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This seems super cool! Is there a way to test it with DeepSeek?


planning to update it to be able to run on it. It's just a matter of finding the keys in the layer dict of the model.


Would be nice to get it to output its guardrails/system prompt to see what specific instructions it was given regarding refusals.


Isn't DeepSeek open source?


While the weights are open source, and there is a paper about methodology, the information I mentioned is considered proprietary therefore DeepSeek refuses any requests to provide it.


Given the weights, though, can't we use any system prompt we like? I only have a vague notion of how these constraints are actually applied.


Oh that's my cup of tea, love this stuff!

I've created a 3d guitar fretboard here, where the height of the blocks corresponds to the height of the pitches: https://www.fachords.com/guitar-fretboard-3d/

And here are the shapes of the different chord qualities in the Circle Of Fifths: https://www.fachords.com/circle-of-fifths-chord-shape/


Thanks - this looks great! I might download / get one of the books!

<3


Cool, I've applied the same color-coding principle (even if with a different schema color) to a guitar scale finder I've developed: https://www.fachords.com/tools/scale-finder/


That's cool! I've built something similar some months ago, in Vue.js - If you double click on the pads you'll get a stronger beat, useful for accent. Please check it out: https://www.fachords.com/drum-machine-tool


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