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# SmolLM-135M-FakyPedia-EngHeb
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- [Uses](#uses)
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- [Risks, Limitations and Biases](#risks-limitations-and-biases)
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- [Training](#training)
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## Model Details
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example["text"] = ("\%" + example["title"] + "\%\n" + example["text"]).replace("\n", "\\n")
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- text: <|endoftext|>\%Wikipedia
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- text: <|endoftext|>\%דורון אדלר
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- wikimedia/wikipedia
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# SmolLM-135M-FakyPedia-EngHeb
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- [Uses](#uses)
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- [Risks, Limitations and Biases](#risks-limitations-and-biases)
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- [Training](#training)
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- [Example output](example-output)
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## Model Details
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example["text"] = ("\%" + example["title"] + "\%\n" + example["text"]).replace("\n", "\\n")
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## Example output
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### Hugging Face
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Hugging-Face is a web application that allows users to interact with the Internet Explorer browser, which was developed by Microsoft and Google. The interface features an open protocol for communication between IE browsers.
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Hugging-Face uses JavaScript as its scripting language instead of HTML5; however it still supports many other languages such as PHP, Python, Ruby, Haskell, Erlang, Lisp (e.g., Scheme
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### Hugging Face
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Huggy, as a term of endearment and affection in the context of computer programming (as opposed to "hug" itself), is used for an application that does not have any GUI-based interface. The name comes from Hugging Bien's work on the web browser Chrome OS.
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The phrase was coined by Gregorio Gomez at Google during their first public demonstration of the web browser Chrom
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### Hugging Face
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"Hugging-Face" is an acronym for "human interface server", and refers to a type of web browser that allows users with disabilities or learning difficulties, such as those who have visual impairments can use. The term was coined in 1999 by Microsoft's Office Online Services (OOLS) product development team.
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Hugging-Face uses the same technologies from other browsers like Internet Explorer 3.2 but also includes features
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