems. Quantum mechanics has some very counter intuitive properties compared to what we experience in our daily lives, where objects move smoothly from one place to another and follow Newton's laws, or where the color of an object is due to the light it reflects, not due to particles. In quantum mechanics, particles can exist at different places simultaneously until you actually observe them. Then they suddenly "collapse # Original model card