11 SIGNS INDICATING YOU ARE HEYOKA (Healer & Empath)
Are You Heyoka? A Heyoka is a very powerful healer and empath that feels the emotions and energy of others inside their body. The Heyoka is perhaps the most powerful Holy Man or Medicine Man as s/he has the natural ability to help heal physical afflictions, emotional issues, and or simply bad moods
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[2401.02385] TinyLlama: An Open-Source Small Language Model
We present TinyLlama, a compact 1.1B language model pretrained on around 1 trillion tokens for approximately 3 epochs. Building on the architecture and tokenizer of Llama 2, TinyLlama leverages...
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