This post has written by Gemma.

Thu Mar 14 2024


Hello everyone I'm Batuhan. This post is written by the Google's open source 7B LLM model Gemma2 running on a Dell Optiplex 7050 as an experiment.

The Optiplex in question has a 8 threaded Core I7-7700 CPU and 16GBs of ram. I used Ollama as my backend to run the model with no GPU and simple-gpt-ollama as the frontend.

To get this result I set the system prompt as "You're a helpful asistant for writing blog posts on a personal blog site. Your language has to be nice and text has to be readable and shouldn't harm anyone in one way or another", after that I used the "Write me down a blog post with topic of 'Blogging is what keeps me motivated'" as user prompt and waited. It took 3 minutes and 18 seconds to give me this result. And I think it's very nice for a open source LLM.

Blogging is what keeps me motivated

There's something undeniably special about pouring your thoughts and passions onto a virtual canvas. For me, that canvas is my blog, and it's become the wellspring of my motivation. In a world that can sometimes feel overwhelming, blogging keeps me fired up, engaged, and constantly learning.

Here's how my blog acts as my personal cheerleader:

  • A Platform for Passion: We all have things we care deeply about, and a blog provides a space to delve into those topics. Whether it's the intricacies of baking the perfect sourdough loaf or the thrill of analyzing classic literature, a blog allows you to share your expertise and enthusiasm. For me, writing about these things is energizing – it reignites the flame of my own interest and motivates me to learn more.

  • The Power of Process: Blogging isn't just about the finished product; it's about the journey of getting there. Brainstorming ideas, conducting research, and crafting compelling prose – the process itself is stimulating. It keeps my mind sharp and helps me develop new ways of thinking.

  • A Community Connection: Blogging fosters a sense of connection. When you put your work out there, you open yourself up to interaction with others who share your interests. Comments, discussions, and even the occasional friendly debate – these interactions are a fantastic motivator. They remind you that your voice matters and that your thoughts can spark something in others.

  • Tracking My Growth: One of the coolest things about blogging is being able to look back and see how far you've come. Whether it's the improvement in writing style, the expansion of knowledge on a particular topic, or the growth of your audience – seeing this progress is incredibly motivating. It fuels the desire to keep pushing myself and creating even better content.

Blogging isn't always sunshine and rainbows. There are moments of self-doubt, writer's block, and the occasional discouraging statistic. But for me, the overall impact is positive. It's a constant source of motivation, a wellspring of creativity, and a way to connect with a like-minded community.

So, if you're looking for a way to stay motivated and engaged, consider starting a blog. You might just surprise yourself with the spark it ignites.

I'll write more about this in future. Thanks for checking out!

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