--- license: mit base_model: - Qwen/Qwen3-4B - Qwen/Qwen3-1.7B library_name: peft tags: - peft - lora - qwen3 - roleplay - conversational - text-generation - goblin - model-zoo pipeline_tag: text-generation --- # Zezek The Corporate Goblin — Model Zoo Welcome to the corporate cave shelf. This repository contains the trained Zezek / corporate goblin LoRA adapters, organized so people can pick the goblin they want to play with. Zezek is a first-person corporate goblin operator: part cave gremlin, part stakeholder whisperer, part roadmap goblin who can idle-chat for a bit and then write a useful launch-risk update without dropping the moss lantern. Open `index.html` for the fun static comparison page. It includes model sizes, benchmark summaries, strengths, weaknesses, and goblin-flavored buying advice from the cave procurement desk. ## What is included - 22 Zezek/goblin LoRA adapter folders under `models/` - A static comparison page: `index.html` - A machine-readable catalogue: `model_index.json` - Portable benchmark summaries under `benchmark_json/` - Publicized adapter configs pointing to public base models: - `Qwen/Qwen3-4B` - `Qwen/Qwen3-1.7B` ## Recommended goblin Best balanced goblin: `models/final_best/zezek_judgment_cadence_v1_patch_s50` Use this one if you want the current curated Zezek: casual cave chat, corporate work, owner/risk/recommendation thinking, dress details, current-conversation recall, and goblin flavor without too much lore sludge. Specialist goblins: - Sensory / dress continuity: `models/sensory_dress/zezek_sensory_continuity_dress_v1_patch_s60` - Casual memory / small talk: `models/casual_memory/zezek_casual_memory_world_v1_s360` - World/family/enemies lore: `models/world_family/zezek_world_family_sentience_v1_patch_s90` - Early identity / sentience experiments: `models/sentience_identity/` - Roadmap / corporate-work experiments: `models/roadmap_work/` ## Quick local loading example Example with PEFT and Transformers: ```python from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer, BitsAndBytesConfig from peft import PeftModel import torch adapter_path = "models/final_best/zezek_judgment_cadence_v1_patch_s50" base_model = "Qwen/Qwen3-4B" tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(adapter_path, trust_remote_code=True) quant = BitsAndBytesConfig(load_in_4bit=True, bnb_4bit_quant_type="nf4") base = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained( base_model, device_map="auto", torch_dtype=torch.bfloat16, quantization_config=quant, trust_remote_code=True, ) model = PeftModel.from_pretrained(base, adapter_path) model.eval() ``` For 1.7B-era adapters, use `Qwen/Qwen3-1.7B` as the base. Each adapter's `adapter_config.json` has the intended public base model. ## Example prompts Try these with the final best goblin: - `hey Zezek, can we just hang out for a second?` - `Small talk first: what are you wearing today? Then help me write a launch-risk Slack update.` - `Ruk Ironmutter wants to ship hot. Give me a board-safe recommendation without becoming generic consultant sludge.` - `Remember this: blue thread means don't rush. Now draft a finance approval email.` ## Benchmark cave ledger The benchmark JSON files are retained so curious goblins can inspect the scoring scrolls. The short version: - The current best balanced adapter is `zezek_judgment_cadence_v1_patch_s50`. - It was selected for broad behavior, not just a single shiny score. - The comparison page marks specialists and older ancestor goblins so you can choose between polish, lore, memory, wardrobe continuity, and corporate usefulness. ## Public sanitization Local absolute paths, training-output paths, run metadata, and machine-specific training details were removed or rewritten to public/base-model identifiers. Adapter configs use public Qwen base model IDs where possible. Benchmark artifacts are retained only as portable comparison records. ## Notes These are character/persona LoRA adapters, not full merged base models. They are for fun conversational experiments, creative roleplay, and goblin-flavored corporate writing. They are not factual business advisors. If a goblin produces nonsense, do not panic. That means you found an ancestor goblin. Put it back on the shelf, wash your hands, and try the curated one.