Post #2534930
2026-05-11 11:04 UTC
$ llama-cli -hf mistralai/Ministral-3-8B-Reasoning-2512-GGUF --temp 0.7 --system-prompt /tmp/sys.txt
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> what's the name of the captain of the nautilus?
The name of the captain of the *Nautilus* is **Captain Nemo**.
He is a fictional character from Jules Verne's 1870 novel *Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea*. Nemo is a brilliant but enigmatic inventor and the commander of the advanced, self-sustaining submarine *Nautilus*, which he built to explore the ocean and conduct scientific research.
Would you like more details about the *Nautilus* or its captain?
[ Prompt: 4.0 t/s | Generation: 2.3 t/s ]
> what's the *birth* name of the captain of the nautilus?
Captain Nemo’s **birth name** is **Armand Nemo**, though this is only mentioned indirectly in Jules Verne’s novels.
- In *Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea*, Nemo is revealed to be **Armand Nemo** (his full name) after a character (Professor Arronax) deduces it from a cipher and a French passport reference.
- Later works, like *Nemo and His Sons* (1923) by Jules Verne’s son, **Maurice**, also confirm this name.
- Some early translations and adaptations may simplify it to just "Nemo," but the full name is **Armand Nemo**.
Would you like more details on Nemo’s origins or the *Nautilus* itself?
[ Prompt: 3.5 t/s | Generation: 2.2 t/s ]
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Almost everything is garbage! That's very impressive!
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@orangeacme@fosstodon.org 2026-05-11 17:57
@dakkar@s.thenautilus.net Tiny models don’t store much knowledge. State of the art models are much more capable.