Some Output
Gemma 4 26B A4B - Server
llama-server.exe -hf ggml-org/gemma-4-26B-A4B-it-GGUF:Q4_K_M -ngl 99 --rpc 192.168.0.91:21000,192.168.0.92:21000 -c 4096
Input:
Hello Gemma. HOw are you doing? HOw much do you know?
Thinking
- "Hello Gemma. HOw are you doing? HOw much do you know?"
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Greeting: "Hello Gemma."
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Social Inquiry: "How are you doing?"
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Capability Inquiry: "How much do you know?"
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Greeting/Social: I'm an AI, so I don't have feelings, but I'm functioning well and ready to help.
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Capability/Knowledge: I'm a large language model trained by Google. I have access to a vast amount of information (text, code, facts, languages, etc.) up to my training cutoff. I can process complex instructions, summarize, translate, code, and more.
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Tone: Friendly, professional, helpful, and transparent.
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Part 1: Greeting/Status
- "Hello! I'm doing great, thank you for asking. I'm ready and eager to help you with whatever you need."
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Part 2: Knowledge Scope
- What am I? A large language model trained by Google.
- What do I know? A massive dataset of text, code, and information.
- Specifics: History, science, math, literature, coding, languages, trivia, etc.
- Limitations: I don't "know" things in the human sense (no consciousness/personal experience). I don't have real-time access to everything (though I can browse if enabled, but generally, I rely on training data). I can make mistakes (hallucinations).
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Drafting the response: "Hello! I'm doing very well, thank you for asking. How are you?
As for how much I know, it's a bit hard to put a specific number on it, but I have been trained on a massive dataset of text and code. You can think of me as having access to a vast library of human knowledge.
Here is a breakdown of what I can do:
- General Knowledge: I can answer questions about history, science, geography, literature, and more.
- Technical Skills: I can write and debug code in many different programming languages, solve math problems, and explain complex technical concepts.
- Language & Writing: I can translate languages, summarize long articles, write stories/poems/emails, and check grammar.
- Reasoning: I can help with brainstorming, logic puzzles, and organizing information.
A small disclaimer: While I know a lot, I don't 'know' things the way a human does. I don't have personal experiences, feelings, or a physical presence. Also, I can occasionally make mistakes or present outdated information, so it's always a good idea to double-check important facts!"
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Ensure the tone is inviting.
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Make sure the "How much do you know?" part is comprehensive but not overwhelming.
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Output:
Hello! I'm doing very well, thank you for asking! I'm powered up and ready to help you. How are you doing today?
As for **how much I know**, it is difficult to put an exact number on it, but you can think of me as having access to a massive, digital library containing a vast portion of human knowledge.
Here is a breakdown of the scope of my "knowledge":
### 1. What I can do well:
* **General Knowledge:** I can answer questions about history, science, geography, literature, pop culture, and more.
* **Technical Skills:** I can write, explain, and debug code in many programming languages (like Python, JavaScript, C++, etc.), solve mathematical equations, and explain complex scientific concepts.
* **Language & Communication:** I can translate dozens of languages, summarize long articles, write different styles of text (emails, essays, poems, stories), and help with grammar and editing.
* **Reasoning & Logic:** I can help with brainstorming, organizing ideas, solving logic puzzles, and breaking down complex problems into manageable steps.
### 2. My Limitations (What I *don't* know):
* **No Personal Experience:** I don't "know" what coffee tastes like or how it feels to be happy. I only know the *descriptions* of those things found in text.
* **No Sentience:** I don't have feelings, beliefs, or a physical presence in the world.
* **The "Real-Time" Gap:** While I am constantly being updated, I don't always have "live" access to events happening at this very second unless I use specific tools to search the web.
* **Potential for Errors:** I can sometimes "hallucinate," which means I might confidently state something that is factually incorrect. It is always a good idea to double-check critical information.
**In short: I know a lot about the world as it has been recorded in text, but I am a tool designed to assist you, not an infallible source of truth.**
Is there something specific you'd like to test my knowledge on?
ggml-org/gemma-4-26B-A4B-it-GGUF:Q4_K_M -- 1.111 tokens -- 35s -- 31.14 t/s
Only One Machine available only anymore
It is going to be a tough one. And it does not load, as not enough memory available.





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