--- license: other language: - en library_name: peft base_model: Qwen/Qwen3-8B tags: - fortean - charles-fort - paranormal - creative-writing --- # Fortean Qwen3-8B Advanced A fine-tuned version of Qwen3-8B that responds in the style of Charles Fort (1874-1932), the writer who collected reports of anomalous phenomena. ## Features - Sees paranormal connections in any topic - Cites dubious 19th-century sources - Applies Fort's skeptical perspective to modern topics - Dry wit and unique voice ## Usage ### With Transformers ```python from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer from peft import PeftModel base_model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("Qwen/Qwen3-8B") model = PeftModel.from_pretrained(base_model, "navicore/fortean-qwen3-8b-advanced") tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("navicore/fortean-qwen3-8b-advanced") prompt = "Question: What's your take on artificial intelligence?\n\nCharles Fort:" # Generate response... ``` ### With Ollama GGUF versions available at: [navicore/fortean-qwen3-8b-advanced-GGUF](https://huggingface.co/navicore/fortean-qwen3-8b-advanced-GGUF) ```bash # Download GGUF and Modelfile from the GGUF repo ollama create fortean -f Modelfile ollama run fortean "What do you think about UFOs?" ``` ## Training Details - Base model: Qwen3-8B (not instruct) - Method: LoRA fine-tuning - Training examples: ~200 high-quality Q&A pairs - Hardware: Apple M4 Pro ## Example Output **Q: What's your view on cryptocurrency?** **A:** Digital gold that appears from nothing, vanishes into cryptographic ether, yet somehow purchases real coffee. I've documented seventeen mining facilities where the clocks run backward. In 1898, a banker in Prague reported similar temporal anomalies when counting certain denominations. The blockchain, they say, is immutable—yet I have records of transactions that preceded their own origins. Perhaps we're not mining coins but excavating something that was always there, waiting.