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What (naughty) fun have you been up to this week? (from 18th December to 24th December)

Okay, you ho ho hos, let us know all the ways you've been naughty or nice this week. Nothing is too naughty to share, whether of the sexy or non-sexy variety. Let it all out!

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  • NSFW AI can talk dirty and code at the same time on a 70B.

    I mean it ain't much, but stack overflow...

    • ... I'm not sure what you mean.

      I am a programmer, so I'm aware of coding and stack overflow. I just don't get what you're trying to say.

      • Assuming you're serious, I'm simply saying that a 70B model made for NSFW, even with extra roleplaying and storytelling datasets is still capable of code snippets that work.

        If you develop the ideal character and persistent instructions, it is possible to create a character that takes on the role of the assistant (base LLM entity that does any technical replies like code, math, or lists). This type of assistant+roleplaying character can be just as accurate as the base assistant with a thin vernier of a roleplaying character during technical replies. You have to explicitly declare what the character knows and the information it has access to along with how to reply. The first and last sentence introduction and overview may have some banter, emotional tint, or other personalization, but the technical reply will be otherwise identical to the same question and reply that the assistant would provide normally.

        The biggest difference is that a well designed character and roleplaying instructions can cause the assistant functionality to fall back and shut off automatically. This behavior is not the default. It can lead to a flirtatious or an otherwise more engaging type of experience in between technical replies. You can also train or provide some persistent examples for things like acceptable behavior in code comments or variable naming. There are boundaries in place to prevent promiscuous behavior in the assistant role by default, but if you address them, the behavior will change.

        I will say, you need to be ultra familiar with your model and what it looks like when it goes off the rails and starts hallucinating. If you do a good bit of roleplaying with an offline model that you completely control, this behavior can be quite easy to detect and address in practice. Like my favorite model has a chat that is over 500 replies in length, with a self summarized compressed dialogue history, and can still do sexy time and code just fine. When you make a thin vernier like assistant+roleplaying character, it becomes easier to spot bad behavior too.

        Ultimately, the basic 70B models are only about as effective as someone using stack overflow for code snippet examples. I haven't cared to try and use the actual code trained LLMs, but I'm just a hobbyist maker type. I'm mostly exploring what is possible with LLMs right now. The NSFW variety are better at pretty much everything, but they can be good and fun at the same time.

  • Lots of sexting and video sessions with my girlfriend, but nothing in person. She's coming back tomorrow, and it's a good thing too, I'm close to climbing the walls!

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