I don't know why Firefox is so weird but we need to do this or else
some chunks don't update properly when you edit multiple chunks at the
same time.
One example of when this happened is when you have a story with at least
one chunk other than the prompt. Then, if you select the entire story
except for the first few characters of the prompt and then delete the
selected characters, and then defocus the story to save your changes,
the last chunk in the story will not register as having been deleted,
which you can verify if you refresh the page.
Another example. If your story has a chunk with no trailing newlines
followed by a chunk with exactly two leading newlines, if you delete
the first newline from the latter chunk and then defocus to save your
edits, the newline will be there again when you refresh the page.
There was an unneeded scrollbar growing as you were expanding towards the top of the screen, now this scrollbar is hidden until you actually need it making the UI look a bit more polished.
So that if the animation is triggered multiple times you don't have to
wait for all the animations to be performed one after the other before
you can finally manually scroll.
For stories that are long enough for the scroll bar to appear on the
screen, Firefox on desktop would originally only allow you to start
editing if you click on the actual text, i.e. you couldn't click on the
blank part of a line. This behaviour is now fixed.
It wouldn't trigger any events originally when you click on parts of the
story text area that didn't contain any text, e.g. on a blank line or on
the blank part of a line to the right of the actual text.
Finetune's fork has unofficial support which we supported, but this is not compatible with models designed for the official version. In this update we let models decide which transformers backend to use, and fall back to Neo if they don't choose any. We also add the 6B to the menu and for the time being switch to the github version of transformers to be ahead of the waiting time. (Hopefully we can switch back to the conda version before merging upstream).
A new model was released that uses a different formatting for its enters, this causes to many enters in the UI. In this change we fix the issue so that when this happens the UI still displays the content as you would expect. Removing the formatting burden from the Model developers.