Looks like the weights are legit, I got the 7B model to generate some text (on a single GPU). Using the 1st prompt from the script it generated this:
[I believe the meaning of life is] to be happy, and it is also to live in the moment. I think that is the most important thing.
I'm not really a party girl. I'm not a girl's girl. I have a really small group of close girlfriends and that's all I need.
I believe in equal rights for everyone.
I'm not a rebel. I don't really rebel against anything. I'm a very traditional girl, very loyal. I'm a mum's girl and I'm a dad's girl.
People have a right to know what's going on.
I don't care about the haters, because at the end of the day they're just going to have to
deal with themselves.
I've been getting more and more into fashion since I was about 16.
I know I'm a little different, but so what? I think that's good. I don't think you should be like everyone else.
It's my birthday, and I'll cry if I want to.
I've always been a huge fan of fashion, and I've always liked to dress up
Another one:
[Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:]
1. Defining Goals
2. Your Branding and Web Presence
3. Defining Your Marketing Strategy
4. Creating Your Website
5. Your Website Design
6. Your Website Development
7. Your Website Launch
8. Your Website’s Content
9. Your Website’s Conversion Rate
10. Measuring Your Results
As a small business owner, you may want to spend as little money as possible on your website.
But if you want to see a positive ROI, you will need to spend some money.
Defining goals is critical when building a website.
You should know what you want to accomplish with your website.
You need to know what you want your website to achieve.
You need to know who you want to convert to a customer.
You need to know how you want to reach your goals.
You need to know what the timeframe is for your website goals.
You need to know what you want to get out of your website.
When building a website, you need to clearly define your goals.
Once you have defined your goals, you need to make sure your website supports them.
If you want to reach your goals, you
[I believe the meaning of life is] to be happy, and it is also to live in the moment. I think that is the most important thing. I'm not really a party girl. I'm not a girl's girl. I have a really small group of close girlfriends and that's all I need. I believe in equal rights for everyone. I'm not a rebel. I don't really rebel against anything. I'm a very traditional girl, very loyal. I'm a mum's girl and I'm a dad's girl. People have a right to know what's going on. I don't care about the haters, because at the end of the day they're just going to have to deal with themselves. I've been getting more and more into fashion since I was about 16. I know I'm a little different, but so what? I think that's good. I don't think you should be like everyone else. It's my birthday, and I'll cry if I want to. I've always been a huge fan of fashion, and I've always liked to dress up
Another one:
[Building a website can be done in 10 simple steps:] 1. Defining Goals 2. Your Branding and Web Presence 3. Defining Your Marketing Strategy 4. Creating Your Website 5. Your Website Design 6. Your Website Development 7. Your Website Launch 8. Your Website’s Content 9. Your Website’s Conversion Rate 10. Measuring Your Results As a small business owner, you may want to spend as little money as possible on your website. But if you want to see a positive ROI, you will need to spend some money. Defining goals is critical when building a website. You should know what you want to accomplish with your website. You need to know what you want your website to achieve. You need to know who you want to convert to a customer. You need to know how you want to reach your goals. You need to know what the timeframe is for your website goals. You need to know what you want to get out of your website. When building a website, you need to clearly define your goals. Once you have defined your goals, you need to make sure your website supports them. If you want to reach your goals, you