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comedy
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hackathon
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transformers

🎭 The Tragedy of the Group Chat: Merged Model

A standalone merged Transformers version of The Tragedy of the Group Chat.

This repository combines the Qwen2.5-3B-Instruct base model with the trained LoRA adapter into a single deployable Transformers model.

Most language models try to solve your problems.

The Tragedy of the Group Chat assumes your problems deserve a badly performed Elizabethan stage production instead.

You forgot to buy milk. Again. Everyone is angry. A sensible person would apologise. This model instead assembles an Elizabethan comedy troupe to make the situation considerably worse.

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About the project

The Tragedy of the Group Chat was created for the Hugging Face Build-Small Hackathon (June 2026).

The project explored how much personality and structure can be taught to a relatively small local model through careful fine-tuning and iterative evaluation.

Rather than building a general-purpose assistant, the goal was to transform tiny modern inconveniences into exaggerated theatrical comedy scenes.

Repository structure

The project consists of three related repositories:

  • LoRA adapter: The original PEFT fine-tuning.
  • Merged model (this repository): A standalone Transformers version of the model.
  • GGUF edition: A quantised deployment build for llama.cpp and local inference.

What does it do?

Given a small modern grievance, the model produces a short comic scene in the style of a badly organised Elizabethan theatre company.

Typical outputs include:

  • TITLE
  • DRAMATIS PERSONAE
  • SCENE
  • THOU MUST CHOOSE

The intended voice combines influences from:

  • Shakespeare
  • Blackadder
  • Monty Python
  • British sitcoms
  • Amateur dramatic societies

Performance

The underlying fine-tuned model achieved 56/80 on a held-out ten-prompt manual benchmark. The base Qwen2.5-3B-Instruct model scored 36/80 using the same evaluation procedure.

The merged model preserves the behaviour of the LoRA adapter while simplifying deployment.

Intended use

The model is intended for entertainment and creative text generation.

It performs best on:

  • everyday annoyances
  • social awkwardness
  • household disasters
  • transport failures
  • office politics
  • mildly haunted appliances
  • inexplicably judgemental animals

Limitations

The model intentionally prioritises style over factual accuracy.

Recurring characters and running jokes are expected behaviour.

The model performs best on small frustrations rather than major life events.

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This repository contains a standalone Transformers model and can be loaded directly with the Hugging Face Transformers library.

Build process

This model was created by:

Qwen2.5-3B-Instruct

LoRA fine-tuning

PEFT merge-and-unload

Standalone Transformers model

This merged model serves as the source for the GGUF deployment build.

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