Unfortunately LLaMA 2 is not FOSS. Meta claims it's open source, but it's while the source is available it's definitely not free as in freedom. There are strings attached.
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I have oobabooga and automatic1111. I have some ideas of making an infinite rpg game where I store long term memory in excel files and make the LLM call python functions to find memory that relates to current situations, and using automatic1111 to generate images for the game. Something like a MUD. I'm sure other people have already figured it out but that's what I'm daydreaming about rn
You went with Excel files as your database??? Are you Satan?
No I am
Thanks Satan!
gpt4all has some decent models that I believe are Free. There is a python CLI/library that works with it, and others, called llm
I'm playing with Stable Diffusion currently. For text I'm still using GPT-4.
I have oobabooga and automatic1111. I have some ideas of making an infinite rpg game where I store long term memory in excel files and make the LLM call python functions to find memory that relates to current situations, and using automatic1111 to generate images for the game. Something like a MUD. I'm sure other people have already figured it out but that's what I'm daydreaming about rn
I think Silly Tavern + Silly Tavern Extras could achieve this, it uses ChromaDB for infinite context.
Interesting, I'll take a look at this eventually.
Watch this ~1hr long video when you get the chance. He's using the stalkerware LLM, but he also describes how to use langchain to parse data like what you are wanting to do.
Yeah, that's the idea. Thanks for the video!
Stable Diffusion and Musicgen.