I used the version hosted by perplexity [1] and asked the same thing and it gave me
> Sure! Here's one:
Why did the Emacs user bring a ladder to work?
Because they wanted to go up a level!
(This joke plays on the idea that Emacs has a lot of levels and modes, and the user might want to switch between them using a ladder.)
I hope you found that amusing! Do you have any other requests?
I used the 13B model locally on Ollama, and it gave the same answer.
You can run the 13B model by using the 13b tag like:
ollama run llama2:13b
>>> tell me a joke about emacs
Here's a joke about Emacs:
Why did the Emacs user bring a ladder to the party?
Because they heard the drinks were on the second floor!
This joke pokes fun at the idea that Emacs is a powerful, feature-rich text editor with a steep learning curve, and that some users might feel like they need a "ladder" or a detailed guide to help them navigate its many features. Of course, this is just a lighthearted joke and not meant to be taken seriously.
> Sure! Here's one: Why did the Emacs user bring a ladder to work? Because they wanted to go up a level! (This joke plays on the idea that Emacs has a lot of levels and modes, and the user might want to switch between them using a ladder.) I hope you found that amusing! Do you have any other requests?
[1] https://llama.perplexity.ai/