As a summary to what I did, I first downloaded torch, activated the conda environment and downloaded other packages before; it took ~50 min in total for all steps so for people thinking about doing this later remember to save some time to just download packages. Then I ran the python code to start up the model, and then I made the AI model write a story about Evariste Galois, the 18-year-old who showed certain classes of the quintic equation (that is, equations like x ^5 + ax^4 + bx^3 + cx^2 + dx + e) are unsolvable.
I can't upload files here well (tried for ~30 min; not working too well), so I'll link this blog post to a GitHub Gist (github.com), which is essentailly a website to post code, etc. that has similar format to the CSDN blog. For all the next homeworks I do, I'll send links for them as well.
Here's the link below (of course, do your own diligence and make sure the website name is realharryhero.github.io - yes, it is):
L1 Demo Homework for LLM Practical Camp Course (InternLM-1.8b)