Impressed from the first look.
I will test this model thoroughly. I obtained the correct result from the first prompt for my testing query. ChatGPT 3.5 could not provide me with the correct answer. ChatGPT 4 sometimes gave me the correct answer.
Please generate a series of lines with step of 5 , from 475 to 680: {"94T-475Mhz": 475, "99T-505Mhz": 505, "104T-525Mhz": 525}
"94T-475Mhz": 475,
"95T-480Mhz": 480,
"96T-485Mhz": 485,
"97T-490Mhz": 490,
"98T-495Mhz": 495,
"99T-500Mhz": 500,
"100T-505Mhz": 505,
"101T-510Mhz": 510,
"102T-515Mhz": 515,
"103T-520Mhz": 520,
"104T-525Mhz": 525,
"105T-530Mhz": 530,
"106T-535Mhz": 535,
"107T-540Mhz": 540,
"108T-545Mhz": 545,
"109T-550Mhz": 550,
"110T-555Mhz": 555,
"111T-560Mhz": 560,
"112T-565Mhz": 565,
"113T-570Mhz": 570,
"114T-575Mhz": 575,
"115T-580Mhz": 580,
"116T-585Mhz": 585,
"117T-590Mhz": 590,
"118T-595Mhz": 595,
"119T-600Mhz": 600,
"120T-605Mhz": 605,
"121T-610Mhz": 610,
"122T-615Mhz": 615,
"123T-620Mhz": 620,
"124T-625Mhz": 625,
"125T-630Mhz": 630,
"126T-635Mhz": 635,
"127T-640Mhz": 640,
"128T-645Mhz": 645,
"129T-650Mhz": 650,
"130T-655Mhz": 655,
"131T-660Mhz": 660,
"132T-665Mhz": 665,
"133T-670Mhz": 670,
"134T-675Mhz": 675,
"135T-680Mhz": 680
Your answer is little bit wrong as you stated "100T-505Mhz": 505
Your feedback has been noted. The example provided in the instruction was incorrect and has been updated to reflect the correct value of 500 for the "100T" frequency.
How are you finding this model so far?
Amazing for 6Gb in memory model (6bit quantizition). IMHO outperforms many much bigger models.
^_^
Found loop, by the way (So to a customer it's better to check the output for loops.):
How can I improve my time management skills?
You can improve your time management skills in the following ways:
Prioritise and Plan: One of the main aspects of effective time management is setting priorities and consistently taking action according to them. Start each day by identifying the most important things you want to accomplish that day or week. If possible, break them down into smaller parts or steps and spread them out over time throughout the day or week.
Avoid transitions: When you move from one task to another, there is a transition process that takes time and you can get lost in it. If possible, avoid transitions by continuing to work on one task until the end or breaking it into smaller parts.
Eliminate Distancing: If you work in a team, try to get closer to your colleagues to avoid wasting time walking from one place to another or walking distance to the phone to communicate.
Use Timers: Setting and using a timer is a good way to control the time you devote to each task. You can set a timer for a certain amount of time and stop it when you finish that task.
Train yourself to say “No”: A lot of time can be wasted on things that are not important or even necessary, so train yourself to say “no” when asked to do something that will distract you from important things.
Eliminate Distancing: If you work in an office or home, try moving closer to your desk to avoid wasting time moving from one area to another.
Evaluate Results: Remember to check what you have achieved at the end of each session of working on a specific task or project. If you do not achieve the desired result, you may need to change your approach or add some more time.
Handle Email Effectively: Email is a big source of distancing and task jumping, so you'll want to set strict rules for handling emails. For example, decide to read and respond to all emails only at certain points in the day, or divide them into categories (important, average, unimportant) and process them accordingly.
Eliminate entertainment: If you often spend time on the Internet or TV, try setting a blocker to access these resources during workdays.
Practise Concentration: Learn to focus on your work, regardless of external stimuli or distance. This can help reduce the time you spend on transitions and diversions.
Explore technology: Mobile apps or personal assistants can help you with planning and time management. Don't be afraid to try new tools if they can make your job easier.
Set Boundaries: Set specific hours for yourself when you work, and try not to get distracted during those hours. You may need to notify co-workers or family about this so they know you are not available for helpless conversations at certain times.
Keep work and personal tasks separate: If you work from home, try creating a separate work area to make it easier to switch between personal and work time.
Evaluate your effectiveness: Sometimes you just need to stop and evaluate how you spent your time over the last day or week. It may become clear to you in which aspects of time management you still need to improve.
Practise your speed: There is nothing wrong with practicing your speed in completing certain tasks so that you can complete them faster. This can help avoid extended work breaks or distancing.
Learn techniques to reduce stress: If you have trouble concentrating due to stress, try relaxation or meditation before starting your workday. This can help reduce stress and allow you to better concentrate on tasks.
Learn Emotion Management: The ability to manage your emotions is a key aspect of effective time management, as excess emotions can affect your ability to concentrate and productivity.
Try working as part of a team: If you've usually only worked on your own, consider becoming part of a team or project with set deadlines. This may force you to plan and manage your time more effectively.
Practice Sharing: If you frequently overload your memory, try practicing chunking to avoid overflow and reduce your processing time.
Try Different Methods: Don't stick to one time management method if it doesn't work for you. Explore other methods and try them to find the one you like. Which one is better suited for you.
Use Helpers: Don't be afraid to ask for help from colleagues or outside consultants if you encounter a difficult problem or don't know how best to allocate your time.
Set Breakers: If you find it difficult to stay focused for long periods of time, try setting yourself periodic breaks. For example, you can divide your workday into blocks of 50 minutes of work and 10 minutes of rest.
Improve Your Environment: If your desk or office is cluttered, it can affect your productivity as you will waste time searching for the things you need. Try cleaning and organizing your work environment to improve efficiency.
Tune Your Intrinsic Motivation: If you don't love what you do, you're less likely to be productive. Try to find something exciting or exciting about your work or project and focus on it.
Build a Rhythm: If you find yourself working inconsistently—too much one day and then doing nothing—try establishing a regular rhythm for yourself. For example, you can schedule certain hours of each day or week for work and others for leisure or personal matters.
Practice Your Communication: Good communication skills can help avoid underperformance due to misunderstandings or conflicts. Try improving your communication skills through training, practice, or consultation.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking will help you avoid unproductive activities and reduce the time you spend on them. Try to analyze each task or process to find ways to improve or optimize it.
Evaluate Results: Remember to check what you have achieved at the end of each project or period of work. If you're not efficient enough or simply spend too much time on certain tasks, you may need to change your approach or find a better way to complete them.
Use the Wait: If you often find yourself waiting - at a reception, in a queue or during negotiations, do not forget that this time can be used effectively. For example, you can solve simple problems or do something to develop your skills.
Page Projects: If you have some page projects that you are interested in but are not part of your day job, try setting aside a specific time for them. This can help avoid transitions from one context to another and reduce distancing.
Practice chunking: Breaking down into smaller tasks or steps can help avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. It may seem like a very complex task, but if it is divided into many smaller parts, then it can become feasible.
Practice Analytical Thinking: Analytical thinking helps you find the best ways to complete tasks or processes, which can reduce the time you spend completing them. Try to understand the details of each task or process to find possible improvements.
Practise Planning: Planning is one of the key aspects of effective time management. Try to develop your own scheduling system that works for you, or try out different scheduling apps and methods.
Study the Economics of Time: Understanding the economics of time can help identify those tasks or processes that are best to invest time in and those that should be given less attention. This can help reduce wasted time on ineffective tasks.
Learn new things: Don't stick to one method or tool if it doesn't work for you. Learn new methods and technologies that can help improve your efficiency.
Customize Your Environment: Your desk or office is an important part of your work environment that can affect your productivity. Try to customize them so that they are as convenient as possible for you.
Ask Yourself Questions: While working on any task or project, don't hesitate to ask yourself: “What am I doing?”, “Is this the right direction?”, “Is there a better way?” This can help you avoid unproductive actions and find optimal ways to perform.
Study Psychology: Psychology can help you understand how you can better work with yourself to improve your performance. For example, by studying the theory of motivation, you can find what really makes you move forward and devote more time to it.
Learn the skills of compromise: Compromise is a necessary part of any project or process, so it is important to develop your skills in this direction. This can help avoid bottlenecks due to demands on quality or deadlines. Which one is better suited for you.
Practice abbreviation: Abbreviation is a key skill for effective time management, as it helps you avoid wasting time on minor details or transitions. Try practicing shortening texts, materials or processes.
Learn Technology: Technology can help you with planning, organization, communications, and even the very concept of efficiency. Don't be stuck with what you have, try new things - it can greatly improve your performance.
Create control systems: Control systems are an important tool for effective time management as they help prevent confusion or unproductive work. Maybe you need to introduce some procedures, techniques or tools to control your work.
Practice division: Dividing into small tasks or steps can help avoid transitions from one context to another and reduce distancing. It may seem like a very complex task, but if it is divided into many smaller parts, then it can become feasible.
Study the psychology of communication: Good communication skills can help avoid conflicts or decreased productivity due to misunderstandings. Try studying the psychology of communication to develop your skills in this area.
Ask for Help: Don't let pride stop you from asking for help when you're struggling with something. Many people would be happy to help, and this can greatly speed up the process of learning or solving a problem.
Practise Analysis: Analytical thinking is a key component of effective time management, as it helps you find the best ways to complete tasks or processes. Try to analyze your work processes and eliminate possible shortcomings in them.
Try to stay active: This can mean not only physical activity, but also intellectual activity - reading, discussing, solving problems, or simply thinking about a topic that interests you. This can help avoid transitions into unproductive rest.
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Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to look at your ideas and actions from an emotional distance to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Customize your environment: If your desk or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Measure Results: Measuring results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Explore Mental Abilities: Some people have natural talents or mental abilities that can help them in their work. If you feel like you have potential but it's not fully realized, try studying topics related to those abilities to improve them.
Practise Planning: Planning is one of the key aspects of effective time management. Try to develop your own scheduling system that works for you, or try out different scheduling apps and methods.
Seek Consultation: If you encounter a problem that you cannot solve on your own, do not hesitate to seek advice from professionals or colleagues. They can share their experience or even help you find a solution.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly improve your performance.
Study the Economics of Time: Understanding the economics of time can help identify those tasks or processes that are best to invest time in and those that should be given less attention. This can help reduce wasted time on ineffective tasks.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Study Psychology: Psychology can help you understand how you can better work with yourself to improve your performance. For example, by studying the theory of motivation, you can find what really makes you move forward and devote more time to it.
Learn compromise skills: Compromise is a necessary part of any project or process, so it is important to develop your skills
yki in this direction. This can help avoid getting stuck due to pressure on quality or deadlines.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Practice division: Dividing into small tasks or steps can help avoid transitions from one context to another and reduce distancing. It may seem like a very complex task, but if it is divided into many smaller parts, then it can become feasible.
Study the psychology of communication: Good communication skills can help avoid conflicts or decreased productivity due to misunderstandings. Try studying the psychology of communication to develop your skills in this area.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to look at your ideas and actions from an emotional distance to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Measure Results: Measuring results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Try to stay active: This can mean not only physical activity, but also intellectual activity - reading, discussing, solving problems, or simply thinking about a topic that interests you. This can help avoid transitions into unproductive rest.
Practise Planning: Planning is one of the key aspects of effective time management. Try to develop your own scheduling system that works for you, or try out different scheduling apps and methods.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, trying to find something about it that you're interested in can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Consult the Professionals: If you are faced with a problem that neither your colleagues nor friends can help with, do not hesitate to contact the specialists. They can help solve your problem or point you in the right direction.
Explore Mental Abilities: Some people have natural talents or mental abilities that can help them in their work. If you feel like you have potential but it's not fully realized, try studying topics related to those abilities to improve them.
Measure Your Results: Measuring your results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly improve your performance.
Study Psychology: Psychology can help you understand how you can better work with yourself to improve your performance. For example, by studying the theory of motivation, you can find what really makes you move forward and devote more time to it.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, trying to find something about it that you're interested in can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Study the psychology of communication: Good communication skills can help avoid conflicts or decreased productivity due to misunderstandings. Try studying the psychology of communication to develop your skills in this area.
Practice division: Dividing into small tasks or steps can help avoid transitions from one context to another and reduce distancing. It may seem like a very complex task, but if it is divided into many smaller parts, then it can become feasible.
Study Motivation Theory: Motivation theory is a key area of psychology that studies why people motivate to do things.
these actions. She can help you understand what it is that keeps you moving forward and how you can increase that motivation.
Measure Results: Measuring results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Learn Technology: Technology can help you in many aspects of your job, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to Find Support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Study the psychology of communication: Good communication skills can help avoid conflicts or decreased productivity due to misunderstandings. Try studying the psychology of communication to develop your skills in this area.
Measure Results: Measuring results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to view your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, trying to find something about it that interests you can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice Planning: Planning is a key component of effective time management because it helps you structure your work, allocating time to each task and preventing transitions from one activity to another.
Learn Technology: Technology can help you in many aspects of your job, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to Find Support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Learn Technology: Technology can help you in many aspects of your job, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to Find Support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try pack
Self-organization can be achieved in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Study the psychology of communication: Good communication skills can help avoid conflicts or decreased productivity due to misunderstandings. Try studying the psychology of communication to develop your skills in this area.
Measure Results: Measuring results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to view your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, try to find something about it that interests you - this can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice Planning: Planning is a key component of effective time management because it helps you structure your work, allocating time to each task and preventing transitions from one activity to another.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you in many aspects of your job, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to find support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive time, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you in many aspects of your work, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to Find Support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Study the Psychology of Communication: Good communication skills can help avoid conflicts or decreased productivity due to misunderstandings. Try studying the psychology of communication to develop your skills in this area.
Measure Results: Measuring results is a key component of effective time management because it allows you to identify those tasks or processes where you can be more effective and those that need less attention.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you with many aspects of your work, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to find support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your inner
environment - this can significantly increase efficiency.
Practise Planning: Planning is a key component of effective time management because it helps you structure your work by allocating time to each task and preventing transitions from one activity to another.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to look at your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, try to find something about it that interests you - this can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you with many aspects of your work, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to Find Support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to view your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, try to find something about it that interests you - this can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice Planning: Planning is a key component of effective time management because it helps you structure your work, allocating time to each task and preventing transitions from one activity to another.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you with many aspects of your job, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to find support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to view your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not very interested in, try to find something about it that interests you - this
o can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you with many aspects of your work, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to find support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive relaxation, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to view your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, try to find something about it that interests you - this can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Adjust your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being, mood and emotions. If you feel incapable or demotivated, try to find ways to improve your internal environment - this can significantly increase your effectiveness.
Practice self-organization: Self-organization is a key component of effective time management, as it helps to avoid transitions from one activity to another and reduce distancing. Try practicing self-organization in a variety of ways, from simply organizing your desk to developing more complex organization systems.
Explore Technology: Technology can help you with many aspects of your work, from streamlining processes to creating a more efficient work environment. Don't be shy to try new tools, even if they seem difficult or awkward the first time.
Try to Find Support: Technology makes it possible to work from anywhere these days, but it can be lonely. Try finding online groups or personal mentors with whom you can discuss your problems and get support.
Customize your external environment: If your office or office is a source of distancing or unproductive breaks, try setting it up to be as comfortable as possible for you.
Study Psychology: Psychology is a broad science that studies human behavior, thinking and emotions. It can help you understand how to better manage yourself, communicate with others, and achieve your goals.
Practice Critical Thinking: Critical thinking is the ability to view your ideas and actions with emotional distance in order to find their weaknesses and improve them. This can help avoid misconceptions or unproductive actions.
Try to Find Interest: Even if you're working on something you're not particularly interested in, try to find something about it that interests you - this can significantly reduce distancing and improve efficiency.
Customize your internal environment: The internal environment is your well-being,
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my lord lol
Absolutely amazing model! Is there any chance for a 13B and/or 30B variant? I believe they'd have a potential to outperform ~100B models easily!
By the way loops came from original mistral 7b, i checked it.
Absolutely amazing model! Is there any chance for a 13B and/or 30B variant? I believe they'd have a potential to outperform ~100B models easily!
Sure I can retrain it on llama-2 7 & 13b :]
Sure I can retrain it on llama-2 7 & 13b :]
That'd be amazing! Can't wait!