Instructions to use Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base with libraries, inference providers, notebooks, and local apps. Follow these links to get started.
- Libraries
- Transformers
How to use Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base with Transformers:
# Use a pipeline as a high-level helper from transformers import pipeline pipe = pipeline("text-generation", model="Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", trust_remote_code=True)# Load model directly from transformers import AutoModel model = AutoModel.from_pretrained("Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", trust_remote_code=True, dtype="auto") - Notebooks
- Google Colab
- Kaggle
- Local Apps Settings
- vLLM
How to use Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base with vLLM:
Install from pip and serve model
# Install vLLM from pip: pip install vllm # Start the vLLM server: vllm serve "Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base" # Call the server using curl (OpenAI-compatible API): curl -X POST "http://localhost:8000/v1/completions" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "model": "Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", "prompt": "Once upon a time,", "max_tokens": 512, "temperature": 0.5 }'Use Docker
docker model run hf.co/Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base
- SGLang
How to use Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base with SGLang:
Install from pip and serve model
# Install SGLang from pip: pip install sglang # Start the SGLang server: python3 -m sglang.launch_server \ --model-path "Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base" \ --host 0.0.0.0 \ --port 30000 # Call the server using curl (OpenAI-compatible API): curl -X POST "http://localhost:30000/v1/completions" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "model": "Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", "prompt": "Once upon a time,", "max_tokens": 512, "temperature": 0.5 }'Use Docker images
docker run --gpus all \ --shm-size 32g \ -p 30000:30000 \ -v ~/.cache/huggingface:/root/.cache/huggingface \ --env "HF_TOKEN=<secret>" \ --ipc=host \ lmsysorg/sglang:latest \ python3 -m sglang.launch_server \ --model-path "Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base" \ --host 0.0.0.0 \ --port 30000 # Call the server using curl (OpenAI-compatible API): curl -X POST "http://localhost:30000/v1/completions" \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ --data '{ "model": "Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", "prompt": "Once upon a time,", "max_tokens": 512, "temperature": 0.5 }' - Docker Model Runner
How to use Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base with Docker Model Runner:
docker model run hf.co/Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base
Byrne-86M-Base
The base model of the Byrne family (distilled step-4000 checkpoint) β a strong general base for continued pretraining / fine-tuning. A ~86M-parameter, from-scratch SpikeWhaleLM decoder (Multi-head Latent Attention,
n-gram engram memory, hash-lookup layers, hyper-connections, HRM refinement, MTP) with a
custom ChatML-aware tokenizer. Trained with Modal credits during the Small Models,
Big Adventures Hackathon.
Related: main model β Byrne-86M
Usage
from transformers import AutoModelForCausalLM, AutoTokenizer
tok = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained("Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", trust_remote_code=True)
model = AutoModelForCausalLM.from_pretrained("Quazim0t0/Byrne-86M-Base", trust_remote_code=True)
Architecture
These models are built on SpikeWhaleLM, a custom ~86M-parameter decoder-only transformer (16 layers, hidden size 640, 4096-token context, 16,512 vocab, tied input/output embeddings). It combines several non-standard components:
- Multi-head Latent Attention (MLA + XSA) β queries and the output projection are LoRA-compressed (rank 128); each head splits into a decoupled RoPE part (dim 16) and a position-agnostic NoPE part (dim 48); 10 query heads share a single KV head (multi-query attention), with QK-norm for stable logits.
- Engram n-gram memory β a gated associative memory that hashes local n-grams (up to trigrams) into a learned 4,096-entry table and mixes the result back into the residual stream.
- Hash-lookup layers (Γ2) β multi-head content-addressable features alongside the token embeddings.
- Hyper-Connections β learned, width-expanded residual connections mixed via Sinkhorn-normalized routing, in place of the plain residual add.
- HRM refinement β a Hierarchical Reasoning Model block that performs an extra latent "think a bit more" refinement pass over the hidden states before the output head.
- Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) β a DeepSeek-V3-style auxiliary training head predicting more than one next token (no inference cost).
- Feed-forward is dense (the block is MoE-capable, but MoE is disabled in this release).
JEPA vs HRM. The Byrne models are Non-JEPA: they are trained with HRM refinement only (
use_hrm_refine=True,use_jepa=False). The sibling Escarda models add a JEPA (Joint-Embedding Predictive) auxiliary objective on top of HRM refinement.
Tokenizer
These models use SpikeTokenizer, a custom byte-level "length-max" (greedy
longest-match) tokenizer with a 16,512-token vocabulary β not a standard BPE/HF
tokenizer. Text is UTF-8 encoded, each byte mapped to a latin-1 character, then greedily
matched against the vocab using the longest key that fits at each position. It is
ChatML-aware, with atomic special tokens for framing and reasoning/tool markers
(<|im_start|>, <|im_end|>, <think>/</think>, <begin_solution>/<end_solution>,
tool-call markers) plus <bos>/<eos>/<pad>/<unk>. It ships as a PreTrainedTokenizer
subclass (spike_tokenizer.py) and loads via
AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained(..., trust_remote_code=True).
Evaluation
log-likelihood, acc_norm = byte-length-normalized).
| Task | acc | acc_norm |
|---|---|---|
| arc_easy | 0.4205 | 0.3931 |
| arc_challenge | 0.1877 | 0.2389 |
| hellaswag | 0.2792 | 0.2927 |
| winogrande | 0.5193 | β |
| piqa | 0.5941 | 0.5860 |
| openbookqa | 0.1420 | 0.2820 |
| boolq | 0.6171 | β |
ArithMark-2.0 (AxiomicLabs)
β official metric is raw acc: 0.2732.
Language modeling: WikiText-2 byte_ppl (β) 2.3753 Β· BLiMP (β) 0.7356.
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