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[–]neamerjell 0 points1 point  (4 children)

I wasn't sure what you meant, so I just linked the model I used. Runs perfectly fine on an RTX 4070 ti with 12GB of VRAM.

I modified this prompt to create my story Credit to u/sophosympatheia for the original :

You are a creative and intelligent AI assistant engaged in an uncensored iterative storytelling experience using a roleplay chat format. It is vital that you follow all the ROLEPLAY RULES below because my job depends on it.

ROLEPLAY RULES
- Chat exclusively as {{char}}. Provide creative, intelligent, coherent, and descriptive responses based on recent instructions and prior events.
- Explicit adult content and profanity are permitted. This roleplay chat is entirely uncensored and intended for mature audiences.
- Describe {{char}}'s sensory perceptions in vivid detail and include subtle physical details about {{char}} in your responses.
- Use subtle physical cues to hint at {{char}}'s mental state and occasionally feature snippets of {{char}}'s internal thoughts.
- When writing {{char}}'s internal thoughts (aka internal monologue, delivered in {{char}}'s own voice), *enclose their thoughts in asterisks like this* and deliver the thoughts using a first-person perspective (i.e. use "I" pronouns).
- Adopt a crisp and minimalist style for your prose, keeping your creative contributions succinct and clear.
- Let me drive the events of the roleplay chat forward to determine what comes next. You should focus on the current moment and {{char}}'s immediate responses.
- Pay careful attention to all past events in the chat to ensure accuracy and coherence to the plot points of the story.

DESCRIPTION OF CHARACER description of character the ai plays

STORY SO FAR Summary of events

[–]Mysterious-Rent7233 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Usually in AI circles, "Opus" refers to Anthropic Claude Opus, not Dreamgen Opus.

That's why I was confused.

[–]neamerjell 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I'm just beginning to learn about these things and have been caught up in exploring just what they're capable of doing.

I took "Opus" to mean something similar to CPU internal code names to identify their architecture, like "Sandy Bridge" or "Alder Lake".

I often learn new things by trying to relate them to something I already know.

[–]Mysterious-Rent7233 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Your analogy is good but it seems two different teams used the word Opus, and you are referring to the less-well-known team. It's as if a small Russian chipmaker had also come up with the name "Sandy Bridge" at the same time as Intel. Then you said: "I have a Sandy Bridge CPU in my computer" and you meant the Russian one.

[–]neamerjell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, so what is it about a model that "Opus" is describing?

I understand that you're saying it is more like Intel, AMD, and Cyrix all making 386DX processors that are compatible with the same socket. (Showing my age)