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> hi, mr. smith. i'm doctor hawkins. why are you here today? / < i found it would be a good idea to get a check-up.
> yes, well, you haven't had one for 5 years. you should have one every year. / < i know. i figure as long as there is nothing wrong, why go see the doctor?
> well, the best way to avoid serious illnesses is to find out about them early. so try to come at least once a year for your own good. / < ok.
> let me see here. your eyes and ears look fine. take a deep breath, please. do you smoke, mr. smith? / < yes.
> smoking is the leading cause of lung cancer and heart disease, you know. you really should quit. / < i've tried hundreds of times, but i just can't seem to kick the habit.
> well, we have classes and some medications that might help. i'll give you more information before you leave. / < ok, thanks doctor.
> hello mrs. parker, how have you been? / < hello dr. peters. just fine thank you. ricky and i are here for his vaccines.
> very well. let's see, according to his vaccination record, ricky has received his polio, tetanus and hepatitis b shots. he is 14 months old, so he is due for hepatitis a, chickenpox and measles shots. / < what about rubella and mumps?
> well, i can only give him these for now, and after a couple of weeks i can administer the rest. / < ok, great. doctor, i think i also may need a tetanus booster. last time i got it was maybe fifteen years ago!
> excuse me, did you see a set of keys? / < what kind of keys?
> five keys and a small foot ornament. / < what a shame! i didn't see them.
> well, can you help me look for it? that's my first time here. / < sure. it's my pleasure. i'd like to help you look for the missing keys.
> it's very kind of you. / < it's not a big deal.hey, i found them.
> oh, thank god! i don't know how to thank you, guys. / < you're welcome.
> why didn't you tell me you had a girlfriend? / < sorry, i thought you knew.
> but you should tell me you were in love with her. / < didn't i?
> you know you didn't. / < well, i am telling you now.
> yes, but you might have told me before. / < i didn't think you would be interested.
> you can't be serious. how dare you not tell me you are going to marry her? / < sorry, i didn't think it mattered.
> watsup, ladies! y'll looking'fine tonight. may i have this dance? / < he's cute! he looks like tiger woods! but, i can't dance. . .
> it's all good. i'll show you all the right moves. my name's malik. / < nice to meet you. i'm wen, and this is nikki.
> how you feeling', vista? mind if i take your friend'round the dance floor? / < she doesn't mind if you don't mind getting your feet stepped on.
> happy birthday, aims! / < thank you, lisa.
> here is a present for you. i hope you like it. / < oh, great! i love it! you know i've been expecting this for a long time.
> i'm very glad to hear that. / < come here ; let me introduce some friends to you.
> here we come. / < thank you. what's the fare?
> $ 10. / < how can it be?
> well, the rate is two dollars for the first two kilometers and twenty cents for each additional two hundred meters. / < i see. thanks for your drive.
> can i help you? / < yes. i sent in my resume at the end of last week. i'm applying for the accounts assistant position.
> may i have your name please? / < my name is judy liao. that's spelled l i a o.
> alright. . . and did you have some specific questions about your application? / < not really. i was in the neighborhood, and i just wanted to stop in to see if you received my resume.
> oh, that's no problem. just give me a moment, and i can check. judy liao. let's see. . . yes, here it is. judy liao. we have received your resume. / < thank you.
> is there anything else i can help you with? / < yes, maybe. the ad in the newspaper said you wanted the resume, a cover letter, and two letters of recommendation. i included those things in the envelope. is there anything else i should send?
> no, that is all we need. if we have those things included, that is sufficient. / < do you know when they will start setting up interviews for the job?
> i'm not really sure about that. but i know we are still receiving resumes. maybe after a week or two they will start calling applicants. / < i see. well, thank you very much for helping me. you have been very helpful.
> if you have any further questions, you can call any time. / < thank you.
> this is a good basic computer package. it's got a good cpu, 256 megabytes of ram, and a dvd player. / < does it come with a modem?
> yes, it has a built-in modem. you just plug a phone line into the back of the computer. / < how about the monitor?
> a 15 - inch monitor is included in the deal. if you want, you can switch it for a 17 - inch monitor, for a little more money. / < that's okay. a 15 - inch is good enough. all right, i'll take it.
> excuse me, do you know where the visa office is? / < yes, i do. i'll walk you there.
> thanks. / < are you applying to study or work abroad?
> i want to study abroad. / < what do you want to study?
> i hope to study english literature. / < have you got your visa yet?
> not yet. i have an interview with a visa official today. / < i see. is it your first interview?
> could you do me a favor? / < sure. what is it?
> could you run over to the store? we need a few things. / < all right. what do you want me to get?
> well, could you pick up some sugar? / < okay. how much?
> a small bag. i guess we also need a few oranges. / < how many?
> oh, let's see. . . about six. / < anything else?
> yes. we're out of milk. / < okay. how much do you want me to get? a gallon?
> no. i think a half gallon will be enough. / < is that all?
> i think so. have you got all that? / < yes. that's small bag of sugar, four oranges, and a half gallon of milk.
> do you have enough money? / < i think so.
> look! this picture of mom in her cap and gown. / < isn't it lovely! that's when she got her master's degree from miami university.
> yes, we are very proud of her. / < oh, that's a nice one of all of you together. do you have the negative? may i have a copy?
> surely, i'll have one made for you. you want a print? / < no. i'd like a slide, i have a new projector.
> i'd like to see that myself. / < have a wallet size print made for me, too.
> did bean send these dirty jokes to you, too? look! / < what a creep! phony good luck e-mails are one thing, but sexual harassment is crossing the line.
> no wonder he asked for my address first-he just wants to harass me! / < you could try using a spam filter to reject stuff that's obviously pornographic or anything else you don't want.
> how old is keith? / < he's 21. how old is james?
> he's a year older than keith, but he looks younger. / < how's your father?
> he's fine. he retired last week. it's turning going in his life. now he can relax and enjoy his retirement. / < he can spend more time with his grandchildren.
> oh, i don't think he wants to. he wants to travel to several different countries around the world. / < so, he wants to have a more active retirement. good idea!
> how do you want to spend your old age? / < in the same way, probably.
> what kind of music do you like listening to? / < i like music that has a fast beat and is lively, like dance music. you know, i go to a disco almost every week. sometimes it's too loud though. you prefer classical music, don't you?
> yes, i do. i find it very relaxing. i often listen to mozart or bach in the evening after a hard day at work. / < i must admit that i like several pieces of classical music. it's certainly more sophisticated that modern dance music.
> yes. that's why i listen to it in the evenings. i usually play it as background music while i'm cooking or doing other housework. / < i've got a few classical music cd's. i should follow your lead and increase my brian power.
> i am confused by what he said. / < why do you say that?
> i don't know what he wants to do. does he want help me or just scold me? / < think a little. i think he means well at the bottom of his heart.
> tell me something about your valentine's day. / < ok, on that day, boys usually give roses to the sweet hearts and girls give them chocolate in return.
> so romantic. young people must have lot of fun. / < yeah, that is what the holiday is for, isn't it?
> well, tell me. how was the labor and delivery? / < i wouldn't say that i had the time of my life but at least everything went without a hitch.
> whoa, look at all those ice cream choices! / < yes, that is a lot of choices. what is your favorite?
> i love anything with chocolate the best. / < i like chocolate myself.
> is there any kind of ice cream you don't like? / < i really don't like any ice cream with nuts in it.
> i haven't ever cared for that myself. / < have you ever had garlic ice cream?
> that sounds absolutely disgusting! / < it was. let's stick with the regular choices today, though.
> so will you come to work with us? / < can i use my green pad again to write you admiring notes?
> we'll have to negotiate that. it's a possibility. / < you miss me, don't you?
> don't push your luck, dave. / < ok, i'm in. when do i start?
> how do you put this seat back? i know there is a lever somewhere. / < what are you doing?
> i'm getting dressed, what does it look like? / < it looks like you are about to get dressed. did you forget we are in a car on the road?
> i'm good at this. nobody will see anything. / < are you kidding? you're going to cause an accident just from people gawking!
> all right, pull over at that service station and i'll dress in the ladies'room. / < that will be my pleasure.
> we're supposed to check in at the air china's counter 30 minutes before take-off, joe. / < yes, i know. the boarding time on the ticket says 17:05, and now it's 16:15. i guess we have plenty of time.
> do we need to show our id cards when checking in? / < yes. it's essential.
> what about our luggage? / < we can check it and hand carry the small bags. and we have to open each for inspection.
> are they going to frisk all the passengers? / < i think so. we certainly don't want a hijack to happen on the plane today.
> i've heard that you provide very good service, so when i need a mover, i call you guys first. / < thanks a lot for calling us. could you tell me more about what you need us to do?
> oh, you see, we are on the 8th floor, and moving into the 6th floor in another building. it is about 15 kilometers to get there. / < ok, the cost depends on the floor to move to, the distance between two places and the amount of the furniture to move.
> how much will it cost in that case? / < oh, let me see. it fits the second standard rates. have a look at the contract, please.
> your charge is divided into two parts, the payment in advance and the rest. i thought that i should pay all of it before moving. / < no, firstly we sign the contract ; you pay 50 % of what it costs, and the rest when we finish moving.
> the damage and compensation item confuses me. could you give some explanation? / < ok. if any of the articles was damaged during moving, you may make a claim for compensation with our department.
> hi, mike. haven't seen you for a while. how's cathy? / < we are not seeing each other any more.
> what happened? did you break up? / < yeah. i got sick and tired of her nagging all the time.
> oh, i am sorry. maybe you were just emotional at that moment. do you think you guys can get back together? / < i don't know. there's plenty of fish out there in the sea!
> out of every movie that you've seen, which one is your favorite? / < i'm going to have to say that superbad is the best movie ever.
> you think so, how come? / < well, superbad is super funny.
> you're not lying, i found that movie absolutely hilarious. / < i didn't know that you saw superbad before.
> i made sure to be in line to see it the first day it came out. / < i couldn't keep from laughing throughout the whole movie.
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smol-seeds

Curated character-level training datasets for growing tiny GPT models. Each .txt file contains one document per line — names, words, colors, chords, code patterns, poetry.

Companion to microgpt — a pure-Python GPT trainer with zero dependencies.

Datasets

File Lines Description Source
names.txt 32,032 US baby names karpathy/makemore
words.txt 97,536 English words (3-8 chars) dwyl/english-words
pokemon.txt 1,025 Pokemon species names sindresorhus/pokemon
dinosaurs.txt 1,535 Dinosaur genus names brunoklein99/deep-learning-notes
hex-colors.txt 32,834 Hex color codes (curated palettes) xkcd + meodai/color-names
color-names.txt 31,885 Creative color names meodai/color-names
chords.txt 1,032 Musical chord names tombatossals/chords-db
json-keys.txt 4,291 API field names (snake_case) GitHub OpenAPI spec
css-classes.txt 2,030 CSS class names Bootstrap
make-targets.txt 291 Makefile target names Scraped from major repos
commit-msgs.txt 20,000 Conventional commit messages angular/angular
haiku.txt 143,136 Haiku poems (line1 / line2 / line3) docmarionum1/haikurnn
variable-names.txt 3,834 Programming identifiers Scraped from GitHub repos
last-names.txt 224,595 US last names (unique) sacrificialpancakes/synthetic_demographics_seed
occupations.txt 831 US occupation categories sacrificialpancakes/synthetic_demographics_seed

Usage

# Train a tiny GPT on any dataset
python microgpt.py train --dataset names.txt --steps 1024 --save names-model.json

# Generate samples
python microgpt.py generate --load names-model.json --samples 10

License

CC0 — public domain. Individual upstream sources have their own licenses. This collection is curated & prepped text intended for machine learning research.

Growing

This dataset grows. New seeds are added as new character-level patterns are identified. 15 seeds today, more tomorrow.

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