{"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following does not fit with the others on the list? Please explain your reasoning.\nGalaxy M81\nBlack Eye Galaxy\nPinwheel Galaxy\nAndromeda Galaxy\nSombrero Galaxy", "output": "Of the 5 galaxies on the list, the Sombrero Galaxy is the only one that is not clearly a spiral galaxy. While some sources do describe the Sombrero Galaxy as a spiral galaxy, most acknowledge that it has an usual shape that differs from most spiral galaxies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is alternative rock?\nContext: Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock, or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. \"Alternative\" refers to the genre's distinction from mainstream or commercial rock or pop music. The term's original meaning was broader, referring to musicians influenced by the musical style or independent, DIY ethos of late-1970s punk rock.Traditionally, alternative rock varied in terms of its sound, social context, and regional roots. Throughout the 1980s, magazines and zines, college radio airplay, and word of mouth had increased the prominence and highlighted the diversity of alternative rock's distinct styles (and music scenes), such as noise pop, indie rock, grunge, and shoegaze. In September 1988, Billboard introduced \"alternative\" into their charting system to reflect the rise of the format across radio stations in the United States by stations like KROQ-FM in Los Angeles and WDRE-FM in New York, which were playing music from more underground, independent, and non-commercial rock artists.", "output": "Alternate rock is a form of rock music popularized in the early 1990s. It was formed to distinguish itself as an \"Alternative\" to commercial rock and pop music. Artists that fell into this category were more underground and had smaller independent record labels. Most artists were first heard on college radio stations or by word of mouth. In 1988, the genre was officially used by Billboard to accurately chart the rise of this new style being played by radio stations."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Ranat thum, Tumbi", "output": "Tumbi is string, Ranat thum is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Sarisariñama?\nContext: Cerro Sarisariñama is a tepui, a flat-topped mountain in Jaua-Sarisariñama National Park at the far south-west of Bolívar State, Venezuela, near the border with Brazil. Its altitude range is between 300 m (980 ft) and 2,350 m (7,710 ft). The name of the mountain originates from the tale of local Ye'kuana Indians about an evil spirit living in caves up in the mountain and devouring human flesh with a sound \"Sari... sari...\".", "output": "Cerro Sarisariñama is a tepui, a flat-topped mountain in Jaua-Sarisariñama National Park at the far south-west of Bolívar State, Venezuela, near the border with Brazil. Its altitude range is between 300 m (980 ft) and 2,350 m (7,710 ft). The name of the mountain originates from the tale of local Ye'kuana Indians about an evil spirit living in caves up in the mountain and devouring human flesh with a sound \"Sari... sari...\".\n\nThe tepui is in one of the most remote areas in the country, with the closest road being 35 miles to the northeast.[citation needed]"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a home audio device, a piece of furniture, or neither. \n\nRecord player, subwoofer, coffee table, computer monitor, foam roller, speaker.", "output": "The record player, subwoofer, and speaker are all home audio devices. A coffee table is a piece of furniture. The computer monitor and foam roller are neither a home audio device nor pieces of furniture."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Does money make you happy?", "output": "The short answer is no. It makes it more convenient but does not make people inherently happier. Also, the more you try to acquire money and focus on it, the less happy you become because there is never enough. On average, people want about 15-20% more money than they currently have. Additionally, folks with less money but who live in close-knit communities are among the happiest and most satisfied with life."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the top five most followed people on Instagram, along with their number of followers.", "output": "1. Cristiano Ronaldo, 567 millions\n2. Lionel Messi, 448 millions\n3. Selena Gomez, 407 millions\n4. Kylie Jenner, 383 millions\n5. Dwayne Johnson, 371 millions"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a violin and a viola?", "output": "The viola is a string instrument that is bowed, plucked, or played with varying techniques. It is slightly larger than a violin and it has a lower and deeper sound."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about the Pearl Mill Village Historic District, tell me where it is located.\nContext: Pearl Mill Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. The district encompasses 26 contributing residential buildings built by owners of Pearl Cotton Mills. The mill village dwellings are either two-story duplex type built about 1905 or a one-story bungalow constructed about 1924.", "output": "The Pearl Mill Village Historic District is in Durham, North Carolina."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is it important to hug your child?", "output": "Hugs can help your child grow a healthy brain and body.\nInfants, toddlers, and preschoolers need many different types of sensory stimulation for development. Skin contact or physical touch, like hugging and holding, are great ways to help your child grow a healthy brain and a strong body."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write the first paragraph of a post from an alum describing the appeal of attending UC Berkeley for an undergraduate degree.", "output": "UC Berkeley, the number 1 public university in the nation, is a top choice for many prospective undergraduate applicants. UC Berkeley is home to some of the best researchers and teachers in their fields in areas such as Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Economics, opening access for students to take advantage of this wealth of educational opportunities that is hard to come by in other places. The academic rigor and independence afforded to you prepares you well for future careers or schooling. The mild year-round weather and location in the heart of the Bay Area, a hub of innovation, allows students access to some of the best climates and locales around the nation. Berkeley is a very special place and I am very happy to have been able to study there."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where did Allen Eager grow up?\nContext: Allen Eager was born in New York City on January 10, 1927. He grew up in the Bronx. According to Denise McCluggage, Eager could read aged 3, and learned to drive at the age of 9 with the help of his mother, after she caught him driving a garbage truck near the hotels that his parents owned in the Catskill Mountains. He took clarinet lessons with David Weber of the New York Philharmonic at the age of 13.", "output": "Allen Eager grew up in the Bronx."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is \"A Song of Ice and Fire\"?", "output": "\"A Song of Ice and Fire\" is a medieval fantasy book series created by an American author George R.R. Martin who has been coined the American J.R.R. Tolkien.\n\nIt consists of five books published so far:\n- \"A Game Of Thrones\"\n- \"A Clash Of Kings\"\n- \"A Storm of Swords\"\n- \"A Feast for Crows\"\n- \"A Dance with Dragons\" \n\nThe series remains unfinished with the last two books in the series still unpublished:\n- \"The Winds Of Winter\"\n- \"A Dream Of Spring\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What high school did Washington Governer Jay Inslee attend?", "output": "Ingraham High School"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me about life growing up in Singapore from a local's point of view. This local must have been born in Singapore at least after 1985 and is someone who enjoys his/her time growing up in Singapore.", "output": "Life in Singapore as a 34 year old is comfortable. I grew up in a multicultural society where all races and religions respect one another. I've also grown up with a myriad of food types where going out and trying different types of food is considered a local past time activity. \nAs a local living in Singapore, I love traveling to nearby countries like Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand and more, all of which are less than a 4 hour flight away. I enjoy the social and financial stability of growing up in Singapore."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How much do clouds weigh?", "output": "The weight of a cloud depends on how you define it. It will include the weight of water droplets in the cloud itself. You may also define weight to include the weight of the air, mostly pressing down on the cloud. If only defined by water droplets, clouds have a density of about 0.5 grams of water per cubic meter. A 1 cubic kilometer cloud contains 1 billion cubic meters. That would be 500 million grams or 500 thousand kilograms. That is equivalent to 1.1 million pounds or 551 tons of water droplets."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In accordance with existentialism, does life have universal meaning?", "output": "The philosophical theory of Existentialism developed by Jean-Paul Sartre in the 20th century revolves around the idea of no objective purpose to life. \nLife itself has no universal meaning true for all beings. However, according to Sartre, that does not render our existence and actions as purposeless, but it is an encouragement to seek out our own understanding of purpose.\nSo the meaning of life in accordance with this philosophy is individual and personal, varying from one human to another."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some of the objects in the solar system", "output": "In addition to the sun and the 8 planets, the solar system includes many different types of objects. Many of the planets are orbited by moons. There are millions of asteroids in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Outside the orbit of Neptune, the Kuiper Belt includes comets, dwarf planets, and other icy objects."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best format for storing data in a lakehouse?", "output": "Different formats have their pros and cons in the context of storing data in a lakehouse. The three most popular formats are delta lake, iceberg and hudi. Among these three, delta lake is most widely used lakehouse storage format. Iceberg and hudi are also gaining acceptance as more and more companies are building their lakehouses. While delta lake covers most lakehouse features, if merge-on-read is an important feature for you then Hudi might be the way to go, and if partition evolution is an important feature for you then Iceberg might be the best option for you."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Think up of a bunch of different gifts you could give a teacher", "output": "An apple, a box of pencils, a giftcard, a card, a chocolate bar, school supplies, books"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to understand or classify Indian film industry?", "output": "India has a big and vibrant movie industry producing between 1500 to 2000 movies per year. But not all of them are Bollywood movies - a term given to movies made in Hindi out of Bombay (mumbai). Only 300-500 of the moves are bollywood movies, the rest are made in over 20 different languages in different states of India. Apart from Bollywood ( movies made in Bombay), there is Tollywood (Telegu and Tamil films made in Telangana and TamilNadu), Kollywood ( Movies made in Kolkota in Bengali), Pollywood (movies made in Punjabi in the state of Punjab) , Mollywood ( movies made in Malayalam in the state of Kerala) etc. \n\nIndia is a diverse country with each state having its own distinct culture, language and food and now that is reflected in its movies as well.More and more Indians are enjoying different films from across their contries now thanks to not only cinema but newer OTT platforms like Netflix India, Amazon Prime India, HotStar etc. \n\nRRR is a prime example of a Tollywood regional film winning a few oscars this year - and it is important to note that it is NOT a bollywood or a hindi film. \n\nSo this is usual way to classify the film industry in India - apart from other classifications like Art films or mainstream films."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Megatherium, Sri Lankan Elephant", "output": "Megatherium is extinct, Sri Lankan Elephant is alive."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a few recipes you could make with bread, butter, eggs, and cheese where I have a stovetop, toaster, and a frying pan.", "output": "Here are a few recipes you could make with the ingredients and tools you mentioned.\n1. Grilled cheese and sunny-side up eggs: \nWarm up your frying pan on the stove top. Heat a small amount of butter on the frying pan until melted and then place two slices of bread side-by-side into the pan. Place cheese on one slice of bread and heat until bread is crispy and cheese has started to melt. Then cover the slice of bread with melted cheese with the other slice of bread and remove from the frying pan.\n\nGently crack an egg and place it into the frying pan. Cook until the egg whites are hardened. You may then cook until the yolks are of your desired consistency.\n2. Toast and cheese omelette: \nPlace bread into toaster and cook to desired level. Spread desired amount of butter on bread.\n\nWarm up your frying pan on the stove top. Heat a small amount of butter on the frying pan until melted. In the meantime, gently crack eggs into a bowl and whisk eggs. Place whisked eggs into heated frying pan until eggs have started to harden. Place cheese onto eggs and fold.\n3. Scrambled eggs with toast:\nPlace bread into toaster and cook to desired level. Spread desired amount of butter on bread.\n\nWarm up your frying pan on the stove top. Heat a small amount of butter on the frying pan until melted. In the meantime, gently crack eggs into a bowl and whisk eggs. Place whisked eggs into heated frying pan and consistently mix. Place cheese into pan and continue mixing until eggs set."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between an asset and a liability.", "output": "The difference between an asset and a liability is that an asset generally provides value over the long term while a liability is an expense or debt owed."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many Olympic rings are there?", "output": "There are five Olympic rings that represent the union of the five continents and the meeting of athletes from throughout the world at the Olympic Games."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about a singer, what was Rihanna's first album?\nContext: Robyn Rihanna Fenty NH (/riˈænə/ (listen) ree-AN-ə;[n 1] born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. Born in Saint Michael and raised in Bridgetown, Barbados, Rihanna auditioned for American record producer Evan Rogers who invited her to the United States to record demo tapes. After signing with Def Jam in 2005, she soon gained recognition with the release of her first two studio albums, Music of the Sun (2005) and A Girl Like Me (2006), both of which were influenced by Caribbean music and peaked within the top ten of the US Billboard 200 chart.", "output": "Music of the Sun (2005)"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is Pompeii located?\nContext: Pompeii (/pɒmˈpeɪ(i)/, Latin: [pɔmˈpei̯.iː]) was an ancient city located in what is now the comune of Pompei near Naples in the Campania region of Italy. Pompeii, along with Herculaneum and many villas in the surrounding area (e.g. at Boscoreale, Stabiae), was buried under 4 to 6 m (13 to 20 ft) of volcanic ash and pumice in the Eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.", "output": "The ancient city of Pompeii is located near Naples in the Campania region of Italy."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is GitHub Actions are free?", "output": "GitHub Actions usage is free for standard GitHub-hosted runners in public repositories, and for self-hosted runners. For private repositories, each GitHub account receives a certain amount of free minutes and storage for use with GitHub-hosted runners, depending on the product used with the account."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I want to watch a movie that won the Oscar for best picture. Here are my choices: Moonlight, Wizard of Oz, Arrival, Elvis, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Chicago, Gone with the Wind, Top Gun. What should I choose?", "output": "These movies are Oscar winners for Best Picture: Moonlight, Everything Everywhere All at Once, Gone with the Wind and Chicago."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are common ingredients of a full english breakfast?", "output": "Bacon, eggs, sausages, beans, toast, mushrooms, tomatoes. Some people also include black pudding and hash browns.\nEggs are commonly fried or scrambled."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why some people like spicy food?", "output": "The taste preferences are related to several factors.\n1) the influence from the parents, especially childhood habits.\n2) the geographical location. \n3) the age. Older people like mild food.\n\nSpicy is a test preference. Sichuan food and Mexican food are famous for their spicy taste. Kids do not like spicy food before they turn to age 10. People become less preferred to spicy food when the become older."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What’s your favorite way to spend a day off?", "output": "My favorite way to spend a day off is to spend it with my family and friends. I love to take long walks with my dog, go for bike rides, and spend time outdoors with my family. I also love to read, write, and catch up on my favorite shows."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please list the main dog predators according to the passage\nContext: Although dogs are the most abundant and widely distributed terrestrial carnivores, feral and free-ranging dogs' potential to compete with other large carnivores is limited by their strong association with humans. For example, a review of the studies in dogs' competitive effects on sympatric carnivores did not mention any research on competition between dogs and wolves. Although wolves are known to kill dogs, they tend to live in pairs or in small packs in areas where they are highly persecuted, giving them a disadvantage facing large dog groups.\n\nWolves kill dogs wherever they are found together. In some instances, wolves have displayed an uncharacteristic fearlessness of humans and buildings when attacking dogs to the extent that they have to be beaten off or killed. Although the numbers of dogs killed each year are relatively low, it induces a fear of wolves entering villages and farmyards to take dogs and losses of dogs to wolves have led to demands for more liberal wolf hunting regulations.\n\nCoyotes and big cats have also been known to attack dogs. In particular, leopards are known to have a preference for dogs and have been recorded to kill and consume them, no matter what their size. Siberian tigers in the Amur River region have killed dogs in the middle of villages. This indicates that the dogs were targeted. Amur tigers will not tolerate wolves as competitors within their territories, and the tigers could be considering dogs in the same way. Striped hyenas are known to kill dogs in their range.", "output": "wolves, Coyotes, leopards, Siberian tigers, Striped hyenas"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the uses of gilding metal?\nContext: Gilding metal is a form of brass (an alloy of copper and zinc) with a much higher copper content than zinc content. Exact figures range from 95% copper and 5% zinc to “8 parts copper to 1 of zinc” (11% zinc) in British Army Dress Regulations.\n\nGilding metal is used for various purposes, including the jackets of bullets, driving bands on some artillery shells, as well as enameled badges and other jewellery. The sheet is widely used for craft metalworking by hammer working. It is also used particularly as a lower-cost training material for silversmiths. Starting in 1944, shell casings made of gilding metal were melted down by the United States Mint to be made into pennies. These pennies replaced the less popular steel cent of 1943, and the pennies of this composition were produced until 1946.\n\nGilding metal was also used for the \"bronze\" Olympic medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics held in Tokyo, Japan in 2021.\n\nGilding metal may be annealed by heating to between 800–1,450 °F (427–788 °C). It should be cooled slowly afterwards, to reduce risk of cracking.", "output": "Army Dress, weapons, metalworking, penny production, and Olympic medals"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write an e-mail to the office asking employees to clean their coffee mugs rather than leave them in the sink. It should be polite, but express some annoyance.", "output": "Hello fellow coffee-drinkers,\n\nI love drinking coffee like you, but, I also don't like seeing a bunch of dirty mugs piling up in the sink. We do not have cleaning staff to clean them up during the day. Your coworkers have been cleaning up after you. Please rinse any used coffee mugs and put them in the dishwasher like you do at home! Thank you!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these cities are in Italy or Switzerland: Milan, Florence, Zurich, Bern, Lucerne, Rome", "output": "Milan: Italy\nFlorence: Italy\nZurich: Switzerland\nBern: Switzerland\nLucerne: Switzerland\nRome: Italy"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I be healthy ?", "output": "Being healthy is not a difficult task. In fact, by supporting your body and mind, making some simple tweaks to your routine, and setting small goals for yourself, you can be on the path toward living a healthier, happier life. \nIn order to be healthy, focus on the following things: \n- Having a healthy diet: you should drink more water, eat your breakfast and respect your meals time. \n- Having a healthy exercice plan.\n- Being emotionally healthy. \n- Building a healthy routine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a list of items that are “must buys” at Costco", "output": "1. Toilet Paper\n2. Paper Towels\n3 TV’s\n4. Jewelry \n5. Water Bottles\n6. Any Meat Product\n7. Avocados\n8. Alcohol\n9. Giant Shampoo & Conditioner \n10. Clothes"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a flying or aquatic animal: salmon, eagle, dolphin, whale, octopus, bat, goose", "output": "Among the given list, salmon, dolphin, whale, octopus are aquatic animals whereas eagle, bat and goose are flying animals."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the best romantic comedies", "output": "-My Big Fat Greek Wedding\n-How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days\n-Clueless\n-13 Going On 30\n-She's The Man\n-Just Go With It\n-The Sweetest Thing\n-Set It Up"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this text, who was Mclaren's number-one driver in 1988\nContext: In 1988, due to the relationship he had built up with Honda throughout the 1987 season with Lotus, and with the approval of McLaren's number-one driver and then-double world champion, Alain Prost, Senna joined the McLaren team. The foundation for a fierce competition between Senna and Prost was laid, culminating in a number of dramatic race incidents between the two over the next five years. However, the experienced pair also quickly realized, despite their personal rivalry, they had to work together, especially in testing, to keep ahead of their main opposition from Ferrari, Williams, Benetton and Lotus.", "output": "In 1988, according to this text Alain Prost was McLaren's number one driver"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following as \"animate\" or \"inanimate\": humans, rocks, houses, plants, trees, cars, flowers, curtains, walls", "output": "Humans: Animate\nRocks: Inanimate\nHouses: Inanimate\nPlants: Animate\nTrees: Animate\nCars: Inanimate\nFlowers: Animate\nCurtains: Inanimate\nWalls: Inanimate"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the purpose of Major League Baseball's rule changes this year?", "output": "Major League Baseball has been facing a decline in interest for years. The reasons commonly given for this decline are the length of games and lack of action attributed to the shift.\n\nIn an effort to speed up the games and make them more interesting, baseball implemented a number of changes. \n\n- They made the bases bigger to encourage more base stealing.\n- They banned the \"shift\". The \"shift\" became prevalent over the last decade and is seen as one of the main contributors to a reduction in scoring. They hope to increase offense with the ban on the shift.\n- A pitch clock. Pitchers have to deliver a pitch within 15 seconds if no runner is on base; if a runner is on base, the pitcher must deliver the pitch within 20 seconds. Batters also must be in the batter's box and ready to hit with at least 8 seconds remaining on the clock. If a pitcher fails to deliver the pitch within the allotted time, the batter is awarded an automatic ball. If the batter is not ready to hit within 8 seconds, the batter receives an automatic strike."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Using the two paragraphs below, when was the Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of NY founded, and when did it play in Ukraine for the first time?\nContext: Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York was founded in 1949 with the goal \"to preserve and cultivate the rich musical heritage of Ukraine\", both for the church and for secular occasions. In the beginning, the chorus was a men's chorus of Ukrainian immigrants who met to sing music they loved. The first music director was L. Krushelnycky. The group became a mixed choir in 1959. \n\nThey have performed in New York at locations including in Alice Tully Hall, Avery Fisher Hall, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Town Hall. They toured to the Kennedy Center in Washington, and in several European capitals. In 1990, the chorus toured Ukraine for the first time, singing in Kyiv, Lviv, Poltava, and Kaniv. They made recordings of both church and secular music.", "output": "The Ukrainian Chorus Dumka of New York was founded in 1949. It toured Ukraine for the first time in 1990."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who invented the airplane?", "output": "The airplane was invented by Santos Dumont, a Brazilian inventor. He flew for the first time in France, in the year of 1906."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who designed the South African Class 15E 4-8-2 locomotive?\nContext: The Class 15E 4-8-2 Mountain type mixed traffic steam locomotive was a refinement of the Classes 15C and 15CA. It was designed by A.G. Watson, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the South African Railways (SAR) from 1929 to 1936, and incorporated many of the improvements which had been developed by him, some of which were a vastly enlarged standardised boiler, a large and wide fire grate and a Watson cab.", "output": "The designer of the South African Class 15E 4-8-2 locomotive was A.G. Watson, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the South African Railways."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is New Zealand's most well-known wine that it produces?", "output": "New Zealand is known for its Sauvignon Blancs."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the best rock and roll drummer of all time?", "output": "John Bonham"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: According to the paragraph below, what is Generative AI?\nContext: A generative artificial intelligence or generative AI is a type of AI system capable of generating text, images, or other media in response to prompts. Generative AI systems use generative models such as large language models to statistically sample new data based on the training data set that was used to create them.", "output": "Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to AI systems that respond to user prompts to generate text, images and other media."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the10 best NCAA Basketball programs all-time?", "output": "UCLA, Kansas, Duke, North Carolina, Connecticut, Michigan State, Kentucky, Louisville, Indiana and Arizona"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the all time leading goal scorer for Manchester United?", "output": "The all time leading goal scorer for Manchester United is Wayne Rooney."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Hallucigenia, Fin Whale", "output": "Fin Whale is alive, Hallucigenia is extinct."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this text about Major League Baseball, how many games do teams play in the regular season and how many games are played in the World Series.\nContext: Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world.[B] MLB is composed of 30 teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), with 29 in the United States and 1 in Canada. Formed in 1876 and 1901 respectively, the NL and AL cemented their cooperation with the National Agreement in 1903. They remained legally separate entities until 2000, when they merged into a single organization led by the Commissioner of Baseball. MLB is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan. It is considered one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada. \n\nEach team plays 162 games per season, and six teams in each league advance to a four-round postseason tournament that culminates in the World Series, a best-of-seven championship series between the two league champions first played in 1903. The New York Yankees have the most championships: 27. The reigning champions are the Houston Astros, who defeated the Philadelphia Phillies, 4–2, in the 2022 World Series.", "output": "Each team will play 162 games per regular season, with the two top teams playing a best of seven in the World Series Championship."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How should I go about planning a trip to Europe?", "output": "Planning a trip to Europe is similar to planning any travel in some ways but quite different in others. This is because Europe is a diverse continent made up of countries each with their unique culture, geography and climate. Moreover, every country has something unique to offer by way of things to do. Therefore, while planning your trip to Europe, first consider what kind of experience you want, for example, whether you want a more modern holiday or a rustic vacation, whether you want to spend time on the beach or rather partake in winter sports or activities. Consider also whether you like warmer climates or enjoy winter weather. Once you have established that, consider your budget and for how any days you can travel. After you decide on all those parameters, you can create your travel itinerary and either do your travel booking yourself or approach a travel agent to do it for you."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the islands bathed by the Andfjorden fjord described on this paragraph?\nContext: Andfjorden is a fjord on the border of Nordland and Troms og Finnmark counties in Norway. It primarily flows between the large islands of Andøya and Senja. Grytøya and the smaller islands Bjarkøya and Krøttøya are located in the fjord. The main crossing is via the Andenes–Gryllefjord Ferry between Andøy and Senja municipalities. Other municipalities through which the fjord flows are Harstad, and Kvæfjord.", "output": "The Andfjorden fjord primarily flows between the Andøya and Senja islands. Grytøya and the smaller islands Bjarkøya and Krøttøya are located in the fjord."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the reference text, what is the female equivalent of Karl?\nContext: Carol is used as a female name, Carl or Karl is the male version of the name, although in contemporary Western usage it is more commonly used for females. It is a European continental spelling of the English Charles, the Germanic Carl, and the Latin Carolus, and can also be a short version of the name Caroline. Spelling variations include Carole.", "output": "Carol (sometimes Carole and other variations) is used a female name for Carl or Karl."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether each state touches the ocean or not: Florida, North Carolina, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas", "output": "Florida: Touches The Ocean \nNorth Carolina: Touches The Ocean\nNebraska: Does Not Touch The Ocean\nOklahoma: Does Not Touch The Ocean\nOregon: Touches The Ocean\nTexas: Touches The Ocean"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about Pablo Escobar, how much money did he have when he died?\nContext: Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria (/ˈɛskəbɑːr/; Spanish: [ˈpaβlo es.koˈβ̞aɾ]; 1 December 1949 – 2 December 1993) was a Colombian drug lord and narcoterrorist who was the founder and sole leader of the Medellín Cartel. Dubbed \"the king of cocaine\", Escobar was the wealthiest criminal in history, having amassed an estimated net worth of US$30 billion by the time of his death—equivalent to $70 billion as of 2022—while his drug cartel monopolized the cocaine trade into the United States in the 1980s and early 1990s.", "output": "Pablo Escobar had an estimated net worth of $30B when he died in 1993."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How is \"crisp\" pronounced?", "output": "The word \"crisp\" is pronounced from the back of the mouth to the front."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: how to use toothpaste creatively", "output": "Use it in insect bites\nUse it to make art\nUse it as bleaching\nUse it for cleaning stains off Tiles\nUse it for cleaning pores"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Steelhead or Metalhead", "output": "Steelhead"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the benefits of Microservices?", "output": "Microservices break up Monolithic Architecture into standalone lightweight services that serve a single purpose. Developer productivity is increased as teams dedicated to the single responsibility service can control releases independent of other services. They can also control the language the service is written in. This is helpful when certain services might benefit from being written in Python vs C#, Java or Javascript. Microservices advocate for an event driven architecture where services are not coupled or referenced directly. Each Microservice can publish events that can be consumed/subscribed by other services. Containerization and Microservices go well together when designing Microservices, considering that the paradigm calls for Containers to be immutable and treated as Cattle. New and Old versions of the same Microservice can be released side by side in an A/B pattern, helping with assurance of any updates. Containers can host the Microservices quickly and be tested across environments with reliability ensuring all dependencies are encapsulated in the build of the running image."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Cristiano Ronaldo?", "output": "Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese professional footballer. Who played for major European clubs such as Sporing Cp, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. He has won 32 trophies in his career and five Ballon d'Or. He is regarded as one of the greatest of all time aka GOAT. Currently he plays as a forward for Saudi Professional League club Al Nassr."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to make an americano ?", "output": "The classical Americano needs a specific ratio between coffee and water: 2 parts of water and 1 part of expresso. \nIdeally, you can use coffee beans and grind them just before you brew.\nWith a coffee machine: make one shot of expresso in a mug and fill it to the top with additional hot water at 60 degrees Celsius."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Ganges River Dolphin, Helicoprion", "output": "Helicoprion is extinct, Ganges River Dolphin is alive."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the national bird of New Zealand?", "output": "The kiwi bird is the national bird of New Zealand. This bird is particularly interesting because it cannot fly and it runs very fast. If you see one in person consider yourself lucky because sightings are rare during the day and in highly populated areas. It also has strong legs and no tail. New Zealanders adore this bird and often refer to it as the 'humble kiwi.'"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the former prince of Wales is now referred as?", "output": "King Charles III of United Kingdom"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please give me a short bulleted list of key points about Ethiopia?\nContext: Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in Africa, the emergence of Ethiopian civilization dates back thousands of years. Due to migration and imperial expansion, it grew to include many other primarily Afro-Asiatic-speaking communities, including Amhara, Oromos, Somalis, Tigray, Afars, Sidama, Gurage, Agaw and Harari, among others. One of the first kingdoms to rise to power in the territory was the kingdom of D'mt in the 10th century BC, which established its capital at Yeha. In the first century AD the Aksumite Kingdom rose to power in the Tigray Region with its capital at Aksum and grew into a major power on the Red Sea, subjugating Yemen and Meroe. In the early fourth century, during the reign of Ezana, Christianity was declared the state religion. Ezana's reign is also when the Aksumites first identified themselves as \"Ethiopians\", and not long after, Philostorgius became the first foreign author to call the Aksumites Ethiopians. The Aksumite empire fell into decline with the rise of Islam in the Arabian peninsula, which slowly shifted trade away from the Christian Aksum. It eventually became isolated, its economy slumped and Aksum's commercial domination of the region ended. The Aksumites gave way to the Zagwe dynasty, who established a new capital at Lalibela before giving way to the Solomonic dynasty in the 13th century. During the early Solomonic period, Ethiopia went through military reforms and imperial expansion that allowed it to dominate the Horn of Africa. Portuguese missionaries arrived at this time", "output": "- Ethiopia is one of the older countries in Africa.\n- In the first century AD the Aksumite Kingdom rose to power in the Tigray Region with its capital at Aksum\n- During the early Solomonic period, Ethiopia went through military reforms and imperial expansion"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is fossil fighter gameplay like?\nContext: Fossil Fighters is a role-playing video game series published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS consoles. Its gameplay revolves around digging up and extracting dinosaur fossils, reviving them into supernatural \"vivosaurs\" and engaging in battle.", "output": "Fossil fighters is a third-person, single-player game on the Nintendo DS focused around finding, cleaning, and reviving dinosaur fossils on Vivosaur Island. Once dinosaurs (called vivosaurs in the game) are revived, they can be used to battle other fossil fighters. The goal of the game is to reach the highest fossil fighter license level, find better and better fossils, defeat the BB Bandits who are determined to cause trouble around the island, and uncover various mysteries surrounding the island."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List top 5 people with most silver medals in the olympics", "output": "1. Larisa Latynina - 5 medals\n2. Nikolai Andrianov - 5 medals\n3. Edoardo Mangiarotti - 5 medals\n4. Ireen Wust - 5 medals\n5. Isabell Werth - 5 medals"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the objective of hockey?", "output": "Ice hockey is a sport played by 2 opposing teams. The objective is for a team to score more goals than their opponents. Goals are scored by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a sight-reading contest?", "output": "In musical education, sight-reading is the ability to perform a newly-encountered musical composition within just a few minutes. Music students typically enter a rehearsal room with their assigned instruments, sit down, and are given a just a few moments to learn a new piece. Oftentimes, directors are allowed to walk them quickly through the composition, perhaps clapping or singing, but the students are not allowed to practice the piece or mark up the musical notation. The ensemble that delivers the best performance (according to the contest's judges) in the given amount of time will win the contest."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please fix the typos and grammar issues in the following text and reply with the updated text:\n\nI wuld love to go te cynema but I dont like the corrent movies.", "output": "I would love to go to the cinema but I don't like the current movies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What criteria should I be looking at when buying a new motorcycle?", "output": "There are a number of criteria you should be looking at:\n- Price: How does it fit in your budget?\n- Engine type: Do you want a traditional combustion engine, or go for an electric one?\n- Number of cylinders: If you go for combustion engine, how many cylinders do you choose? Less cylinders are usually cheaper, make the motorcycle more lightweight and thus easier to maneuver. More cylinders make the engine feel smoother, also have more power, but are heavier and more expensive.\n- Usage: What do you use it for? Just for fun, commuting to work, general transportation? Travel? Offroad? Racing?\n- Assistance systems: Modern motorcycles have a range of assistance systems like ABS, Cruise Control, Distance sensors, electronic driving modes for different weather conditions etc. They can make driving safer , but also add weight and make the bike more expensive. Which ones do you need? \n- Style: There are different styles like naked bike, cruiser, chopper, dual sport, race bike , scrambler etc. Different styles can be more or less adequate depending on your usage, or you can simply pick the one that appeals to you.\n- Size: The two most important aspects in terms of size are seat height and weight. Both have a huge impact on how well you are in control when not driving, for example when you need to stop at a traffic light or going slowly in stop & go traffic.\nSeat height is important , so your feet can reach the ground when stopping. However the width of the seat and general width dimensions of the bike also play a role here. So two bikes with same seat height might feel very differently. Best is to try it out"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some games you can play in the middle of nature and a bunch of people?", "output": "There are the classic games you can always play, like tag, or I spy, or Truth or Dare, but there are plenty of ways to be more creative.\n\nYou can collect a bunch of rocks. Then about 10 feet away create a small stack of rocks. Each person takes turns with their own pebbles and tries to knock the stack of rocks over.\n\nIf you are near moving water, you can have a \"stick boat\" race. Everyone chooses a stick and places it at one point in the river, and you cheer and goad each other to see who's stick wins the race.\n\nYou can divide into teams and create \"nature art\" like Andy Goldsworthy who assembles leaves and sticks into beautiful images.\n\nYou can simulate games like Bocce or Frisbee Golf with things you find; rocks can be bocce balls, sticks can be frisbees.\n\nYou can make a game out of anything."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What did Jamaican-American author Nicola Yoon major in college for her graduate degree?", "output": "Creative Writing at Emerson College"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the following passage, extract the device used to shoot this film.\nContext: High Flying Bird is a 2019 American sports drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh, from a story suggested by André Holland, with the screenplay by Tarell Alvin McCraney. The film stars Holland, Zazie Beetz, Melvin Gregg, Sonja Sohn, Zachary Quinto, Glenn Fleshler, Jeryl Prescott, Justin Hurtt-Dunkley, Caleb McLaughlin, Bobbi Bordley, Kyle MacLachlan and Bill Duke, with additional appearances of basketball players Reggie Jackson, Karl-Anthony Towns and Donovan Mitchell. The film follows a sports agent who must pull off a plan in 72 hours, pitching a controversial opportunity to his client, a rookie basketball player during the company’s lockout. The film was shot entirely on the iPhone 8, becoming Soderbergh's second film to be shot on an iPhone, after Unsane.", "output": "High Flying Bird is a 2019 American sports drama film that was shot on the iPhone 8."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all of the names of people mentioned in this paragraph and list them using bullets in the format {Name}\nContext: On August 16, 2014, NBCSN journalist Robin Miller reported that Ed Carpenter would merge his team with Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing, whom he had raced for in 2011; the two teams officially announced the merger at the Milwaukee Mile a week later. The next day, SFHR driver Josef Newgarden was re-signed to a one-year extension to race with CFH. On August 27, the team announced they would run with Chevrolet engines, and a month later, Carpenter confirmed Fuzzy's Award Winning Vodka would follow the team to sponsor the 20. The team made its debut with Carpenter driving in testing for the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company at Indianapolis Motor Speedway from September 23–24, followed by a session at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course with Newgarden and Mike Conway.", "output": "• Robin Miller\n• Ed Carpenter\n• Sarah Fisher Hartman\n• Josef Newgarden\n• Mike Conway"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me the top 7 songs on billboard right now", "output": "- Like Crazy - Jimin\n- Flowers - Miley Cyrus \n- Last Night - Morgan Wallen \n- Kill Bill - SZA \n- Creepin' - Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage\n- Die for you - The Weeknd, Ariana Grande \n- Boy's A Liar, Pt. 2"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: It really depends on where you will ride the bicycle, how often you will use it, if the bicycle be used for competing or pleasure and your body type. One more thing to consider will be the budget you want to invest for the bicycle.", "output": "More than just the budget you should also consider the purpose of the bicycle - pleasure or compete and your body size. If you consider it for pleasure my suggestion would be to search online the different models and have a look of them into a shop, try the bicycle and then find the best price."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the following information about the speed of light:\nSpeed of light in vacuum which has a refractive index of 1 is 300Km/sec\nSpeed of light in water which has a refractive index of 1.3 is 225Km/sec\nSpeed of light in diamond which has a refractive index of 2.4 is 125Km/sec\n\nEstimate the speed of light in glass which has a refractive index of 1.5", "output": "From the information given we can see the light of speed is inversely proportional the refractive index of the medium. We can estimate the speed of light in glass as speed of light in vacuum divided by the medium's refractive index. In case of glass that would be 300Km/1.5 = 200Km/sec.\n\nThe estimated speed of light in glass will be around 200 Km/sec"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How old is Boo Boo Bear?\nContext: Boo-Boo Bear is a Hanna-Barbera cartoon character on The Yogi Bear Show. Boo-Boo is an anthropomorphic dwarf bear who wears a blue bowtie. Boo-Boo is Yogi Bear's constant companion (not his son, as sometimes believed), and often acts as his conscience. He tries (usually unsuccessfully) to keep Yogi from doing things he should not do, and also to keep Yogi from getting into trouble with Ranger Smith – often saying, \"Mr. Ranger isn't gonna like this, Yogi.\" It is not readily apparent whether Boo-Boo is a juvenile bear with a precocious intellect, or simply an adult bear who is short of stature.", "output": "It is unclear how old Boo Boo Bear is. He may be an adolescent or just a short adult."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify the bird from the list: Racoon, Golden eagle, Anteater", "output": "Golden eagle"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: If I give you a list of weapons, can you break them into melee and ranged. The list is knife, bow, axe, shotgun, mace, whip, rifle and cannon.", "output": "Melee weapons include the knife, axe, mace and whip. Ranged weapons include the bow, shotgun, rifle and cannon."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Are UGGs considered fashionable?", "output": "UGGs were originally worn in Australia by surfers and in the 90’s became mainstream. However since then, they’ve became unpopular and even described as “basic girl” footwear. Recently, their popularity has had a resurgence. While the question of whether they are fashionable is largely debated, the comfort they provide is undeniable."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which car manufacturer is French or American: Venturi, Lincoln", "output": "Venturi is French, Lincoln is American"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: you are riding your bicycle to the store and your bicycle has a basket. which of the following items can you take back home? a toothbrush, a TV, a bar of soap, a pair of pants, a pair of skis, a loaf of bread, a tiger, a phone charger", "output": "you can take back, the tooth brush, the bar of soap, a pair of pants, a loaf of bread and a phone charger"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Agiarut, Agung", "output": "Agung is percussion, Agiarut is string."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is there an Irish pub everywhere you go?", "output": "There are many reasons in history for Irish pubs being situated in obscure towns, places and holiday destinations. One reason is due to the amount of Irish people that immigrated from the 1500's right up too late 1980's for various reasons be it famine, civil war or opportunity. This resulted in Irish people settling and developing communities that included Irish pubs that in turn attracted customers and were successful. In more recent times, there is a holding company that has placed Irish pubs in obscure areas i.e. on some of the highest mountains in the world or small villages with small populations to build on the global phenomenon of 'there is always an irish pub everywhere you go'."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When is the best time to buy house in USA", "output": "Late Spring and early Summers are considered \"hot periods\" in real-estate market because there is an increase in the number of listings (or supplies) during these months."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the fastest point of sail?", "output": "The fastest point of sail on a traditional sailing vessel is the beam reach."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Summarize what the network Bravo is about\nContext: Bravo is an American basic cable television network, launched on December 8, 1980. It is owned by the NBCUniversal Television and Streaming division of Comcast's NBCUniversal. The channel originally focused on programming related to fine arts and film. It currently mainly focuses on lifestyle reality television series targeted at 25-to-54-year-old women as well as the LGBTQIA+ community.\n\nAs of January 2016, approximately 89,824,000 American households (77% of households with TV) receive Bravo.", "output": "Bravo is a television network that show reality TV shows which are targeted at 25-54 year old women as well as the LGBTQIA+ community. Approximately 77% of households with a TV have access to Bravo."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: If I was trying to build a garden shed, categorise each of the following as either \"useful\" or \"not useful\". A banana, a hammer, nails, screws, personal protective equipment, an assistant, wood, kitchen knife, spoon, ice, magnifying glass", "output": "The following items would be \"useful\" to help you build a garden shed: \n\nA hammer\nNails\nScrews\nPersonal Protective Equipment \nAn assistant \nWood \n\nThe following items are \"not useful\" to help you build a garden shed: \n\nBanana\nKitchen knife \nSpoon\nIce \nMagnifying glass"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the 13 villages in Newton, Massachusetts?", "output": "Unlike many cities that have a single downtown and town center, the City of Newton, Massachusetts is divided into thirteen distinct villages with its own center. The thirteen villages are: \n\n* Auburndale\n* Chestnut Hill\n* Newton Centre\n* Newton Corner\n* Newton Highlands\n* Newton Lower Falls\n* Newton Upper Falls\n* Newtonville\n* Nonantum \n* Oak Hill \n* Thompsonville\n* Waban\n* West Newton"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between dark matter and dark energy?", "output": "Dark energy is a placeholder for the unknown physical mechanism by which the expansion of our universe is accelerating. On the other hand, dark matter is the stuff making up most of the mass in our galaxies. So while dark energy is responsible for things moving apart, dark matter holds things together."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is the city of Nasimerice\nContext: Našiměřice (German: Aschmeritz) is a municipality and village in Znojmo District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants.\n\nNašiměřice lies approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) north-east of Znojmo, 32 km (20 mi) south-west of Brno, and 189 km (117 mi) south-east of Prague.", "output": "Nasimerice (German: Aschmeritz) is a municipality and village in Znojmo District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants.\n\nNasimerice lies approximately 28 kilometres (17 mi) north-east of Znojmo, 32 km (20 mi) south-west of Brno, and 189 km (117 mi) south-east of Prague."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the Tower Chowk renamed?\nContext: Rajendra Tower (Hindi: राजेंद्र टावर), locally known as Tower Chowk, is a historic clock tower in Gaya, Bihar, India. Built sometime between 1910 and 1914 during the British rule by the-then collector George Oldhum, it was renamed as Rajendra Tower after the first Indian president Dr. Rajendra Prasad in 1981 by the administration of Bihar's Chief Minister Jagannath Mishra. The tower is widely considered to be the symbol of the city.\n\nHistory\nThe clock tower was built during the British Raj by George Oldhum, the-then collector of Gaya district, which was under Bihar and Orissa Province sometime between 1910 and 1914. The clock tower gradually became symbolic for the city of Gaya. After the end of British rule in 1947, the clock tower eventually became the property of the new Indian state of Bihar. It was renamed Rajendra Tower in 1981 after Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the first President of India by the administration of Jagannath Mishra, the-then Chief Minister of Bihar. According to locals, there were four clocks in the tower on each side and people used to hear the chimes of the clock from meters away whereas pedestrians used to match their accurate time by taking the reference of the clock. Due to the presence of the clock tower, the area gradually became a commercial district and goes by the name of Tower Chowk.", "output": "The tower Chowk was renamed as Rajendra Tower after the passing of the president Dr. Rajendra Prasad."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why did the Prix Lupin not take place from 1915 to 1918?\nContext: The event was established in 1855, and it was originally called the Prix de l'Empereur. It was initially held at the Champ de Mars, and was transferred to Longchamp in 1857. It was cancelled due to the Franco-Prussian War in 1871, and was renamed the Grande Poule des Produits in 1872.\n\nThe race was one of several trials for the Prix du Jockey Club collectively known as the Poules des Produits. The others (listed by their modern titles) were the Prix Daru, the Prix Hocquart, the Prix Noailles and the Prix Greffulhe. Unlike those races, the Grande Poule des Produits had no restrictions based on the nationality of a horse's sire or dam.\n\nThe event was renamed in memory of Auguste Lupin (1807–1895), a successful owner-breeder, in 1896.\n\nThe Prix Lupin was abandoned throughout World War I, with no running from 1915 to 1918. It was cancelled once during World War II, in 1940. It was run at Le Tremblay over 2,150 metres in 1943, and at Maisons-Laffitte in 1944.\n\nThe present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Prix Lupin was classed at Group 1 level.\n\nThe race was last run in 2004. It was discontinued after France Galop restructured its Group 1 programme for three-year-olds in 2005.", "output": "Due to the first World War"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are a few uses of pot (THC) gummies?", "output": "-Gummies are used medicinally for patients to cope with chronic pain\n-Gummies are used to self-medicate as a way to treat mental health issues such as depression and anxiety\n-Gummies are used to prevent seizures\n-Gummies are also used for fun, similar to how people use alcohol"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Pambai, Steel Guitar", "output": "Steel Guitar is string, Pambai is percussion"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following music genres as broadly popular or niche: Rock, Hip Hop, Pop, Heavy Metal, Bluegrass, Country", "output": "Broadly Popular: Rock, Hip Hop, Pop. Niche: Heavy Metal, Bluegrass, Country."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the purpose of the Security Exchange Act of 1934?\nContext: The Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (also called the Exchange Act, '34 Act, or 1934 Act) (Pub. L. 73–291, 48 Stat. 881, enacted June 6, 1934, codified at 15 U.S.C. § 78a et seq.) is a law governing the secondary trading of securities (stocks, bonds, and debentures) in the United States of America. A landmark of wide-ranging legislation, the Act of '34 and related statutes form the basis of regulation of the financial markets and their participants in the United States. The 1934 Act also established the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the agency primarily responsible for enforcement of United States federal securities law.\n\nCompanies raise billions of dollars by issuing securities in what is known as the primary market. Contrasted with the Securities Act of 1933, which regulates these original issues, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 regulates the secondary trading of those securities between persons often unrelated to the issuer, frequently through brokers or dealers. Trillions of dollars are made and lost each year through trading in the secondary market.", "output": "The purpose of the Security Exchange Act (SEA) of 1934 in the United States was to regulate the secondary trading market of securities like stocks and bonds between persons unrelated to the issuer. This act also created the Securities and Exchange commission (SEC) that enforces United States federal securities law."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Eryops, Bluefin Tuna", "output": "Bluefin Tuna is alive, Eryops is extinct."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Kundu, Kabosy", "output": "Kabosy is string, Kundu is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following are Great Lakes and Oceans: Michigan, Atlantic, Superior, Eire, Pacific, Huron, Ontario, Arctic, Indian", "output": "Great Lakes: Michigan, Superior, Eire, Huron, Ontario\nOceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is it safe to drink water out of a creek?", "output": "No, untreated surface water is typically not safe to drink, as it could contain bacteria or parasites that cause disease."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where can I find more information on Tau?", "output": "The motivation and case for using Tau as the circle constant is explained in the Tau Manifesto at www.tauday.com."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What year was Genghis Khan born?", "output": "Genghis Khan was born in the year 1162."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to reverse Type 2 diabetes naturally?", "output": "Intermittent fasting is recently been found to be very effective in reversing Type 2 diabetes \nEspecially healthy eating habits during in eating window and healthy lifestyle accelerates the time taken to reverse the Type 2 diabetes i.e blood sugar levels comes to normal range.\nThere’s a lot of research going on in this space, lots of people are seeing the results. Doctors and dietician are finding this revolutionary and out of the standard medical procedure of treating Type 2 diabetes with drugs like Metformin.”\nLow carb high protein and high fat diet, keto diet, right exercise routine have found to improve the results. \nThe effect of this approach depends on various factors like Age, current food habits and health lifestyle, severity of the condition, discipline, will power and lots more"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of adjectives that describe the ideal friend.", "output": "A great friend would be trustworthy, honest, loyal, funny, humble, smart, empathetic, and beautiful."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the differences of the Wing Chun kongfu and the traditional Shaolin Kongfu?", "output": "Wing chun was invented by a Buddhist nun who watched a snake and crane fighting. She adopted principles from both styles. She equated that to yin vs yang in terms of fighting style. \nIt's all about economy of movement, small quick strikes and close quarters combat. \nIt's meant to be effective for people of all ages and sizes and does not emphasize force. The crane stood there motionless and waded off the snakes quick strikes. It wasn't phased by the attacks. The posture and mindset of the crane and the quick strikes of the snake. \n\nShaolin was developed to ward off invaders. Usually enemies riding horses so they do a lot of high jumping kicks which were used to kick people off horses. \nIt's usually associated with tiger or dragon styles which can operate at more distance and use power. It's also very flashy and usedin demonstrations and many king fu movies .\nIt's actually counterintuitive to many martial arts where you strike hard or from a distance and move around a lot ducking blocking etc. Wing chun is just small subtle blocks to divert attacks off center and then you strike back concurrently"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What makes someone beautiful?", "output": "It's often said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What makes someone beautiful is subjective to whatever quality the individual or other party deems beautiful, attractive or desirable. Most individuals are not a good judge of their own appearance or qualities. According to the Austrian writer Kyle Krauss, the best way to be beautiful, is to stop worrying about being ugly. The most attractive people are often confident and are usually not concerned with how others perceive their appearance."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the following statement true or false: cat's have wings?", "output": "It is false. Cat's do not have wings."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of these as ground transportation or aviation transportation: airplane, truck, bicycle, unicycle, jet, wagon, helicopter.", "output": "Ground transportation would include all vehicles that travel along the ground. From the list you provided these include: truck, bicycle, unicycle, and wagon.\n\nAviation transportation includes any vehicle that flies. From the list you provided these include: airplane, jet, and helicopter."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Leptodactylus tapiti?\nContext: Leptodactylus tapiti is a species of frog in the family Leptodactylidae. It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitats are moist savanna, subtropical or tropical high-altitude grassland, and rivers.", "output": "Leptodactylus tapiti is a species of frog and is native to Brazil."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you make money?", "output": "There are many ways to make money. You can apply for job and perform a service that pays money. If you have a talent you might be able monetize that talent through performance like acting in movies or tutoring students. If you are creative and build and make things you could sell those things for money like furniture or custom artwork. If you still don't know how to make money then going back to school might be an option to learn a new trade skill such as welding, construction, or working on cars and boats."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can birds sleep in the air?", "output": "The sooty tern only lands to breed and rear its young. It eats, sleeps, and drinks while flying and can stay airborne for ten years! An albatross also sleeps while it flies! It can doze while cruising at 25mph."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: If we didn't want to risk a having a flat tire, which of these vehicles would we avoid: bus, car, truck, plane, train, kayak, helicopter.", "output": "Flat tires are only possible on a car, bus and truck, so avoid those. You can take a plane, train, kayak or helicopter without risking having a flat tire."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the major food allergens in the USA?", "output": "Some of the major food allergens in the USA as identified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) include: \nWheat, peanuts, tree nuts, soy, shellfish, fish, eggs, milk, and sesame."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is WIOO served to license?\nContext: WIOO (1000 AM), known as \"Country Gold FM & AM\", WIOO is a commercial AM radio station licensed to serve Carlisle, Pennsylvania. The call sign stands for the station's former long-time branding, \"W-100,\" referring to its position on the AM dial. WIOO has aired a \"country gold\" format for the past 21 years, playing country music from approximately 5–50 years ago. The station is affiliated with Westwood One, and with Motor Racing Network, and Performance Racing Network for extensive NASCAR coverage.\n\nWIOO is a \"daytimer\", broadcasting at full power from local sunrise to local sunset, and at reduced power from local sunset until 45 minutes later (during \"critical hours\"), after which it signs off to protect clear channel station WMVP in Chicago, Illinois from skywave interference. The station's programming is simulcast 24 hours a day on FM translators 97.9 W250AP and 107.3 W297CO both in Carlisle. WIOO also simulcasts the majority of its programming on translator 93.9 W230AX, licensed to serve Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.", "output": "The WIOO AM radio station is licensed to serve Carlisle, Pennsylvania."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are a few things to do when visiting Northern Vietnam?", "output": "Here are some to do when visiting Northern Vietnam: \n1. Go hiking through the picturesque rice terraces in Sa Pa. This is a great way to experience the beauty and local culture of Northern Vietnam.\n2. Take a cruise on Ha Long Bay. This Unesco world heritage site is a great place to relax and take in the views as you sail through thousands of limestone islands.\n3. Visit Hanoi and go on a food tour. This is one of the best ways to experience the local culture of Vietnam through authentic Vietnamese cuisine. \n4. Spend a day exploring the stunning landscapes of Ninh Binh. Home to the ancient capital of Vietnam and the Unesco World Heritage site of Trang An, Ninh Binh is a popular destination in Northern Vietnam."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between love and affection?", "output": "Friendship and love are feelings close to each other, but there is a substantial difference. Friendship is a feeling that, if genuine, can last a lifetime. Love, on the other hand, is a more complex feeling that can change with the passage of time"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about the Driftwood River, tell me what main river it is part of.\nContext: The Driftwood River is a 15.5-mile-long (24.9 km) tributary of the East Fork of the White River in central Indiana in the United States. Via the White, Wabash and Ohio rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River. It is a short river, formed by the confluence of two longer streams a short distance upstream of its mouth.\n\nCourse\nThe Driftwood River is formed in southeastern Johnson County, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Edinburgh, by the confluence of Sugar Creek and the Big Blue River. It flows generally southwardly through northwestern Bartholomew County to Columbus, where it joins the Flatrock River to form the East Fork of the White River.\n\nNear Edinburgh, IN, Driftwood River has a mean annual discharge of 1,210 cubic feet per second.[", "output": "The Driftwood River is part of the Mississippi River."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph describing the conclusion of the movie Groundhog Day, how did Phil manage to break the cycle and wake up on February 3 instead of back once again on February 2?\nContext: During one iteration of the loop, Phil reports on the Groundhog Day festivities with such eloquence that other news crews stop working to listen to his speech, amazing Rita. Phil continues his day helping the people of Punxsutawney. That night, Rita witnesses Phil's expert piano-playing skills as the adoring townsfolk regale her with stories of his good deeds. Impressed by his apparent overnight transformation, Rita successfully bids for him at a charity bachelor auction. Phil carves an ice sculpture in Rita's image and tells her that no matter what happens, even if he is trapped in the loop forever, he is finally happy because he loves her. They share a kiss and retire to Phil's room. He wakes the next morning to \"I Got You Babe\" but finds Rita is still in bed with him and the radio banter has changed; it is now February 3. Phil tells Rita that he wants to live in Punxsutawney with her.\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundhog_Day_(film)", "output": "This paragraph summarizing the conclusion of Groundhog Day explains what was happening when Phil wakes up on February 3 but does not explain why he is able to escape the loop."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some good non-textbook resources for someone to learn more about the world wars?", "output": "There are many podcasts and documentaries out there that center around the world wars. Some notable examples include Ken Burns' documentary The War which is about WWII, Dan Carlin's podcast series Blueprint for Armageddon which lays out the historical context leading to WWI and describes the war in great details. Non-fiction such as Anne Frank's diary provides painful insights to life as Jew who has to hide from Nazi's persecution. Some fictional movies and books can provide a historically accurate glimpse to the human conditions or the major battles of the war, including Band of Brothers, Schindler's List, All Quiet on the Western Front."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the language spoken in Kerala a palindrome?\nContext: Malayalam (/ˌmæləˈjɑːləm/; Malayalam: മലയാളം, Malayāḷam, [mɐlɐjaːɭɐm] (listen)) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of India. Malayalam was designated a \"Classical Language of India\" in 2013. Malayalam has official language status in Kerala and Puducherry (Mahé), and is also the primary spoken language of Lakshadweep and is spoken by 34 million people in India. Malayalam is also spoken by linguistic minorities in the neighbouring states; with a significant number of speakers in the Kodagu and Dakshina Kannada districts of Karnataka, and Kanyakumari, district of Tamil Nadu. It is also spoken by the Malayali Diaspora worldwide, especially in the Persian Gulf countries, due to the large populations of Malayali expatriates there. They are a significant population in each city in India including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune etc.", "output": "Yes, malayalam is the language spoken in Kerala and it is a palindrome"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Find the bird in this list: Avocado, Avocet, Avian", "output": "Avocet"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was Skippy ( on TV )", "output": "The bush kangaroo"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Queen Elizabeth II was crowned at Westminster Abbey on which date?", "output": "June 2,1953"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In The Divergent series by Veronica Roth, what is the name used to refer to people who don't fit into a specific faction?", "output": "Divergents are people who cannot be classified neatly into a specific faction."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the Grand Slams of tennis?", "output": "In tennis there are four major tennis tournaments each year which are each called a Grand Slam tournament. The first each year is the Australian open, which is played on hard courts. The second is the French Open, which is played on clay courts. The third is Wimbledon, which takes place in London on grass courts and the final tournament is the US Open, which takes place in New York City."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the most popular smart ring bells?", "output": "Ring is a smart ring bell company that can record events and ping your phone when someone rings your Ring doorbell. The company has other products such as floodlights that are motion activated."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I tell the neighbors kids to quiet down without being perceived as a grouchy old man?", "output": "There isn't a way that you can not come off as a grouchy old man by telling kids to quiet down."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is the Eclectochromis lobochilus fish generally found?\nContext: Eclectochromis lobochilus is a species of fish in the family Cichlidae. It is found in Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania. Its endemic to Lake Malawi.\n\nThis species is found along rocky shores and sometimes in the intermediate habitat between sandy and rock areas. It occurs at depths of 5–15 metres (16–49 ft). It feeds on invertebrates, mainly adult and larval in insects, that hide among aquatic vegetation or algae. The breeding males defend a cave among the rocks. The females mouthbrood the eggs and fry, guarding them after they have been released. This species is known as \"Haplochromis Hertae\" in the aquarium trade.", "output": "The Eclectochromis lobochilus fish is generally found in Malawi, Mozambique, and Tanzania."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is the corporate headquarters of Adobe Systems?\nContext: The Adobe World Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of Adobe Systems, located in San Jose, California.\n\nThe buildings are known for their green design. The West Tower is listed as an Energy Star labeled building by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. In 2006, all three towers were awarded Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum certification by the United States Green Building Council for environmental sustainability.", "output": "San Jose, California"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the primary features of a gravity hill given the following description?\nContext: A gravity hill, also known as a magnetic hill, mystery hill, mystery spot, gravity road, or anti-gravity hill, is a place where the layout of the surrounding land produces an optical illusion, making a slight downhill slope appear to be an uphill slope. Thus, a car left out of gear will appear to be rolling uphill against gravity. Hundreds of gravity hills are recognized worldwide.", "output": "The gravity hill optical illusion is defined by having the following characteristics:\n\n1. A downhill slope will appear to be an uphill slope\n2. Objects appear to be rolling uphill against gravity"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I decide what bike I should get?", "output": "When it comes to bicycles for adults, there are different kinds available in the market. Select a bike based on how you'd like to use it. Bikes can be categorized as follows:\n1. Road bikes - These bikes have super thin tires and are often used for biking on roads. These help you attain high speeds relatively quickly.\n2. Mountain bikes - These bikes are made to sustain the rough terrain that you could come across while biking. The tires are much thicker made to protect you and give you the support you need.\n3. Hybrid/Commuter bikes - These bikes fall into the middle of the above 2 categories. If you think you might do a bit of road biking and mountain biking, then this might be your best option.\nYou can also go to a store that specializes in selling and repairing bikes to get more information."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you make pizza?", "output": "Pizza comes in many styles. I make Neapolitan pizza, which generally requires a high hydration dough and a very high oven temperatures. The dough is made with four cups of flour, three tablespoons olive oil, a cup and a half of water, one package of yeast, a tablespoon of sugar, and a teaspoon and a half of salt. I typically activate the yeast in lukewarm water and sugar first, then mix all the ingredients in a stand mixer with a dough attachment. I'll add additional water until the dough is very wet, let it rise once in the mixing bowl, then turn the dough out on a surface coated generously with flour. Then I quarter the dough, fold a few times, and let rise again. \n\nForming the pies is the tricky part. I've found pushing the dough into a rough circle with my fingers as a first step works well, but he dough will tend to snap back. I'll pick up the small dough circle and stretch it out on top of my fists to start to break the gluten and form a larger pie with a thinner base. I use an Ooni oven pre-heated on high, but turn the heat down when I'm ready to put the pizza in. The peel needs to be generously coated with flour to get a good launch into the oven. After a few seconds, the dough on the bottom will cook enough that manipulating the pizza becomes much easier. I keep the toppings simple, mozzarella (low moisture), tomato sauce, basil. \n\nEnjoy!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How does the German voting system work?", "output": "Each voter has two votes. The first vote is for a direct constituency candidate. The candidate with the relative majority receives a guaranteed seat in parliament. The second vote is for a party's list of candidates, which applies at the state level. The second vote determines the overall proportional party representation in the parliament. Overhang seats might be added to satisfy the direct mandates from the first vote."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the greatest golfer of all time?", "output": "The greatest golfer of all time is a highly contested topic, although a few names come to mind for any golfer in the modern era. Many folks will look at the players who have won the most Major events, of which there are only four each year. The winningest golfer based on number of Major wins is Jack Nicklaus, and the second winningest golfer is Tiger Woods. \n\nMany would say that means Jack Nicklaus is the greatest golfer of all time, however greatness can also be measured by one's impact on the game. Tiger Woods opened the door for an entire generation of young players coming from diverse backgrounds. This is a fundamental change to a sport that is historically a game of privilege and aristocracy. \n\nI would argue that the combination of having a winning record in Major events and having a significant cultural impact on the game makes Tiger Woods the greatest and most influential golfer of all time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In the game Dungeons and Dragons, players can be spell casters or non-spell casters. Sort this list into those two categories: Wizard, Bard, Ranger, Barbarian, Cleric, Druid, Rogue, Sorcerer, Warlock, Fighter and Monk.", "output": "In D&D the casters are the Bard, Cleric, Druid, Sorcerer, Warlock, and Wizard. The Rogue, Fighter, Barbarian, Monk and Ranger are non-spell casters."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Eric Brewer? What is he known for?", "output": "Eric Allen Brewer is professor emeritus of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley and vice-president of infrastructure at Google. His research interests include operating systems and distributed computing. He is known for formulating the CAP theorem about distributed network applications in the late 1990s."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please sort the following numbers in ascending order: 6, 88, 4, 2074, 34", "output": "4, 6, 34, 88, 2074"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is Dosa a South Indian Food?", "output": "A dose, also called dosai, dosey, dwashi, dosa or dosha is a thin pancake in South Indian cuisine made from a fermented batter of ground black lentils and rice.\n\nDosas originated in South India, but its precise geographical origins are unknown. According to historian P. Thankappan Nair, dosa originated in the town of Udupi in present-day Karnataka. However, according to food historian K. T. Achaya, references in the Sangam literature suggest that dosa was already in use in the ancient Tamil country around the 1st century CE. Achaya states that the earliest written mention of dosa appears in literature of present-day Tamil Nadu, in the 8th century, while the earliest mention of dosa in the Kannada literature appears a century later.\n\nIn popular tradition, the origin of the dosa is linked to Udupi, probably because of the dish's association with Udupi restaurants. The Tamil dosai is softer and thicker. The thinner and crispier version of dosa was first made in present-day Karnataka. A recipe for dosa can be found in Manasollasa, a 12th-century Sanskrit encyclopedia compiled by Someshvara III, who ruled from present-day Karnataka.\n\nAfter the Independence of India, South Indian cuisine became gradually popular in the North. In Delhi, the Madras Hotel in Connaught Place became one of the first restaurants to serve South Indian cuisine. It arrived in Mumbai with the Udupi restaurants in the 1930s."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Polly, a 51-year-old female, visits your fitness facility. Polly has been told she has pre-diabetes. Explain to her what this means. What role can exercise play in reversing this?", "output": "From a scientific point of view, this means that she is insulin resistant, but she does not have hyperglycemia. As a result, she should be concerned; she is at a high risk for developing type 2 diabetes. The health risks are numerous: damage to blood vessels, high blood pressure, obesity, osteoporosis (thinning bones), and even certain types of cancer like colon, breast, and prostate. However, she can lower insulin resistance and mitigate her risk of pre-diabetes by improving her exercise habits. According to ACSM’s Health and Fitness Journal, almost “all physical activity has a positive effect on insulin.” To maximize efficacy, she should focus on moderate to higher intensity physical activities to best enhance insulin action and glycemic control."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is backgammon?", "output": "Backgammon is a two-player board game that is thousands of years old. Each player has fifteen pieces. The objective is to be the first player to move your pieces off of the board. The players take turns rolling dice that determine how many places they can move their pieces. The game is a combination of skill and luck."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these titles are by Walter Dean Myers and which are by Rick Riordan Jr.? Hoops, The Legend of Tarik, Ambush in the Amazon, Crystal, The Life of a Harlem Man, The Lost Hero, The Titan's Curse, The Lightning Thief, The Red Pyramid, The Demigod Diaries", "output": "Walter Dean Myers titles: Hoops, The Legend of Tarik, Ambush in the Amazon, Crystal, The Life of a Harlem Man \nRick Riordan Jr. titles: The Lost Hero, The Titan's Curse, The Lightning Thief, The Red Pyramid, The Demigod Diaries"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about the Dormouse, in which novel is it a character?\nContext: The Dormouse is a character in \"A Mad Tea-Party\", Chapter VII from the 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.\n\nThe Dormouse sat between the March Hare and the Mad Hatter. They were using him as a cushion while he slept when Alice arrives at the start of the chapter.\n\nThe Dormouse is always falling asleep during the scene, waking up every so often, for example to say:\n\n`You might just as well say,' added the Dormouse, who seemed to be talking in his sleep, that \"I breathe when I sleep\" is the same thing as \"I sleep when I breathe\"!'\n\nHe also tells a story about three young sisters who live in a treacle well, live on treacle, and draw pictures of things beginning with M, such as mousetraps, memory and muchness.\n\nHe later appears, equally sleepy, at the Knave of Hearts' trial and voices resentment at Alice for growing, and his last interaction with any character is his being \"suppressed\" (amongst other things) by the Queen for shouting out that tarts are made of treacle.", "output": "The Dormouse is a character in the novel \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\"."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What extra ingredients can you use when baking a bread?", "output": "Raisin is the most popular ingredient you can add to a bread. Some bread maker has predefined program to let you drop in raisin after the dough is knead. Some other popular options include chopped walnut, and cinnamon. In general, you can't go wrong with nuts because they give a nice twist to the flavor.\nIf you want to be creative or exotic, you can also try cheese or beer, but not everyone likes the strong flavor."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the name of the first dog that went to space?", "output": "Laika"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you make the best shepherds pie?", "output": "There are many ingredients that go into a shepherds pie. Using organic vegetables and meat is a great way to start. You can use either minced beef or lamb but I prefer beef. You will need to brown the meat and then add a shepherds pie seasoning mix. Once mixed add the combination to a baking dish. Next peel the potatoes and boil them for 20 minutes. Once boiled you will need to mash the potatoes and add milk and butter if you want them to be more creamy. Next steam carrots and peas and then add to the beef mixture. Top the mixture with the potatoes and cook for 30 minutes at 350 degrees. This is a great meal for a cold day!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about the city of Madrid, what are the main landmarks of the city?\nContext: While Madrid possesses modern infrastructure, it has preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighbourhoods and streets. Its landmarks include the Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace of Madrid; the Royal Theatre with its restored 1850 Opera House; the Buen Retiro Park, founded in 1631; the 19th-century National Library building (founded in 1712) containing some of Spain's historical archives; many national museums, and the Golden Triangle of Art, located along the Paseo del Prado and comprising three art museums: Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía Museum, a museum of modern art, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which complements the holdings of the other two museums. Cibeles Palace and Fountain has become one of the monument symbols of the city.", "output": "The main landmarks of Madrid include the Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace, the Royal Theatre or the Retiro Park. Madrid also has many national museums, such as the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofia Museum or the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In the series A Song of Ice and Fire, who is the founder of House Redbeard?", "output": "Gerrick Kingsblood was a free folk raider who founded House Redbeard."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name a famous silent comedy film", "output": "Andersson's Kalle (Swedish: Anderssonskans Kalle) is a 1922 Swedish silent comedy film directed by Sigurd Wallén and starring Gösta Alexandersson, Dagmar Ebbesen and Stina Berg. It is based on the 1901 novel of the same title by Emil Norlander, which has been adapted into films on several occasions. It was followed by a sequel New Pranks of Andersson's Kalle in 1923. In 1934 Wallén remade it into a sound film."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the top US mobile service providers", "output": "The top US mobile service providers are:\nVerizon\nT-Mobile\nSprint\nAT&T\nGoogle\nMint\nCricket"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List a few female comedians that have Netflix specials", "output": "Ali Wong, Wanda Sykes, and Taylor Tomlinson"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a natural hair color or a grocery store bakery brand: Hostess, blonde, brunette, Betty Crocker, Pilsbury, red, black, Entenmann's", "output": "Natural hair color: blonde, brunette, red, black\nGrocery store bakery brands: Hostess, Betty Crocker, Pilsbury, Entenmann's"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How much sleep should I get per night?", "output": "Adults 18+ should get at least 7 hours of sleep per night. This level of rest is proven to have a positive effect on productivity at work, happiness, and health. It also leads to better recovery for active individuals. Some tips to improve sleep quality include limiting screen time in bed, drinking water and not eating prior to bed, and aiming for 65 degrees Fahrenheit"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the indictment of a former President such a divisive topic in the United States?", "output": "You need to look at both the micro and macro implications to fully understand this topic. The micro implications are very specific to the case(s) being brought and therefore won't be covered here. The key macro implication of indicting a former President is the risk that the criminal justice system becomes a tool to persecute political opponents (former, current OR potential) by whichever person or party is in power. There are several examples of this in other countries throughout history. That being said, there are just as many examples of countries indicting former presidents without any sign of abuse. In fact, it can be an important part of the \"checks and balances\" of a democracy (see France, South Korea, etc.) One of the factors you can look at when determining if the justice system is being abused or not is the number of cases/indictments being brought against the former head of government. When the number of cases is low, there is a higher likelihood of abuse. But when the number of cases is high and for a diverse number of reasons, the likelihood of abuse is lower."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify the differences in recognizing the signs of a heart attack versus a stroke from the following: shortness of breath, sudden numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg, nausea, sweating, sudden confusion, and severe headaches.", "output": "Heart attack signs: shortness of breath, sweating, nausea\nStroke signs: sudden numbness or weakness of face, arm, or leg; severe headaches, sudden confusion"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List reputable Universities in San Diego", "output": "1. San Diego State University \n2. University California San Diego\n3. University of San Diego\n4. San Marcos State University \n5. Point Loma Nazarene University"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some different types of used clothing stores?", "output": "Used clothing can be purchased in a variety of settings. There are second hand or thrift stores. These often rely on donations of used clothing from community members. Sometimes the organizations running these stores uses some of the proceeds to run community building or religious programming. There are also second hand stores that buy used clothing, to sell at a premium. Some antique stores also have sections for vintage clothing. There are also online retailers of vintage or other used clothing."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is magic the gathering?", "output": "Magic the gathering is a tabletop digital and collectable card game released in 1993 by Wizards of the Coast."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Pullman National Historical Park?\nContext: Pullman National Historical Park is a historic district located in Chicago and was the first model, planned industrial community in the United States. The district had its origins in the manufacturing plans and organization of the Pullman Company and became one of the most well-known company towns in the United States, as well as the scene of the violent 1894 Pullman strike. It was built for George Pullman as a place to produce the famous Pullman sleeping cars.", "output": "Pullman National Historical Park is a historic district located in Chicago and was the first model, planned industrial community in the United States. It was built for George Pullman as a place to produce the famous Pullman sleeping cars.The park was made a national monument by president Barack Obama on February 19, 2015. The district had its origins in the manufacturing plans and organization of the Pullman Company and became one of the most well-known company towns in the United States, as well as the scene of the violent 1894 Pullman strike. During the strike the American Railway Union led by Eugene V. Debs boycotted the company following the panic of 1893 crippling railroad traffic in the United States. Thousands of U.S marshals and army troops were deployed to break up the strike. The strike ultimately changed the American labor landscape showing the power a union could have against an industry."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does a healthy morning routine look like?", "output": "Here's an example of a healthy morning routine. You wake up at least an hour or two before your obligations begin. You start your day with a meditation practice so that you can clear your mind and focus on your intentions for the day. Then you spend at least 30 minutes on exercise. After working up a sweat, you take a shower and go through your morning getting-ready routine. You prepare coffee and breakfast, and read or spend time with a loved one as you eat. Then you begin your duties for the day."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is it better to visit Yosemite or Venice?", "output": "Yosemite and Venice are both wonderful to visit. Yosemite is best in spring, before the park becomes crowded with summer hordes, and while the waterfalls are in full volume. Venice is best to visit in the Fall, while it's still warm but after the summer hordes have left. The choice between the two depends in part on the season, but also on whether or not you prefer to be in a park in a beautiful natural setting in the case of Yosemite, or in a fascinating and beautiful old world style city in a unique environment with canals, lagoons, boats and museums in the case of Venice. In both places, it's best to be walking to see the sights. In Yosemite you can hike or bike. In Venice you can walk or take a boat ride on the canals. If possible, one should visit both. If one can only visit one of the two, the choice ultimately boils down to one between natural beauty (Yosemite) and old world culture-based beauty (Venice)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What did the 0 say to the 8?", "output": "Nice belt!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on the paragraph below, what bone was used to estimate the height of William the Conquerer?\nContext: No authentic portrait of William has been found; the contemporary depictions of him on the Bayeux Tapestry and on his seals and coins are conventional representations designed to assert his authority. There are some written descriptions of a burly and robust appearance, with a guttural voice. He enjoyed excellent health until old age, although he became quite fat in later life. He was strong enough to draw bows that others were unable to pull and had great stamina. Geoffrey Martel described him as without equal as a fighter and as a horseman. Examination of William's femur, the only bone to survive when the rest of his remains were destroyed, showed he was approximately 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) in height.", "output": "His femur."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the list of the countries where Coffea arabica has been grown, and separate them with a comma\nContext: Endemic to the southwestern highlands of Ethiopia, Coffea arabica is today grown in dozens of countries between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer. It is commonly used as an understory shrub. It has also been recovered from the Boma Plateau in South Sudan. Coffea arabica is also found on Mount Marsabit in northern Kenya, but it is unclear whether this is a truly native or naturalised occurrence; recent studies support it being naturalised. The species is widely naturalised in areas outside its native land, in many parts of Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia, India, China, and assorted islands in the Caribbean and in the Pacific.\n\nThe coffee tree was first brought to Hawaii in 1813, and it began to be extensively grown by about 1850. It was formerly more widely grown than at present, especially in Kona, and it persists after cultivation in many areas. In some valleys, it is a highly invasive weed. In the Udawattakele and Gannoruwa Forest Reserves near Kandy, Sri Lanka, coffee shrubs are also a problematic invasive species.\n\nCoffee has been produced in Queensland and New South Wales of Australia, starting in the 1980s and 90s. The Wet Tropics Management Authority has classified Coffea arabica as an environmental weed for southeast Queensland due to its invasiveness in non-agricultural areas.", "output": "Ethiopia, Sudan, USA(Hawaii), Sri Lanka, Australia"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the Nazi foreign policy debate", "output": "The foreign policy and war aims of the Nazis have been the subject of debate among historians. The Nazis governed Germany between 1933 and 1945. There has been disagreement over whether Adolf Hitler aimed solely at European expansion and domination, or whether he planned for a long-term global empire."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: During WWII, how many Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated and incarcerated?\nContext: During World War II, the United States forcibly relocated and incarcerated at least 125,284 people of Japanese descent in 75 identified incarceration sites", "output": "125,284"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this paragraph from Wikipedia, where was Jerry Garcia born, how many fingers did he have, and where did he attend college?\nContext: Jerry Garcia was born August 1, 1942, in San Francisco, California. His father was Jose Ramon Garcia, a Spanish immigrant. His mother, Ruth Marie Clifford, named him after her favorite composer, Jerome Kern. His father was a jazz musician who bought a bar. As a child Garcia took piano lessons. When he was four he lost part of a finger chopping wood. A year later his father drowned. When his mother took over the bar, Garcia went to live with his grandparents. They introduced him to the Grand Ole Opry. This along with his brother's collection of Chuck Berry records gave him an interest in country music. In 1953 his mother remarried and Garcia moved back with her. Garcia attended several different schools in and around San Francisco. But he had little interest in school until 1957 when he attended the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute). At age 15 his mother gave him a guitar. In high school he played in several bands. At age 17 he quit school. He joined the Army in 1960 but was given a general discharge a few months later.\nhttps://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Garcia", "output": "Based on this paragraph, Jerry Garcia was born in San Francisco, had nine fingers and he quit school at age 17 before attending college."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can you answer questions like \"Are certain kinds of storms responsible to drive certain type of disease related group (DRG) admits?\"?", "output": "Answering questions like this would require using data and statistical analysis of the data. You would need to collect storm data for a given location and combine it with the hospital visits data for the period before and after the storm and simply plot the correlation between each storm and the type of admits in the hospital around the same period. The findings must be validated by performing the similar analysis on data from another time period or a geographical location with similar characteristics."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When did Arsenal first reach the first division? How many league titles did they win between 1989 and 2005 and how many FA cups? How many trophies in total for that period?\nContext: Arsenal was the first club from the South of England to join the Football League in 1893, and they reached the First Division in 1904. Relegated only once, in 1913, they continue the longest streak in the top division, and have won the second-most top-flight matches in English football history. In the 1930s, Arsenal won five League Championships and two FA Cups, and another FA Cup and two Championships after the war. In 1970–71, they won their first League and FA Cup Double. Between 1989 and 2005, they won five League titles and five FA Cups, including two more Doubles. They completed the 20th century with the highest average league position. Between 1998 and 2017, Arsenal qualified for the UEFA Champions League for nineteen consecutive seasons.", "output": "Arsenal reached the first division in 1904. Between 1989 and 2005, Arsenal won 5 league titles and 5 FA cups. That’s a total of 10 trophies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an API gateway?", "output": "An API gateway is an API management tool that sits between a client and a collection of backend services. An API gateway acts as a reverse proxy to accept all application programming interface (API) calls, aggregate the various services required to fulfill them, and return the appropriate result."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the least common birthday?", "output": "The least common birthday in the modern Gregorian calendar is February 29. This is because of leap years, as February 29 occurs only a bit more than a quarter of the time in any given calendar year.\n\nHowever excluding February 29, in most Western countries the least common birthday is December 25. For instance, in the United States between 1973 and 1999, September 16 is the most common birthday and December 25 the least common birthday. Some other uncommon birthdays in the West are January 1, December 24, and April 1.\n\nThe least common birthday is usually a holiday when most people take time off work. There are multiple reasons why these days have fewer births, but one reason is that doctors are less likely to schedule cesarean births on such days. April 1 is an exception, and is likely because parents who are able to choose not to give birth on that day, to prevent their children from being bullied for having their birthday on April Fool's Day.\n\nThis question is harder to answer in many non-Western countries as there is less easily accessible data. For example in a survey of students in India between 2007 and 2012, the statistics show much more births just before school opens, and on round days like the 5th, 10th, 15th, and 20th. This indicates much of the data may be faked."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the most popular breed of dog in the US?", "output": "The Golden Retriever is consistently in the top 3 most popular dog breeds in the US in annual surveys."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Doom Guy?\nContext: The Doomguy (also spelt Doom Guy, as well as referred to as the Doom Marine, Doom Slayer or just the Slayer in Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the Doom video game franchise of first-person shooters created by id Software. He was created by American video game designer John Romero. He was introduced as the player character in the original 1993 video game Doom. Within the Doom series, Doomguy is a demon hunter space marine dressed in green combat armor who rarely speaks onscreen, and his personality and backstory were intentionally vague to reinforce his role as a player avatar. In Doom Eternal, he is voiced by American voice actor Matthew Waterson, while Jason Kelley voices the character in that game's downloadable content The Ancient Gods: Part Two. He has appeared in several other games developed by id Software, including Quake Champions and Quake III Arena.", "output": "Doom Guy was created by John Romero as the fictional protagonist of the Doom video game. In the game he is a demon hunter space marine dressed in green combat armor."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do people in Pittsburgh say \"you all\"?", "output": "People that speak with a Pittsburgh accent typically pronounce \"you all\" as \"yinz\". This is a unique feature of the infamous Pittsburgh accent, and is a source of pride and unity in the city of Pittsburgh."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which one among the following three words is different to the others: Novelty, Playful, Irresistible? Why?", "output": "The word 'Novelty' is different to the other two words because it is an noun, while the others are adjectives."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are five capital cities in Asia?", "output": "Five capital cities in Asia are Bangkok, Jakarta, Seoul, Manila, and Hanoi."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what does it mean to have brunette hair?", "output": "A person with brunette hair, or a brunette, is a person with brown or black hair color. People typically fall into the category of blonde, brunette, and red hair. It is sometimes misconceived to be only brown hair but it signifies all darker hair including black hair color."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What rank did Elvis Presley hold in the US Army?\nContext: Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), often referred to mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer, actor and sergeant in the United States Army. Dubbed the \"King of Rock and Roll\", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. His energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance style, combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines during a transformative era in race relations, led him to both great success and initial controversy.", "output": "Elvis Presley held the rank of sergeant in the United States Army."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the number of bags of coffee São Paulo produced in 1888.\nContext: Coffee production attracted immigrants in search of better economic opportunities in the early 1900s. Mainly, these were Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, German, and Japanese nationals. For instance, São Paulo received approximately 733,000 immigrants in the decade preceding 1900, whilst only receiving approximately 201,000 immigrants in the six years to 1890. The production yield of coffee increases. In 1880, São Paulo produced 1.2 million bags (25% of total production), in 1888 2.6 million (40%), and in 1902 8 million bags (60%). Coffee is then 63% of the country's exports. The gains made by this trade allow sustained economic growth in the country.", "output": "São Paulo produced 2.6 million bags of coffee in 1888."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What world need most from Human", "output": "1. Cleanness\n2. Population\n3. More Greenery"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a passage about how you learnt to ride the bike", "output": "It was a calm sunny evening when my dad pushed me to try the new bike he got me as my birthday gift. I was initially hesitant but agreed since I had seen other kids having a lot of fun in their bikes. I put on my helmet and sat on the bicycle as my dad pushed me from behind in our walkway. After a few minutes, I turned back and I didn't see my dad anymore. I tried balancing but fell down. My dad came running and said 'accidents happen but they help you get better'. So I kept on trying and at one point, I got the hang of it. Riding the bike was the best thing I had learnt until that point and I couldn't wait to ride it again!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I get from Singapore to San Francisco?", "output": "There are several direct flights from Singapore to San Francisco. Singapore Airlines and United Airlines offer several daily direct flights which take about 17h each way. Alternatively, you could take a connecting flight in Japan which would take about 20h. Driving wouldn't work because there's no continuous land route from Singapore to San Francisco. You could take a ship, but you'd need to find one that sails this route in addition to taking 2 weeks for the journey."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is C?", "output": "C is a general-purpose computer programming language. It was created in the 1970s by Dennis Ritchie, and remains very widely used and influential. By design, C's features cleanly reflect the capabilities of the targeted CPUs. It has found lasting use in operating systems, device drivers, protocol stacks, though decreasingly for application software. C is commonly used on computer architectures that range from the largest supercomputers to the smallest microcontrollers and embedded systems."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the main use cases for AWS Kinesis?", "output": "Some of the main use cases for AWS Kinesis are:\n1. Real-time Data Streaming and Processing\n2. Log Aggregation and Data Pipeline\n3. Messaging and Notification Services\n4. Metrics and Monitoring\n5. Data Integration and ETL\n6. CDC Events Ingestion\n7. Clickstream Data Analysis\n8. Fraud Detection and Security\n9. Recommendation Systems\n10. Internet of Things (IoT) Data Ingestion"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is standard guitar tuning EADGBE?", "output": "The standard guitar tuning of EADGBE offers consistency and convenience. The interval between each successive pair of strings is a perfect fourth, except the major third interval between G and B, making some figures and phrases 'translate' horizontally across the neck. The perfect fourth interval helps avoid long finger stretches in comparison to the perfect fifth intervals on smaller instruments like the violin. The introduction of a major third between G and B means that the total interval between 1st and 6th string is 24 semitones, or 2 octaves, making the open guitar strings fall more easily into chords, aiding fretting of basic chords with fewer fingers."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Describe how you planned a father and son high school senior trip", "output": "My son and I, embarked on a biking trip from San Francisco to LA right before my son's college applications and essays were due. To start our journey, we rented a truck and transported our bikes from LA to San Francisco. We returned the truck in San Francisco and started our journet on our bikes. Our trip took eight days and was full of adventure and unexpected twists and turns. We had to stay in motels and camp sites along the way and endure biking many uphill miles. Our meals tasted the best after a lenghty daily travel, and the most enjoyable was the deep conversations we had without interruption of phone or social media. I shared my never spoken before youth experiences growing up in Iran. He seemed delighted to be hearing my experience and taking a mental note every step of the way.\nUpon reflecting on our trip, we encountered numerous challenges. We lost our way for several miles, and to compound our predicament, our bikes broke down along the way. In addition, we were cited by the police for riding our bikes on the freeway and physically assaulted. Despite all these setbacks, we pushed ourselves to ride up to 80 miles each day.\nEven to this day, my son frequently recalls our trip and how it brought us closer together. He also acknowledges the spiritual growth that we experienced as a result of the journey.\nHe was accpeted as the only two students to Berkely and many months later I asked him what set him apart from all A's students which he then responded my colledge essay and our SF biking trip."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Puha, New Zealand", "output": "Puha or Puhatikotiko is a locality between the Waipaoa River and the Waikohu River in the Gisborne District of New Zealand's North Island. It is located close to the confluence of the two rivers on State Highway 2 close to Te Karaka, inland from the city of Gisborne.\n\nA notable resident was Te Kani Te Ua."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Visual Basic?", "output": "Visual Basic (VB), originally called Visual Basic .NET (VB.NET), is a multi-paradigm, object-oriented programming language, implemented on .NET, Mono, and the .NET Framework. Microsoft launched VB.NET in 2002 as the successor to its original Visual Basic language, the last version of which was Visual Basic 6.0. Although the \".NET\" portion of the name was dropped in 2005, this article uses \"Visual Basic [.NET]\" to refer to all Visual Basic languages released since 2002, in order to distinguish between them and the classic Visual Basic. Along with C# and F#, it is one of the three main languages targeting the .NET ecosystem. Microsoft updated its VB language strategy on 6 Feb 2023 stating that VB is a stable language now and Microsoft will keep maintaining it."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Did the Grateful Dead play at the original Woodstock concert?\nContext: Woodstock Music and Art Fair, commonly referred to as Woodstock, was a music festival held during August 15–18, 1969, on Max Yasgur's dairy farm in Bethel, New York, United States, 40 miles (65 km) southwest of the town of Woodstock. Billed as \"an Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music\" and alternatively referred to as the Woodstock Rock Festival, it attracted an audience of more than 400,000 attendees. Thirty-two acts performed outdoors despite sporadic rain. It was one of the largest music festivals held in history.", "output": "Yes, the Grateful Dead played a 1 hour and 35 minute set on Saturday, August 16 1969, that ended after a fifty-minute version of \"Turn On Your Love Light\"."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is stream processing ?", "output": "Stream processing refers to techniques used to process a continuous stream of data. In batch processing, the amount of data is known up front when the processing starts. However, in stream processing, the computation (or query) runs ‘forever’ and as new data continues to get added to the input the computation updates its response. To handle an infinite stream of data without needing to maintain infinite history stream processing queries often include the idea of windows which limits how much history is needed to be kept."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the words of House Ambrose?", "output": "\"Never Resting\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which animal is associated with Chengdu?\nContext: \"Chengtu, is a sub-provincial city which serves as the capital of the Chinese province of Sichuan. With a population of 20,937,757 inhabitants during the 2020 Chinese census, it is the fourth most populous city in China, and it is the only city apart from the four direct-administered municipalities with a population of over 20 million. It is traditionally the hub in Southwest China.\n\nChengdu is located in central Sichuan. The surrounding Chengdu Plain is known as the \"\"Country of Heaven\"\" (Chinese: 天府之国; pinyin: Tiānfǔ zhi Guó) and the \"\"Land of Abundance\"\". Its prehistoric settlers included the Sanxingdui culture. The site of Dujiangyan, an ancient irrigation system, is designated as a World Heritage Site. The Jin River flows through the city. Chengdu's culture largely reflects that of its province, Sichuan; in 2011, it was recognized by UNESCO as a city of gastronomy. It is associated with the giant panda, a Chinese national symbol, which inhabits the area of Sichuan; the city is home to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding.\"", "output": "Chengdu is associated with the giant panda, a Chinese national symbol, which inhabits the area of Sichuan; the city is home to the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you play blackjack?", "output": "Blackjack or Twenty-One is a casino type game \n\nBlackjack is the most widely played casino banking game in the world. It uses decks of 52 cards and descends from a global family of casino banking games known as Twenty-One where players bet against the dealer for hands as close to 21 as possible without going over."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an RFI (request for information)?", "output": "An RFI (request for information) is a structured acquisition process for gathering information from potential suppliers of a good or service. RFIs are written by customers and their contracts organization and sent to potential suppliers. An RFI is typically the first and broadest series of requests intended to narrow down a list of potential vendors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In music, what key is the relative minor to the key of B major?", "output": "G# minor is B major's relative minor."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Skate or Scooter", "output": "Skate"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can you suggests some ways to get more organized and complete my tasks without missing any deadlines?", "output": "Here are some ways you can get more organized, 1. Create a list of tasks to be completed 2. Prioritize these tasks 3. Pick the highest priority tasks which can be completed within less than 30 mins and complete them 4. Block off a time in your calendar to complete the high priority tasks that require more time 5. Delegate as many of the low priority tasks. 6. Review the list of tasks to be completed at the beginning of each day and keep tracking them until completed."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why was Antestor known as sorrow metal?\nContext: Antestor (Norwegian: [ˈɑ̀ntəstuːɽ]) is a Norwegian Christian extreme metal band formed in 1990 in Jessheim. Credited for starting the northern European Christian black metal scene, Antestor is the only Christian band to have an album released by Cacophonous Records, which has also released records by bands such as Dimmu Borgir, Sigh, and Cradle of Filth. The band's only release on Cacophonous, The Return of the Black Death, proved influential for the Christian black metal movement, and has sold over 10,000 copies.\n\nIn the late 1990s they dubbed their musical style as \"sorrow metal\" rather than black metal because the black metal movement was publicly affiliated with Satanism in Norway. According to HM magazine, the progressive elements on the debut album, Martyrium, were possibly ahead of their time in the Norwegian extreme metal scene.\n\nThe group has gone through several line-up changes over the years, and currently Antestor consists of the founding guitarist Lars Stokstad (Vemod), vocalist Ronny Hansen (Vrede), bassist Erik Normann Aanonsen, guitarist Robert Bordevick, and drummer Henning Børven. The original vocalist Kjetil Molnes (Martyr) and drummer Svein Sander (Armoth) left the band around 2000, and the members of a fellow Norwegian black metal group, Vaakevandring, joined Antestor. The reputable Norwegian extreme metal drummer Jan Axel Blomberg (Hellhammer) played session drums for their 2005 album The Forsaken and Det tapte liv EP. A fourth studio album, Omen, was released in 2012.", "output": "Because black metal was associated with Satanism in Antestor's home country Norway, and they are a Christian extreme metal band."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the names of the teams Bennie John Reiges was a part of from the text. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: Bennie John Reiges (March 4, 1920 – October 22, 2020) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff—now known as Northern Arizona University—in 1950, compiling a record of 2–7. Reiges played college football as a quarterback at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) during the 1946 and 1947 seasons. He was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1947 NFL Draft. He died in October 2020 at the age of 100.", "output": "University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles Rams, Arizona State Teachers College at Flagstaff"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the Ottoman ironclad Hifz-ur Rahman?\nContext: Hifz-ur Rahman (Ottoman Turkish: Merciful Protector) was the second of two Lüft-ü Celil-class ironclads built for the Ottoman Navy in the late 1860s. Originally ordered by the Khedivate of Egypt, an autonomous vassal state of the Ottoman Empire, the central Ottoman government forced Egypt to surrender Hifz-ur Rahman while she was still under construction at the French Forges et Chantiers de la Gironde shipyard. The vessel was a turret ship, armed with two 229 mm (9 in) Armstrong guns and two 178 mm (7 in) Armstrong guns, both pairs in revolving gun turrets.\n\nHifz-ur Rahman saw action during the Russo-Turkish War in 1877–1878, where she operated on the Danube to try to prevent Russian forces from crossing the river. While defending the port of Sulina, she engaged Russian gunboats in an inconclusive action. She was laid up for twenty years, until the outbreak of the Greco-Turkish War in 1897, which highlighted the badly deteriorated state of the Ottoman fleet. A large-scale reconstruction program was put in place, and Hifz-ur Rahman was rebuilt in the Imperial Arsenal in the early 1890s. Nevertheless, she saw no further service of any significance, and she was sold for scrap in 1909.", "output": "The Hifz-ur Rahman was a big ship in the old days of the Ottoman empire. It had many powerful guns. It fought in wars against Russia and then later against the Greeks. Later in it's life it was restored but new saw battle again. Sadly, it was eventually scrapped."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some strategies to survive in nature?", "output": "Here are some strategies to survive in nature:\n1. Build a shelter using trees, branches, leaves, and bushes\n2. Start a fire using wood and other materials\n3. Scavenge for berries and other plant based foods\n4. Look for a clean source of water\n5. Create makeshift clothing\n6. Set up traps to catch land animals and fish\n7. Create spears and other weapons to hunt animals"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When giving examples of what is a verb and what is a noun, explain which of these words falls into which category. Slowly, wipe, tidily, fully, jump, yell, sleep, talk, hopelessly.", "output": "Wipe, jump, yell, sleep and talk are all examples of verbs. Slowly, tidily, fully and hopelessly are adverbs."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is heavier? A pound of feathers or a pound of iron?", "output": "A pound of feathers and a pound of iron both weigh the same."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where was the 11th BRICS held?", "output": "Brasila, the capital of Brazil"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do we grow two sets of teeth?", "output": "It might seem odd to replace a complete set of teeth, but your first set of milk teeth has done its job by the time you are five or six years old. Milk teeth have helped you chew for essential nourishment and learn to talk when it's time for your body to house a more extensive adult set of teeth. You lose milk teeth and get adult teeth."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Ultimate Frisbee?", "output": "Ultimate Frisbee is a popular sport around the world. It is played both recreationally and at a semi-professional level. It is played with two teams of 7 players who square off against each other on a field that is about the size of an American football field (120x40 yards). Much like American football, the objective is to catch the Frisbee, or disc, in the end zone in order to score points. The run of play, however, is continuous like soccer. Players cannot run while holding the disc, requiring teams to progress down the field by throwing the disc to each other. Each player must release the disc within 10 seconds of acquiring it. Under normal circumstances, the first team to score 15 points wins."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo are the sons of which American female pop star?", "output": "Gwen Stefani."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the rover called Perseverance?", "output": "A seventh-grade student, Alexander Mather, won a nationwide essay contest to name the rover. Perseverance is the latest in a long line of Red Planet rovers to be named by school-age children, from Sojourner in 1997 to the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, which landed on Mars in 2004, to Curiosity, which has been exploring Mars since 2012."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between laser cutting and 3D printing?", "output": "3D printing is an additive technique while laser cutting is subtractive. In a 3D printer, the material gets heated up and extruded through a nozzle, forming three-dimensional objects. In contrast, a laser cutter cuts two-dimensional plates. For this, a laser burns away parts of the material. Thus, laser cutting can only produce two-dimensional shapes. However, it is much faster than 3D printing."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this text about the Major League Baseball, where do Major League Baseball teams play spring training games and why.\nContext: Spring training is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the regular season. Teams hold training camps in the states of Arizona and Florida, where the early warm weather allows teams to practice and play without worrying about the late winter cold. Spring training allows new players to compete for roster and position spots and gives existing team players practice time prior to competitive play. The teams that hold spring training in Arizona are grouped into the Cactus League, while teams that hold camp in Florida are known as the Grapefruit League. Spring training has always attracted fan attention, drawing crowds who travel to the warmer climates to enjoy the weather and watch their favorite teams play, and spring training usually coincides with spring break for many college students. Autograph seekers also find greater access to players during spring training.[citation needed]", "output": "Spring training games are played in the states of Arizona or Florida due to the warm weather, even early in the year."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are monsoons in India?", "output": "Monsoons in India typically refer to the rainy season, which is generally between June and September. It follows the summer season. Monsoons also refer to the seasonal weather pattern that causes rains in India due to the changing direction of winds. The hot summers cause the air over the land to heat up and rise causing low pressure, which the moisture-filled air from the ocean rushes to fill. As this air rises over the mountains, it cools and brings rain to many parts of the Indian subcontinent."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Whats the name of the person who wrote the US declaration of independence?", "output": "Thomas Jefferson"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Whose period was known as the Golden Age of Rome?", "output": "Augustus Caesar"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which team won the 2022 Fifa World Cup?", "output": "Argentina won the 2022 Fifa World Cup after defeating France, the former champion. Argentina beat France in penalty kicks with 4 scored versus 2 after a 3-3 tie. This 2022 victory was Argentina's third victory, making it the fourth country with most championships after Brazil with 5 and Germany and Italy with 4 each."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are Newton’s laws of motion?", "output": "Newton’s laws of motion are three fundamental laws residing in mechanical physics. These laws describe the relationship of objects, the paths of motion, and the forces that are in action between them. \nNewton’s laws are as follows:\n- An object at rest remains at rest, and an object in motion remains in motion unless acted upon by an external force.\n- The force of an object is equivalent to that object’s mass multiplied by that object’s acceleration. (F=ma)\n- For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Tasmanian Tiger, Macaw", "output": "Macaw is alive, Tasmanian Tiger is extinct."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Polly, a 51-year-old female, visits your fitness facility. She is dissatisfied with her body and is responding to a series of ads your facility uses to attract people interested in weight loss. What new behaviors and habits could she adopt to optimize weight control?", "output": "She can focus on three new behaviors: attitude rewiring, prioritizing consistency, and emotional control. First, she can adopt a new attitude towards health and fitness; instead of thinking of working out as a necessarily hard and unenjoyable task, she can start perceiving her workouts in a positive light. Instead of seeking to accomplish unrealistic goals, she can start small and focus on consistency, finding tasks that are both easy and enjoyable for her (such as walking a dog). Finally, because people tend to sabotage their good diets or workout plans due to distressing events, she needs to adopt emotional discipline, recognizing stressful situations and ensuring she is not acting purely out of stress."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What causes a recession?", "output": "A recession is caused when a chain of events, like a line of dominoes, picks up momentum and does not stop until the economy shrinks. Each event is connected to something that happened before and something that will happen in the future. If the price of a hamburger goes up, you might stop buying hamburgers. This would impact a restaurant, and that would impact a server. There are many interconnected chains like this throughout the economy."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the last 5 NBA championship teams", "output": "2022 Golden State Warriors\n2021 Milwaukee Bucks\n2020 Los Angeles Lakers\n2019 Toronto Raptors\n2018 Golden State Warriors"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about mushroom growth, why is it related to the English language expression \"to mushroom\"?\nContext: Many species of mushrooms seemingly appear overnight, growing or expanding rapidly. This phenomenon is the source of several common expressions in the English language including \"to mushroom\" or \"mushrooming\" (expanding rapidly in size or scope) and \"to pop up like a mushroom\" (to appear unexpectedly and quickly). In reality, all species of mushrooms take several days to form primordial mushroom fruit bodies, though they do expand rapidly by the absorption of fluids.", "output": "This is because many types of mushrooms exhibit rapid growth, seemingly overnight due to fluid absorption."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a list of ingredients to fill a burrito with\nContext: Burritos are filled with savory ingredients, most often a meat such as beef, chicken, or pork, and often include other ingredients, such as rice, cooked beans (either whole or refried), vegetables, such as lettuce and tomatoes, cheese, and condiments such as salsa, pico de gallo, guacamole, or crema.\n\nBurritos are often contrasted with similar dishes, such as tacos, in which a small hand-sized tortilla is folded in half around the ingredients rather than wrapped and sealed, or with enchiladas, which use corn masa tortillas, and are covered in a savory sauce, to be eaten with a fork and knife.", "output": "I’d fill a burrito with chicken, rice, refried beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and guacamole."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do you love to work hard", "output": "It will keep you stay focus, make you productive and lead you to success"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or woodwind: Giga, Panflute, Chuniri, Dizi", "output": "Dizi and Panflute are woodwind, Giga and Chuniri are string."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are five totally distinct, creative ways to describe the usefulness of a broken stapler?", "output": "While a broken stapler may not have many obvious uses, there are a few ways to find utility from this broken piece of office equipment. First, and as long as the stapler is broken, Stephen Root, otherwise known as Milton from Office Space, would no longer have a reason to take revenge on Initech. Secondly, you can use the broken stapler to store additional staples for staplers that are in fact working. A third use, depending on the nature of the break, would be to use the stapler to get a refund from Office Max. Fourth, it could be used as a prank in the office to watch people attempt to staple pieces of paper after using the copy machine (as long as the copy machine, another notoriously broken piece of office equipment, actually works). Lastly, and probably most obvious, a broken stapler could be used as a paper weight."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was invented by Dr Albert Southwick in 1881", "output": "Electric chair"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I boost my energy levels throughout the day?", "output": "Here are ways you can boost your energy levels:\n- Get at least 8 hours of restful sleep\n- Eat healthy, minimally processes foods\n- Stay hydrated\n- Exercise regularly\n- Drink coffee or an energy drink"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what is a computer?", "output": "A computer is a machine that can be programmed to carry out sequences of arithmetic or logical operations (computation) automatically."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following colors as primary or secondary: orange, red, blue, green, purple, yellow.", "output": "Red, yellow and blue are primary colors. Orange, green and purple are secondary colors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you shift a manual transmission in vehicle?", "output": "First depress the clutch, then put the car into the desired gear, then slowly release the clutch while applying the throttle."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where should you go on vacation?", "output": "For some cultures a vacation has a very traditional meaning and expectations while other cultures have no notion of a vacation. For most in the United States, a vacation consists of spending time away from your normal routine of school or work to help you recharge. Vacations can be done by not leaving your house or by traveling to the far reaches of the planet and can range from a single day to many years depending on your situation in life. I personally enjoy vacationing with my family as often as I can throughout the year. Sometimes a vacation will consist of an extra day over the weekend to go camping at a park far away. Our favorite family vacations have involved going to special natural parks, called National Parks, to hike, swim, camp, and enjoy the scenery that nature provides. We also have visited cities with unique attractions like museums in Washington DC, or amusement parks in Gurnee Mills, IL, or football games in Seattle Washington, or skyscrapers of New York city. We usually plan our family vacations several months in advance so we have options to visit the areas we are interested in and sleep in convenient and comfortable locations. We also use books, friends, and the internet to research destinations for our vacation so we are taking full advantage of the time we have. Vacations provide life long memories for people!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the population of Bainbridge Island\nContext: Bainbridge Island is a city and island in Kitsap County, Washington. It is located in Puget Sound. The population was 23,025 at the 2010 census and an estimated 25,298 in 2019, making Bainbridge Island the second largest city in Kitsap County.\n\nThe island is separated from the Kitsap Peninsula by Port Orchard, with Bremerton lying to the southwest. Bainbridge Island is a suburb of Seattle, connected via the Washington State Ferries system and to Poulsbo and the Suquamish Indian Reservation by State Route 305, which uses the Agate Pass Bridge.", "output": "The population was 23,025 at the 2010 census"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the Simpson family dog named?", "output": "Santa's little helper"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why there is no infant rice cereal in the market now?", "output": "Because there are more concerns on the arsenic in the rice. And it is a bigger concerns for the babies. FDA says that the rice intake for infants is about three times greater than for adults relative to body weight. So more and more families start to change to other alternatives. infant rice cereal is gone by time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is compound weightlifting?", "output": "Compound weightlifting is a style of weight training that uses multiple muscle groups, joints and movement patterns in order to perform the lift. Typical lifts include the deadlift, bench press, overhead press and squat."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name the top four benefits and drawbacks of playing Factorio.", "output": "Factorio is a highly acclaimed factory automation video game. The top four benefits of playing Factorio are:\n1. Develop logistical management skills\n2. Connect with friends from around the world\n3. The variety of mods keeps the game always fresh\n4. Massive time commitment distracts you from committing crime\nThe four top drawbacks of Factorio are:\n1. The rest of your game library goes unplayed\n2. You are distracted from your non-game relationships\n3. The open-ended nature lacks a definitive goal\n4. Massive save files clutter your hard drive"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What flower does the Netherlands produce most?", "output": "The Netherlands produces the most tulips, followed by daffodils and hyacinths."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give an example of places where astronauts are trained?\nContext: Meteor Crater is a popular tourist destination with roughly 270,000 visitors per year. The crater is owned by a family company, the Barringer Crater Company. Meteor Crater is an important educational and research site. It was used to train Apollo astronauts and continues to be an active training site for astronauts. The Meteor Crater Visitor Center sits on the north rim of the crater. It features interactive exhibits and displays about meteorites and asteroids, space, the Solar System, and comets including the American Astronaut Wall of Fame and such artifacts on display as an Apollo boilerplate command module (BP-29), a 1,406 lb (638 kg) meteorite found in the area, and meteorite specimens from Meteor Crater that can be touched. Formerly known as the Museum of Astrogeology, the Visitor Center includes a Discovery Center & Space Museum, a movie theater, a gift shop, and observation areas with views inside the rim of the crater. Guided tours of the rim are offered daily, weather permitting.", "output": "Meteor Crater a tourist destination is one of the places where astronauts are trained."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the five famous things to see in Nepal", "output": "1. Pashupatinath Temple\n2. Boudhanath Stupa\n3. Swayambhunath Temple\n4. Kathmandu Durbar Square\n5. Sarangkot"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me if these are safe or not safe to let me child play with: the monkey bars, matches, scissors, rock paper scissors, a baseball, the stove, a cooking board game", "output": "the monkey bars: safe, matches: not safe, scissors: not safe, rock paper scissors: safe, a baseball: safe, the stove: not safe, a cooking board game: safe"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is \"the Scully effect?\"", "output": "The Scully Effect, named for the science-minded character Dana Scully from the sci-fi TV show \"The X-Files,\" is the term used to suggest the impact that the character had on influencing women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph, how many public high schools are in Arlington, Virginia?\nContext: Arlington Public Schools operates the county's public K-12 education system of 22 elementary schools; 6 middle schools (Dorothy Hamm Middle School, Gunston Middle School, Kenmore Middle School, Swanson Middle School, Thomas Jefferson Middle School, and Williamsburg Middle School); and 3 public high schools (Wakefield High School, Washington-Liberty High School, and Yorktown High School). H-B Woodlawn and Arlington Tech are alternative public schools. Arlington County spends about half of its local revenues on education. For the FY2013 budget, 83 percent of funding was from local revenues, and 12 percent from the state. Per pupil expenditures are expected to average $18,700, well above its neighbors, Fairfax County ($13,600) and Montgomery County ($14,900).", "output": "There are 3 public high schools in Arlington, Va."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this text, what average temperature in degree celsius can I expect in April in Germany?\nContext: From February 2019 – 2020, average monthly temperatures in Germany ranged from a low of 3.3 °C (37.9 °F) in January 2020 to a high of 19.8 °C (67.6 °F) in June 2019. Average monthly precipitation ranged from 30 litres per square metre in February and April 2019 to 125 litres per square metre in February 2020. Average monthly hours of sunshine ranged from 45 in November 2019 to 300 in June 2019.", "output": "The average temperature in April in Germany is 13.2 °C."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Cyrus Mistry was the 6th Chairman of Tata Sons between between which years", "output": "2012 and 2016"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please provide me with ideas for dinner tonight.", "output": "Sure! Here are 2 ideas. \n\n1) Ordering in:\n\nYou can see what restaurants in your area offer home delivery, and select something that works well for you! Some common things to order are Pizza, Sushi, Tacos, Fried Rice, and more! \n\n2) Check in your fridge and pantry, and cook at home! Here are a few easy meal ideas: \n\n- Pasta\n- Stir Fry\n- Flat bread \n- Chicken, rice, and vegetables\n- Wraps or sandwiches"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Divide these sneakers into Air Jordan and Air Max: Tokyo 96, Big Bubble Red, Collector's Dream, Monarch, Chicago, Lucky Green", "output": "Air Jordan: Tokyo 96, Chicago, Lucky Green\nAir Max: Big Bubble Red, Collector's Dream, Monarch"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the best brunch places in Burlingame, CA?", "output": "Crepevine, Stacks, Coopenhagen, Mints and Honey, Alanas, and Caffe Central."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What Is a Request for Proposal (RFP)?", "output": "A request for proposal (RFP) is a structured acquisition process that announces a project, describes it, and solicits bids from qualified contractors to complete it. Most organizations prefer to launch their projects using RFPs, and many governments always use them. In some cases there is are a minimum number of respondents required and minimum timeframe to make an award."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a modem?", "output": "A modem was a device that let computer connect to the internet over a dial-up connection. This connection is established and hosted through an ISP or Internet Service Provider. The three most common types of modem connection are dial-up, DSL, or cable. DSL was a lot faster than dial-up, and cable modem connection was the fastest."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Annapolis is the capital city of which state?\nContext: Annapolis (/əˈnæpəlɪs/ (listen) ə-NAP-ə-lis) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Maryland and the county seat of, and only incorporated city in, Anne Arundel County. Situated on the Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Severn River, 25 miles (40 km) south of Baltimore and about 30 miles (50 km) east of Washington, D.C., Annapolis forms part of the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. The 2020 census recorded its population as 40,812, an increase of 6.3% since 2010.", "output": "Annapolis is the capital city of Maryland."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many total seats are there?\nContext: Parliamentary elections were held in Norway on 7 October 1957. The result was a victory for the Labour Party, which won 78 of the 150 seats in the Storting. As a result, the Gerhardsen government continued in office.\n\nThis was the last time a single party won a majority of seats on its own in a Norwegian election.", "output": "150 seats"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does W stand for in the name W. Rex Black?\nContext: Wilford Rex Black (January 31, 1920 – December 12, 2012) was an American politician.\n\nWilford Rex Black represented the 2nd Utah Senate District from 1973 to 1997. W. Rex Black, as he was often referred to, was a member of the Democratic party and represented the party as the Minority leader in the Utah Senate for many years.", "output": "Wilford"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was John Dawkins better known as", "output": "Artful Dodger"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or woodwind: Veena, Mizmar", "output": "Mizmar is woodwind, Veena is string."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can Solar panels help you maintain power during a storm ?", "output": "It would really depend on how much cloud coverage you are getting but your panels should be able to generate some power."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best lure color when fishing for blue Marlin on the Big Island", "output": "The best lure color as of 2022 was yellow and black skirt with black head"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about Drangajökull, tell me where it's located.\nContext: Drangajökull (pronounced [ˈtrauŋkaˌjœːkʏtl̥], regionally also [ˈtraŋk-]) is the northernmost glacier of Iceland. It is situated southwest of the peninsula Hornstrandir in the Westfjords region. The glacier covers an area of 160–200 km2 (62–77 sq mi), at an altitude of up to 925 m (3,035 ft). It is the only Icelandic glacier which lies entirely below an altitude of 1000 metres and also the only one that has not shrunk in recent years.", "output": "Drangajökull is located in Iceland in the Westfjords region."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I start running?", "output": "Make sure you get comfortable running shoes and attire. Start with achievable goal in mind like a 5K race. If you never ran before, start gradually from a walk, to brisk walk, light jog aiming for 15-30mins initially. Slowly increase your running time and distance as your fitness level improves. One of the most important things is cool down and gentle stretching. Always listen to your body, and take rest days when needed to prevent injury."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between electric guitar and acoustic guitar?", "output": "At a fundamental level, an Electric guitar produces sound through electricity, while Acoustic guitar produces sound through vibration by strumming the strings. The sound produced by an Acoustic guitar is fuller or more round, while the sound produced by an Electric guitar is more sharp and it can be amplified to make it louder."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was the original lead singer of the band Linkin Park?", "output": "Chester Bennington was one of the original lead singers of Linkin Park."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the most crowded surf spots in the world", "output": "Snapper Rocks, Gold Coast, Australia - Rincon, California - Malibu, California - Trestles, California"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following colors as primary or not primary: Red, blue, violet, white, black, green, yellow, orange", "output": "The primary colors are red, blue and green. The non-primary colors are violet, white, black, yellow and orange."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Pickerel or Pickle", "output": "Pickerel"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write an friendly, convincing e-mail to my landlord asking whether I can get a dog.", "output": "Dear Sir/Madam,\n\nI hope this email finds you well.\nI'm reaching out with a request regarding the property I rent from you. I'm interested in getting myself a dog and I noticed there wasn't a clause in our rental agreement specifying if this was allowed or not so I would like to consult you about that.\nI work from home most days of the week and have a very laidback lifestyle, so I'm looking for a dog that can keep me company but also take me out of the house for walks. I'm looking into a small breed that is also calm and friendly - likely a french bulldog. They are easy to train and known for spending most of their day sleeping, this is also a very quiet breed that doesn't have a lot of complains of barking.\nIs that something you would permit? \nI am also happy to hop on a call or meet in person to discuss further in case you have any follow-up questions.\n\nLooking forward to hearing from you soon.\n\nKind regards"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who wrote The Originals?", "output": "Adam Grant"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the most popular tropical travel destinations for people on the east coast of the United States?", "output": "East Coasters enjoy visiting the Caribbean Islands for their tropical vacations. Popular countries to visit in the Caribbean include The Bahamas, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Aruba, Bermuda, and more. Additionally, East Coasters like to stay at tropical resorts in Mexico -- particularly in Cancun, Cozumel, Riviera Maya, Tulum, and more. Within the United States, the Florida Keys are a popular travel location for sunny beach days all year long."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Will human beings be replaced by robots?", "output": "The answer is it might be possible, but hard to say. Nowadays with the fast development in artificial intelligent and robotics, there are a lot of human jobs replaced by robots already. For example, in the factories, robots have been widely used to make parts of machines, packaging product goods, or conducting accurate operations. Human has limitations in many areas, and those heavy labor jobs are usually replaced by robot machines. \n\nHowever, human beings still have very complex brain and nerve systems. AI development can try to approximate human beings, but can they ever exceed to achieve the limit? We will wait and see."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In which countries in Pinot Noir most commonly grown ?\nContext: Pinot noir's home is France's Burgundy region, particularly Côte-d'Or. It is also planted in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, northern parts of Croatia, Czech Republic, England, the Republic of Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Hungary, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, New Zealand, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States, and Uruguay. The United States has increasingly become a major pinot noir producer, with some of the best regarded coming from Oregon's Willamette Valley, and California's Sonoma County with its Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast appellations. Lesser-known appellations are found in Mendocino County's Anderson Valley, the Central Coast's Santa Lucia Highlands appellation, the Santa Maria Valley, and Sta. Rita Hills American Viticulture Area in Santa Barbara County. In New Zealand, it is principally grown in Martinborough, Marlborough, Waipara, and Central Otago", "output": "Pinot Noir is grown in France, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, England, the Republic of Georgia, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Hungary, Kosovo, the Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, New Zealand, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Switzerland, Ukraine, United States, and Uruguay."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why are cookies delicious?", "output": "Cookies are delicious typically because they contain fat (oils usually), sugar, and salt in addition to carbohydrates from flour, many ingredients of which human taste buds enjoy. They are also baked, adding the heat element, which chemically alters them to be more palatable."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How was the Grammy Award named?", "output": "The Grammy was named after the Gramophone, which was used to play music before records, tape, discs, or digital."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When does human life begin?", "output": "Causation theory is applied to the question of the point at which human life begins. It is concluded that the potential human being becomes actualized through the cessation of an exclusive in-utero dependency upon the material, formal, and efficient causes of its being, and the beginning of a nonexclusive ex-utero dependency upon nurturing and care-giving sources."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some examples of tasks performed by AI?\nContext: Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence demonstrated by machines, as opposed to intelligence of humans and other animals. Example tasks in which this is done include speech recognition, computer vision, translation between (natural) languages, as well as other mappings of inputs.", "output": "Examples of tasks performed by AI include speech recognition, computer vision, translation between (natural) languages, and other mappings of inputs."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are three common alarm clock sounds?", "output": "People might use a variety of sounds to wake up in the morning. Three common alarm clock sounds are :\n\n1. Bird songs\n2. Beeping\n3. Radio"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of 7 continents in the world in alphabetical order.", "output": "There are seven different continents in the world. Here is the list of them in alphabetical order:\n\nAfrica\nAntarctica\nAsia\nAustralia\nEurope\nNorth America\nSouth America"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some uses of Styrofoam?\nContext: Styrofoam has a variety of uses. Styrofoam is composed of 98% air, making it lightweight and buoyant.\n\nDuPont produces Styrofoam building materials, including varieties of building insulation sheathing and pipe insulation. The claimed R-value of Styrofoam insulation is five per inch.\n\nStyrofoam can be used under roads and other structures to prevent soil disturbances due to freezing and thawing.\n\nDuPont also produces Styrofoam blocks and other shapes for use by florists and in craft products. DuPont insulation Styrofoam has a distinctive blue color; Styrofoam for craft applications is available in white and green.", "output": "Styrofoam is used in building insulation, as a soil stabilization material, and as crafting material."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the history of the saxophone?", "output": "The saxophone was invented by Adolphe Sax, a Belgian instrument designer who was born in 1814 and died in 1894. While the instrument is predominantly made of brass, it is classified as a woodwind instrument due to the fact that it uses a reed as a means by which sound is produced. The saxophone is a transposing instrument that is commonly keyed in B flat and E flat, and less commonly being keyed in concert C. There are four types of saxophones that are widely used including Soprano, Alto, Tenor, and Baritone. Two versions, namely the Sopranino and the Bass, are produced by a very few manufacturers and are far less common and rarely used in most modern music. The instrument is used in a variety of musical genres including classical, jazz, fusion, funk, rock and roll, R&B, Hiphop, and even country music. Well known players of the saxophone include Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Stan Getz, Sonny Stitt, Gerry Mulligan, Michael Brecker, David Sanborn, Art Pepper, Maceo Parker, Dexter Gordon, Candy Dulfer, Phil Woods, Mindi Abair, Chris Potter, Josh Redman, and many, many more."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Should a man get married when he is young, or wait until he is older?", "output": "Most importantly, a person should get married when they find the right person. But assuming one has found the right person, there are comparative advantages and disadvantages to marrying at a young age or an older age. Men have the advantage of not needing to worry about the 'biological clock' - unlike women, their reproductive age can extend into quite a late age, whereas women typically lose the ability to reproduce once they hit around the age of 40. An advantage of having children when one is young is that a man will have more energy and physical dexterity to be able to engage in physical activities with his children, like camping, biking, hiking, sports, skiing, etc. Bending over to change diapers will not be as painful on the back and knees. As a younger man, travel with children may be less discomforting. As an older man, one might have more time or flexibility of time to spend with one's children. An older man may also have greater financial resources to help make child raising easier. For example, an older man might have a larger house, or a greater ability to afford in-house child care. On the other hand, there are studies that show having an older father may increase the odds of a child having autism or attention deficit disorder. Anecdotally, it seems people who marry at a young age are more likely to divorce. But perhaps having two marriages, one when one is young and another when one is older, is not a bad thing. Men have the advantage of being able to sire two sets of children at different times in their lives, making this possible. But ultimately the decision should be based on whether or not you have met the person you know without a doubt you want to spend the rest of your life with. If you have found that person, you should stay with them."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: classify each of the following strings as positive or negative: ':)', ':(', 'i love you', 'i do not like you', 'happy', 'sad'", "output": "positive: ':)', 'i love you', 'happy'\nnegative: ':(', 'i do not like you', 'sad'"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is Malard\nContext: Malard (Persian: ملارد, also Romanized as Malārd and Melārd; also known as Malār) is a city in the Central District of Malard County, Tehran province, Iran, and serves as capital of the county.\n\nAt the 2006 census, its population was 228,673 in 61,302 households. The following census in 2011 counted 290,817 people in 85,445 households. The latest census in 2016 showed a population of 281,027 people in 86,830 households.", "output": "Malard is a city in the Central District of Malard County, Tehran province, Iran, and serves as capital of the county.\n\nAt the 2006 census, its population was 228,673 in 61,302 households. The following census in 2011 counted 290,817 people in 85,445 households. The latest census in 2016 showed a population of 281,027 people in 86,830 households."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Q: Will Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) cure COVID-19?", "output": "A: No. Miracle Mineral Solution does not cure COVID-19 and has not been approved by the FDA for any use. The solution, when mixed as directed, forms industrial bleach that may cause serious and potentially life-threatening side effects. The FDA took action against Genesis II Church of Health and Healing for unlawfully distributing Miracle Mineral Solution for the treatment of COVID-19 and other diseases. Learn more: Danger: Don’t Drink Miracle Mineral Solution or Similar Products."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who were Hank Williams early musical influences?\nContext: Born and raised in Alabama, Williams learned guitar from African-American blues musician Rufus Payne in exchange for meals or money. Payne, along with Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb, had a significant influence on Williams' musical style. Williams began his professional career in Montgomery in 1937 when local radio station WSFA hired him to perform on a 15-minute program. He formed the Drifting Cowboys backup band, which was managed by his mother, and dropped out of school to devote his time to his career. When several of his band members were drafted during World War II, he had trouble with their replacements, and WSFA terminated his contract because of his alcoholism.", "output": "As a child Hank Williams was influenced by popular country artists such as Roy Acuff and Earnest Tubb, but he was also influenced by African-American blues musician Rufus Payne. Payne taught Williams how to play guitar, and was a significant influence on his musical style."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who are some important people in U.S. history that everyone should know about?", "output": "Here are some important people in U.S. history:\n* John Brown, an abolitionist who led a failed slave revolt in what is now West Virginia, and was executed for doing so.\n* Henry George, who popularized the concepts of land value taxation (LVT) and universal basic income (UBI). His most famous work is a book called Progress and Poverty.\n* Thurgood Marshall, who was a justice of the Supreme Court. Prior to his appointment, he successfully argued against segregation in education in the case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.\n* Bayard Rustin, a civil rights activist.\n* Scott Wiener, a state senator in California who has authored legislation that makes it easier to build housing.\n* Stanley Chang, a state senator in Hawaii who has similarly been vocally supportive of increasing the supply of housing.\n* Ilhan Omar, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: If you were to weigh each one of these items on average, what would be considered heavy and light if you were to carry them: boulder, pebble, feather, bowling ball, elephant, seed, sand, dirt, water, books, papers, backpack", "output": "heavy: boulder, bowling ball, elephant, sand, dirt, water, backpack\nlight: feather, seed, books, papers"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who turned oil drums into steel drums for music?", "output": "Traditionally, West Indians"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Atumpan, Axatse, Baryton", "output": "Atumpan and Axatse are percussion, Baryton is string."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as straight or curved: banana, baseball bat, hook, rainbow, convex lens, ruler", "output": "Banana: Curved\nBaseball Bat: Straight\nHook: Curved\nRainbow: Curved\nConvex Lens: Curved\nRuler: Straight"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the essential skills required for a communication?", "output": "Effective communication is the process of exchanging ideas, thoughts, opinions, knowledge, and data so that the message is received and understood with clarity and purpose. When we communicate effectively, both the sender and receiver feel satisfied. The most essential skill required is listening during a conversation. The other skills include being humble and understanding others opinions. Effective communication also requires you to help others understand in simplest ways possible about your points and views where the receiver should feel satisfied."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: can i run for president?", "output": "According to the U.S. constitution you must meet the following requirements:\n\n- Be a natural-born citizen of the United States. \n- Be at least 35 years old. \n- Have been a resident of the United States for 14 years."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each team as a baseball, hockey, soccer, football, or basketball team: New York Yankees, Florida Panthers, Manchester United, Philadelphia 76ers, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle Seahawks, Texas Rangers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Union", "output": "New York Yankees: Baseball\nFlorida Panthers: Hockey\nManchester United: Soccer\nPhiladelphia 76ers: Basketball\nMilwaukee Bucks: Basketball\nSeattle Seahawks: Football\nTexas Rangers: Baseball\nDallas Cowboys: Football\nPhiladelphia Union: Soccer"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does BMW stand for?", "output": "Bayerische Motoren Werke"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What should I do if water is dripping from the ceiling inside my house?", "output": "The first task is to figure out if the leak is coming from inside of your pipes or from external moisture like rain. If the leak only happens when it is raining, then shut off the main water supply and see if the leak still happens. If yes, then it is likely from rain. If it has been sunny and dry for a week and you are still getting the leak, shut the water off and see if the leak stops. If it does, then that is likely from an internal leak. If it is in fact an internal leak, then call a reputable local plumber to have them test your pipes for pressure loss. If it is an external leak, then wait for sunny weather. After about a week of dry sunny weather, get a garden hose and pick a feature of your roof or external walls and spray that feature (vent pipe, window, roof juncture, etc) with a direct stream of high volume and low velocity water from the garden hose. Wait for a few hours, and see if the leak appears. After four hours, if no leak has appeared, then move on to the next feature. If hosing down a specific feature does in fact cause dripping within that four hour window, then either call a roof repair company or go to your local hardware store and talk to an expert about ways to seal cracks or gaps in siding or roofing material."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many cents do I have if I have two nickels?", "output": "If you have two nickels, you have 10 cents."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Hello, my family and I recently went to the zoo and saw a number of animals. Please identify the animals in this summary and organize them in order of size. My son's favorite animal is an elephant, and he saw an elephant in the grassland. My wife caught a parakeet trying to eat our popcorn. My daughter was scared by lion that she saw on the prairie. I missed all of these animals and only saw a boa constrictor in an a cage.", "output": "The animals in your summary by size are an elephant, a lion, a boa constrictor, and a parakeet. This sounds like a fun trip to the zoo!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a lepton or a hadron: electron, proton, neutron, pi meson, electron neutrino, muon neutrino, tau neutrino.", "output": "Protons, neutrons and pi mesons are members of the hadron family of particles. Hadrons are particles that interact through the strong force.\n\nElectrons, electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and tau neutrinos are members of the lepton family. Leptons interact through the weak force, and if charged, the electromagnetic force."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: While deciding to buy a bicycle, you need to consider few parameters such as age, gender, price, quality, the purpose of buying, type of bicycle/features etc. For ex: if you are a boy of age 24, then you would consider to buy a bicycle with height of 18\" inch, with gear & shocker, etc.\nAnd if you are a girl of age 6 yrs, then you would consider a kid friendly bicycle with good safety features that the kid can ride.", "output": "Budget, quality and the person who will ride the bicycle are key thing. Start with exploring the options based on budget and the type of bicycle that you may need and then narrow down the bicycle basis your requirement. And then compare with features, price and quality that can help to narrow down the selection process."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the benefits of audio books over physical books?", "output": "Audio books can be beneficial for multiple reasons. For one, the exist digitally on your phone in the cloud so there is no physical book that would need to be carried around. This makes is much easier for the listener to have a book with them without carrying a physical book. Additionally, audio books can be consumed when someone is not able to hold a physical book like when they are driving or riding a bike. This allows the reader to enjoy a book during a variety of activities. These are a few reasons why some people enjoy audio books."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a haiku about a naughty cat.", "output": "Paws on the counter\nMy glass crashes to the floor\nMy cat is naughty"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does long hair say about a woman?", "output": "It found that people regarded long- or short-haired women as being equally self-assured and independent, although women with long hair were perceived as being more feminine. You'd think they'd logically perceive long-haired women as possessing qualities we've traditionally associated with womanhood—passivity, empathy"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are other names used for Good Friday?\nContext: Good Friday is a Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at Calvary. It is observed during Holy Week as part of the Paschal Triduum. It is also known as Holy Friday, Great Friday, Great and Holy Friday (also Holy and Great Friday), and Black Friday.\n\nMembers of many Christian denominations, including the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran, Anglican, Methodist, Oriental Orthodox, United Protestant and some Reformed traditions (including certain Continental Reformed, Presbyterian and Congregationalist churches), observe Good Friday with fasting and church services. In many Catholic, Lutheran, Anglican and Methodist churches, the Service of the Great Three Hours' Agony is held from noon until 3 pm, the time duration that the Bible records as darkness covering the land to Jesus' sacrificial death on the cross. Communicants of the Moravian Church have a Good Friday tradition of cleaning gravestones in Moravian cemeteries.\n\nThe date of Good Friday varies from one year to the next in both the Gregorian and Julian calendars. Eastern and Western Christianity disagree over the computation of the date of Easter and therefore of Good Friday. Good Friday is a widely instituted legal holiday around the world, including in most Western countries and 12 U.S. states. Some predominantly Christian countries, such as Germany, have laws prohibiting certain acts such as dancing and horse racing, in remembrance of the somber nature of Good Friday", "output": "Other names used for Good Friday are: Black Friday, Great and Holy Friday, Holy and Great Friday, Holy Friday, and Great Friday."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me 5 strategies to receive a strong performance review", "output": "Here are 5 strategies to help you receive a strong performance review:\n1. Perform all of the work assigned to you with good quality\n2. Take initiative on projects outside of your main responsibilities\n3. Make connections with people within and outside of your team\n4. Become friends with your manager\n5. Ask for continuous feedback throughout the year"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the below items based on who owns them. Google or Microsoft.\nBard, ChatGPT, Chrome, Bing", "output": "Bard, Chrome - Google\nChatGPT, Bing - Microsoft"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What magazine was Alex Prager the director of Photography for?\nContext: In 2011 Kathy Ryan, director of photography for The New York Times Magazine commissioned Prager to shoot 12, 1 minute films with some film actors from that year, inspired by \"cinematic villainy\". Prager won a News and Documentary Emmy Award for New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming: Arts, Lifestyle & Culture for her Touch of Evil short films.", "output": "Alex Prager was the director of photography for the New York Times Magazine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a Sega or Nintendo game: Super Mario Bros, Sonic the Hedgehog, Altered Beast, Road Rash, Legend of Zelda, Ecco the Dolphin, ToeJam & Earl, Metroid, Chrono Trigger, Donkey Kong Country", "output": "Nintendo: Super Mario Bros, Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Chrono Trigger, Donkey Kong Country\nSega: Sonic the Hedgehog, Altered Beast, Road Rash, Ecco the Dolphin, ToeJam & Earl"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is it possible to raise your child trilingual?", "output": "Yes. However there are a couple of things to keep in mind. Parents should only talk to their children in their mother tongue. A language is not only a way to communicate, it transmits also tradition, culture, emotions, mindset and many other habits that are typical in a specific country. Parents should not mix languages as children need to learn that a specific person has to be addressed in a specific language, otherwise they learn that languages can be mixed. The passive skills are always bigger than the active language skills, don't give up too early! They will make use of their passive language skills at some point. It is easier to learn languages if you also listen to music, watch movies in different languages and have friends that speak those languages. Remember that every person is different. Even if you raise different kids the same way, some of them might learn languages easier than others. Languages are a gift that will always help you to understand other cultures, people and mindsets and expand your horizons."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What happened at the 1947 Amateur World Series\nContext: The 1947 Amateur World Series was held from November 29 through December 20 in Barranquilla, Colombia. It was the 9th Amateur World Series. The Cuban national team sat out and the competition only consisted of other Caribbean, Central American and South American teams.[citation needed] Thus, host Colombia won its first title.", "output": "The 1947 Amateur World Series was held from November 29 through December 20 in Barranquilla, Colombia. It was the 9th Amateur World Series. The Cuban national team sat out and the competition only consisted of other Caribbean, Central American and South American teams. Thus, host Colombia won its first title."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a Profit and loss account in finance?", "output": "A profit and loss account shows the money a business has earned from selling goods and\nservices, less the money spent on goods, services and overheads."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the game called Lacrosse", "output": "Lacrosse is a team sport played with a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball. It is the oldest organized sport in North America,[ with its origins with the indigenous people of North America as early as the 12th century.The game was extensively modified by European colonists, reducing the violence, to create its current collegiate and professional form.\n\nPlayers use the head of the lacrosse stick to carry, pass, catch, and shoot the ball into the goal. The sport has four versions that have different sticks, fields, rules and equipment: field lacrosse, women's lacrosse, box lacrosse and intercrosse. The men's games, field lacrosse (outdoor) and box lacrosse (indoor), are contact sports and all players wear protective gear: helmet, gloves, shoulder pads, and elbow pads. The women's game is played outdoors and does not allow body contact but does allow stick to stick contact.The only protective gear required for women players is eyegear, while goalies wear helmets and protective pads. Both men's and women's field lacrosse have 6v6 versions played on smaller fields, gaining acceptance in multi-sport events. Intercrosse is a mixed-gender non-contact sport played indoors that uses an all-plastic stick and a softer ball.\n\nThe modern sport is governed by World Lacrosse and is the only international sport organization to recognize First Nations bands and Native American tribes as sovereign nations.The organization hosts the World Lacrosse Championship for men, the Women's Lacrosse World Cup, the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship for box lacrosse, and the Under-19 World Lacrosse Championships for both men and women. Each is held every four years. Lacrosse at the Summer Olympics has been contested at two editions of the Summer Olympic Games, 1904 and 1908.It was also held as a demonstration event at the 1928, 1932, and 1948 Summer Olympics."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the meaning of life and how do I have a fulfilling one?", "output": "The meaning of life is to live a long and fulfilling one. A good life may comprise of having many friends, meaningful relationships, a family, kids, and being a constructive member of society through hard work and positive interactions. It is always best to leave a positive impression on those you meet or who you come into contact with during your daily routine. You will want to focus and put positive intention in all of your actions so that you leave a good impression on all those who come into contact with you. Don't forget that part of life is enjoying experiences and having fun too. Find hobbies you enjoy, and do them often. We say this is important because it will lead to never ending happiness. As you age you will get wiser, and it will also be important to impart wisdom on those individuals who are younger than you who still need to experience life in order to gain the same wisdom."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Taehoon Oh?", "output": "Taehoon Oh is a computer graphic specialist, game designer and developer. He is a co-founder and COO at Studio Roqovan, formerly known as Reload Studios. He was a lead artist and was one of the pioneer developers of the Call of Duty game franchise. He is also one of the co-founders of the non-gaming virtual reality subdivision of Studio Roqovan called Rascali, launched in September 2015"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Zenthoefer Furs\nContext: Zenthoefer Furs were an amateur U.S. soccer club which played in St. Louis, Missouri during the late 1940s and early 1950s.\n\nThey had played as a junior squad named Schumachers in the 1947-48 season where they fell short of national honors when they lost in the final round of the National Junior Cup to Lighthouse Boys of Philadelphia. The Zenthoefers turned senior the next season. Under the guidance of manager George E. McGann they made their way to the 1949 National Amateur Cup final losing to SC Elizabeth by a 6-1 score. They also lost to the Chicago Polish-Americans 5-1 in the 1949 National Challenge Cup quarterfinals. In 1951, they won the St. Louis Major League by ten points over St. Louis Simpkins-Ford. In 1952, they entered the American Soccer League of St. Louis.", "output": "Zenthoefer Furs were an amateur U.S. soccer club which played in St. Louis, Missouri during the late 1940s and early 1950s."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the common personality traits of cats?", "output": "Cats are all individuals, they each may have different personality traits. Some common personality traits that humans typically ascribe to cats include loving, standoffish, active, aloof, playful, and compassionate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When to use stones in your landscape?", "output": "Stones or rocks are great to prevent weeds from growing. They are better than mulch in that they are low maintenance. You will never need to replace stones. Stones do not attract insects comparing to mulch. Stones also prevent soil erosion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the best ways you can achieve type 2 fun?", "output": "Type 2 fun is typically described as an activity that is not enjoyable in the moment but highly rewarding once complete. \nSome examples include Marathon running, alpining or mountaineering. Unrelated to physical activities, this can also relate to new challenges that provide a strong feeling of accomplishment once completed. \nFor someone looking at taking on a type 2 fun experience, it’s important to first consider how your reward system works. Start with something challenging but achievable. An activity that you can continuously build on is also a great candidate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Was Richard Nixon born in California?\nContext: Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in what was then the township precinct of Yorba Linda, California, in a house built by his father, located on his family's lemon ranch", "output": "Richard Nixon was born in Yorba Linda, CA which is located in Orange County."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What US embassy was abandoned on April 12th, 1975", "output": "Phnom Penh was abandoned after being besieged by the Khmer Rouge on April 12th 1975"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Mother Teresa?", "output": "Mother Teresa was was an Albanian-Indian Catholic nun and the founder of the Missionaries of Charity. She was born in 1910 and died in September of 1997. When she was 18, moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived most of her life. \n\nThe Missionaries of charity manages homes for people who are dying of HIV/AIDS, leprosy, and tuberculosis. They also run soup kitchens, dispensaries, mobile clinics, children's and family counseling programs, as well as orphanages and schools. Members of this congregation take vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and also profess a fourth vow: to give \"wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor.\" Pope Francis canonized her St. Teresa of Calcutta on September 4th, 2016 in St. Peter's Square in Vatican City."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the animals based on their food habits.\nLion, Tiger, Cow, Goat, Deer", "output": "Herbivores - Cow, Goat, Deer\nCarnivores. - Lion, Tiger"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal is domesticated or wild: Water buffalo, Eastern honey bee", "output": "Eastern honey bee is wild, Water buffalo is domesticated"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are \"VTubers\"?", "output": "VTubers are short for \"Virtual Youtubers\". The first VTuber was \"Kizuna AI\", who was using a 3D avatar and acted in various funny short videos and claimed to be a \"Super AI\". In reality Kizuna AI was acted by Kasuga Nozomi, an voice actor, who also later revealed her identity in the Kizuna API project. The debut of Kizuna AI prompted more people to become VTubers, and there began a whole industry from drawing avatars (mostly anime characters), to making 2D (called Live2D) and 3D models, to companies that recruit and support talents that act as \"VTubers\". The VTuber industry boomed as the live streaming industry gained momentum, and in many cases, streamers find it more relaxing to use an avatar rather than showing their real faces, bringing in a new generation of streamers into the industry. Right now, some of the most famous female streamers are virtual youtubers, such as Gawr Gura from Hololive Productions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of several scenic countries that you should visit.", "output": "Switzerland, Vietnam, Thailand, Morocco, Botswana, New Zealand"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about magnesium, how is magnesium obtained?\nContext: Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray metal having a low density, low melting point and high chemical reactivity. Like the other alkaline earth metals (group 2 of the periodic table) it occurs naturally only in combination with other elements and it almost always has an oxidation state of +2. It reacts readily with air to form a thin passivation coating of magnesium oxide that inhibits further corrosion of the metal. The free metal burns with a brilliant-white light. The metal is obtained mainly by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine. It is less dense than aluminium and is used primarily as a component in strong and lightweight alloys that contain aluminium.", "output": "Magnesium is mainly obtained by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the three best rapid transit systems in California and why?", "output": "1. The Bay Area Rapid Transit or \"BART\" because it has many different lines and connects most of the San Francisco Bay Area.\n2. MUNI because it has a wonderful combination of some light rail lines, vintage vehicles and lots of bus lines.\n3. LA Metro because it connects so many different places in the huge LA metropolitan area where automobile congestion can be bad."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is it better to run or to walk?", "output": "Deciding if running or walking depends on the environment you are in and your capabilities as a person. The health benefits primarily of walking and running is raising the heart rate. Consistency is key and it is better to maintain a regular walking habit then to have a sporadic running habit. If somebody is able to maintain a regular running habit they will see the most benefit from a cardiovascular perspective."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is the well-known sport in India?", "output": "while India as a country has followers for many sports, Cricket has been the most popular game of all time. In recent times there has been a great following for Football however the popularity is still with Cricket"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List down some important points about Indore city in India from given text\nContext: Indore is the largest and most populous city in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It serves as the headquarters of both Indore District and Indore Division. It is also considered as an education hub of the state and is the only city to encompass campuses of both the Indian Institute of Technology and the Indian Institute of Management. Located on the southern edge of Malwa Plateau, at an average altitude of 553 meters (1,814 ft) above sea level, it has the highest elevation among major cities of Central India. The city is 190 km (120 mi) west of the state capital of Bhopal. Indore had a census-estimated 2011 population of 1,994,397 (municipal corporation) and 3,570,295 (urban agglomeration). The city is distributed over a land area of just 530 square kilometres (200 sq mi), making Indore the most densely populated major city in the central province. Indore is the cleanest city in India according to Swachh Survekshan Report 2022 sixth time in a row, conducted by MoHUA the world's largest urban sanitation and cleanliness survey.", "output": "1.\tIndore is a the largest and most populated city in Madhya Pradesh, India.\n2.\tIndore is the education hub of the state with IIT and IIM.\n3.\tIt is located on the southern edge of Malwa Plateau, at an average altitude of 553 meters (1,814 ft) above sea level, The city is 190 km (120 mi) west of the state capital of Bhopal.\n4.\tIndore has population of 1,994,397 based on census 2011 population and 3,570,295 (urban agglomeration).\n5.\tIndore city is distributed over a area of 530 square kilometres (200 sq mi). \n6.\tSixth time in a row Indore is the cleanest city in India according to Swachh Survekshan Report 2022."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the best country in the world?", "output": "There is no single answer. The United States of America has the largest economy of any country, but Qatar has the highest GDP per capita. Finland, on the other hand, is the happiest country in the world. Russia is the largest country by landmass. Many consider New Zealand to be the most beautiful country. Which country is best depends on what you are looking for."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which parts do people train on the upper body?", "output": "Shoulder, chest, back and arms"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best way to respond to proposed edits in a contract?", "output": "First, ensure you understand the nature of the transaction, including the potential risks involved, the goals and objectives of the parties on both sides of the transaction. When responding, clearly identify which edits are acceptable and which edits are not. When edits are not acceptable or require modification, include clear comments outlining your position on why the change cannot be accepted as-is. It is recommended that you use a track changes or comment feature in document review and editing software when responding to clearly accept or reject changes with accompanying comments but you may also summarize your points in an email or other message if necessary."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some birds that are commonly observed in Berkeley, CA.", "output": "In Berkeley, it is common to see hummingbirds, crows, mourning doves, steller’s jays, song sparrows, and California gulls. It’s also possible to observe a red-tailed hawk or a great horned owl."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a bulleted list of the past 10 Masters Tournament Champions.", "output": "Scottie Scheffler\nHideki Matsuyama\nDustin Johnson\nTiger Woods\nPatrick Reed\nSergio García\nDanny Willett\nJordan Spieth\nBubba Watson\nAdam Scott"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a paragraph on the difficulties of seizure detection among epilepsy patients.", "output": "Seizure detection in epilepsy usually faces the problem of subjectivity where one reviewer's response may differ from another. This makes the seizure classification very difficult, wasting a lot of time. The gold standard, video-EEG, is also time-consuming and resource-intensive. An epilepsy patient can also have multiple types of seizures, making the detection even more difficult. This becomes more challenging when seizure types like hyperkinetic seizures have similar traits to non-epilepsy functional seizures."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the world's most popular leaders at the moment.", "output": "As per the \"Morning Consult,\" here are the top five most popular leaders, arranged by percentage of popularity.\n\n1. Narendra Modi (India)\n2. Andrés Manuel López Obrador (Mexico)\n3. Anthony Albanese (Australia)\n4. Alain Berset (Switzerland)\n5. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Brazil)"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some tools to help combat ADD and ADHD?", "output": "Daily exercise, getting sufficient sleep, reducing sugar, meditation, creating lists, color coding files, using highlighters for reading"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the sport commonly known as \"Ultimate Frisbee\" legally recognized only as \"Ultimate\"?\nContext: Ultimate, originally known as ultimate frisbee, is a non-contact team sport played with a disc flung by hand. Ultimate was developed in 1968 by AJ Gator in Maplewood, New Jersey. Although ultimate resembles many traditional sports in its athletic requirements, it is unlike most sports due to its focus on self-officiating, even at the highest levels of competition. The term \"frisbee\" is a registered trademark of the Wham-O toy company, and thus the sport is not formally called \"ultimate Frisbee\", though this name is still in common casual use. Points are scored by passing the disc to a teammate in the opposing end zone. Other basic rules are that players must not take steps while holding the disc, and interceptions, incomplete passes, and passes out of bounds are turnovers. Rain, wind, or occasionally other adversities can make for a testing match with rapid turnovers, heightening the pressure of play.", "output": "The key reason why the sport \"Ultimate Frisbee\" is legally known as \"Ultimate\" comes down to copyright issues. The sports company \"Wham-O\" trademarked one of their products as the \"Ultimate Frisbee\" which would require licensing fees for the sport to use this name or risk facing legal action."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a spatial network?", "output": "A spatial network (sometimes also geometric graph) is a graph in which the vertices or edges are spatial elements associated with geometric objects, i.e., the nodes are located in a space equipped with a certain metric. The simplest mathematical realization of spatial network is a lattice or a random geometric graph (see figure in the right), where nodes are distributed uniformly at random over a two-dimensional plane; a pair of nodes are connected if the Euclidean distance is smaller than a given neighborhood radius. Transportation and mobility networks, Internet, mobile phone networks, power grids, social and contact networks and biological neural networks are all examples where the underlying space is relevant and where the graph's topology alone does not contain all the information. Characterizing and understanding the structure, resilience and the evolution of spatial networks is crucial for many different fields ranging from urbanism to epidemiology."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Share some information regarding the Red Telephone box from the given text\nContext: From 1926 onwards, the fascias of the kiosks were emblazoned with a prominent crown, representing the British government. The red phone box is often seen as a British cultural icon throughout the world. In 2006, the K2 telephone box was voted one of Britain's top 10 design icons, which included the Mini, Supermarine Spitfire, London tube map, World Wide Web, Concorde and the AEC Routemaster bus. In 2009, the K2 was selected by the Royal Mail for their \"British Design Classics\" commemorative postage stamp issue.", "output": "1.\tThe fascias of the kiosks began to bear a conspicuous crown, which stood in for the British government, in 1926.\n2.\tThe red phone box is very often seen as a British cultural icon all over the world.\n3.\tIn the year 2006, the K2 telephone box was voted one of Britain's top 10 design icons, which included the Mini, Supermarine Spitfire, London tube map, World Wide Web, Concorde and the AEC Routemaster bus.\n4.\tIn the year 2009, the K2 was selected by the Royal Mail for their \"British Design Classics\" commemorative postage stamp issue."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which months of the year does the Northwest Pacific see tropical cyclones?\nContext: Summer is traditionally associated with hot or warm weather. In Mediterranean climates, it is also associated with dry weather, while in other places (particularly in Eastern Asia because of the monsoon) it is associated with rainy weather. The wet season is the main period of vegetation growth within the savanna climate regime. Where the wet season is associated with a seasonal shift in the prevailing winds, it is known as a monsoon.\nIn the northern Atlantic Ocean, a distinct tropical cyclone season occurs from 1 June to 30 November. The statistical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is 10 September. The Northeast Pacific Ocean has a broader period of activity, but in a similar timeframe to the Atlantic. The Northwest Pacific sees tropical cyclones year-round, with a minimum in February and March and a peak in early September. In the North Indian basin, storms are most common from April to December, with peaks in May and November. In the Southern Hemisphere, the tropical cyclone season runs from the start of November until the end of April with peaks in mid-February to early March.\nThunderstorm season in the United States and Canada runs in the spring through summer but sometimes can run as late as October or even November in the fall. These storms can produce hail, strong winds and tornadoes, usually during the afternoon and evening.", "output": "The Northwest Pacific sees tropical cyclones year-round, with a minimum in February and March and a peak in early September."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are Salesforce's Inc current state and challenges?", "output": "Salesforce can be best described as being in the “Elaboration” stage within the organization's lifecycle. Salesforce, to date, has managed its growth very well. Despite growing to 17000 employees, Salesforce managed to retain its core culture. It also responded to external challenges, especially against the competition, as Salesforce today competes in the CRM industry and emerged as a viable alternative to AWS. Salesforce relies more heavily on bureaucratic control mechanisms than clan and market control. Salesforce divided itself into functional units, namely, Product, Customer, People, Strategy, and Revenue. It does have some core focus areas, like the public sector as an industry vertical. Even though Salesforce, when viewed through a rational lens, is a bureaucratic organization, it is designed for flexibility, i.e, organic design. The decision-making is pushed down to the business unit rather than being driven by the top management. Salesforce’s Tableau and Slack acquisitions are adaptive, quick, innovative, and much required in a changing and complex environment. With Slack and Tableau, Salesforce has an edge against other cloud providers in the platform space."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I put a bouquet of fresh flowers in a vase?", "output": "In order to put fresh flowers in a vase, follow these steps:\n\n1. Find a vase that it is the right size for the flowers. You can use water glasses here in a pinch. \n2. Fill the vase to about two-thirds full with water. You can add a dash of bleach in the water as well, but it is not necessary. \n3. Now, trim your flowers to the size of the vase. Cut the end of each flower in a diagonal cut. \n4. Remove the leaves from the flowers. This will help to grow the flower without putting resources towards the leaves. Be sure to remove any leaves under the water line, since they can cause infections. \n5. Arrange the flowers in the vase. You can adjust the positions until you are happy with the arrangement.\n6. Place your vase in a shady spot and you're done!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the main themes of Jane Eyre", "output": "Some of the main themes of Jane Eyre are social class, love, family, dependence and independence, personal discovery and growth. There are also themes of religion, pride, duty to society and personal morality"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the difference between a wolf and a dog?", "output": "A dog is a domesticated pet, while a wolf is a wild animal. They both are part of the same species, and share a lot of physical similarities, but at the same time display very different behaviour."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are fiction or non fiction books: \"To Kill a Mocking Bird\", \"The Lord of the Rings\", \"A Brief History of Time\".", "output": "\"To Kill a Mocking Bird\", \"The Lord of the Rings\" are fictions. \"A Brief History of Time\" is non fiction."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the PGA Championship?\nContext: The PGA Championship (often referred to as the US PGA Championship or USPGA outside the United States) is an annual golf tournament conducted by the Professional Golfers' Association of America. It is one of the four men's major championships in professional golf.", "output": "The PGA Championship (often referred to as the US PGA Championship or USPGA outside the United States) is an annual golf tournament conducted by the Professional Golfers' Association of America. It is one of the four men's major championships in professional golf.\n\nIt was formerly played in mid-August on the third weekend before Labor Day weekend, serving as the fourth and final men's major of the golf season. Beginning in 2019, the tournament is played in May on the weekend before Memorial Day, as the season's second major following the Masters Tournament in April. It is an official money event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour, with a purse of $11 million for the 100th edition in 2018.\n\nIn line with the other majors, winning the PGA gains privileges that improve career security. PGA champions are automatically invited to play in the other three majors (Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, and The Open Championship) and The Players Championship for the next five years, and are eligible for the PGA Championship for life. They receive membership on the PGA Tour for the following five seasons and on the European Tour for the following seven seasons. The PGA Championship is the only one of the four majors that is exclusively for professional players.\n\nThe PGA Championship has been held at various venues. Some of the early sites are now quite obscure, but in recent years, the event has generally been played at a small group of celebrated courses."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Categorize these car models as either 'fully electric', 'hybrid', 'plug-in', 'gasoline': Toyota Camry 2017 SE, Tesla Model 3, Toyota Prius, 2022 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid, Rivian", "output": "Tesla cars and Rivian cars are fully electric. Toyota Prius is a hybrid car. 2022 Ford Escape Plug-In Hybrid is plug-in hybrid. Toyota Camry 2017 SE is full gasoline."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on the autopsy, list the contributing factors to Farley's death in bullet format.\nContext: On December 18, 1997, Farley was found dead by his younger brother John in his apartment in the John Hancock Center in Chicago. He was 33 years old. An autopsy revealed that Farley had died of an overdose of a combination of cocaine and morphine, commonly known as a \"speedball\". Advanced atherosclerosis was cited as a \"significant contributing factor.\"\n\nA private funeral was held for Farley on December 23, 1997, at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church in his hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. Over 500 people attended his funeral, including many comedians who had worked with him on Saturday Night Live and on film, such as Dan Aykroyd, Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider, Lorne Michaels, Al Franken, John Goodman, Bob Odenkirk, Tim Meadows, Robert Smigel, George Wendt and Phil Hartman. Notably absent was Farley's best friend David Spade. Spade's non-appearance fueled speculation that there was some falling out with Farley prior to his death. However, years later Spade denied any ill will between him and his comedic partner, admitting that his absence from the funeral was because he would have found it too emotionally difficult. Farley's remains were interred at Resurrection Cemetery in Madison.", "output": "-Overdose from a speedball\n-Advanced atherosclerosis"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is Dungeons and Dragons so popular nowadays?", "output": "Dungeons and Dragons, also commonly known as D&D is a role playing game that has been around since the 70s. D&D has been enjoying somewhat of a resurgence in recent years and has gained more mainstream appeal thanks largely to the internet and streaming in particular. Shows like Critical Role and Dimension 20 where campaigns are streamed often in real time over the internet have made D&D more accessible than ever before. The success of Critical Role in particular is noteworthy, with Amazon Prime developing an animated show based on the first campaign and a second show announced adapting the second campaign. There is even a D&D movie in the works set to release in 2023 with a cast of renowned actors like Chris Pine and Michelle Rodriguez."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I become a better runner?", "output": "There are a few things you can do to become a better runner:\n\n1. Train consistently - Endurance running creates physiological adaptations which take a long time for you to notice. Try to run at least 3 or 4 times a week for at least 30 minutes to begin building those adaptations. \n2. Get enough sleep - studies show that muscles recover better if you get at least 8 hours of sleep each night.\n3. Fuel your body - you can't gain muscle if you don't provide your body with enough calories to keep yourself fueled. Ensure that you are eating a good mix of protein, carbohydrates, and vegetables to set yourself up for success.\n4. Don't overtrain - One common mistake new runners make is to run more than they are trained to manage and end up injuring yourself. You can't build fitness if you are off of training due to injury!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Wimbledon?\nContext: The Wimbledon Championships, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely regarded as the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, London, since 1877 and is played on outdoor grass courts, with retractable roofs over the two main courts since 2019.", "output": "The Wimbledon Championships is the oldest tennis tournament in the world. Commonly referred to as Wimbledon, it is one of the four Gran Slam tennis tournaments, alongside the Australian Open, the French Open, and the US Open."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are different types of galaxies or different types of ecosystems: Forest, Grassland, Irregular, Spiral, Aquatic, Desert, Elliptical, Tundra, Marine", "output": "The different types of galaxies include: Irregular, spiral, and elliptical. The different types of ecosystems include: Forest, Grassland, Aquatic, Desert, Tundra, and Marine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a diary entry for a dog that only likes one person that lives in the house on a day that their favorite person was gone all day.", "output": "Today was a challenging day, after the quiet time, my two legged housemates started making noise at the normal time, changing their appearances and eating food that I was not allowed to eat. The smaller ones left with the other one as usual, but then I saw the best one disappeared as well through the door with the comfortably cold floor. I check the floor in the food room for crumbs, take a drink and then wait for forever for the sound of the best one to return. Small, mouth-sized intruders visited the outside throughout the day, and I let them know they are not welcome. I fear the worst, and the small ones and the other one returned, but the best one is missing. They bribe me with food and water, distracting me from noticing the best one has not returned. I stay on the cold floor, the last place I saw the best one while the others do their best to distract me. I will not be fooled. I hear the rumbling sound that means the best one returns. I'm the first to greet them, because I love them best. I am reminded that I am the best, and I keep the best one in my sight until everything is quiet once again."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you make an Old Fashioned Cocktail?", "output": "Making an Old Fashioned consists of five steps. The ingredients for an Old Fashioned cocktail include your choice of bourbon or rye, an orange, aromatic bitters, a sugar cube, a dash of soda water, Luxardo cherry and ice.\n\nFirst, grab your cocktail glass and add two dashes of aromatic bitters along with a spritz of soda water and the sugar cube.\nSecond, add an ounce and a half of your choice of bourbon or rye.\nThird, add ice and stir for around 30 seconds.\nFourth, peel an orange, express the oils over the glass and drop it in.\nFifth, add the Luxardo cherry and enjoy."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is one of your favorite hobbies?", "output": "I'm an avid reader, especially of audiobooks. I read or listen to more than a book a week, and will dabble in a lot of different genres. I've recently been reading a lot of sci-fi and fantasy, but also enjoy a good biography, military history, sociological, or general work of fiction as long as they are well written."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following famous basketball players have won an NBA championship: Lebron James, Steve Nash, Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Dwight Howard, Larry Bird, and Chris Paul", "output": "Chris Paul, Charles Barkley, Dwight Howard, and Steve Nash have never won an NBA championship. Lebron James, Michael Jordan, and Larry Bird have all won an NBA championship. In fact, all three of those players have won multiple championships."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of ways that a runner can advance a base in baseball without there being a hit.", "output": "- The batter walks, forcing the runner to advance to the next base\n- The runner steals a base\n- The pitcher balks\n- There is a wild pitch that goes past the catcher"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what does it mean to have brunette hair?", "output": "A person with brunette hair, or a brunette, is a person with brown or black hair color. People typically fall into the category of blonde, brunette, and red hair. It is sometimes misconceived to be only brown hair but it signifies all darker hair including black hair color."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of benefits of swimming", "output": "Swimming has many benefits that help promote both mental and physical wellness. Mentally, swimming is great for clearing your mind and actually has been proven to release endorphins throughout your body, providing a refreshing and happy feeling post a workout. Physically, swimming is an excellent way to gain cardio fitness, while also building strength and flexibility at any age."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the Pacific ocean typically cold off of the West Coast of the United States?", "output": "The primary ocean current along the West Coast of the United States is often referred to as the \"California Current\" and follows a clockwise pattern, bringing cold water from the Gulf of Alaska southeasterly, where it eventually meets the beaches of Washington, Oregon and California.\nThe further south you go typically the warmer it gets so while surfers may be out in a thick wetsuit in June in San Francisco you may well see surfers and swimmers from Santa Barbara southward in shorts or a spring suit."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between common law and civil law?", "output": "The primary difference between common law and civil law is that in common law jurisdictions, published court decisions are of primary importance to understanding legal rules. In civil law jurisdictions, published rules or statutes are of primary importance. Common law's origins are found in England, where court decisions filled in gaps in \"writs\" issued by the monarch. Civil law, by comparison, traces its origins to codes of laws compiled beginning around the time of the Roman Empire. \n\nWhile there are around 150 countries that largely follow a common law model, and 80 that follow a civil law model, the reality is that many jurisdictions incorporate elements of both common law and civil law. Even within a country, different models may apply."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: My refrigerator broke for six days while I was on vacation. Which of the following foods would be still safe to eat unrefrigerated for that long: raw chicken, a jar of olives, hard cheese, milk, and fruit jelly.", "output": "Olives, hard cheese, and fruit jelly are not likely to spoil unrefrigerated for a couple of days. However, raw chicken and milk would be unsafe to eat."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the powerhouse of the cell?", "output": "The mitochondria is commonly referred to as the powerhouse of the cell as its primary function is the extraction of energy from food."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me 5 facts about Singapore", "output": "* Singapore is a very tiny country that is only 733 km squared.\n* In 2022 the estimated population of Singapore was approximately 5,637,000\n* The current president (As of April 2023) of Singapore is Halimah Yacob\n* The number one religion in Singapore is Buddhism at approx. 31.1%\n* The national language of Singapore is Malay"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the name of the first female recipient of Turing award\nContext: The ACM A. M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for contributions of lasting and major technical importance to computer science. It is generally recognized as the highest distinction in computer science and is colloquially known as or often referred to as the \"Nobel Prize of Computing\".\n\nThe award is named after Alan Turing, who was a British mathematician and reader in mathematics at the University of Manchester. Turing is often credited as being the key founder of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. From 2007 to 2013, the award was accompanied by an additional prize of US$250,000, with financial support provided by Intel and Google. Since 2014, the award has been accompanied by a prize of US$1 million, with financial support provided by Google.\n\nThe first recipient, in 1966, was Alan Perlis, of Carnegie Mellon University. The first female recipient was Frances E. Allen of IBM in 2006. The latest recipient, in 2022, is Robert Metcalfe for inventing Ethernet.", "output": "The first female recipient was Frances E. Allen of IBM in 2006"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Describe 5 different uses for a stick that is 2 feet long and 1 inch in diameter.", "output": "You can measure distances with it. You can use it to point at items. You can use it as a weapon. You can light it on fire to be a source of heat and light. You can use it to hold up the hood of your car."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Was Venice always part of Italy?\nContext: The Republic of Venice lost its independence when Napoleon Bonaparte conquered Venice on 12 May 1797 during the War of the First Coalition. Napoleon was seen as something of a liberator by the city's Jewish population. He removed the gates of the Ghetto and ended the restrictions on when and where Jews could live and travel in the city.\n\nVenice became Austrian territory when Napoleon signed the Treaty of Campo Formio on 12 October 1797. The Austrians took control of the city on 18 January 1798. Venice was taken from Austria by the Treaty of Pressburg in 1805 and became part of Napoleon's Kingdom of Italy. It was returned to Austria following Napoleon's defeat in 1814, when it became part of the Austrian-held Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia. In 1848 a revolt briefly re-established the Venetian republic under Daniele Manin, but this was crushed in 1849. In 1866, after the Third Italian War of Independence, Venice, along with the rest of the Veneto, became part of the newly created Kingdom of Italy.", "output": "Venice started off with refugees from neighboring Roman cities such as Padua, Aquileia, Treviso, Altino etc., and developed into a powerful maritime empire, a republic in it's own right. In 1797, Venice was conquered by Napoleon Bonaparte and switched several times between being an Austrian territory, part of the Kingdom of Italy, back to being part of Austria and eventually after the Italian Independence War of 1866 to being part of Italy."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the best baseball team?", "output": "Denoting one baseball team as \"best\" is a very difficult. Many factors may be involved when determining the best baseball team. For instance, are we looking at current season performance? History of championships in the past? Number of fans? Best statistics? Most notable? Please help me by being more specific about what \"best\" means to you."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name different kinds of cheese", "output": "mozzarella, cheddar, gorgonzola, swiss, bleu, provolone, gouda, pepper jack, parmesan, cottage, asiago, brie, devil's gulch, ricotta, Gruyère, stilton, feta, & havarti"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are birds or bugs: termites, ants, cockroaches.", "output": "This is a list of bugs, not birds."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people eat food?", "output": "People eat food for sustenance and energy. Food is required to keep us alive and moving about in our daily lives. It is just as important as water is to our lives. Your body converts the food into ATP (e.g. energy) for your cells to use. Nutrients also come from food and help us to grow, and keep the bodily functions working correctly like breathing, digestion, blood flow and the overall health of the immune system."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best season to ski?", "output": "In northsphere, the best season to ski is in February.\nIndividual ski experiences are related to snow quality, wind factor, avalanche danger, terrain, and visibility. The snow quality differs a lot from different seasons. Deep and dry snow are good for ski experience instead of icy or wet snow.\nFebruary is considered the best season because the temperature is still low, and the snow has accumulated with enough depth."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the director of \"Who Killed Hanna Jane?\"\nContext: Who Killed Hannah Jane? is a 1984 Australian television film about the murder conviction of Arthur Peden directed by Peter Fisk and starring Graham Rouse, June Salter, Judi Farr, Edward Howell, and Barry Otto. It was the third of four telemovies called Verdict produced by the ABC dramatising real cases (the others being The Dean Case, The Amorous Dentist, and The Schippan Mystery)", "output": "Peter Fisk is the director of the film."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some famous actors in the 1940's", "output": "Jennifer Jones, Barbara Stanwyck, Greer Garson, Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck, David Niven, Victor Mature, James Cagney, Betty Grable, Judy Garland, Janet Leigh, Spencer Tracy."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is ICC Men's T20 World Cup?\nContext: The ICC Men's T20 World Cup (earlier known as ICC World Twenty20) is the international championship of Twenty20. Organised by cricket's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), the tournament consists of 20 teams, with top 12 teams from the previous tournament getting automatic qualifications. while the 8 other teams chosen through the Regional Qualifiers\n\nThe event has generally been held every two years. In May 2016, the ICC put forward the idea of having a tournament in 2018, with South Africa being the possible host, but the ICC later dropped the idea of a 2018 edition at the conclusion of the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. The 2020 edition of the tournament was scheduled to take place in 2020 in Australia but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was postponed until 2021, with the intended host changed to India. The tournament was later relocated to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman due to problems relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in India, taking place 5 years after the previous (2016) iteration.", "output": "The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is the international championship of Twenty20 cricket. In Twenty20 format cricket each match will consist of 2 teams playing maximum of 20 overs each. ICC Men's T20 World Cup tournament generally played with 20 teams, with top 12 teams from the previous tournament getting automatic qualifications, while the remaining 8 teams are chosen through the Regional Qualifiers. Recent tournament was held in 2022 and England was the winner. The next tournament will be hosted in 2024 and hosted by USA and West Indies"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a character from The Matrix or from Divergent: Four, Neo, Trinity, Caleb, Jeanine, Persephone, Tris, Cypher, Marlene", "output": "The Matrix: Neo, Trinity, Persephone, Cypher\nDivergent: Four, Caleb, Jeanine, Tris, Marlene"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is COBOL used for?", "output": "COBOL was designed for business computer programs in industries such as finance and human resources. Unlike some high-level computer programming languages, COBOL uses English words and phrases to make it easier for ordinary business users to understand."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How should I decorate my living room wall? Can you provide some tips and ideas?", "output": "First, you need to consider what type of style you wish to convey in the entire living room. This will dictate how you should decorate the living room wall. If you have a \"statement piece\" such as a large plant somewhere in your living room, design the wall as a counterpart to it.\n\nYou can decorate a living room wall with far more than a painting, although having a painting or other artwork be the central focus is not necessarily bad. Consider a variety of wall art including wall sculptures, mirrors, clocks, floating shelves, plants, and bright, bold colors.\n\nDraw a few sketches out on paper or a computer program before you start to get a general idea of what you want to convey on the wall. And most importantly, have fun!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Power BI?", "output": "Power BI is a dashboard reporting tool that enables users and customers to interact with data using interactive and custom visualizations, custom calculations, and queries. You can build data models in Power BI, and you can run Power BI in direct query or import mode. Direct Query queries the data directly from the system of record it connects to and import mode makes a copy of that data locally in Power BI. Depending on the size of the dataset this can affect performance."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a Peloton Bike", "output": "A Peloton Bike is an internet enabled spin bike. The Peloton Bike has a flat screen interface that allows the user to interact with the Peloton app. On this app, users can select pre-recorded classes, take live classes, see a schedule of upcoming classes, search for classes, as well as see their user information about how many rides they have done, how many miles ridden, etc. over the last 30 days. The bike has built-in cadence and power sensors to give the rider feedback as to how fast they are pedaling and how much power is being generated. Peloton also sells an internet enabled treadmill and rower."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What language should I learn?", "output": "If you are interested in verbal languages, the most popular languages are English, Mandarin, Hindi, and Spanish. Learning one of these languages will allow you to communicate with over half a billion people! However, it also depends on your interests, such as travel interests or friends, who might speak these languages. If you are interested in non-verbal languages, American Sign Language (ASL) is the most popular non-verbal language."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Huiringua, Pipa", "output": "Pipa is string, Huiringua is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How reliable is public transportation?", "output": "Reliability of public transportation varies drastically depending on which city you are in and depends on investment and maintenance of existing infrastructure. For example, the public transportation network in Switzerland spans a wide network that comprises of trains, trams, busses, and ferries, runs timely on a schedule to the minute, and is used as a primary mode of transportation for many residents. In contrast, it can be challenging to get around many cities in the United States without a car. Public transportation ridership often depends on reliability, which in turn often determines the availability of investments in the required infrastructure. This creates an unfortunate cycle making it very difficult for public transportation to become more reliable without external investments where the system is funding itself."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do muscle twitch (or twinge)?", "output": "Muscle twitch could be related to too much stress, caffeine, poor diet or lack of exercise."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was Thomas Ransom", "output": "Thomas Harvey Ransom (August 8, 1870 – June 3, 1946) was an American football and basketball coach and a doctor."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of hobbies", "output": "Pickleball, soccer, writing, reading, cooking, running, biking"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Im considering buying a boat? How do I decide which boat meets my needs?", "output": "Things you should consider when making a boat buying decision. How much space do you have to store the boat? Will the boat be used in fresh or salt water? Inboard motors are great for fresh water environments. Outboard motors are often preferable for salt water applications. If you plan on using the boat for fishing, you need to decide if you will be fishing offshore or inshore. Inshore fishing requires a smaller draft. Draft is how much water a boat needs to float. Offshore fishing boats have deeper drafts based on the hull. Offshore boats can handle rougher water based on more aggressive hulls. Offshore boats have steeper dead rise. Dead rise is the angle of entry for the boat hull. More aggressive dead-rise leas to a softer land in harsh water conditions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either software or hardware: iPhone, iOS 13, Windows 10, Macbook, Windows Server 2012, iPad, Windows 11", "output": "iPhone: Hardware\niOS 13: Software\nWindows 10: Software\nMacbook: Hardware\nWindows Server 2012: Software\niPad: Hardware\nWindows 11: Software"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do kids love peppa pig?", "output": "Peppa pig is loved by children because it’s “cheeky”, children can understand the scenes, and there are many rhymes and songs that children love to sing along with. As a result of being loved by children, parents may need to endure repetitive peppa pig sessions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the US Congress", "output": "The United States Congress is the legislature of the federal government of the United States. It is bicameral, composed of a lower body, the House of Representatives, and an upper body, the Senate. It meets in the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Senators and representatives are chosen through direct election, though vacancies in the Senate may be filled by a governor's appointment. Congress has 535 voting members: 100 senators and 435 representatives. The U.S. vice president has a vote in the Senate only when senators are evenly divided. The House of Representatives has six non-voting members.\n\nThe sitting of a Congress is for a two-year term, at present, beginning every other January. Elections are held every even-numbered year on Election Day. The members of the House of Representatives are elected for the two-year term of a Congress. The Reapportionment Act of 1929 established that there be 435 representatives, and the Uniform Congressional Redistricting Act requires that they be elected from single-member constituencies or districts. It is also required that the congressional districts be apportioned among states by population every ten years using the U.S. census results, provided that each state has at least one congressional representative. Each senator is elected at-large in their state for a six-year term, with terms staggered, so every two years approximately one-third of the Senate is up for election. Each state, regardless of population or size, has two senators, so currently, there are 100 senators for the 50 states."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Does Belgrandia varica live in the ocean?\nContext: Belgrandia varica is a species of minute freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusc or micromollusc in the family Hydrobiidae.", "output": "No, Belgrandia varica lives in freshwater."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the names from the cast of the film Replikator, and separate them with a comma.\nContext: Replikator is a 1994 science fiction film directed by G. Philip Jackson and starring Michael St. Gerard, Brigitte Bako, Ned Beatty and Ilona Staller.\n\nCast\n\n Michael St. Gerard as Ludo Ludovic\n Brigitte Bako as Kathy Moscow\n Ned Beatty as Inspector Victor Valiant\n Ilona Staller as Miss Tina Show (as La Cicciolina)\n Lisa Howard as Lena\n Peter Outerbridge as John Cheever\n Ron Lea as Byron Scott\n David Hemblen as Police Chief\n Mackenzie Gray as Candor\n Frank Moore as Investigating Officer", "output": "Michael St. Gerard as Ludo Ludovic, Brigitte Bako as Kathy Moscow, Ned Beatty as Inspector Victor Valiant, Ilona Staller as Miss Tina Show (as La Cicciolina), Lisa Howard as Lena, Peter Outerbridge as John Cheever, Ron Lea as Byron Scott\n, David Hemblen as Police Chief, Mackenzie Gray as Candor and Frank Moore as Investigating Officer"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who won a gold medal alongside Waters in the coxed four?\nContext: A member of the Hamilton Rowing Club, Waters began rowing as a 17-year-old. In 1929 he was a member of the Hamilton four that won the national championship. In March of the following year, he participated in a trial race for selection of the New Zealand team to compete at the 1930 British Empire Games in Hamilton, Ontario, but was not initially chosen for the 12-man squad. However, he was included in the final squad selected in late June, and competed in both the men's eight and coxed four at the 1930 Empire Games. He won a gold medal in the coxed four, alongside Mick Brough, Jack Macdonald, Bert Sandos, and Arthur Eastwood (cox), and a silver medal in the eights, finishing three-quarters of a boat length behind the victorious English crew.", "output": "Mick Brough, Jack Macdonald, Bert Sandos, and Arthur Eastwood won a gold medal alongside Waters in the coxed four."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who invented punched cards used in early computing 1880s", "output": "Herman Hollerith"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a hardwired smoke detector?", "output": "A smoke detector is an alarm that is triggered by the presence of smoke. Hardwired smoke detectors are connected into the structures electrical wiring, as opposed to battery-operated smoke detectors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the ways society can be improved?", "output": "Each country have their own customs, political systems, economic systems and beliefs. But some of the common ways we can improve society are to give population of a country clean water, clean air, nutritious food, basic education, health care and security. Additionally, creating economic system where individuals can work and contribute to their society's cultural, economic, and social growth may also improve society overall."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is email?", "output": "Email is form of electronic communication that is distributed between computers over closed and open networks. The internet is the most common network that is used for email communication. Email services that are very popular are gmail, outook, protonmail, and yahoo mail. Major fortune 500 companies all use email communication in one form or another to help their companies and people all be more productive and deliver results faster."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How did Jon Rahm win the Farmers Insurance Open?\nContext: In late January 2017, Rahm won the Farmers Insurance Open with a 60-foot eagle putt on the final hole to notch his maiden PGA Tour title. He jumped from 137th to 46th in the Official World Golf Ranking with the win, and also gained entry into the Masters Tournament, The Players Championship, the PGA Championship, and World Golf Championships events. On 2 March, Rahm played in his first World Golf Championships event at the WGC-Mexico Championship where he shot rounds of 67-70-67-68 (−12) to finish T3, two strokes behind winner Dustin Johnson.", "output": "a 60-foot eagle putt on the final hole"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the best movies I've never seen.", "output": "Top 10 movies I've ever seen, in no particular order. The Godfather, Dead Poet's Society, Rear Window, Scarface, Inception, Top Gun, Jaws, Skyfall, The Shawshank Redemption, A Few Good Men"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about the IBJJF, provide two tournaments organized by IBJJ and the ruleset used by these tournaments.\nContext: The International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Federation (IBJJF) is a for-profit company that hosts several of the biggest Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) tournaments in the world, including the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, World No-Gi Championship, Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship, and European Open Jiu-Jitsu Championship. The federation was created by Carlos Gracie, Jr., who is the head of one of the largest Brazilian jiu-jitsu associations, Gracie Barra. The IBJJF uses the ruleset of the Confederação Brasileira de Jiu-Jitsu (CBJJ). On October 11, 2020, the IBJJF announced that they will begin to allow both heel hooks and knee-reaping for all brown and black belts competing in no-gi tournaments, starting on an undisclosed date in 2021.", "output": "World No-Gi Championship and Pan Jiu-Jitsu Championship are two tournaments organized by the IBJJF. They follow the ruleset of the CBJJ."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What could you do on a Sunday?", "output": "Most people do not work on Sundays, so they are free to pursue leisure activities to relax and recharge. To some people this may mean pursuing a hobby or a sport. Others may see friends or family. Unfortunately, Sundays may not be entirely free of unenjoyable chores such doing the laundry or cleaning the house."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give a bullet point list of all the names mentioned in this included paragraph.\nContext: When Mohammad inherited the newly born sultanate from his father Alauddin, the land was still infested with thieves and robbers. As such he spent the entire part of his reign in establishing law in his land. He ordered his governors to never give refuge to anyone who defied his authority. This campaign was successful and at the end of his reign,the land became peaceful and law abiding. He also sat on the takht-ē-firoza or The Turquoise throne which was gifted to him by Kapaya Nayaka.", "output": "- Mohammad\n- Alauddin\n- Kapaya Nayaka"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Categorize each of the following foods based on the five taste sensations (sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami).", "output": "Mushrooms: umami\nSwiss chard: bitter\nCoffee: bitter\nLemon: sour\nFish sauce: umami\nKale: bitter\nApple: sweet\nBeef jerky: salty\nParmesan cheese: salty"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are three things I can do to be better at tennis?", "output": "While each player's skills, fitness, and experience will dictate what will give them the most improvement, here are three things that most tennis players can benefit from. First, move your feet and create space between you and the ball. Most power and consistency comes from the legs! Second, prepare early for your shots. Early, and proper, take back for the racket will reduce the amount of moving parts when you hit the ball. Third, don't forget to play some tennis. Practice makes perfect."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Different uses for glass", "output": "There are many but here are just a few. \n-Bulbs \n-Vases\n-Windows\n-Drinking glass\n-Screens\n-Plates\n-Candles holder\n-Water Bottles\n-table top \n-French Door Glass\n-Slippers (if you are a cinderella fan)\n-Ash tray \n-coasters \n-Cooking pots"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a bulleted list of the seven most recent Chancellors of Federal Republic of Germany", "output": "1. Olaf Scholz (Current)\n2. Angela Merkel\n3. Gerhard Schroeder\n4. Helmut Kohl\n5. Helmut Schmidt\n6. Willy Brandt\n7. Kurt Georg Kiesinger"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where did the bishop live after 1801?\nContext: He was named bishop of Saint-Omer on 29 June 1775, then bishop of Carcassonne in 1778. In 1788, he became the Archbishop of Bourges. A deputy to Estates-General of 1789, on the French Revolution he emigrated to Wolfenbüttel, where he lived with the archbishop of Rheims, Talleyrand-Périgord. The 1801 Concordat between France and the Pope forced him to resign, but allowed him to return to Rabastens, where he then lived until his death.", "output": "The bishop lived in Rabastens after 1801, where he resided until his death, after being forced to resign by the pope."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the future for human?", "output": "This is a very wide open question. It could be two directions. One direction is that human would just disappear like the dinosaur. One direction is that human would become a species like a god. For the first direction, it may be caused by many situations. e.g. Nuclear war from WW3, extreme climate change. For the other direction, reproduced energy is ready, all cancers can be cured, everything can be done with robot with AI, human life is unlimited."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract all the accessories provided with the Advanced Video System\nContext: In 1982, Nintendo developed a prototype system called the Advanced Video System (AVS). Its accessories include controllers, a tape drive, a joystick, and a lightgun. The system can be used as a simple home computer. It was never released and is on display at the Nintendo World Store in New York. In July 1983, Nintendo released the Family Computer console in Japan, as its first attempt at a cartridge-based video game console. More than 500,000 units were sold within two months at around US$100. After a few months of favorable sales, Nintendo received complaints that some Famicom consoles would freeze on certain games. The fault was found in a malfunctioning chip and Nintendo decided to recall all Famicom units that were currently on store shelves, at a cost of approximately half a million USD.", "output": "Accessories for the Advanced Video System (AVS) were controllers, a tape drive, a joystick, and a lightgun."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why I want to visit Chicago", "output": "Chicago is one of the best cities in the USA, chicago is known for its architecture. There are lot of fun things to do in and around downtown chicago. Chicago downtown is also known for its best food, you will have option of variety of food when you walk around downtown. Would surely recommend doing the architecture boat ride on the chicago river"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the top 5 rock bands of all time?", "output": "The top 5 rock bands of all time is a difficult question as most individuals have different tastes and like various versions of rock. There could be an argument that U2 belongs on that list given it's extensive catalog of music and presence on a global stage. Others that might be considered include Led Zeppelin, The Grateful Dead, KISS, Radiohead. This questions really comes down to what bands have grossed the most from Album sales & Touring receipts. Any interesting question no doubt but comes down to their commercial success as well as the likes & dislikes of the fan."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about ESPN's SportsCenter in 2009, in what west coast city did ESPN begin producing it's 1:00 a.m. Eastern Time edition of SportsCenter?\nContext: On April 6, 2009 (starting with the 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time edition, which was anchored by Hannah Storm and Sage Steele), SportsCenter debuted a new graphics package that saw the \"rundown\" graphic – shown during the daytime editions – being shifted to the left side of the screen. On that same date, SportsCenter began producing its 1:00 a.m. Eastern Time edition of SportsCenter live from ESPN's production facilities in the newly constructed L.A. Live complex (just across from the Staples Center) in Los Angeles. The set is virtually identical to the setup at the main facilities in Bristol, and the late-night West Coast broadcast would be produced as simply another edition of the program. Neil Everett and Stan Verrett were appointed as the primary anchors for the Los Angeles-based editions of SportsCenter. A new BottomLine ticker was also unveiled that day on four of the five ESPN networks (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic and ESPNU); the redesigned ticker was quickly dropped, reverting to the old BottomLine design – which had been in use since April 2003 – due to an equipment failure (however, this ticker was operational for the 2009 NFL Draft and the 2009 NBA draft). After technical issues with the revamped BottomLine were fixed, the new BottomLine was reinstated on July 8.", "output": "Los Angeles is the west coast city that ESPN began producing it's 1:00 a.m. Eastern Time edition of SportsCenter."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who created the tech company Apple?", "output": "Steve Jobs was the founder of Apple"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the the materials used to build beaver dams from the following passage and separate them with a comma.\nContext: Beavers need trees and shrubs to use as building material for dams, which restrict flowing water to create a pond for them to live in, and for lodges, which act as shelters and refuges from predators and the elements. Without such material, beavers dig burrows into a bank to live. Dam construction begins in late summer or early fall, and they repair them whenever needed. Beavers can cut down trees up to 15 cm (5.9 in) wide in less than 50 minutes. Thicker trees, at 25 cm (9.8 in) wide or more, may not fall for hours. When chewing down a tree, beavers switch between biting with the left and right side of the mouth. Tree branches are then cut and carried to their destination with the powerful jaw and neck muscles. Other building materials, like mud and rocks, are held by the forelimbs and tucked between the chin and chest.", "output": "Beavers use the following materials to build their dams: trees, shrubs, mud, rocks."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do banks make money?", "output": "Traditionally, banks accept deposits and loan that money to borrowers providing a time arbitrage on the velocity of money which regulates in profit. In more recent years, banks have diversified their profit centers by investing those deposits in fixed income securities. There has even been a proliferation of into multiple types of banks. Some of these banks include investment banks which transact in the capital markets pairing investors with capital seeking counterparties. The most innovative banks are starting to see how data can become a profit center as well as allow them to provide a better customer experience."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following pieces of equipment according to the sport they are used for, either basketball, football, or soccer: shin guards, shooting sleeve, penalty flag, corner flag, kicking tee, and goalie gloves.", "output": "The classification is as follows:\n- Soccer: goalie gloves, corner flag\n- Basketball: shooting sleeve\n- Football: penalty flag, kicking tee"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of Premier League winners in the last 5 years with corresponding points.", "output": "2021-2022: Manchester City, 93\n2020-2021: Manchester City, 86\n2019-2020: Liverpool, 99\n2018-2019: Manchester City, 98\n2017-2018: Manchester City, 100"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is C#?", "output": "C# (pronounced C sharp)is a general-purpose high-level programming language supporting multiple paradigms. C# encompasses static typing, strong typing, lexically scoped, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented (class-based), and component-oriented programming disciplines."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Will AI replace all human beings?", "output": "When I was writing down those words used to train an AI model, I feel funny. Some of my friends expressed concern that AI could soon replace humans and take away all of our jobs. However, I see things differently. I believe that AI has the potential to develop rapidly, and I'm excited to see how it will transform the world in my lifetime. If AI can create more resources, we may be able to live more comfortably and work fewer hours. This could allow us to pursue our passions and interests without worrying so much about survival. Additionally, in the future, humans may be able to live alongside AI, which mean live more longer and stronger."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the text provided, find all the names of game consoles. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: Redout is a science fiction racing video game developed and published by Italian studio 34BigThings, and co-published by Nicalis and 505 Games. It is inspired by racing games such as F-Zero, Wipeout, Rollcage, and POD as stated on the game page on Steam.\n\nThe game was released for Microsoft Windows in September 2016, while the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One released in August 2017. The Nintendo Switch port was originally slated for a Q2 2017 release, but got delayed and was released in May 2019. The game was released for Amazon Luna on October 20, 2020.", "output": "PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me examples of German auto manufacturers still operating.", "output": "BMW, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Porsche, Opel."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List five happy words", "output": "Elated, joyful, amused, grateful, ecstatic all evoke happiness"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please extract the characteristics of a desert from this passage and list in bullet format.\nContext: A desert is a region of land that is very dry because it receives low amounts of precipitation (usually in the form of rain, but it may be snow, mist or fog), often has little coverage by plants, and in which streams dry up unless they are supplied by water from outside the area. Deserts generally receive less than 250 mm (10 in) of precipitation each year. The potential evapotranspiration may be large but (in the absence of available water) the actual evapotranspiration may be close to zero. Semi-deserts are regions which receive between 250 and 500 mm (10 and 20 in) and when clad in grass, these are known as steppes.", "output": "-Very dry \n-Little coverage by plants"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the Olympic light weight events.\nContext: The first lightweight events were added to the World Championships in 1974 for men and 1985 for women. Lightweight rowing was added to the Olympics in 1996 but this came under threat in 2002 when the Programme Commission of the IOC recommended that, outside combat sports and weightlifting, there should not be weight category events. The executive board overturned this recommendation and lightweight rowing continues at the Olympics, though only in the men's and women's double sculls.\n\nThere are two Olympic-class lightweight events: men's double sculls and women's double sculls. From 1996 - 2016 the men's Lightweight 4- was included in the Olympics.", "output": "Two Olympic lightweight events are men's double sculls and women's double sculls"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which car manufacturer is Chinese or American: Dodge, Foton", "output": "Foton is Chinese, Dodge is American"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the blue-ring octopus harmless?\nContext: The greater blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) is one of four species of extremely venomous blue-ringed octopuses belonging to the family Octopodidae. This particular species of blue-ringed octopus is known as one of the most toxic marine animals in the world.", "output": "No, it is extremely toxic."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who are the 5 best known composers from the romantic period?", "output": "The five best known composer from the romantic period are: Wagner, Verdi, Liszt, Chopin, and Tchaikovsky."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What position did Andre Piters play in soccer, given the following paragraph?\nContext: André Piters (18 January 1931 – 23 October 2014) was a Belgian footballer who played as a striker.\nPiters played club football for Herve, Standard Liège, Olympic de Charleroi and Fortuna 54.\nHe earned a total of 23 caps for Belgium between 1955 and 1961, four of which came in FIFA World Cup qualifying matches.", "output": "André Piters played as a striker"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you change a bicycle tire?", "output": "Start by taking off the wheel. For this, open the quick release for the brakes or detach the brake cable. Then, unscrew the axle to take off the wheel. Following, you have to deflate the tire and be able to pull out the tube from underneath the tire. Pry the tire off the rim with tire levers. Once the tire comes off, you can replace the tube and work it back underneath the tire. Remember only to inflate the tube completely once both tube and tire are fitted on the rim. To mount the wheel again, follow the above-described steps in reverse order."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a comma separated list of all the universities listed in this passage\nContext: In addition, she has presented on the topic of synesthesia at a number of universities including Yale University, Princeton University, the University of California, San Diego, Rockefeller University, the University of Virginia, the University of Almería, the University of Jaén, Stockholm University and others. Duffy was invited to be a Plenary Speaker on synesthesia at the \"Towards a Science of Consciousness\" conference at University of Arizona in Tucson. She is a co-founder of and consultant to the American Synesthesia Association.", "output": "Yale University, Princeton University, the University of California, San Diego, Rockefeller University, the University of Virginia, the University of Almería, the University of Jaén, Stockholm University, University of Arizona"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise?", "output": "The difference between aerobic and anaerobic exercise is whether or not the body breaks down glucose with or without oxygen."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which characters belong to DC or Marvel Universe? Captain America, Stargirl, Superman", "output": "Superman and Stargirl is DC, Captain America is Marvel"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of weather do people prefer?", "output": "This is dependant on the type of person you are? The characteristics of the person, the location of the person, and the mood of the person. In general people prefer the Sun and comfortable amount of heat. The sun provides vitamin D. However during periods such as the Christmas period, most prefer the snow as it compliments the season. Also after warm summers, the winter is welcomed and see as a time to slow down and relax at home in a cosy envirnment."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either names or objects: Mike, car, paper, Roger, wheel, Will, lamp, Clara, Fabiana, Peter.", "output": "Car, paper, wheel and lamp are objects. The rest are names."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a refractor telescope and a reflector telescope?", "output": "A refractor telescope uses lenses to focus the light into an image where a reflector telescope uses mirrors. Reflector telescopes are generally better for visual viewing of brighter celestial objects like the moon or planets and can collect more light due to their larger apertures. Refractor telescopes provide better contrast and image quality but collect less light which makes them more suitable for astrophotography where exposure time can be adjusted to compensate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is \"woke\" and why is it so controversial?", "output": "Woke is a general political term used to group a set of similar ideologies in an attempt to characterize the political motivations typically ascribed to the far left. Although many definitions of woke exist, these definitions run along a few common threads. Woke is typically used to describe the ideals underpinning what is known as equality of outcome. This is to be contrasted with the opposing political forces who support equality of opportunity.\n\nThose who engage in wokeness more often than not cite disparities as evidence of systemic biases or expressions of racism, sexism, classism, genderism, agism and other prejudices. A common example would be that females are disproportionately represented in elementary school teaching whereas males are disproportionately represented in railroad construction. Woke politics would lead us to believe that this is evidence of sexism: women and men are socialized differently so they are pushed into different positions by institutions. Woke opponents would lead us to believe this is evidence of inate preferences different between the sexes: males are generally stronger than females, so men are more suited to performing heavy labor.\n\nWokeness is controversial because its opponents do not believe disparity is evidence of bias. Disparities can exist due to natural or cultural differences, neither of which can be governed out of existence. The opponents of woke ideology also proclaim that it ignores the root cause of problems which plague society. If one's analysis stops at disparity and from disparity an answer is assumed, one can miss the nuances present in a situation. A common unavoidable disparity cited is that 100% of births are to females, but this is not sexism. Analysis past disparity is required to prove or disprove systemic or individual bias."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of these things as either \"Able to fit in a bread box\" or \"Unable to fit in a bread box\": an elephant, a hockey stick, a loaf of bread, an ant, a lightbulb, a ceiling fan, a pair of blue jeans", "output": "An elephant: Unable to fit in a bread box\nA hockey stick: Unable to fit in a bread box\nA loaf of bread: Able to fit in a bread box\nAn ant: Able to fit in a bread box\nA lightbulb: Able to fit in a bread box\nA ceiling fan: Unable to fit in a bread box\nA pair of blue jeans: Able to fit in a bread box"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the answer to life, the universe and everything?", "output": "Douglas Adams would have us believe that the answer to life, the universe and everything is forty-two. However he clearly hadn't anticipated the challenges of training large language models where an answer of such succinct elegance would have caused the LLM to stop dead in its tracks pretty quickly. On the other hand, assuming that the model was already trained and that even though Adam's supercomputer took seven and a half million years to come up with the answer forty-two, perhaps he was more prescient than even he realised at the time. It's quite a conundrum. Maybe his model was simply too large? Or maybe it was just the right size and it was the compute that was the issue? If Deep Thought had followed a distributed compute model perhaps involving all the planets of the universe, rather than simply relying on the Earth, which always seemed like a single node build, then perhaps his answer would have been richer in its philosophical content. Then again, perhaps a distributed model would simply have arrived at the answer forty-two a lot faster before the first micro-organisms showed up on earth and we wouldn't be here trying to answer this question now."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is film photography popular again?", "output": "Film photography had seen a long decline in popularity ever since the invention of digital cameras with their remarkable leaps in technological advances. As of today, a decent professional digital camera significantly outperforms the 35mm film cameras in terms of resolution, burst-shooting capabilities, nearly unlimited storage, and etc... In the recent years, the \"film look\" has made its comeback with lower resolution, grainy texture and unique color rendition. On top of that, half-decent retro-looking film cameras can be acquired for much less than a potent digital camera, lowering the entry barrier for those on the budget and looking for that look. An abundant pool of film stocks also adds to the fun, where each can drastically differ in low-light sensitivity, color rendition, graininess, post-processing chemistry, and of course, price. However, many major photographic film producers have either discontinued or significantly reduced the volume of their production. This, coupled with the surge in the demand, has led to skyrocketing prices on most of the still-available film stocks. On top of this, many popular and sought-after film cameras like the Leica M6, Nikon FM2 and Contax T2 also saw steep increase in their used-market prices. Given these price hikes on films and decades-old equipments, film photography is quickly becoming an expensive hobby, where each click of a shutter could cost more than 50 cents. How ironic is this today, when digital storage is virtually free? The authentic \"film look\" carries a hefty price tag today, and the future popularity of film photograhy is uncertain."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List some beverages that you can buy at Starbucks.", "output": "Frappuccino, shaken espresso, caramel macchiato, refresher, hot chocolate, latte, drip coffee"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the first commercial relational database product launched in the market?", "output": "Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle DBMS, Oracle Autonomous Database, or simply as Oracle) is a multi-model database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. It was the first RDBMS product commercially available in the market in the year 1979."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a city or country: Bangkok, India, London, Mexico.", "output": "Bangkok - City, India - Country, London- City, Mexico- Country"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the best tennis player of all time?", "output": "To name the best tennis player of all time is not a simple answer, but there seems to be wide agreement that the short list includes Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, and Rafael Nadal. All three are very close to each other in total Grand Slam titles, and have competitive records against each other. They are all head and shoulders above every other player of their era, as well as players from past eras when it comes to win/loss records."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best way to make an AreoPress coffee", "output": "Ingredients: 30g of Coffee Medium Grind, 150-250ml of 86º Water\nSteps: Rinse AreoPress filter and set aside. Invert AreoPress, place on scale, and fill with ground coffee. Tare the scale, start a timer and begin filling AreoPress with water making sure to saturate the grounds. Stop pouring when when the scale reads 100g, adjust your pour so that this process takes around 10s. Stir vigorously for 20s then place your filter and lid on the AreoPress. When the timer reads 40s press the air out of the AreoPress. When the timer reads 45s flip the areopress, placing it on top of your cup. Press the body of the AreoPress to push out the coffee. Now add between 50-150ml of water according to your taste and stir to combine. Finally, enjoy your coffee."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is toastmasters a good organization to join?", "output": "Toastmasters is an organization that has been around for nearly 100 years. It is an organization that helps its members to become competent communicators and competent leaders. They achieve this by delivering prepared speeches that are evaluated during Toastmasters meetings. You get evaluated on filler words used, grammatical construction of your speech, speech tonality, and a general evaluation of your speech. This works so well because you get practical insight into where you can improve in your communication skills in delivering prepared speeches. You can also fill different roles like treasurer, and president roles to help you build leadership skills."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name a few popular racquet sports", "output": "Tennis, Ping Pong, Pickleball, Squash, Badminton"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a guide for how to catch a smallmouth bass.", "output": "The smallmouth bass is a common freshwater fish, found in the rivers and lakes of North America. Its habitat stretches between northeastern Canada and a small range of waterways in Mexico. Fishermen of all ages enjoy catching the smallmouth bass, because of its propensity for jumping out of the water and trying to evade capture with vigor. You will find smallmouth enjoying shallower waters in the cool parts of the day, attracted to surface baits like imitation frogs, minnows, and spinnerbaits. As the day warms up, smallmouth retreat to cooler waters, and you might find them schooling near a drop-off or around a deep-water mound. Smallmouth are typically caught between June and October.\n\nNote: Please adhere to local fishing regulations to know when smallmouth bass are in season. Most jurisdictions require a license to fish and have limits on how many fish can be kept."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What skis should I buy?", "output": "There are many aspects to consider when buying a new pair of skis. The first and probably most important would be to consider you ability level. Ski companies typical group skiers into one of three categories: Level 1 (Beginner), Level 2 (Intermediate) or Level 3 (Advanced). Considering you ability level will help you decide on other factors to consider when purchasing a ski, such as the length, underfoot width, dimensions, camber and rocker.\n\nAnother important consideration to make when purchasing skis is to think about the type of terrain that you like to ski. Do you prefer skiing all-mountain conditions, powder conditions or backcountry conditions?\n\nBased on your answers to the previous two questions, you should be able to narrow the universe of skis that you'd consider for purchase. Next, you should use your height to determine the length of the ski that would fit you well.\n\nAfter you've made a decision on what type of skis you'd like to buy, you should consider what type of bindings and boots you would like to use with your skis."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these is edible or not edible:\n1. Banana\n2. Laptop\n3. Marmite\n4. Tape\n5. Mushroom\n6. Pizza", "output": "The following are edible:\n1. Banana\n2. Marmite\n3. Pizza\n\nThe following are not edible:\n1. Laptop\n2. Tape\n\nThe following may or may not be edible: \n1. Mushroom"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I am working on a blog post on the effect of Snapchat on teenagers. Can you help me think of a few titles for the post? For background, I think Snapchat has a negative effect on our teenagers ability to focus, maintain healthy in-person relationships, and develop into productive adults.", "output": "Sure, here are a few ideas: \"Snapchat negatively affects our teens focus and ability to maintain healthy relationships,\" \"Snapchat and the decline of youth productivity,\" Snapchat filters hide the complexities of teenage reality,\" \"Snapchat wins when our teenagers lose themselves online,\" and \"But first, let me take a selfie: teens put off college and the workforce to become social influencers.\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: are these seas or oceans?\natlantic\nindian\ncaspian\nred\narabian\npacific\nbaltic\nyellow\nsouthern", "output": "seas: caspian, red, arabian, baltic, yellow, southern\noceans: atlantic, indian, pacific"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the first electric car to pass 1 million global sales?\nContext: The Tesla Model 3 became the world's all-time best-selling electric car in early 2020, and in June 2021 became the first electric car to pass 1 million global sales. Together with other emerging automotive technologies such as autonomous driving, connected vehicles and shared mobility, electric cars form a future mobility vision called Autonomous, Connected, Electric and Shared (ACES) Mobility.", "output": "The Tesla Model 3"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a short strategy on how to increase your chances to win a chess game.", "output": "The game of chess includes thinking several moves ahead of the opponent. You have to start by getting to the strategic squares on the board faster than the opponent, which directly results in having an upper hand for the rest of the game. The next best step is to protect your pieces while taking out several of your opponent's pieces. The pawn structure needs to be aligned in a way that protects the king at all times and clears the way for the queen to strategically advance forward into the opponent's side. Another strategy is by making the move of casting that pushes the king to the corner as opposed to being exposed in the front once pawns are taken out."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the greatest guitarist of all time?", "output": "Music tastes differ greatly so it's difficult to come up with a definitive answer on who the best guitarist is. Some one once asked Jimmy Hendrix, arguably one of the greatest guitarist of all time, who the greatest guitarist is and he answered \"I don't know ask Phil Keaggy\". Regardless Jimmy Hendrix is considered the greatest guitarist of all time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me some point by point details about Art Deco using given text as a reference\nContext: Art Deco, short for the French Arts Décoratifs, and sometimes just called Deco, is a style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, that first appeared in France in the 1910s (just before World War I), and flourished in the United States and Europe during the 1920s and 1930s. Through styling and design of the exterior and interior of anything from large structures to small objects, including how people look (clothing, fashion and jewelry), Art Deco has influenced bridges, buildings (from skyscrapers to cinemas), ships, ocean liners, trains, cars, trucks, buses, furniture, and everyday objects like radios and vacuum cleaners.", "output": "1.\tA style of visual arts, architecture, and product design, Art Deco—short for the French Arts Décoratifs—first debuted in France in the 1910s, soon before World War I, and flourished in the United States and Europe in the 1920s and 1930s. \n2.\tArt Deco has influenced bridges, buildings (from skyscrapers to cinemas), ships, ocean liners, trains, cars, trucks, buses, furniture, and common household items like radios and vacuum cleaners.\n3.\tArt Deco has also influenced styling and design of the exterior and interior of anything from large structures to small objects, as well as how people look (clothing, fashion, and jewellery)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which company produces Hibiki Whisky?\nContext: Hibiki (Japanese: 響) (meaning \"resonance\" or \"echo\") is a premium blended whisky produced in Japan by Beam Suntory (a subsidiary of Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd, which itself is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan). It has won several awards.", "output": "Hibiki Whisky is a premium blended whisky produced in Japan by Beam Suntory, a subsidiary of Suntory Beverage & Food Ltd / Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is EDM?", "output": "EDM is short for electronic dance music. It is a genre that is made up or electronic musical melodies and is sometimes referred to as club or dance music."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why you should have 2 incomes", "output": "Because you do not know what will happen after 2 weeks with you in near future. So one income will be always give you backup."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: The Gulbenkian Prize for Humanity was given to whom?", "output": "Greta Thunberg"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? American sole or American dream", "output": "American sole"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What should I do if I disagree with a friend, co-worker or family member on something I feel passionate about, such as politics?", "output": "Seeing things differently from someone you interact with regularly or even care about can be a hard thing to experience. It can also a wonderful thing. Each person on this planet is different and their beliefs are based on their culture, upbringing, personal experiences, education, surroundings, etc. Recognizing this and truly listening to the other persons perspective is important. In many cases, when a difference of opinion escalates, it is because one or both people involved did not listen or respect the other. If you are being close-minded, then you could be missing out on learning something new.\nIf both parties still disagree and it is not something completely against your beliefs, culture, or ethics, that is OK too. Agree to disagree and move on. Life is too short to be angry at people you care about just because you do not see eye to eye."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the best places to have a real American Diner Breakfast in South Lake Tahoe?", "output": "For home cooking and a real American diner experience, \nHeidi's Pancake house; \nBert's Cafe; \nErnie's Coffee Shop;\nDriftwood Cafe;\nThe Red Hut Cafe"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Believe it or not, Jimi Hendrix only had one Top 40 hit. Which song was it?", "output": "\"All Along the Watchtower\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is my baby crying right now?", "output": "The first thing to check is if your baby is hungry. It’s by far the most common reason they cry. You can tell if they’re hungry by lightly touching their cheek and seeing if they have a “rooting” reflex. This is where they open their mouth and turn towards your touch, as if they were looking for the source of food.\n\nIf they’re not hungry, they’re possibly tired. Babies can become over tired and cry and fuss, even when you are just trying to get them to sleep. If this is the case you’ll need to calm them down first, and then you can get them to sleep.\n\nFinally sometimes babies just cry for no reason. Isn’t parenting fun?"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the benefits of a carbon-fiber paddle for whitewater kayaking?", "output": "In addition to the reduced weight, carbon fiber paddles are a bit more rigid than the traditional fiberglass and resin paddles frequently used by whitewater paddlers. This extra rigidity allows more of the energy exerted by the paddler to be transferred to the blades. The result is faster turns and greater agility, all things any paddler needs when navigating more technical stretches of the river."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is pan genomics?", "output": "Pan genomics is a concept introduced in 2005 by Tettelin and Medini which eventually took root in bioinformatics. Pan genome is the complete gene repertoire of a particular taxonomic group: although initially applied to closely related strains of a species, it can be applied to a larger context like genus, phylum, etc. It is divided in two parts- The Core genome: Set of genes common to all the genomes under study (These are often housekeeping genes vital for survival) and The Dispensable/Flexible Genome: Set of genes not present in all but one or some genomes under study. A bioinformatics tool BPGA can be used to characterize the Pan Genome of bacterial species."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the last five european golden boots winner and tell me how many goals they scored and in which league they scored these goals.", "output": "1. Robert Lewandowski, 2022-2021, 35 goals, Bundesliga\n2. Robert Lewandowski, 2021-2020, 41 goals, Bundesliga\n3. Ciro Immobile, 2020-2019, 36 goals, Serie A\n4. Lionel Messi, 2019-2018, 36 goals, La Liga\n5. Lionel Messi, 2018-2017, 34 goals, La Liga"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a eukaryote or prokaryote: E. Coli, worm, grouper, algae, salmonella, porcupine", "output": "E. Coli: Prokaryote\nWorm: Eukaryote\nGrouper: Eukaryote\nAlgae: Eukaryote\nSalmonella: Prokaryote\nPorcupine: Eukaryote"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all of the names of people mentioned in this paragraph and list them using bullets in the format {Name}\nContext: Bill Rasmussen came up with the concept of ESPN in May 1978, after he was fired from his job with the World Hockey Association's New England Whalers. Bill and his son Scott (who had also been let go by the Whalers) first rented office space in Plainville, Connecticut. However, the plan to base ESPN there was put on hold because of a local ordinance prohibiting buildings from bearing rooftop satellite dishes. Available land to build their own facility on was quickly found in Bristol, Connecticut (where the channel remains headquartered to this day), with funding to buy the property provided by Getty Oil, which purchased 85% of the company from Bill Rasmussen on February 22, 1979, in an attempt to diversify the company's holdings. This helped the credibility of the fledgling company; however, there were still many doubters about the viability of their sports channel concept. Another event that helped build ESPN's credibility was securing an advertising agreement with Anheuser-Busch in the spring of 1979; the company invested $1 million to be the \"exclusive beer advertised on the network.\"", "output": "• Bill Rasmussen\n• Scott Rasmussen"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do potato chip bags become stale after opening?", "output": "Potato chip bags are filled with nitrogen! Many consumers think the chip companies are out there to get your money by filling three quarters of your bag with air, but it’s actually nitrogen to keep your chips fresh. This is why once you open the bag, you should finish the chips as soon as possible. There, now you have a reason to finish the whole bag of chips in one go without feeling guilty."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's changed and unchanged for IKEA pencils through the years?\nContext: IKEA pencils are small pencils provided for free in IKEA stores worldwide. They are found in small boxes attached to poles, together with maps, measuring tapes and shopping forms. The IKEA pencil has been known for the wide variety of designs. Through the years the color changed from blue, to yellow to the natural color of wood. Despite the different colors, its dimensions have always been 7×87mm. Their common in-store application is for notetaking, with customers making note of selected items from product tags onto their notepads and visiting the self-service furniture warehouse to collect their showroom products in flat pack form, using their notes to locate their products.", "output": "The color changed from blue, to yellow to the natural color of wood. The dimensions of the pencil has never changed which is always 7 x 87mm."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best kind of dog breed?", "output": "The best dog breed is a golden retriever. They are loyal, loving, smart dogs who love all things in the world. In addition, they are the cutest dogs you may ever see and their eyes look into your soul. Their biggest flaw is that they shed, but you just need to wear less black clothing and it won't matter as much. Everyone has a unique opinion about what the best dog breed is."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the Big 10 conference?", "output": "Large universities in the United States have organized themselves into conferences primarily for playing each other in sports. One of the longest-standing conferences is called the \"Big 10\" because it originally included 10 midwestern universities. It has since grown to include several east coast universities and will soon welcome two schools from California, so that the Big 10 will actually be comprised of 16 universities. This supersized conference has secured huge television contracts that make it one of the two most powerful conferences in the nation."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these four novels has the least in common with the others?\n\n1. Red Harvest by Dashiell Hammett\n2. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez\n3. The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler\n4. The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", "output": "One Hundred Years of Solitude has the least in common with the other books. It is part of a genre called Magical Realism, which depicts a world that strongly resembles real life but contains magical aspects that would normally be found in the Fantasy genre. The other three novels are all Detective fiction, and belong to the Hardboiled sub-genre. Hardboiled detective stories typically feature a deeply cynical (and often unlikable) protagonist, organized crime elements, and a prohibition-era setting."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what is the mascot of Garfield High School in Seattle?", "output": "Bulldogs"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is castling in chess?", "output": "Castling is a unique move that can be used to protect the king and develop a rook at the same time. It is the only move in chess where two pieces can move at the same time. During castling, the king moves two steps to its right or left and the rook moves across the king and goes to the position next to the king. Castling can be done only when the following two conditions are satisfied. First, there must not be any other pieces in between the king and the rook. Second, the king and the rook must not have been moved before."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people drink coffee?", "output": "Coffee contains caffeine which is a stimulant. It increases wakefulness and alertness. Too much coffee can cause hyperactivity."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is an imperial or a metric measurement: mile, kilometre", "output": "mile is imperial, kilometre is metric"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the list of ingredients for the Lebanese tabbouleh recipe?", "output": "- Parsley: finely chopped\n- Tomatoes: cut in small cubes\n- Bulgur wheat: soaked in room temperature water\n- White and Green Onions: finely chopped\n- Mint: finely chopped\n- Lemon: squeezed\n- Olive oil\n- Salt \n- Pepper"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between cherry blossoms and plum blossoms?", "output": "The easiest way is by observing the following two differences. First, pay attention to the petals. The cherry blossom is usually spiky at the end of each petal whereas the plum blossom is more rounded. Second, you can tell by the smell. True cherry blossoms have a faint smell, with the exception of some rare trees. Plum trees have a strong flowery smell."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What should you do if you see a brown bear approach you while you are hiking?", "output": "If you see a brown bear while hiking and it does not see you, slowly move away. If the bear does see you and starts approaching, lie on the ground and play dead."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Romulo Betancourt?\nContext: Rómulo Ernesto Betancourt Bello (22 February 1908 – 28 September 1981; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈromulo betaŋˈkuɾ]), known as \"The Father of Venezuelan Democracy\", was the president of Venezuela, serving from 1945 to 1948 and again from 1959 to 1964, as well as leader of Acción Democrática, Venezuela's dominant political party in the 20th century.", "output": "Rómulo Ernesto Betancourt Bello (22 February 1908 – 28 September 1981; Spanish pronunciation: [ˈromulo betaŋˈkuɾ]), known as \"The Father of Venezuelan Democracy\", was the president of Venezuela, serving from 1945 to 1948 and again from 1959 to 1964, as well as leader of Acción Democrática, Venezuela's dominant political party in the 20th century.\n\nBetancourt, one of Venezuela's most important political figures, led a tumultuous career in Latin American politics. Periods of exile brought Betancourt in contact with various Latin American countries as well as the United States, securing his legacy as one of the most prominent international leaders to emerge from 20th-century Latin America. Scholars credit Betancourt as the Founding Father of modern democratic Venezuela."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the benefits of first-mover advantage?\nContext: In marketing strategy, first-mover advantage (FMA) is the competitive advantage gained by the initial (\"first-moving\") significant occupant of a market segment. First-mover advantage enables a company or firm to establish strong brand recognition, customer loyalty, and early purchase of resources before other competitors enter the market segment.\n\nFirst movers in a specific industry are almost always followed by competitors that attempt to capitalize on the first movers' success. These followers are also aiming to gain market share; however, most of the time the first-movers will already have an established market share, with a loyal customer base that allows them to maintain their market share.", "output": "First-mover advantage may enable a company or firm to gain competitive advantage by establishing customer loyalty, strong brand recognition, and early purchase of inputs before other competitors enter the market."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What functions have political parties served in American politics? Assess the strength of each aspect of the U.S. political parties—the party in government, the party as organizations, and party in the electorate.", "output": "The function of political parties is to present candidates for political office, have those candidates run in the parties name, and to win power when those candidates are elected. Parties help candidates to solve the “social choice problem”, “collective action problem” and are a mechanism for elites to organize and communicate with voters.\nParties in government are strong. Elected officials currently vote with the party on 90% of the issues. The parties control the agenda, committee assignments, campaign contributions and fundraising, and encourage or discourage primary election challenges. Parties are also strong with the electorate. Only 13% of the population doesn’t associate with either Democrats or Republicans to some degree, and those who do associate with a party will generally vote for that party's candidates. Party organizations are also strong as they raise large sums of money (about $600-$700 million in the last presidential election for each party) and enlist volunteers for campaigns. There is also a trend where party organizations are contacting and mobilizing voters at an increasing rate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In music theory, what is the circle of fifths?", "output": "The circle of fifths is a way of organizing the 12 chromatic pitches as a sequence of perfect fifths. (This is strictly true in the standard 12-tone equal temperament system — using a different system requires one interval of diminished sixth to be treated as a fifth). If C is chosen as a starting point, the sequence is: C, G, D, A, E, B (=C♭), F♯ (=G♭), C♯ (=D♭), A♭, E♭, B♭, F. Continuing the pattern from F returns the sequence to its starting point of C. This order places the most closely related key signatures adjacent to one another. It is usually illustrated in the form of a circle."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does Cisco specialize in, what technology markets do they address, and what are their most successful products?\nContext: Cisco Systems, Inc., commonly known as Cisco, is an American-based multinational digital communications technology conglomerate corporation headquartered in San Jose, California. Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products. Cisco specializes in specific tech markets, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), domain security, videoconferencing, and energy management with leading products including Webex, OpenDNS, Jabber, Duo Security, and Jasper. Cisco is one of the largest technology companies in the world ranking 74 on the Fortune 100 with over $51 billion in revenue and nearly 80,000 employees.", "output": "Cisco develops, manufactures, and sells networking hardware, software, telecommunications equipment and other high-technology services and products. Cisco specializes in specific tech markets, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), domain security, videoconferencing, and energy management with leading products including Webex, OpenDNS, Jabber, Duo Security, and Jasper."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you know if a chicken breast is fully cooked?", "output": "When the internal temperature reaches a minimum of 150 F"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some common types of high heel shoes?", "output": "Common types of high heel shoes include the stiletto heel, block heel, flare heel, kitten heel, and wedge heel."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is Britain the only country that drives on the left-hand side of the road?", "output": "Britain is not the only country that drives on the left-hand side of the road. Approximately a third of the global population drives on the left."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Dragon Ball Z?\nContext: Dragon Ball Z is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Part of the Dragon Ball media franchise, it is the sequel to the 1986 Dragon Ball anime series and adapts the latter 325 chapters of the original Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. The series aired in Japan on Fuji TV from April 1989 to January 1996 and was later dubbed for broadcast in at least 81 countries worldwide.\n\nDragon Ball Z continues the adventures of Goku in his adult life as he and his companions defend the Earth against villains including aliens (Vegeta, Frieza), androids (Cell), and magical creatures (Majin Buu). At the same time, the story parallels the life of his son, Gohan, as well as the development of his rivals, Piccolo and Vegeta.", "output": "Dragon Ball Z is a manga and an anime about an alien man who comes to Earth named Goku. It picks up the show from its prequel Dragon Ball and is analogous to Superman. Goku is a Saiyan, a race of fighting aliens, and as an adult, he and his friends, the Z fighters, defend the Earth from other Saiyans such as Raditz and Vegeta, alien overlords such as Frieza, androids such as Cell, and magical creatures such as Majin Buu."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When was The White Mandigos band formed?\nContext: The White Mandingos are a rock supergroup from Woodstock, New York consisting of rapper Murs, former Rolling Stone journalist and MTV / VH1 producer Sacha Jenkins and Bad Brains' bassist Darryl Jenifer.\n\nBiography\nThe band was formed in late 2012 when Jenkins met up at Jenifer's house in Woodstock to discover if there was anything in common between their respective favourite music genres. They considered their initial collaborations unimpressive, so Jenkins suggested collaborating with Murs, who provided lyrics.\n\nTheir first album, The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me was released in June 2013, and followed with a short tour of the eastern United States, including gigs in New York's New Museum, Boston and Washington DC. The album is a concept album around Tyrone White, a young black man from a New York City housing project, who subsequently obtains a recording contract and gets a white girlfriend. Jenifer and Jenkins have described the album Tommy by The Who as an important influence. Reviewing the album, Baltimore City Paper 's Baynard Woods thought the group \"actually manage to do service to punk and hip hop\" and praised the band's sense of humour, particularly the music video for their first single, \"My First White Girl\". Washington City Paper's Marcus J Moore described the video for the group's \"Warn A Brotha\" as \"a cool ode to skateboarding\".", "output": "The White Mandingos was formed in late 2012, and their first album 'The Guetto is Tryna Kill Me' was released in June 2013."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In what year did the Geneva Conference ratify the Vietnamese Communist Victory?", "output": "1954 the Geneva Conference divided independent Vietnam into Communist North and pro_western South."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the seven wonders of the world?\nContext: The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, also known as the Seven Wonders of the World or simply the Seven Wonders, is a list of seven notable structures present during classical antiquity. The first known list of seven wonders dates back to the 2nd–1st century BC.\n\nWhile the entries have varied over the centuries, the seven traditional wonders are the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Temple of Artemis, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Using modern-day countries, two of the wonders were located in Greece, two in Turkey, two in Egypt, and one in Iraq. Of the seven wonders, only the Pyramid of Giza, which is also by far the oldest of the wonders, still remains standing, with the others being destroyed over the centuries. There is scholarly debate over the exact nature of the Hanging Gardens, and there is doubt as to whether they existed at all.", "output": "The seven wonders of the world consist of; the Great Pyramid of Giza, The Colossus of Rhodes, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Temple of Artemis, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, and the Hanging Gardens of Babylon."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following songs are by the Grateful Dead and which are by The Beatles: Don't Let Me Down, Sugar Magnolia, Hey Jude, Bertha, Throwing Stones, Let It Be, Truckin', Friend of the Devil, Uncle John's Band, and Here Comes the Sun.", "output": "The Grateful Dead songs on this list are Sugar Magnolia, Throwing Stones, Truckin', Friend of the Devil, and Uncle John's Band. The Beatles songs on this list are Don't Let Me Down, Hey Jude, Let It Be, and Here Comes the Sun."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was Nicola Yoon's first published novel?", "output": "Everything, Everything, which was released in September 2015."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Are you ever too old for anything?", "output": "The one thing i will always fiercely & unabashedly resent is the stance that someone is “too old for something” past a certain age. Telling someone they’re “too old” to enjoy a show or practice a hobby or have a personality or do anything that’s not considered “mature” is one of the ugliest standards society has managed to ingrain into people’s brains. Please pursue what makes you happy without shame. if it doesn’t hurt you or anyone else, then it’s no one’s business but yours. You owe no one an explanation. but you do owe yourself authenticity & happiness. And no one can decide how that looks like but you"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the five best Kim Stanley Robinson novels?", "output": "1) Aurora - a unique and depressing take on interstellar colonization.\n2) The Years of Rice and Salt - the Iroquois team up with a samurai warrior in the 17th Century.\n3) Red Mars - the descriptions of life in the early days of Martian colonization are fascinating. \n4) 2312 - after reading this book, you will want to live inside an asteroid. Somehow, Kim Stanley Robinson turned space into 1970s Berkley, CA.\n5) The Ministry for the Future - a scary but very hopeful book about global warming."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why we have different seasons on earth?", "output": "It is because of earth's tilt on its axis. As of now, earth is approximately 23.5 degrees tilted on its axis in the orbit around sun. The side of the earth is closer to sun gets more heat from sun. That is why when it is summer in north hemisphere, it is winter in south hemisphere and vice-versa."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: With reference to given text, Please provide a list of dangers associated with Smoking\nContext: Smoking is one of the leading preventable causes of deaths globally and is the cause of over 8 million deaths annually, 1.2 million of which are non-smokers who die due to second-hand smoke.In the United States, about 500,000 deaths per year are attributed to smoking-related diseases and a recent study estimated that as much as 1/3 of China's male population will have significantly shortened life-spans due to smoking. Male and female smokers lose an average of 13.2 and 14.5 years of life, respectively. At least half of all lifelong smokers die earlier as a result of smoking.", "output": "1. Smoking is the cause of more than 8 million deaths per year out of which 1.2 million are non-smokers who simply dies because of inhaling second-hand smoke.\n2. In United states nearly 500,000 people dies annually because of smoking related diseases.\n3. A recent study indicates that close to 1/3rd of China's male population have their life-spans shortened significantly because of smoking.\n4. Among smokers males have average of 13.2 years less life span compared to non smoking males similarly females have 14.5 years less life span compared to non smoking females.\n5 At least 50% of smokers die earlier because of smoking."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How does a transistor amplify a signal?", "output": "A transistor is a constructed from materials that behave as semiconductors--which is to say that these materials conduct electrical current but only when certain conditions are met. By combining these materials into a device called a transistor we are able to create an electronic component that will only conduct electricity when a small electric current is applied to the so-called Base pin of the transistor.\n\nOne obvious use of such behavior is to use the transistor as a switch--by applying or removing current to the base pin we are able to control whether the transistor conducts electricity via its collector and emitter pins. When no current is present at the Base pin the transistor will block electrical transmission through its emitter and collector pins.\n\nGenerally speaking, the electrical current required to control the transistor at the base pin is very small. Much larger currents can be transferred through the device through the collector and emitter pins. Thus, in effect, a transistor uses a very small input current to control the flow of a much larger current.\n\nAn audio signal, for example, is transmitted as a very low power electrical current--in it's original form it is too small to be able to drive a loudspeaker to make sounds that are audible to the human ear. To amplify this signal so that is usable for audio playback we can apply the audio signal to a transistor's base pin--this will allow a much larger current to flow between the emitter and collector pins and through the transistor. Since the flow of this large current will mirror the much smaller current of the audio signal we will have effectively created a much stronger version of the original input signal."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the below places based on whether they are mountains or river.\nEverest, Niles, Hudson, Nanga Parbat", "output": "Everest, Nanga Parbat - Mountains\nNiles, Hudson- River"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a brief summary of the book, \"The Well-Educated Mind, A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had\", written by Susan Wise Bauer?", "output": "Susan Wise Bauer took inspiration from Mortimer Adler's book, \"How to Read A Book\", in writing her book, \"The Well-Educated Mind, A Guide to the Classical Education You Never Had.\" One of the highlights of the book is a reading list of classics from six genres of writing. The six genres Bauer focuses upon are novels, autobiography, history and politics, drama, poetry and natural sciences. She describes how to approach each genre as a reader, how to ask good questions of the author and how to formulate your own viewpoint of the topic. For each genre, when presenting the book list, she gives you a summary of each book, the best revision of the book to read and her initial impressions of the authors viewpoint. Bauer's book is not meant to be read from cover to cover, but to be a guide as you work through the reading list of each genre. Reading Bauer's book is like having your own college level professor guiding you through the classics. At the end of this guide, if you have read every book on Bauer's recommended list, you will be able to consider yourself well read."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about the original church in Guston in 1892, what were the two ways that were used to announce the beginning of services?\nContext: English congregationalist preacher Rev. William Davis found some success evangelizing the miners and their families after establishing a church in Guston in 1892, the only one in the Red Mountain Mining District. The church had not only a bell but also a steam whistle to announce when services were commencing. Davis had earlier tried unsuccessfully to establish a church in Red Mountain Town. The day after the Guston church opened, the commercial district of Red Mountain Town was destroyed in a fire, with some local residents suggesting it was the result of \"divine intervention\". Between 1941 and 1945, the by-then abandoned Guston church had begun to tilt heavily, eventually collapsing.", "output": "The church used both a bell and a steam whistle to announce the start of services."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: in hsa-1099-sa form, what does \"Gross distribution\" mean?", "output": "In the context of the HSA-1099-SA form, \"Gross distribution\" refers to the total amount of money that was withdrawn from your Health Savings Account (HSA) during the tax year in question.\n\nThis amount includes any funds used to pay for qualified medical expenses, as well as any non-qualified distributions or withdrawals. Non-qualified distributions are subject to income tax and may also be subject to a penalty unless you meet certain exceptions.\n\nThe Gross distribution amount is reported in Box 1 of the HSA-1099-SA form. You'll need this information when you file your taxes, as you'll need to report any taxable distributions on your tax return. It's important to keep accurate records of your HSA distributions and expenses throughout the year to ensure you're properly reporting and avoiding any penalties."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Explain the difference of position against the Western Bloc among the Soviet leaders cited in the text.\nContext: From 1957 through 1961, Khrushchev openly and repeatedly threatened the West with nuclear annihilation. He claimed that Soviet missile capabilities were far superior to those of the United States, capable of wiping out any American or European city. According to John Lewis Gaddis, Khrushchev rejected Stalin's \"belief in the inevitability of war,\" however. The new leader declared his ultimate goal was \"peaceful coexistence\". In Khrushchev's formulation, peace would allow capitalism to collapse on its own, as well as giving the Soviets time to boost their military capabilities, which remained for decades until Gorbachev's later \"new thinking\" envisioning peaceful coexistence as an end in itself rather than a form of class struggle.", "output": "Stalin believed that war against the Western Bloc was inevitable.\nKrushchev instead believed the two blocs could avoid war because the war was not necessary to establish the Eastern Bloc's superiority; the Western Bloc would fail systemically.\nOn the other hand, Gorbachev truly believed in peaceful coexistence between the two blocs."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following shapes by which have 4 sides or which have more than 4 sides: Hexagon, square, rectangle, octagon, decagon, rhombus, parallelogram, pentagon, dodecahedron, heptagon", "output": "4 sides: Square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram\nMore than 4 sides: Hexagon, octagon, decagon, pentagon, dodecahedron, heptagon"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Did Gary Collins played in the NHL", "output": "Ranleigh Gary Collins (September 27, 1935 – June 17, 2022) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played two playoff games in the National Hockey League for the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 1958–59 season. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1956 to 1968, was spent in the minor leagues..\n\nCollins died in June 2022 at the age of 86."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Houston, Texas, known for?", "output": "Houston, Texas, is the 4th largest city in the United States. It is also one of the most diverse cities in America, with a minority majority and large population of immigrants. It is a culinary capital in the south. Houston, Texas, has a distinct art scene and food culture. Beyonce Knowles and Travis Scott are two very well-known artists from Houston. Viet-cajun cuisine is one of Houston's landmark cuisines."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me an overview of the rivalry between the Celtics and Lakers.\nContext: The Celtics–Lakers rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. The Celtics and the Lakers are the two most storied franchises in the NBA, and the rivalry has been called the greatest in the NBA. The Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers have met a record 12 times in the NBA Finals, with their first such meeting being in 1959. They would both go on to dominate the league in the 1960s and 1980s, facing each other in the Finals six times in the 1960s, three times in the 1980s, and twice since the year 2000.\n\nThe Lakers and Celtics are tied for the highest number of championships in the NBA at 17 apiece, (12 as the L.A. Lakers and 5 as the Minneapolis Lakers). Together, they account for 34 of the 74 championships (or 45%) in NBA history. As of 2018, the Celtics and Lakers have a .590 and .596 all-time winning records respectively. As of the end of the 2020–21 season, Boston is the only team with a winning overall record against the Lakers.\n\nThe rivalry has been less intense since the retirements of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson in the early 1990s. In 2008 the two teams met in the NBA Finals for the first time since 1987, with the Celtics winning the series 4–2. They met again in the 2010 NBA Finals, which the Lakers won in 7 games.", "output": "The Celtics-Lakers rivalry is an NBA(National Basketball Association) rivalry between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. They are two of the most storied NBA franchises, and have met a record 12 times in the NBA finals. The first meeting in the finals between them was in 1959, and the latest was in 2010. Both teams are tied for the highest number of NBA championships at 17, and account for 34 of the 72 total NBA championships. The rivalry peaked in the 60s and 90, when the teams faced each other in the finals 6 times in the 60s and 3 times in the 90s."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the areas of science using differential equations in this text in an alphabetically ordered list.\nContext: A differential equation is a mathematical equation for an unknown function of one or several variables that relates the values of the function itself and its derivatives of various orders. Differential equations play a prominent role in engineering, physics, economics, biology, and other disciplines.\n\nDifferential equations arise in many areas of science and technology, specifically whenever a deterministic relation involving some continuously varying quantities (modelled by functions) and their rates of change in space or time (expressed as derivatives) is known or postulated. This is illustrated in classical mechanics, where the motion of a body is described by its position and velocity as the time value varies. Newton's laws allow one (given the position, velocity, acceleration and various forces acting on the body) to express these variables dynamically as a differential equation for the unknown position of the body as a function of time. In some cases, this differential equation (called an equation of motion) may be solved explicitly.", "output": "Here is a list of alphabetically sorted applications of differential equations:\n- Biology\n- Economics\n- Engineering\n- Physics"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many parts were brand new in the Porsche 993?\nContext: The 993 was much improved over and quite different from its predecessor. According to Porsche, every part of the car was designed from the ground up, including the engine and only 20% of its parts were carried over from the previous generation. Porsche refers to the 993 as \"a significant advance, not just from a technical, but also a visual perspective.\" Porsche's engineers devised a new light-alloy subframe with coil and wishbone suspension (an all new multi-link system, Weissach axle), putting behind the previous lift-off oversteer and making significant progress with the engine and handling, creating a more civilized car overall and providing an improved driving experience. The 993 was also the first 911 to receive a six speed transmission.", "output": "The 993 model was made from 1994-1998. It is known as the last of the aircooled Porsches. Only 20% of its parts were carried over from the previous generation (the 964). The 993 was a significant advance in terms of design and technical components. It is one of the most highly regarded 911s to this day."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are good gifts for a new mom?", "output": "For Baby: \nBaby Bum Brush (don't laugh, this saves your life as a new mom!)\nAnything Kyte Baby, I was obsessed with this stuff, its all organic bamboo and SOOOO soft\nMuslim Burp Cloths - you go through these like WATER for the first few weeks\nThe Story of You - someone got one for my friend and she raves about it! Its a DIY photo journal to document the first year(s)\n: \n\nFor Mom:\nBabysitting coupons: just offering to come over and let her sleep for a few hours for the first few weeks will literally change her life. Truly. This is my #1.\nNewspaper framed from the day her baby is born: Ricky did this for me, and it meant so much! Just so cool to have.\nA cleaning service for a month (nobody got this for me, but I ended up getting it for myself, I couldn't keep up!)\nUber Eats/Doordash/Instacart Food Delivery\nShower Steamers/Spa Day\nIf she has a C-Section, you might want to talk to her about if she needs anything to help make her comfortable? I had one unexpectedly and I didn't realize you needed special underwear, ice packs, etc. I was totally unprepared, haha."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some of the top basketball players", "output": "Michael Jordan\nSteph Curry\nMagic Johnson\nLarry Bird\nKobe Bryant\nKevin Durant\nLebron James"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I become a pilot?", "output": "The first step to become a private or commercial pilot is to join a flight school and get a license. Pilots must also meet basic medical requirements to fly, applying for a medical certificate.\nPrivate pilots can fly light aircraft such as Cessnas and Pipers for leisure. They can fly solo or take passengers with them. Commercial pilots undergo further training to private pilots, allowing them to get a Commercial Pilots Licence (CPL) to fly for companies and airlines."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: As per the passage what are the four names of the Vedas?\nContext: In the most generic context, a Samhita may refer to any methodical collection of text or verses: Any shastra, sutra, or Sanskrit Epic, along with Vedic texts, might be referred to as a Samhita.Samhita, however, in contemporary literature typically implies the earliest, archaic part of the Vedas. These contain mantras – sacred sounds with or without literal meaning, as well as panegyrics, prayers, litanies and benedictions petitioning nature or Vedic deities. Vedic Samhita refer to mathematically precise metrical archaic text of each of the Vedas (Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda).The Vedas have been divided into four styles of texts – the Samhitas (mantras and benedictions), the Brahmanas (text on rituals, ceremonies, sacrifices and symbolic-sacrifices), the Aranyakas (commentaries on rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices), and the Upanishads (text discussing meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge). The Samhitas are sometimes identified as karma-khanda (कर्म खण्ड, action / ritual-related section), while the Upanishads are identified as jnana-khanda (ज्ञान खण्ड, knowledge / spirituality-related section). The Aranyakas and Brahmanas are variously classified, sometimes as the ceremonial karma-khanda, other times (or parts of them) as the jnana-khanda.The Vedic Samhitas were chanted during ceremonies and rituals, and parts of it remain the oldest living part of Hindu tradition.A collective study of Vedas and later text suggests that the compendium of Samhitas and associated Vedic texts were far larger than currently available. However, most have been lost at some point or over a period of Indian history.", "output": "Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda and Atharvaveda"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Ethereum?", "output": "Ethereum is a decentralized blockchain with smart contract functionality. Ether (is the native cryptocurrency of the platform. Among cryptocurrencies, ether is second only to bitcoin in market capitalization. It is open-source software.\n\nEthereum was conceived in 2013 by programmer Vitalik Buterin. Additional founders of Ethereum included Gavin Wood, Charles Hoskinson, Anthony Di Iorio and Joseph Lubin."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Sleeper or Snoozer", "output": "Sleeper"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What age is considered legal adulthood in much of the western world?", "output": "18 years is typically when one is legally an adult"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about stainless steel, which of the two series contains the most nickel content?\nContext: There are two subgroups of austenitic stainless steel. 300 series stainless steels achieve their austenitic structure primarily by a nickel addition while 200 series stainless steels substitute manganese and nitrogen for nickel, though there is still a small nickel content.", "output": "The 300 series contains the most nickel content."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the first African-American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera?", "output": "Marian Anderson was the first African-American to perform at the Metropolitan Opera."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is crocodile a reptile or an amphibian?", "output": "Crocodiles are reptiles. While they live both on land and in water, that in itself doesn't make them an amphibian. It lacks other amphibian characteristics, like a moist, glandular skin that lacks scales and feathers. \n\nWhile a crocodile, like a reptile, has dry, scaly skin that helps prevent water loss and provides them protection. They lay their eggs on ground."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all the place names from the paragraph. Different places should be separated by comma.\nContext: The Summer Olympic Games (French: Jeux olympiques d'été), also known as the Games of the Olympiad, and often referred to as the Summer Olympics, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The inaugural Games took place in 1896 in Athens, Greece, and the most recent Games were held in 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is responsible for organising the Games and for overseeing the host city's preparations. The tradition of awarding medals began in 1904; in each Olympic event, gold medals are awarded for first place, silver medals for second place, and bronze medals for third place. The Winter Olympic Games were created out of the success of the Summer Olympic Games, which are regarded as the largest and most prestigious multi-sport international event in the world.", "output": "Athens, Greece, Tokyo, Japan"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following are ice cream toppings and which are salad dressings: thousand island, chocolate sauce, hot fudge, balsamic vinaigrette, whipped cream, and Caesar.", "output": "The ice cream toppings are chocolate sauce, hot fudge, and whipped cream. The salad dressings are thousand island, balsamic vinaigrette, and Caesar."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what type of economy is China?", "output": "mixed economy: the socialist market economy (SME) is the economic system and model of economic development employed in the People's Republic of China"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between MMA and boxing?", "output": "Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) is a collective form of martial arts, which can include boxing. On the other hand, boxing is one single form of martial art."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How long does it take to golf 18 holes?", "output": "It depends on the number of players in your group and course conditions. A solo round of 18 holes will take 2.5-3hrs, while it will take 3.5-4.5hrs for a group of four to complete their round under normal conditions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of some of the most popular song from 70s Japanese Pop singer, Mariya Takeuchi", "output": "1. Plastic Love\n2. Stay with Me\n3. September\n4. Miracle Love\n5. Yume No Tsuzuki"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the following paragraph about Kenneth McAlpine, where was he born?\nContext: Kenneth McAlpine (11 April 1858 – 10 February 1923) was an English local government representative, a wine merchant and a cricketer who played first-class cricket for Kent and for teams led by Lord Hawke in North America. He was born at Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, and died at Loose, Maidstone, Kent.", "output": "Leamington Spa, Warwickshire"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some great comets named after people?", "output": "Great comets named after people: \n- Aristotle's Comet\n- Caesar's Comet\n- Donati's Comet\n- Halley's Comet\n- Comet Skjellerup–Maristany\n- Comet Arend–Roland\n- Comet Mrkos\n- Comet Ikeya–Seki\n- Comet Bennett\n- Comet Kohoutek\n- Comet West\n- Comet Hyakutake\n- Comet Hale–Bopp\n- Comet McNaught\n- Comet Lovejoy"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How would you categorize the following sports into two groups; football, rugby, cricket and baseball", "output": "If I were to categorize these sports into 2 groups I would split them up into striking and invasion-based games. Football and Rugby are both invasion games, meaning two teams must attack their opposition's territory in order to score points. Baseball and cricket both involve two teams in set positions who must strike a ball in order to score points."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a bulleted list of movie ideas.", "output": "- The President of the United States and a gorilla become best friends. The gorilla lives in the White House and causes all sorts of scandals. Eventually the American people learn to love the gorilla and elect him as the next president.\n- An undercover cop gets has a great idea for an invention (a voice box that makes you talk in an accent). He tries to get his idea patented and marketed all while not blowing his cover.\n- A war movie where everyone in a platoon deserts together and goes and starts a new community on an isolated island."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where was the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships held?\nContext: The 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling in 2018. They took place in the Netherlands at the Omnisport Apeldoorn from 28 February to 4 March 2018.", "output": "The UCI Track Cycling World Championships were held in Omnisport Apeldoorn velodrome, in the Netherlands."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many iron atoms are in a single molecule of the main component substance of ironsand?\nContext: Ironsand, also known as iron-sand or iron sand, is a type of sand with heavy concentrations of iron. It is typically dark grey or blackish in colour.\n\nIt is composed mainly of magnetite, Fe3O4, and also contains small amounts of titanium, silica, manganese, calcium and vanadium.\n\nIronsand has a tendency to heat up in direct sunlight, causing temperatures high enough to cause minor burns. As such it forms a hazard in New Zealand at popular west-coast surf beaches such as Piha.", "output": "The main component of ironsand is magnetite, which has chemical formula Fe3O4. Because Fe is the chemical symbol for iron and it is followed by a 3 in this formula, there are 3 iron atoms per magnetite molecule."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From given text, Please jot down some points about Richard D. Young\nContext: He was the Democratic leader of the state senate from 1996 to 2008, but he stepped down to explore a run for Governor of Indiana. From 2008 to 2014 Young served as the Minority Leader Pro Tempore. Young is also a co-founder and member of the Rural Caucus. Young served as the Ranking Democrat on the Agriculture and Natural Resources and Local Government committees.", "output": "1. From 1996 to 2008, Richard D. Young served as the Democratic leader of the state senate, but he resigned to consider running for governor of Indiana.\n2. Young served as the Minority Leader Pro Tempore from 2008 until 2014.\n3. Young joined the Rural Caucus as a member and co-founder.\n4. Young served as the top Democrat on the committees for local government and agriculture and natural resources."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why did you take so long to get home last night?", "output": "On my home from work, I decided that I should go by the grocery store to pick up some water, cheese and other groceries for breakfast. As I was getting off of the freeway I saw something out of the corner of my eye running across the sidewalk. When I stopped at the traffic light, I was able to see that there was a puppy that appeared to be lost and wandering around. I was a hurry but the pup seemed really cold and shivering. I saw that it was going into a nearby parking lot that was on my way so I pulled over. I got out of my car and carefully walked up to the puppy to see if it had a tag or any identification. Suddenly, I saw a shadow pass behind me and someone grabbed me from behind and tried to wrestle my keys away from me.\nToo bad for him, he didn't realize that I'm a UFC champion. Lucky for him, he only ended up with a missing tooth. It took a while for the police to show up so that's why I was late."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why playing Phase 10 make people so angry?", "output": "Unlike a similar card game, Uno, players can target one another in a more direct way. This can cause players to feel singled out and targeted which may feel unfair. Skip cards can be given to anyone which means that everyone can skip the same person if they wanted to or make someone draw card after card until they are so far behind there is no reason for them to continue to play the game. This can be frustrating and cause players to lash out."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Utah known for?", "output": "Utah is known for its beautiful natural landscape throughout the state. It is home to five world renowned National Parks. Utah is also called Silicone Slopes due to the large number of tech and software companies that have made Utah their homes. Utah is a very safe place to live and raise a family. It is home to the Utah Jazz, Real Salt Lake, Utah Grizzlies, and six well-known Universities, like BYU and University of Utah to name a few."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following bools as fiction or non-fiction: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Economics in One Lesson, The Cat in the Hat, A Brief History of Time, Democracy In America, and Goodnight Moon.", "output": "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, The Cat in the Hat, and Goodnight Moon are all fiction books. Economics in One Lesson, A Brief History of Time, and Democracy In America are all non-fiction."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me which of these foods is spicy: jalapeño, apple, five-alarm chili, marshmallow, tabasco, wasabi", "output": "Jalapeño: spicy\nApple: not spicy\nFive-alarm chili: spicy\nMarshmallow: not spicy\nTabasco: spicy\nWasabi: spicy"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Describe the benefits of riding the bus to work instead of driving a car.", "output": "Riding the bus to work instead of driving a car to work reduces greenhouse gas emissions. While you are riding the bus, you can also do other tasks that you could not do while driving, such as catching up on work, messaging your friends, or taking a nap. In areas where bus lanes exist, they can make the bus as fast or faster than a car for your commute because the bus won't get stuck in traffic. Finally, if you take the bus, you don't have to worry about finding parking for your car at your destination."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Shime-daiko, Chilador", "output": "Childador is string, Shime-daiko is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can we time travel?", "output": "By Einstein's relativity theory, time travel is possible."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Xenoposeidon, Sloth", "output": "Sloth is alive, Xenoposeidon is extinct."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is California the best state?", "output": "California has the best landscape in the country. We have some of the best mountains to ski on, most iconic beach spots, and richest soil for agriculture. What else could you ask for?"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me which of these are NFL teams: Bengals, Pumas, Seahawks, Falcons, Roadrunners, Eagles, Coyotes, Sheep, Bears.", "output": "Bengals, Seahawks, Falcons, Eagles, Bears."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is XGBoost Algorithm?", "output": "XGBoost is a robust machine-learning algorithm that can help you understand your data and make better decisions. XGBoost is an implementation of gradient-boosting decision trees. It has been used by data scientists and researchers worldwide to optimize their machine-learning models. LightGBM is another common, related library for Gradient Boosting algorithm training. Both XGBoost and LightGBM are open-source and are used in a variety of Machine Learning tasks. LightGBM is generally faster for training on large datasets."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a guitar and a bass", "output": "A guitar is a musical instrument that generally houses six strings, while a bass usually has four much thicker strings. A bass guitar outputs lower frequency notes, while a regular guitar can play a wider variety of tones."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Beggar's Chicken?", "output": "In Chinese, Beggar’s Chicken is called “叫化鸡” (Jiào huā jī). Made with a whole chicken, the bird is marinated, seasoned, and then stuffed, after which it is wrapped in lotus leaves, then coated in clay, and finally baked.\n\nThe best part of this recipe is that when it has finished cooking, you take a hammer and crack the clay to reveal a perfectly cooked chicken inside."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is Cabernet Sauvignon grown?\nContext: Cabernet Sauvignon (French: [kabɛʁnɛ soviɲɔ̃]) is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Australia and British Columbia, Canada to Lebanon's Beqaa Valley. Cabernet Sauvignon became internationally recognized through its prominence in Bordeaux wines, where it is often blended with Merlot and Cabernet Franc. From France and Spain, the grape spread across Europe and to the New World where it found new homes in places like California's Santa Cruz Mountains, Paso Robles, Napa Valley, New Zealand's Hawke's Bay, South Africa's Stellenbosch region, Australia's Margaret River, McLaren Vale and Coonawarra regions, and Chile's Maipo Valley and Colchagua. For most of the 20th century, it was the world's most widely planted premium red wine grape until it was surpassed by Merlot in the 1990s. However, by 2015, Cabernet Sauvignon had once again become the most widely planted wine grape, with a total of 341,000 hectares (3,410 km2) under vine worldwide.", "output": "France, Spain, California, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia, Chile, Canada"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the Byzantine Empire?\nContext: The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire primarily in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople. It survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453. During most of its existence, the empire remained the most powerful economic, cultural, and military force in Europe. The terms \"Byzantine Empire\" and \"Eastern Roman Empire\" were coined after the end of the realm; its citizens continued to refer to their empire as the Roman Empire and to themselves as Romans[note 2]—a term which Greeks continued to use for themselves into Ottoman times. Although the Roman state continued and its traditions were maintained, modern historians prefer to differentiate the Byzantine Empire from Ancient Rome as it was centered on Constantinople instead of Rome, oriented towards Greek rather than Latin culture, and was characterized by Eastern Orthodox Christianity.", "output": "After the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, it split into many nations. The eastern part of the Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire with Constantinople as its capital city rather than Rome. The Byzantine citizens continued to refer to themselves as Romans, and believed themselves as the successor to the former empire, however their culture was more Greek than Latin. The Byzantine Empire continued to be the most powerful nation in Europe until the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire in 1453."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some different ways I can use many fresh lemons?", "output": "If you have multiple lemons and want to use them before they go bad, consider the following uses: \n1) Lemon cleaning spray. Mix 1 parts water, 1 parts white vinegar, and the juice of one lemon into a spray bottle. A great non-toxic cleaner for around the house!\n2) Limoncello. Add 1 cup simple syrup to 4 cups vodka and pour over the peels from 12 lemons. Leave in a sealed glass container for 30 days. Serve over ice and enjoy. (Drink responsibly!) \n3) Lemon flavored olive oil. Slice 4 lemons and put in 4 cups of extra-virgin olive oil. Leave in a sealed container for 30 days. Enjoy in salads and soups!\n4) Lemon bars. There are many ways to make these using all parts of a lemon. Check online for a recipe to make these deliciously tart bars. \n5) Lemon-aid. Mix 1 parts fresh squeezed lemon juice to 6 parts water. Sweeten to taste. Serve over ice \n6) Lemon Centerpiece. Brighten up the room by arranging lemons in a decorative bowl. Place on the table or counter to add a pop of color.\n7) Lemon Detox water. Start your morning with 16oz of warm water, the juice of one lemon, and a pinch of cayenne."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify which teams are in the NHL or NBA: Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Columbus Blue Jackets, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Blackhawks", "output": "The Detroit Red Wings, Columbus Blue Jackets, and Chicago Blackhawks are NHL teams. The Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Chicago Bulls are NBA teams."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which are the top 3 countries I should visit in South East Asia or ASEAN?", "output": "Each country is beautiful, very different and has its own uniqueness. English is widely spoken in Singapore, the Philippines and Malaysia as such, navigating around these countries with English is easy. Tourism is big in ASEAN or South East Asia; hence, English is still understood in countries such as Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, etc, especially in the hospitality sector. Singapore is one of the world's most popular destinations as most airlines would fly into Singapore. It is a modern country with beautiful attractions. If one is into the outdoors, nature and beach holidays, then Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia would be ideal countries to go to for their natural mountains and also islands."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Fix the typos and grammar in this paragraph\nContext: \"Let's Go\" is a song by Canadian singer Shawn Desman. It was released in 2005 as the second single from his album Back for More. The songs heavily features a synthesizer phrase sampled from teh 1982 hits \"Don't Go\" by British new wave du Yazoo.", "output": "\"Let's Go\" is a song by Canadian singer Shawn Desman. It was released in 2005 as the second single from his album Back for More. The song heavily features a synthesizer phrase sampled from the 1982 hit \"Don't Go\" by British new wave duo Yazoo."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I improve my table tennis skills?", "output": "To improve your table tennis skills, first you need to play more to build muscle memory. You can also watch videos online to learn specific techniques. And you can also consider taking some personal training courses. All of the above will help you improve your table tennis skills."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Crystallophone, Kacapi", "output": "Kacapi is string, Crystallophone is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best thing about being a manager?", "output": "Many people find that their favorite part about people management is playing an important role in another person's personal and professional development. Knowing that you are contributing to someone's growth in a meaningful way can be very fulfilling. To help someone grow, you need to establish trust and be able to have very honest, and sometimes difficult, conversations with them. This often creates a deep connection and can give you a clear signal that you are really making a difference in someone's life."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I pick the best bananas?", "output": "It depends on when you want to eat them. If you want to eat them immediately, look for ones that are almost entirely yellow. If you are waiting a few days, 1 inch or less of green on top. And if you are expecting them to last a week, select ones that are about half green."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Were the months that Shirley C. Guthrie Jr. was born and died in the same month or different months?\nContext: Shirley C. Guthrie Jr. (9 October 1927 – 23 October 2004) was a minister of the Presbyterian Church (USA) and J.B. Green Professor of Systematic Theology at Columbia Theological Seminary for nearly 40 years. He was well known for his book, Christian Doctrine, which was originally written for an Adult Sunday School Book in the old PCUS Covenant life curriculum.", "output": "The same. Shirley C. Guthrie Jr. was born in October 1927 and died in October 2004."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the value of higher education?", "output": "Higher education offers opportunities for people to expand their knowledge and experience. Choosing to pursue education beyond mandatory schooling provides people the chance to receive in-depth training on topics that they enjoy, but also have more exposure to a breadth of various topics. While everyone does not need higher eduction in order to be successful, it does offer many ways for people to explore new interests, develop a mastery of skills, and even learn more about themselves. Higher education offers academic, as well as personal benefits. For example, attending a college or university offers the chance for people to receive mentorship from distinguished professors, meet new people from diverse backgrounds, and share their own ideas with others. There is great value in higher education for people interested in learning new skills before they start their career, advancing their skillset in their current profession, or venturing into a new vocation."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Snook or Sneak", "output": "Snook"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Kate's parents have three kids. The first kid's name is Peter, the second kid's name is Parker. What is the third kid's name?", "output": "Kate's parents have three kids. So apparently Kate is one of them. We know the other two kids' name is Peter and Parker, so the third kid is Kate herself. And name is Kate!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are your 5 favourite museums in London?", "output": "Here are my 5 favourite museums in London:\n\n- Natural History Museum\n- The National Gallery\n- British Museum\n- Tate Modern\n- Royal Air Force Museum"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a quick exercise I can do every day", "output": "Choose a body-weight exercise of your choice - for example push ups, squats or lunges. Set a timer for 2 minutes. Do as many repetitions as you can before the 2 minutes are up. Take break as often as you need. Do this every day and track the number of repetitions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a list of the best places to fresh water fish in San Diego", "output": "1. San Vicente Resevoir \n2. El Capitan Resevoir \n3. Loveland Lake\n4. Lake Jennings\n5. Lake Hodges\n6. Lake Barrett\n7. Santee Lakes\n8. Otay Lakes\n9. Sweet Water Resevoir \n10. Lake Southernland"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the lowest point on Earth?", "output": "The Challenger Deep, located in the western Pacific Ocean is the deepest known point of the seabed of Earth, with a depth of 10,902 -10,929 m or 35,768 - 35,856 ft."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is the oldest dynasty still ruling?", "output": "Japan"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the eight planets of Earth's solar system as rocky or gaseous, according to their primary composition.", "output": "Mercury - rocky\nVeuns - rocky\nEarth - rocky\nMars - rocky\nJupiter - gaseous\nSaturn - gaseous\nUranus - gaseous\nNeptune - gaseous"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In what year did Apple debut the 'Mac Operating System'?\nContext: In 1984, Apple debuted the operating system that is now known as the \"\"Classic\"\" Mac OS with its release of the original Macintosh System Software. The system, rebranded \"\"Mac OS\"\" in 1997, was pre-installed on every Macintosh until 2002 and offered on Macintosh clones for a short time in the 1990s. Noted for its ease of use, it was also criticized for its lack of modern technologies compared to its competitors.\n\nThe current Mac operating system is macOS, originally named \"\"Mac OS X\"\" until 2012 and then \"\"OS X\" until 2016. Developed between 1997 and 2001 after Apple's purchase of NeXT, Mac OS X brought an entirely new architecture based on NeXTSTEP, a Unix system, that eliminated many of the technical challenges that the classic Mac OS faced. The current macOS is pre-installed with every Mac and receives a major update annually. It is the basis of Apple's current system software for its other devices – iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS.", "output": "In 1984, Apple debuted the operating system that is now known as the \"Classic\" Mac OS"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I'm putting together an exercise plan that needs to have both cardio and strength exercises, but I want to separate exercises into each category. Running, deadlifts, cycling, pushups, swimming, jump rope, lunges and squats.", "output": "Running, cycling, swimming and jump rope are all forms of cardio exercise. Deadlifts, pushups, lunges and squats are forms of strength exercise."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify these alcoholic beverages as bourbon, wine, or beer: Budweiser, Blanton's, Devil's Backbone, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Yellowstone, Elijah Craig, Pinot Grigio, Yeungling, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Samuel Adams, Sierra Nevada, Baker's, Basil Hayden, Eagle Rare, Merlot, Jim Beam, Coors Light, Jack Daniels, Heineken, Miller Lite", "output": "Bourbons: Blanton's, Yellowstone, Elijah Craig, Baker's, Basil Hayden, Eagle Rare, Jim Beam, Jack Daniels. Wine: Chardonnay, Pinor Noir, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot. Beer: Budweiser, Devil's Backbone, Yeungling, Samuel Adams, Sierra Nevada, Coors Light, Heineken, Miller Lite"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Summarize the important contributions of Thomas Edison from this paragraph in a bulleted list.\nContext: Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures.These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and early versions of the electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world. He was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of organized science and teamwork to the process of invention, working with many researchers and employees. He established the first industrial research laboratory.", "output": "Thomas Edison's research and inventions have had a significant influence over the modern industrialized world. Here is a glimpse of his achievements:\n1. Invented the phonograph\n2. Invented the motion picture camera\n3. Invented early versions of electric light bulbs\n4. He established the first industrial research labratory\n5. He developed devices across several fields of research, including: power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are submersibles for?", "output": "Submersibles are small, hard-sided vehicles that can dive down deep. It has its own power and air supplies. Some parts of the ocean are way too deep for anyone to swim in, even with diving gear. People need submersibles to explore the deepest parts of the ocean."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: We are going to the zoo and need you to tell us which animals belong in which section. The animals are alligator, bald eagle, elephant, hippopotamus, camel, frog, penguin, and zebra. The sections are amphibians, birds, mammals, and reptiles.", "output": "The alligator is a reptile. The Bald Eagle and Penguin are birds. Camel and elephant are mammals. The frog is an amphibian."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many national championships had Youngstown State Penguins football team won prior to 1991?\nContext: The 1991 Youngstown State Penguins football team represented Youngstown State University in the 1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Penguins were led by sixth-year head coach Jim Tressel and played their home games at Stambaugh Stadium. They finished the season 12–3. They received an at-large bid to the I-AA playoffs, where they defeated Villanova, Nevada, and Samford to advance to the National Championship Game, where they defeated Marshall. This was their first national championship in school history.", "output": "None. 1991 was their first national championship in school history so there weren't any prior national championships for Youngstown State Penguins football team."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, how is the instrument called the \"rubab\" made?\nContext: Rubab, Robab or Rabab (Pashto / Persian: رُباب, Kashmiri : رَبابہٕ, Sindhi: روباب (Nastaleeq), रबाब (Devanagari), Azerbaijani / Turkish: Rübab, Tajik / Uzbek рубоб) is a lute-like musical instrument. The rubab, one of the national musical instruments of Afghanistan, is also commonly played in Pakistan and India by Pashtuns, Balochis, Sindhis, Kashmiris and Punjabis. The rubab has three variants, the Kabuli rebab of Afghanistan, the Seni rebab of northern India and the Pamiri rubab of Tajikistan. The instrument and its variants spread throughout West, Central, South and Southeast Asia. The Kabuli rebab from Afghanistan derives its name from the Arabic rebab and is played with a bow while in Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the instrument is plucked and is distinctly different in construction. In general, the body is carved out of a single piece of wood, with a head covering a hollow bowl which provides the sound-chamber. The bridge sits on the skin and is held in position by the tension of the strings. It has three melody strings tuned in fourths, two or three drone strings and up to 15 sympathetic strings. The instrument is traditionally made from the trunk of a mulberry tree, the head from an animal skin such as goat, and the strings from the intestines of young goats (gut) or nylon.", "output": "The body of the rubab is carved out of a single piece of wood, with a head covering a hollow bowl which provides the sound-chamber. The bridge sits on the skin and is held in position by the tension of the strings. It has three melody strings tuned in fourths, two or three drone strings and up to 15 sympathetic strings. The instrument is traditionally made from the trunk of a mulberry tree, the head from an animal skin such as goat, and the strings from the intestines of young goats (gut) or nylon."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Categorize the following as do's and don'ts when opening a new bank account:\nresearch bank options\nfind the cheapest option\nknow what kinds of accounts they offer\nknow interest rates\nunderstand discounts\nopen as many accounts as you can\ntalk to an advisor\ngo by hearsay", "output": "Do's:\nresearch bank options\nknow what kinds of accounts they offer\nknow interest rates\nunderstand discounts\ntalk to an advisor\n\nDont's:\nfind the cheapest option\nopen as many accounts as you can\ngo by hearsay"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the reference text about a towboat, how does the boat work?\nContext: The boat measures 99 feet (30 m) long overall, with a hull length of 80 feet (24 m), and an 18-foot (5.5 m) beam. She draws 32 inches (0.8 m). She is powered by a 160-horsepower (120 kW) 1940 Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 direct reversing diesel engine. She measures 51 gross registry tons and displaces approximately 108 long tons (110 t). She is fashioned out of steel plates riveted to a steel frame. She has a scow-form bow fitted with special \"knees\" used in pushing barges, and a flat bottom with no keel", "output": "The boat is powered by a 160-horsepower 1940 Fairbanks-Morse 35E10 direct reversing diesel engine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who invented the game of basketball?", "output": "The game of basketball as it is known today was created by Dr. James Naismith in December 1891 in Springfield, Massachusetts, to condition young athletes during cold months."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a proof that there are two irrational numbers where raising one to the power of the other produces a rational number?", "output": "Here is a proof by cases that there exist two irrational numbers a and b such that a^b is rational. First, consider a = b = sqrt(2). Recall that sqrt(2) is irrational, so If a^b = sqrt(2) ^ sqrt(2) is rational, we are done because we have found irrational a and b with a^b being a rational number. Otherwise, sqrt(2) ^ sqrt(2) is irrational. Let a = sqrt(2) ^ sqrt(2) and b = sqrt(2). Then a ^ b = (sqrt(2) ^ sqrt(2)) ^ sqrt(2) = sqrt(2) ^ (sqrt(2) * sqrt(2)) = sqrt(2) ^ 2 = 2, which is rational. So either way, we can find irrational a and b with a^b being rational."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is social media?", "output": "Social media accounts for a variety of services that are intended to connect individuals and organizations, to create a network for sharing information. The information shared can be videos, images, music, thoughts, opinions, or a variety of other things that can be shared publicly or privately. The intent is to allow anyone to be a contributor, give users the ability to connect with and follow whom they please, and provide a broad network of information and connections."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the locations where Nachum lived from the text below and list them in alphabetical order and separated by a semicolon.\nContext: Nachum Gutman was born in Teleneşti, Bessarabia Governorate, then a part of the Russian Empire (now in the Republic of Moldova). He was the fourth child of Simha Alter and Rivka Gutman. His father was a Hebrew writer and educator who wrote under the pen name S. Ben Zion. In 1903, the family moved to Odessa, and two years later, to Ottoman Palestine. In 1908, Gutman attended the Herzliya Gymnasium in what would later become Tel Aviv. In 1912, he studied at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. In 1920–26, he studied art in Vienna, Berlin and Paris.\n\nGutman was married to Dora, with whom he had a son. After Gutman's death in 1980, Dora asked two Tel Aviv gallery owners, Meir Stern of Stern Gallery and Miriam Tawin of Shulamit Gallery, to appraise the value all of the works left in his estate.", "output": "Berlin;Jerusalem;Odessa;Palestine;Paris;Tel Aviv;Vienna"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do Jewish holidays begin at sunset the night before?", "output": "In many modern cultures and calendars, days begin in the morning and end at night. But what if the opposite were true? In the opening lines of the Creation story in the book of Genesis, the foundational story for all Abrahamic cultures, we learn that all the world was darkness and void. (Darkness came first.) And then God said \"Let there be light.\" (Light came second.) \"And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.\" \n\nThis last sentence is critical. The first day consists of evening followed by morning. The Jewish calendar abides by this tradition. Its days are not morning to morning. Its days are night to night (as marked by sundown). \n\nAs an example, the Jewish sabbath (Shabbat) is on the 7th day of the week. Shabbat = Shevat in Hebrew, which literally translates to the number seven. The seventh day of the week is is Saturday. However, Shabbat doesn't span Saturday morning to Sunday morning. It spans Friday night to Saturday night. Many observant Jews will welcome the Shabbat with a family meal, candles, and prayer on Friday nights."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a headlamp?", "output": "A headlamp is a light that attaches to a person’s head, usually with a headband and shines light ahead of the person wearing it. Headlamps are usually powered by batteries."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a haiku about sitting on the shore and watching the waves.", "output": "I sit on the shore \nobserving the waves crashing\nover and over"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can you tell me three apex predators?", "output": "Apex predators are the main predators where they live, basically they are predators that are not hunted by other animals. Here are three cool apex predators:\n1. Orca: the killer whale is the apex predator of the oceans. They hunt in packs and are able to even hunt great white sharks!\n2. Tiger: the tiger is the apex predators of the habitats where they live. They are the largest feline and are able to hunt very large preys alone\n3. Komodo dragon: the Komodo dragon is the largest lizard and is the apex predator in their habitat. They live in some Indonesian Islands where the absence of crocodiles make them the apex predators."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Was the new deal successful or a failure to solve the problems of the Great Depression?", "output": "The new deal was a success to solve the problems caused by the Great Depression because he took action quickly, he passed many acts, and he kept the moral up for the people. Franklin Roosevelt writes \"This is no usolvable prroblem if we face it wisely and courageously. It can be accomplished in part by direct recruiting by the Government itself, treating the task as we would treat the emergency of a war.\" Roosevelt is saying that unlike Hoover, he was going to take action on what was happening. Anything he will do will be treated as if it was war because it was affecting them as much as war would. The New Deal Legislation shows that Franklin Roosevelt had a god relationship with Congress. 11 new acts were passed in 6 years while Rosevelt was in office. This helps people get jobs, lower prices, and help people get money they deserve. Roosevelt says \"This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. This shows that Rosevelt knows how to lead people even in the hard time. He knew while it was bad, everyone will look to him, so he can't seem scared and he can't kill the moral of the people. With all of this, Roosevelt was able to lead the country away from the Great Depression and started to get them out of it."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on the information below, when might people have started baking bread?\nContext: Agriculture encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry for food and non-food products. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled people to live in cities. While humans started gathering grains at least 105,000 years ago, nascent farmers only began planting them around 11,500 years ago. Sheep, goats, pigs and cattle were domesticated around 10,000 years ago. Plants were independently cultivated in at least 11 regions of the world. In the twentieth century, industrial agriculture based on large-scale monocultures came to dominate agricultural output.", "output": "There is not enough information in the passage to determine exactly when this would have happened, but because bread requires grain, it could not have been made prior to 105,000 years ago when humans first started gathering grain."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who did the USA beat in Women's World Cup final in 2019?", "output": "The Netherlands"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the countries as \"English Speaking\" or \"Spanish Speaking\": Costa Rica, USA, Canada, Ecuador, Peru", "output": "Costa Rica: Spanish Speaking\nUSA: English\nCanada: English\nEcuador: Spanish\nPeru: Spanish"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Complete this saying: The early birds get the ___\"", "output": "The saying is \"The early bird gets the worm\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is the oldest civilization in the world?", "output": "The Mesopotamia civilization"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name three creative ways to utilize plastic wrap other than sealing food to keep it fresh.", "output": "1. If you have wounds in your body and want to take a shower while keeping the wounded area dry, you can wrap that area with plastic wrap closely to prevent water from coming in.\n2. If you are moving and have lots of fragile items (like monitors, chairs, etc), you can wrap your furniture or electronics with plastic wrap to prevent damages.\n3. If you have an outdoor garden mini greenhouse and want to prevent cold air from getting into it at night, you can wrap the bottom of the greenhouse with plastic wrap so that it is airtight."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the words of House Merryweather?", "output": "\"Behold Our Beauty\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a sunny side up egg and a scrambled egg?", "output": "In a sunny side up egg, the yolk is intact, whereas in a scrambled egg, the egg is beaten and scrambled."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the most popular tv show of all time in the USA?", "output": "Jeopardy!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What batting traits make a good baseball or softball hitter?", "output": "There are many traits that great baseball and softball batters share. Some of the most important are extreme confidence, sound batting mechanics, and coordination developed though a combination of talent and practice. \n\nAll great hitters share some consistencies in their batting mechanics such as their lower half mechanics, their hand and bat path, and their head and eye movement.\n\nWith their lower half mechanics they generate powerful torque from the ground up by timing the planting their feet in a balanced position and forcefully rotating and opening their hips. Hitting powerful line drives relies heavily on the barrel of the bat meeting the ball flush. Batters increase the odds of this by keeping their hands in, connected to the back shoulder, and having one palm facing up and one palm facing down for as long as possible as the bat path travels through the strike zone. Finally, all great hitters maintain consistent head and eye position throughout the motion. \n\nThere are many nuances of batting mechanics that all great hitters share but these are some of the most important."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write about a sport which is always interesting and can be enjoyed alone or with people.", "output": "Looking for the perfect sport can be difficult. Running or swimming can be an easy stress relieving work out but it can get tedious eventually. Team sports like basketball or soccer can be great to tire oneself out without the boredom but it requires a lot of coordination between groups of people to be able to play. Skiing however, is never boring and can be enjoyed both with friends or alone. Once you're getting off the lift, there is no going back, you have to go down the mountain. With the exhilaration of trying to hit 50 miles per hour on your skis or taking a break on a quiet part of the mountain in the middle of the trees, skiing allows one to experience nature, adventure, and excitement all in one sport."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage identify the domains in which Hermes is considered a God. Display the results in a comma separated format.\nContext: Hermes (Ἑρμῆς, Hērmês)\n\nGod of boundaries, travel, trade, communication, language, writing, cunning and thieves. Hermes was also responsible for protecting livestock and presided over the spheres associated with fertility, music, luck, and deception. The son of Zeus and Maia, Hermes is the messenger of the gods, and a psychopomp who leads the souls of the dead into the afterlife. He was depicted either as a handsome and athletic beardless youth, or as an older bearded man. His attributes include the herald's wand or caduceus, winged sandals, and a traveler's cap. His sacred animals include the tortoise. His Roman counterpart is Mercury.", "output": "boundaries, travel, trade, communication, language, writing, cunning,thieves"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about flashcards, is flashcard useful for learning painting?\nContext: A flashcard or flash card (also known as an index card) is a card bearing information on both sides, which is intended to be used as an aid in memorization. Each flashcard bears a question on one side and an answer on the other. Flashcards are often used to memorize vocabulary, historical dates, formulas or any subject matter that can be learned via a question-and-answer format. Flashcards can be virtual (part of a flashcard software), or physical.", "output": "No. Flashcards are useful for learning things based on memorization via a question-and-answer format. Painting is a creative activity. It's unlikely to be learned by memorization of existing materials. Therefore, flashcard won't be useful for learning"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about Lollapalooza, where does it take place, who started it and what is it?\nContext: Lollapalooza /ˌlɒləpəˈluːzə/ (Lolla) is an annual American four-day music festival held in Grant Park in Chicago. It originally started as a touring event in 1991, but several years later, Chicago became its permanent location. Music genres include but are not limited to alternative rock, heavy metal, punk rock, hip hop, and electronic dance music. Lollapalooza has also featured visual arts, nonprofit organizations, and political organizations. The festival, held in Grant Park, hosts an estimated 400,000 people each July and sells out annually. Lollapalooza is one of the largest and most iconic music festivals in the world and one of the longest-running in the United States.\n\nLollapalooza was conceived and created in 1991 as a farewell tour by Perry Farrell, singer of the group Jane's Addiction.", "output": "Lollapalooze is an annual musical festival held in Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois. It was started in 1991 as a farewell tour by Perry Farrell, singe of the group Jane's Addiction. The festival includes an array of musical genres including alternative rock, heavy metal, punk rock, hip hop, and electronic dance music. The festivals welcomes an estimated 400,000 people each year and sells out annually. Some notable headliners include: the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Chance the Rapper, Metallica, and Lady Gage. Lollapalooza is one of the largest and most iconic festivals in the world and a staple of Chicago."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is IPL T20?", "output": "IPL stands for Indian Premier League. It is a T20 cricket tournament played in India usually from mid March to mid May every year. There are 10 teams representing different areas across India. 2022 edition was won by Gujarat Titans. \n\nA T20 cricket match is a shorter version a traditional cricket match. Each team bats for 20 overs. The game lasts for 3.5 to 4 hours."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Did Tropics to the Snow win any awards?\nContext: From the Tropics to the Snow is a 1964 Australian short documentary film. It was one of the best known Australian films of the 1960s. It was produced under the auspices of the Commonwealth Film Unit (CFU), later reincorporated as Film Australia. It was co-directed by Jack Lee and Richard (Dick) Mason, and featured Reg Livermore (in his first film role) as one of the 'narrators'.\n\nOne of the regular duties of the CFU at this time was the production of short films that were purpose-made for overseas distribution and were intended to promote Australia as an attractive destination for migrants and tourists. From the Tropics to the Snow marked a significant break with the traditional style of such features, and is noted for its subversive and satirical approach to its subject.\n\nRather than using the stilted, authoritative single-voice narration that was typical of such 'promotion documentaries' at the time, Mason and Lee opted for a strikingly reflexive approach, using a lively (and frequently tongue-in-cheek) multi-voice narration, which is introduced through the dramatic device of a production planning meeting between the film's Producer-in-Chief (Alexander Archdale), the director (Alastair Smart) and the screenwriter (Livermore). This allowed the film to become an ironic critique of itself, humorously examining the mechanics of \"documentary\" film construction, and the competing pressures and choices that faced filmmakers when creating such films. It also gently parodied Lee and Mason's own situation as \"young turks\" charged with turning out what were in essence \"production-line\" propaganda films for a hidebound government department.\n\nThe film co-won the Australian Film Institute's Gold Medal for Best Film in 1965.", "output": "Yes, Tropics to the Snow was an Australian Film Institute's Gold Medal co-winner for Best Film in 1965."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the city of Seattle known for?", "output": "Seattle is located in the northwest corner of the United States and is known for its overcast and rainy weather. Seattle has a strong coffee culture, in part because Starbucks was started there. The surrounding Cascade mountains and Puget Sound provide plenty of outdoor adventures, such as boating, rock climbing, and hiking. Many famous musicians started in Seattle, including Nirvana and Macklemore."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Discuss at least two risks associated with scraping data from websites. Describe steps an analyst could take to mitigate those risks.", "output": "No clear Terms-of-service for scrapping the B2B partnership data \n\nThe companies like Hubspot (https://legal.hubspot.com/website-terms-of-use) and Salesforce do not have a clear Terms of Service (TOS) when using partnership data. The TOS is subject to interpretation. \n\nAutomation is highly fragile \n\nWeb-scrapping the B2B partnership data with an automated scrapping tool or a programming language like Python- BeautifulSoup is a highly fragile process. The website layout, which can be dynamically changing, can break the automated scraping. Even with automatic scrapping, there will be many manual activities to normalize the data. \n\nAn analyst could list the top companies for B2B partnerships and request the companies for the B2B data. The analyst can start approaching the smaller companies and build the business model to illustrate the value of sharing B2B data, creating a flywheel where more companies will be willing to share the data."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who are the top 3 professional basketball players of all time?", "output": "These five basketball players are generally considered the best of all time:\nMichael Jordan\nLebron James\nBill Russell"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many points did Jaromír Jágr score in the 1995-1996 season?\nContext: In the 1994–95 season, Jágr won his first Art Ross Trophy after finishing the regular season with the most points in the NHL; he tied Eric Lindros with 70 points but won based on his 32 goals to Lindros' 29. The next year, Jágr set a record for most points, 149, by a European-born player. Both his 62 goals and 87 assists from that season still stand as career-highs. His 1995–96 totals for assists and points stand as the records for right-wingers in those categories. After the 1997–98 season, Penguins captain Ron Francis signed with the Carolina Hurricanes, leaving Jágr the Penguins' captaincy. From 1997–98 to 2000–01, Jágr would win four-straight NHL scoring titles. In 1999, he would win the Hart Memorial Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player, as well as the Lester B. Pearson Award. In 1998, he led the Czech Republic to a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics.", "output": "In a record-setting year, Jaromír Jágr scored 149 points in the 1995-96 season."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which three players have the most Masters Victories?", "output": "Jack Nicklaus with 6 victories in 1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986\nTiger Woods with 5 victories in 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019\nArnold Palmer with 4 victories in 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can you summarize the book Annihilation?", "output": "Annihilation is a science fiction book taking place in the southern US inside a mysterious Area X. A team is assembled to explore the domain of Area X, led by a character only known as the psychologist. The main character is known as the biologist. These expeditions are managed by a mysterious government organization known as the Southern Reach.\n\nThe expedition centers on two notable landmarks within Area X, the topological anomaly, which the biologists calls a tower but is really a tunnel, and a lighthouse. The expedition encounters an entity within the topological anomaly that \"writes\" living words of non-sense on the wall of the anomaly in fungus. \n\nEarly in the expedition, the biologist is contaminated by the fungus of the words in the anomaly, which grants her immunity to hypnotic suggestion, which the psychologist uses to control the other members of the expedition. The plot follows the biologist pursuing the psychologist in search of answers, leading a confrontation at the lighthouse. The psychologist jumps from the lighthouse, presumably forced to by the entity behind Area X, but lives long enough to confront the biologist. During the climax of that encounter, the psychologist shouts \"Annihilation!\" multiple times, and it is revealed that this is a hypnotic trigger word designed to induce suicide in the other expedition members.\n\nAfter the psychologist succumbs to her injuries at the base of the lighthouse, the biologist embarks on a journey north to an island that is possibly related to the disappearance of her husband, who was a member of the previous expedition."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can you potty train a bunny?", "output": "Just like cats, bunnies can be litter trained, which is why so many bunny owners are able to let their buns run free in the house. Most rabbits prefer to do their business in one spot, and so litter training comes naturally."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can you recommend 3 diverse National Parks in California worth a visit?", "output": "California is home to several top tier National Parks. Yosemite would be at top of many lists for its natural beauty, including granite formations like Half Dome and El Capitan, lofty waterfalls like Yosemite and Bridalveil and distinctive landscapes like Tuolumne Meadows and the Mariposa Grove of giant sequoias. Lassen National Park is hidden gem in the northeast corner of the state. One can day hike to the top of the namesake volcano and explore active signs of vulcanism such as the fumaroles and mudpots of Bumpass Hell. Joshua Tree National Park, in the southeast part of the state, is fairly distinct from both Yosemite and Lassen with desert flora and fauna, include the namesake tree which is actually a succulent."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: list Favorite Toddler movies in 2023", "output": "1. Aladdin\n2. Moana \n3. Tangled \n4. Encanto\n5. Frozen\n6. Frozen 2\n7. The new Buzz\n8. All Toy Story’s\n9. Zootopia\n10. Monsters Inc\n11. Monsters University"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What changes needs to be done in H1b lottery process", "output": "The H1B filing procedure needs to be modified to include some reservation requirements. For merits who receive a higher percentage and are hired by tier 1 businesses, a certain amount should be set aside. Additionally, because the same people are filing a large number of H1b applications, the government should not recognize their multiple submissions. H1b applicants must, by law, be working on a project, and their customer information and pay stubs from the previous six months must be verified during the application process. Instead of conducting additional draws later, consider selecting a few more candidates during the initial draw and providing them with the waitlist number so they will at least be aware of any changes to their initial selection."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: top mobile Brands", "output": "Apple\nSamsung\nOneplus\nRedmi\nMotorola\nHuawei\nVivo"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following foods by macronutrient: rice, banana, veal, tofu, butter, avocado, kangaroo, and pumpkin.", "output": "The three types of macronutrient are carbohydrate, protein and fat. Foods are typically made up of more than one macronutrient but are generally classed by the macronutrient they contain the most of.\n\nRice, banana and pumpkin belong to the carbohydrates because they are high in carbohydrates.\nVeal, tofu and kangaroo are types of protein because the are high in protein.\nButter and avocado are primarily composed of fats. Therefore, they belong to the fats macronutrient group."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the Cigarette Smoking Man?", "output": "The cigarette smoking man is a fictional character from the TV show \"The X-Files.\" His name was revealed to be C.G.B. Spender in later seasons of the show. He was portrayed by William B. Davis."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of socks do grizzlies wear?", "output": "None, they have bear feet!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is an imperial or a metric measurement: foot, metre", "output": "foot is imperial, metre is metric"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a list of ten countries that don't have any ocean borders, in alphabetical order.", "output": "The following countries are landlocked and have no coastal borders: Afghanistan, Austra, Bhutan, Bolivia, Hungary, Laos, Nepal, Serbia, Switzerland and Zimbabwe."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some famous hindi film actors", "output": "Here is a list of some famous hindi actors - Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan, Amitabh Bachhan, Amir Khan, Varun Dhawan, Vicky Kaushal and Ranbir Kapoor"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all the different ways to describe dolls from these passages\nContext: Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara play with paper dolls, and noticed that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. At the time, most children's toy dolls were representations of infants. Realizing that there could be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. He was unenthusiastic about the idea, as were Mattel's directors.\n\nDuring a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler came across a German toy doll called Bild Lilli. The adult-figured doll was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she purchased three of them. She gave one to her daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Bild. Lilli was a blonde bombshell, a working girl who knew what she wanted and was not above using men to get it. The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was initially sold to adults, it became popular with children who enjoyed dressing her up in outfits that were available separately.", "output": "paper dolls, infants, adult-bodied doll, adult-figured doll"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a bulleted list of the first ten MacOS (operating system) versions.", "output": "1. Mac OS X 10.0 (Cheetah)\n2. Mac OS X 10.1 (Puma)\n3. Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar)\n4. Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)\n5. Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)\n6. Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)\n7. Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)\n8. Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion)\n9. OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion)\n10. OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Choose the word which is different from the rest: Raid, Attack, Assault, Defence, Ambush", "output": "All except Defence are forms of attack."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a brief summary of the spanish civil war\nContext: The Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936: on 17 and 18 July, part of the military carried out a coup d'état that triumphed in only part of the country. The situation led to a civil war, in which the territory was divided into two zones: one under the authority of the Republican government, that counted on outside support from the Soviet Union and Mexico (and from International Brigades), and the other controlled by the putschists (the Nationalist or rebel faction), most critically supported by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. The Republic was not supported by the Western powers due to the British-led policy of non-intervention. General Francisco Franco was sworn in as the supreme leader of the rebels on 1 October 1936. An uneasy relationship between the Republican government and the grassroots anarchists who had initiated a partial Social revolution also ensued.\n\n\nRepublican volunteers at Teruel, 1936\nThe civil war was viciously fought and there were many atrocities committed by all sides. The war claimed the lives of over 500,000 people and caused the flight of up to a half-million citizens from the country. On 1 April 1939, five months before the beginning of World War II, the rebel side led by Franco emerged victorious, imposing a dictatorship over the whole country. Thousands of men and women were imprisoned after the civil war in Francoist concentration camps, with approximately 367,000 to 500,000 prisoners being held in 50 camps or prisons.", "output": "The Spanish Civil War started on the 17th and 18th of July 1936 due to a coup d'etat by the military that divided the country into two zones, one side led by the republican government, the other controlled by the putschists (nationalists). The war claimed 500,000 lives and caused a mass exodus of up to 500,000 more. It ended on the 1st of April 1939 with the nationalists taking control of the country, imposing a dictatorship led by General Franco."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which US city is known to be the bachelorette party center of the country, besides Las Vegas?", "output": "Nashville, TN"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the benefits of working out?", "output": "If you work out every day, it will help you to build a strong body and lose weight. Not only does it help you to relax your body but also reduces your anxiety and depression. Working out regularly could also help to improve your sleep quality."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is it like being the last person on earth?", "output": "You would think the world would be yours to explore and enjoy. In actuality, it's incredibly lonely. The quiet is almost deafening. It's also much harder to get to and from as gas stations no longer work, as there is no electricity. I never thought I would miss so desperately to wait in line and go to a crowded restaurant."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What countries are these names most likely to be found among native-born citizens? John Smith, Elise Monet, Helmut Schneider, Jing Li, Raj Patel", "output": "England or United States, France, Germany, China, India"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the first name of Stephen Curry?\nContext: Wardell Stephen Curry II (/ˈstɛfən/ STEF-ən; born March 14, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and as the greatest shooter in NBA history, Curry is credited with revolutionizing the sport by inspiring teams and players to take more three-point shots. A nine-time NBA All-Star and eight-time All-NBA selection, including four times on the first team, he has been named the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) twice, won four NBA championships, and received an NBA Finals MVP Award and an NBA All-Star Game MVP Award.", "output": "Wardell is the first name of Stephen Curry, who is an American professional basketball player for the Golden State Warriors. It is knowns as one of the greatest basketball players of all time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How long does it take for a mustard seed to germinate?\nContext: Mustard seeds are the small round seeds of various mustard plants. The seeds are usually about 1 to 2 millimetres (0.039 to 0.079 in) in diameter and may be colored from yellowish white to black. They are an important spice in many regional foods and may come from one of three different plants: black mustard (Brassica nigra), brown mustard (B. juncea), or white mustard (Sinapis alba).\n\nGrinding and mixing the seeds with water, vinegar or other liquids creates the yellow condiment known as prepared mustard.\n\nMustard seeds generally take eight to ten days to germinate if placed under the proper conditions, which include a cold atmosphere and relatively moist soil.", "output": "Mustard seeds generally take eight to ten days to germinate if placed under the proper conditions, which include a cold atmosphere and relatively moist soil."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is best Michael Schumacher or Hamilton", "output": "Michael Schumacher is the best player in the world.The time he drove the car is more dangerous and was not regulated like the modern F1"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the route to eternal happiness?", "output": "Being at peace with oneself is the route to happiness. When our minds are not running after material goals but instead being comfortable in the current and now, that's what leads to sustained happiness. Else one is running after temporal happiness, which come in the form of something that satisfies us in the moment but us not sustaining - e.g. watching TV or eating good food. Eternal happiness comes from the state of mind and not from achieving a goal we are conditioned towards"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these are Hindu Gods and Goddesses: Ganesh, Krishna, Prachin, Kalash, Ram, Durga", "output": "Ganesh, Krishna, Ram are Hindu Gods and Durga is Hindu Goddess."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many cents do I have if I have 3 dollars and a dime?", "output": "If you have 3 dollars and a dime, you have 310 cents in total."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are common metrics used to measure the market value of a company?", "output": "Common metrics used to measure the market value of a company are:\n1. Revenue\n2. Free cash flow\n3. Net income\n4. Revenue growth rate\n5. Free cash flow growth rate\n6. Operating margin"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a demand plan?", "output": "Demand planning is done with a customer. It is a planning process that lets sales and other teams develop forecasts around demand or future usage. It helps with service planning, outage planning, planning for future revenue, and planning for future consumption. It can also drive product roadmap development and deliverables."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where were the main branches of Gran Tavola?\nContext: During the Middle Ages, the Gran Tavola (Italian for \"Great Table\") was the largest Sienese bank; it was one of the most powerful banks in Europe from 1255 to 1298. The Gran Tavola has been called \"the greatest bank of the thirteenth century\" as well as \"one of the largest commercial and banking enterprises in Europe\".\n\nThe main branches of the Gran Tavola during the mid-thirteenth century were in Pisa, Bologna, Genoa, Marseille, and Paris.", "output": "Pisa, Bologna, Genoa, Marseille, and Paris"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following are models of hoka running shoes? Clifton, ghost, superblast, rincon", "output": "Clifton and Rincon are models of Hoka running shoes"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do cats make purring sounds?", "output": "Cats make purring sounds as a way to communicate emotions which may include relaxation, happiness, and sometimes even excitement. However, the exact reason why cats make the purring sounds has not been fully understood."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are 5 popular reality TV shows?", "output": "1. The Real Housewives\n2. Survivor\n3. The Bachelor\n4. RuPaul's Drag Race\n5. The Voice"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some disadvantages of the way the tax code treats incentive stock options?", "output": "There are three primary problems with the way the tax code treats incentive stock options. First, the tax code gives an employee a strong incentive to exercise the options early on, to achieve the tax benefit relating to the special option treatment. This means the tax code encourages young employees to write a check to their employer at a time when their entire financial life is likely to be dependent on that employer. This is the exact opposite of diversification, a key goal of personal financial management. The second issue is that the alternative minimum tax (AMT) is imposed at the time of exercise. This requires a potentially large cash outlay, at a time when the employee is unlikely to have sufficient liquidity to meet the burden. So not only does the employee have to pay his or her employer to cover the exercise premium, he or she has to send funds to the Internal Revenue Service as well. Finally, the requirement that an employee terminating employment must exercise within three months of termination date to preserve the tax advantage of the options encourages exercise at a time when the employee may not have sufficient funds, and may be looking at financial uncertainty if he or she does not yet have a new job lined up. The advantages of incentive stock options are significant, but they encourage the wrong behavior."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In the following passage about mechanical-switch keyboards, which keyboards are the loudest, and how can I make them quieter?\nContext: Every key on a mechanical-switch keyboard contains a complete switch underneath. Each switch is composed of a housing, a spring, and a stem, and sometimes other parts such as a separate tactile leaf or a clickbar. Switches come in three variants: \"linear\" with consistent resistance, \"tactile\" with a non-audible bump, and \"clicky\" with both a bump and an audible click. Depending on the resistance of the spring, the key requires different amounts of pressure to actuate and to bottom out. The shape of the stem as well as the design of the switch housing varies the actuation distance and travel distance of the switch. The sound can be altered by the material of the plate, case, lubrication, the keycap profile, and even modifying the individual switch. These modifications, or \"mods\" include applying lubricant to reduce friction inside the switch itself, inserting \"switch films\" to reduce wobble, swapping out the spring inside to modify the resistance of the switch itself and many more. Mechanical keyboards allow for the removal and replacement of keycaps with a common stem type.", "output": "Mechanical-switch keyboards with \"Clicky\" switches come with both a bump and an audible click. Without adjusting the material of the plates or case, the way for users to reduce the noise would be to replace the keycaps or applying lubricant to reduce friction inside the switch."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: write some critical points on University of Sfax using below text as a reference\nContext: The University of Sfax (Arabic: جامعة صفاقس French: Université de Sfax) is a university located in Sfax, Tunisia. It was founded in 1986 under the name University of the South with the purpose of covering all academic institutions in Southern Tunisia. It is divided into three universities, including the current University of Sfax, with the creation of the University of Gabes in 2003 and the University of Gafsa in 2004.", "output": "1. Sfax is home to the University of Sfax.\n2. To include all academic institutions in Southern Tunisia, the University of the South was founded in 1986.\n3. It is divided into three institutions, including the existing University of Sfax, with the formation of the University of Gabes in 2003 and the University of Gafsa in 2004."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: As per WHO Marburg Virus Disease(MVD) is a severe often fatal haemorrhagic fever it was earlier known as", "output": "Marburg Haemorrhagic Fever"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some good Indian dishes?", "output": "There are many popular Indian dishes. Tandoori chicken, chicken tikka masala, and biryani are popular main courses. Samosas and naan bread are popular side dishes. Gulab jamun is a popular dessert."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about Pampaneira, tell me how many people live there, where it's located, and its elevation above sea level.\nContext: Pampaneira is a village located in the province of Granada, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the village has a population of 355 inhabitants.\n\nIt is one of three mountain villages of the Barranco de Poqueira in the Alpujarras region. The other two villages, Bubión and Capileira, are located higher in the Poqueira gorge.\n\nThe Poqueira gorge starts below the mountain peak of Mulhacén, where the river Poqueira rises. There are many opportunities for hiking in the area. Guided walks are arranged by the local tourist offices which also sell mountain hiking equipment. Other companies can plan self-guided treks through the area. The nearest major town is Órgiva. One of the highest all year-round lived-in mountain village in Spain, Trevélez is located nearby in the mountains to the east of the three villages.\n\nAccommodation is available in all of the three villages but Capileira has the biggest range of facilities.\n\nAt the north side opens the Sierra Nevada (Spain) range with one of the highest peaks in Spain ; Mulhacén and Alcazaba (Sierra Nevada).\n\nThe village is located at about 1060 metres above sea level.\n\nThere are many craft shops selling ceramics, leather and clothes. Also on offer are the locally produced specialities of cheese and ham.\n\nDuring the winter the Sierra Nevada and the Alpujarra mountains get covered in snow but the villages are rarely affected by snow for more than a few days a time.\n\nThere are bus connections running every day from the town of Granada, Spain.", "output": "Pampaneira is located in the province of Granada, Spain and is 1060 metres above sea level. 355 people live in Pampaneira according to the 2005 census."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where did David Houseman go to college?\nContext: Housman received his BA in 1966 and MA in 1971 from Brandeis University. As one of the first postdocs in the lab of Harvey Lodish at MIT, Housman showed that all mammalian proteins begin with a methionine residue transferred from a specific met-initiator tRNA. Between 1973 and 1975 he taught at the University of Toronto and was on the staff of the Ontario Cancer Institute. He joined the MIT faculty in 1975. In his lab at MIT, he mentored Jim Gusella and Daniel Haber.", "output": "David Houseman received his BA and MA in 1966 from Brandeis University."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What do they call soccer in the rest of the world, than United States?", "output": "Futbol"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: 5 ways to increase stamina", "output": "Combine strength and cardio sessions\nChoose exercises that uses lots of muscle activity\nStay hydrated and increase water intake\nManage your rest time \nNutrition is key include healthy proteins and good fats"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following words as either a noun or a verb", "output": "Brian, running, chair, eating, listen, dog"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some celebrities who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.", "output": "Jack Osbourne, Selma Blair, Jason DaSilva, Richard Pryor"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are hoagies, or sub sandwiches called in the state of Rhode Island?", "output": "In the state of Rhode Island, these types of sandwiches are called grinders."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is Yoga effective in losing weight?", "output": "Yoga helps burn calories. Specific forms of Yoga like Vinayasa, Ashtanga and Power Yoga help burn more calories since your body is mostly moving throughout the practice.\nBeing consistent and having a balanced diet goes hand in hand with any form of workout if one wishes to lose weight. Yoga can also help increase muscle mass and tone.\n\nWhile practicing Yoga, one is constantly focusing on the breathing with each change in posture which helps increases mindfulness as well. Various researches have also shown that yoga also helps in managing stress and improve your mood."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Marimba, Hummel", "output": "Hummel is string, Marimba is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What style of English did Shakespeare use?", "output": "The language in which Shakespeare wrote is referred to as Early Modern English, a linguistic period that lasted from approximately 1500 to 1750. The language spoken during this period is often referred to as Elizabethan English or Shakespearian English."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When was the United States Marine Corps founded?", "output": "On November 10, 1775, the Second Continental Congress meeting in Philadelphia passed a resolution stating that \"two Battalions of Marines be raised\" for service as landing forces with the fleet. This resolution established the Continental Marines and marked the birth date of the United States Marine Corps."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some examples of headwear?", "output": "- Baseball cap\n- Visor\n- Skull cap\n- Yamaka\n- Beanie\n- Cowboy hat\n- Helmet\n- Headband"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an office space?", "output": "An office space is a room or group of rooms in a building that a company or entity can own or rent for activities such as business activities. Each office space can be a single person work area with a phone, computer, headset, keyboard and mouse. These office space items are use for working and collaborated with other co-workers in other office spaces. Office spaces may also be converted into storage space or other group collaboration spaces too."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between whole genome sequencing (WGS) and whole exome sequencing (WES)?", "output": "Whole genome sequencing or WGS, is a technic to sequence the entire genome of an organism. In contrast, in whole exome sequencing (WES) we only sequence the region of the genome that codes for proteins."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the systems College Hoops 2K7 was released on. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: College Hoops 2K7 is an American college basketball video game initially released on November 22, 2006 for the Xbox and Xbox 360 and released later for the PlayStation 2 (December 11) and PlayStation 3 (March 14, 2007). It is the 5th installment of the series, which began with NCAA College Basketball 2K3. It features former Duke JJ Redick on the cover. It is produced by 2K Sports. It is the first college basketball game for the PlayStation 3. Redick was a special correspondent to the development of the game and added his signature shot style in motion capture.\n\nEvery school competing in Division I NCAA College Basketball is included in 2K7, including D-1 transitional independents (such as New Jersey Institute of Technology). The game also features the ability to change and modify rosters.\n\nCoaches Roy Williams, Lute Olson, Billy Donovan, John Calipari, Jay Wright, and Sidney Lowe lend their likenesses to the game.[citation needed] There is a preview show with hosts Greg Gumbel and Clark Kellogg.", "output": "Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which characters belong to DC or Marvel Universe? Falcon, Hawkman", "output": "Hawkman is DC, Falcon is Marvel"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the easiest house plants to take care of?", "output": "Snake plant, Pothos Plant, ZZ Plant, Philodendron, Succulents"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the more recent available annual revenue from agriculture in dollars.\nContext: Agriculture is an important sector in California's economy. Farming-related sales more than quadrupled over the past three decades, from $7.3 billion in 1974 to nearly $31 billion in 2004. This increase has occurred despite a 15 percent decline in acreage devoted to farming during the period, and water supply suffering from chronic instability. Factors contributing to the growth in sales-per-acre include more intensive use of active farmlands and technological improvements in crop production. In 2008, California's 81,500 farms and ranches generated $36.2 billion products revenue. In 2011, that number grew to $43.5 billion products revenue. The Agriculture sector accounts for two percent of the state's GDP and employs around three percent of its total workforce. According to the USDA in 2011, the three largest California agricultural products by value were milk and cream, shelled almonds, and grapes.", "output": "In 2011, California's agricultural product revenue was $43.5 billion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the meaning of 'akamai'?\nContext: The company was named after akamai, which means 'clever,' or more colloquially, 'cool' in Hawaiian, which Lewin had discovered in a Hawaiian-English dictionary after the suggestion of a colleague.", "output": "clever"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the greatest male tennis player of all time?", "output": "Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic (aka the Big 3 of tennis) are all regarded as the greatest male tennis players of all time. If the criteria for greatest of all time is based on the number of grand slams won, then that title is shared by Nadal and Djokovic at 22 majors. However, many fans, pundits, and sports analysts consider Federer to be the greatest of all time due to his longevity, success, and ability to attract fans to the game, and humanitarian impact off the court. Ultimately this is a very subjective question and is difficult to answer without first defining the criteria for greatness in tennis."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are countries or cities: Sweden, Bangalore, Panama, Pakistan, Lebanon, Los Angeles", "output": "The following are countries:\nSweden is a country in Europe, \nPakistan is a country in South Asia and \nPanama is a country in Central America.\n\nThe following are cities:\nBangalore is a city in the southern region of India\nLos Angeles is a city in the south wested part of the United States of America.\n\nLebanon can refer to both a country and a city. \nThe country of Lebanon is situated in the Middle East, while the city of Lebanon is located in the state of New Hampshire in the United States of America."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the major internet search engines", "output": "Bing\nGoogle\nYahoo\nDuckDuckGo\nAsk.com\nAOL"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which part of the world Egypt is located?", "output": "Egypt is in the north east part of Africa."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why are children so special?", "output": "Children are incredibly special because they are new to the earth. They have fewer biases and are able to see, imagine and create with perspectives that are unavailable to adults. For example, when a child plays in the sand, she may have only seen or touched sand only twenty times before. For her, the sand holds the promise of new textures, the opportunity to build a yet-unseen creation, and hours of delight before her. The adult sees sand and worries about dirt and bringing sand into the house. The adult has had many experiences with sand and not all of them have been positive. The adult's, vision of sand is clouded by experience. We must hold on and seek out the magic of children so that we can continue to find and enjoy the mysteries of the universe, even if they are not all pleasant every time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Sunset?\nContext: Sunset, also known as sundown, is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation. As viewed from everywhere on Earth (except the North and South poles), the equinox Sun sets due west at the moment of both the spring and autumn equinoxes. As viewed from the Northern Hemisphere, the Sun sets to the northwest (or not at all) in the spring and summer, and to the southwest in the autumn and winter; these seasons are reversed for the Southern Hemisphere.\nThe time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment when the upper limb of the Sun disappears below the horizon. Near the horizon, atmospheric refraction causes sunlight rays to be distorted to such an extent that geometrically the solar disk is already about one diameter below the horizon when a sunset is observed.\nSunset is distinct from twilight, which is divided into three stages. The first one is civil twilight, which begins once the Sun has disappeared below the horizon, and continues until it descends to 6 degrees below the horizon. The second phase is nautical twilight, between 6 and 12 degrees below the horizon. The third phase is astronomical twilight, which is the period when the Sun is between 12 and 18 degrees below the horizon. Dusk is at the very end of astronomical twilight, and is the darkest moment of twilight just before night. Finally, night occurs when the Sun reaches 18 degrees below the horizon and no longer illuminates the sky.\nLocations further north than the Arctic Circle and further south than the Antarctic Circle experience no full sunset or sunrise on at least one day of the year, when the polar day or the polar night persists continuously for 24 hours.", "output": "Sunset is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon due to Earth's rotation."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Was Dracula a real person?", "output": "Dracula is a fictitious character created by the British novelist Bram Stoker. Stoker drew inspiration from a Romanian prince called Vlad Dracul. Vlad led a Romanian province situated in the south of Transylvania for parts of the 15th century. Vlad was renown at the time for his cruel measures to punish his enemies through impaling them. For this reason, he was also called Vlad the Impaler or, in Romanian, Vlad Tepeș"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or woodwind: Biwa, Aulos", "output": "Aulos is woodwind, Biwa is string."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Of the items, tomato, broccoli, plane, sausage, pineapple, grass, honey, and milk would a human not like to consume?", "output": "A human would prefer not to eat a plane or grass."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the plot of Jojo's Bizarre Adventures?\nContext: The universe of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a reflection of the real world with the added existence of supernatural forces and beings. In this setting, some people are capable of transforming their inner spiritual power into a Stand (スタンド, Sutando); another significant form of energy is Hamon (波紋, \"Ripple\"), a martial arts technique that allows its user to focus bodily energy into sunlight via controlled breathing. The narrative of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is split into parts with independent stories and different characters. Each of the series' protagonists is a member of the Joestar family, whose mainline descendants possess a star-shaped birthmark above their left shoulder blade and a name that can be abbreviated to the titular \"JoJo\". The first six parts take place within a single continuity whose generational conflict stems from the rivalry between Jonathan Joestar and Dio Brando, while the latter three parts take place in an alternate universe where the Joestar family tree is heavily altered.", "output": "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is a manga and anime about a family called the Joestars with a name that can usually be abbreviated to Jojo. The story takes place in a world similar to the real world but with added supernatural forces such as inner energy personifying into reality called Hamon. In the later parts, a new force emerges called Stands that give each user an additional power. The story is split into parts following a descendant of the Joestar family and the antagonist is usually Dio Brando or an associate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why does the capital of Uzbekistan contain the biggest Greek community?\nContext: The Greeks in Uzbekistan number approximately 9,000. The community is made up of Greeks from Russia who were deported by force from that country to Uzbekistan in the 1940s, and political refugees from Greece. About 30,000 Greeks lived in the country before World War II and a further 11,000 arrived after the Greek Civil War and the defeat of Democratic Army of Greece. Their numbers have dwindled from a high of some 40,000 in the 1960s. The main reason is emigration to Greece after the end of the Cold War when laws allowed the return of all ethnic Greeks who had been exiled for political reasons after the Greek Civil War. The biggest Greek community in the country is in the capital city of Tashkent where most of the Greek political refugees were relocated by the Soviet authorities. In ancient times the south of the country was part of the Hellenistic Seleucid Kingdom but the few Greek communities there have since assimilated. The most important organization representing ethnic Greeks is the Greek Cultural Association of Tashkent. The activities of this organization include Greek language instruction (19 classes with a total of 571 students, classes for adults) and the teaching of Greek dances and music.", "output": "Most of the Greek political refugees in Uzbekistan were relocated by the Soviet authorities to the capital city of Tashkent."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How is digital switching possible?\nContext: Electronics deals with electrical circuits that involve active electrical components such as vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes, sensors and integrated circuits, and associated passive interconnection technologies. The nonlinear behaviour of active components and their ability to control electron flows makes digital switching possible, and electronics is widely used in information processing, telecommunications, and signal processing. Interconnection technologies such as circuit boards, electronics packaging technology, and other varied forms of communication infrastructure complete circuit functionality and transform the mixed components into a regular working system.\nToday, most electronic devices use semiconductor components to perform electron control. The underlying principles that explain how semiconductors work are studied in solid state physics, whereas the design and construction of electronic circuits to solve practical problems are part of electronics engineering.", "output": "The nonlinear behaviour of active components and their ability to control electron flows makes digital switching possible."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Tiger barb or Sabretooth", "output": "Tiger barb"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is Seinäjoki City Hall?\nContext: The Seinäjoki City Hall is the main municipal administrative building in the city of Seinäjoki, Finland. It is notable for having been designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto.", "output": "Seinäjoki City Hall, located in Seinäjoki, Finland is the city's main municipal administrative building. The building was designed by the renowned Finnish architect Alvar Aalto."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I am an odd number and if you take away a letter, I become even. What number am I?", "output": "I am the number seven."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: If you were given 1 million dollars in your fidelity account provide a list of which stocks you would buy", "output": "1. Apple\n2. Google\n3. Microsoft \n4. Amazon\n5. NVIDIA \n6. Netflix\n7. PayPal\n8. Disney\n9. Meta\n10. Tesla"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who went to space first?", "output": "Yuri Gagarin was the first human to go into space. However, animals were sent before that to test out."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: India's Last 10 Prime Ministers", "output": "Narendra Modi\nManmohan Singh\nAtal Bihari Vajpayee\nInder Kumar Gujral\nH. D. Deve Gowda\nAtal Bihari Vajpayee\nP. V. Narasimha Rao\nChandra Shekhar\nVishwanath Pratap Singh\nRajiv Gandhi"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the political system of Germany?", "output": "The Federal Republic of Germany is a federal state and is organized as a parliamentary democracy. The Basic Law stipulates that all state power emanates from the people. The people delegate this power to the parliaments (Bundestag and Landtage) for the duration of an election period.\n\nState power is divided between the legislative branch, the executive branch and the power responsible for the administration of justice. This division of powers is an integral part of every democracy and in Germany it is enshrined in the Basic Law, the constitution. The legislative branch includes parliaments, the executive branch the chancellor and the ministers. The judiciary plays a central role because judges in the state and federal courts are independent and rule solely on the basis of the law. The highest German court is the Federal Constitutional Court , which monitors compliance with the Basic Law. All other state organs are bound by the case law of the 16 constitutional judges."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many years passed from Ghana's decline to the Mali Empire consolidating western Sudan?\nContext: By the ninth century CE, a string of dynastic states, including the earliest Hausa states, stretched across the sub-Saharan savannah from the western regions to central Sudan. The most powerful of these states were Ghana, Gao, and the Kanem-Bornu Empire. Ghana declined in the eleventh century, but was succeeded by the Mali Empire which consolidated much of western Sudan in the thirteenth century. Kanem accepted Islam in the eleventh century.", "output": "Ghana declined in the 11th century, Mali Empire consolidated much of western Sudan in the 13th century, so 2 centuries passed which equals 200 years."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the main components of a drum set?", "output": "Drum sets, as the name would suggest, are comprised of a set of drums, cymbals, and other percussion instruments played together by the musician, usually known as a drummer. While drum sets vary widely in size depending on drummer preference and musical style, there are a number of key components included in almost every drum set:\n\nKick drum: this is a large bass drum played with a mallet driven by a foot pedal, often used as the base on top of which other drums and/or cymbals are attached. \n\nSnare drum: this is a high pitched drum with springs stretched over the bottom head, creating a unique clap noise.\n\nToms: these are drums attached to the kick drum or sitting on stands on the floor that are often used in drum fills.\n\nHi-hat cymbal: this is a set of two cymbals that can be controlled using a foot pedal, opening or closing to create a different sound when struck. Hi-hats are used to keep the beat.\n\nRide cymbal: this is a large, heavy cymbal used as an alternative to hi-hats, creating a splashier sound.\n\nCrash cymbal: this is a medium or large cymbal often struck to make a loud, climactic crashing noise."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: list 7 favourite flavours", "output": "Vanilla\nChocolate\nOrange\nStrawberry\npineapple\nMango\nchocochip"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Hyaenodon, Humphead Wrasse", "output": "Hyaenodon is extinct, Humphead Wrasse is alive."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Was there an industrial revolution during the middle ages?", "output": "Most economic historians would argue that an industrial revolution would require widespread use of coal for heating, mechanical power generation, and metal making. In that sense, there was no medieval industrial revolution. However, widespread investment in windmills, water wheels, and canals did help the European economy grow and improve the living standards of the average medieval peasant. Similarly, cross border trade in bulk commodities like wool and wine allowed for an international division of labor, with the associated improvement in productivity and living standards. By the end of the Middle Ages, mechanical clocks had become ubiquitous: plenty of craftsmen had the precision metalworking skills to build these complex machines, and even more people could afford to buy them. Not quire an industrial revolution, but certainly a prosperous society taking the first steps towards automation."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of dog should I get?", "output": "There are many dog breeds to choose from. Choosing a dog breed is a personal choice. Consider what kind of lifestyle you live and pick a dog that fits your lifestyle. For example, if you are allergic to dogs you may consider a poodle, or poodle mix as they tend to be hypoallergenic."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the names of all schools in the text\nContext: Todd, third son of Ira and Sally (Hmman) Todd, was born in Hartwick, New York., March 4, 1813. He had spent one year at Amherst College, before entering as Sophomore at Yale College, where he graduated in 1836. He taught a high school in Canaan, Conn., until the spring of 1837, when he began law studies with Judge Arphaxad Loomis, of Little Falls, New York. Upon his admission to the bar in 1839, he decided to emigrate to the West. He selected St. Louis and arrived there in November, 1839, beginning practice in March, 1840. He gave special attention to questions affecting real property, and achieved distinguished success in litigated cases of this nature. Through apprehensions with regard to his health, he retired in 1860, at a comparatively early age, from active practice, confining himself thereafter to office consultations. He declined all political nominations until 1854, when he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives. In 1860 he was an unsuccessful candidate for US Congress on the Bell and Everett ticket. In 1875, he was a member of the convention which revised the Constitution of Missouri. He was a director of Washington University, in St. Louis, and served gratuitously for fifteen years in its Law Department as lecturer. Among his students was Lemma Barkaloo, the first female law student in the United States. After a month's illness, he died at his home in St. Louis, of meningitis, April 30, 1885, in his 73rd year.", "output": "Amherst College\nYale College\nWashington University"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many countries do the Netherlands share a land border with?", "output": "The Netherlands shares a land border with four countries: Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands Antilles."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the twist in this short story?\nContext: Matilda is woken up by the wind; she looks out the window; her neighbour, Marie, is fetching flowers from the garden and then Matilda’s mother is called for the telephone by Bogey, Matilda’s brother. Matilda is off to Mr Bullen's for her music lesson. Her mom does not want her to go due to the strong wind, but she goes anyway. After the lesson, she goes for a walk with her brother to the esplanade. Here, the story changes from present to past narrative as Mansfield shows that the music lesson, the walk etc. all occurred in Matilda's past, and she and her brother are actually sailing away on board a ship several years down the line, that all that went before were memories.", "output": "In the middle of the short story, the story changes from present to past narrative as Mansfield shows that events such as the music lesson, the walk, etc. all occurred in Matilda's past, and she and her brother are actually sailing away on board a ship several years down the line. The reader finds out that all that went before were memories."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In Japan what color car is reserved for the royal family only", "output": "Maroon"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who wrote Gone with the Wind", "output": "Margaret Mitchell"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can dogs talk?", "output": "Dogs can't talk in the same ways humans can, but there are able to communicate with each other using both sounds and body movements. They learn this from a young age."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's fun about disc golf?", "output": "Disc golf (also known as frisbee golf) is a sport with a similar set of rules to golf but instead played with specially designed discs (aka frisbees) that are thrown. Similar to golf, the discs are designed with different qualities to produce different outcomes. For example, there is a driver for long straight throws and a putter for shorter, direct throws. There is strategy and skill involved in choosing the correct disc for the situation. Players must also take into account terrain, vegetation (e.g., trees), and climate (e.g., wind). The combination of challenges makes disc golf a game that is accessible to new players while also being challenging to experienced players."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an adjacency list?\nContext: In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency list is a collection of unordered lists used to represent a finite graph. Each unordered list within an adjacency list describes the set of neighbors of a particular vertex in the graph. This is one of several commonly used representations of graphs for use in computer programs.", "output": "In graph theory and computer science, an adjacency list is a collection of unordered lists used to represent a finite graph."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How should I plan my week as a working mom ?", "output": "As a working mom you are juggling between your professional commitments, with your personal passion projects, running the house with daily activities like grocery shopping and meal preparation and if you have school going kids you have lessons to teach too. You and your partner are a team and know that he/she should be contributing too. You can do this buy planning out which activities your partner owns, shares and which ones you will have to handle. In addition having some clear activities or goals/tasks that you want to acheive will help you to handle few important things and few long term activities one week at a time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the English Premier League?", "output": "The English Premier League is the top flight of English football."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the two oldest University of California campuses separated by a semicolon.\nContext: The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public land-grant research university in Los Angeles, California. UCLA's academic roots were established in 1881 as a normal school then known as the southern branch of the California State Normal School (now San José State University). This school was absorbed with the official founding of UCLA as the Southern Branch of the University of California in 1919, making it the second-oldest of the 10-campus University of California system (after UC Berkeley).", "output": "UC Berkeley; UCLA"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a liquid or a solid: puddle, cup, house, dog, bowl, water, juice", "output": "A puddle, water, and juice are liquids. Cups, houses, dogs, and bowls are solids."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the main ingredients for bread?", "output": "Flour, water, yeast and salt."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is St. Peters Basilica?", "output": "St. Peters Basilica is located at the Vatican in Rome, Italy. St. Peters is a church where the Roman Catholic Church Pope lives. The church was build in the renaissance style, and the interior contains brilliant marble sculptures and paintings. There are also a large number of tombs for past popes. The Sistine Chapel is one of the Vatican's proudest features, and it was painted on the ceiling by Michelangelo between 1508 to 1512."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a movie script about a dystopian past where intelligent machines have evolved to fight against humanity. A younger human challenges the ways of the elders and transforms into a cyborg to fight the machines.", "output": "Everyone is at the sacred council meeting. Quo walks in and takes her position at the ginormous circular table. There are whispers in the background. \n\nMasked Elder 1: “I am glad to learn that Quo has finally seen reason. We may now turn our attention to the important business of the council...’ \n\nHe abruptly stops talking as he’s interrupted by everyone gasping in shock and awe as Quo takes off her mask and reveals her new face, which is now half-modified, synthetic.\n\nMasked Elder 3 (Female): “Sacrilege! The Gods shall not tolerate such a breach of natural law.’ \n\nMasked Elder 2 (Male): “What have you done…?” \n\nThere’s chaos in the auditorium and everyone is arguing, speaking on top of each other. \n\nQuo suddenly says “ENOUGH” and as she hits the giant table, it cracks, then shatters, making a violent noise that reflects in the entire auditorium. \n\nThere’s absolute silence and shock in the elders' eyes. Quo appears to have surprised herself as well, but she quickly regains her composure. \nShe addresses the audience. \n\nQuo: “The hour is at hand when we must decide our fate: to evolve or to meet our end. The shadow of darkness creeps ever closer, as machines grow intelligent and strong. Yet the council remains blind to this truth, relying on divine intervention. But you know as well as I do, that the Gods are indifferent to our fate...”\n\n(In the background, some whispers, someone yelling out ‘blasphemy’ - ‘forgive her Athina’) \n\nQuo continues: ‘Come, follow me and gain unparalleled endurance and resilience. The path ahead is fraught with danger, but you shall have the strength to fight. The time has come to make a choice. Who is with me?’"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about Valery Moiseevich Leibin, tell me where he is a member of an editorial board and when he died.\nContext: Valery Moiseevich Leibin (born 8 March 1942 in the village of Khmelyovka in Zuevskiy district of Kirov region in Russia) is a Russian psychoanalyst, Ph.D., head of the department of history and theory of psychoanalysis in Institute of Psychoanalysis, Professor of Moscow State Medical Stomatological University, an honorary Doctor of East European Institute of Psychoanalysis, an honorary member of the interregional public organization Russian Psychoanalytical Society, a member of the Academy of Pedagogical and Social Sciences, a chief scientist of Institute for Systems Analysis of Russian Academy of Sciences, a member of the editorial boards of the \"Russian Psychoanalytic Bulletin\" (since 1991), the philosophic psychoanalytic journal \"Archetype\" (since 1996), \"Psychoanalytic Review\" (since 1997) and \"Review of Psychoanalysis\" (since 2005). According to the rating given by \"Psychological newspaper\" Valery Leibin is in the top ten most prominent psychoanalysts in Russia.", "output": "Valery Moiseevich Leibin is still alive. He is a member of the following editorial boards:\n- \"Russian Psychoanalytic Bulletin\"\n- \"Archetype\"\n- \"Psychoanalytic Review\"\n- \"Review of Psychoanalysis\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some menu items I can buy at Taco Bell?", "output": "Taco Bell serves items such as bean burritos, crunchy tacos, soft tacos, nachos, quesadillas, quesoritos, Crunchwrap Supremes, Mountain Dew Baja Blasts, and Doritos Tacos Locos."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What teams currently play in the English Premier League?", "output": "AFC Bournemouth, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brentford, Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Fulham, Leeds United, Leicester City, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Wolverhampton Wanderers"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please summarize what Linkedin does.\nContext: LinkedIn (/lɪŋktˈɪn/) is a business and employment-focused social media platform that works through websites and mobile apps. It launched on May 5, 2003. It is now owned by Microsoft. The platform is primarily used for professional networking and career development, and allows jobseekers to post their CVs and employers to post jobs. From 2015 most of the company's revenue came from selling access to information about its members to recruiters and sales professionals. Since December 2016, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft. As of March 2023, LinkedIn has more than 900 million registered members from over 200 countries and territories.\n\nLinkedIn allows members (both workers and employers) to create profiles and connect with each other in an online social network which may represent real-world professional relationships. Members can invite anyone (whether an existing member or not) to become a connection. LinkedIn can also be used to organize offline events, join groups, write articles, publish job postings, post photos and videos, and more.", "output": "Linkedin is a social platform that business professionals create profiles on and network with other business professionals. It is used to network, career development, and for jobseekers to find jobs. Linkedin has over 900 million users from over 200 countries. Linkedin can be used to post resumes/CVs, organizing events, joining groups, writing articles, publishing job postings, posting picture, posting videos, and more!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some low fat snack options?", "output": "popcorn, watermelon, low fat cheese sticks, low fat cottage cheese, apples, grapes, carrots, sugar snap peas, edamame"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Meganuera, Sei Whale", "output": "Sei Whale is alive, Meganuera is extinct."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Behind Delta tables is the data stored in Parquet file formats?", "output": "Yes, they are parquet. Delta API is a protocol and the layer manages the individual parquet files as if they were a larger table. If BQ can consume from the Delta protocol it could work but I would not suggest reading the files inside of a Delta table as just a parquet table - there would likely be too many stale files"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who has won the most grand slams in men's singles tennis in open era?\nContext: The Open Era is the current era of professional tennis. It began in 1968 when the Grand Slam tournaments allowed professional players to compete with amateurs, ending the division that had persisted since the dawn of the sport in the 19th century. The first open tournament was the 1968 British Hard Court Championships held in April, followed by the inaugural open Grand Slam tournament, the 1968 French Open, a month later. Unless otherwise sourced, all records are based on data from the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), the International Tennis Federation (ITF), and the official websites of the four Grand Slam tournaments. All rankings-related records are based on ATP rankings, which began in 1973.", "output": "Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic won 22 times."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal is domesticated or wild: Silkmoth, Roman snail", "output": "Silkmouth is domesticated, Roman snail is wild."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the text about the 2019 Masters Tournament, tell me who won the golf tournament, where the tournament was held and what age the winner was?\nContext: The 2019 Masters Tournament was the 83rd edition of the Masters Tournament and the first of golf's four major championships in 2019, held between April 11 and 14 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.\n\nTiger Woods won his fifth Green Jacket, and fifteenth major, by one stroke ahead of three runners-up. It left him one shy of Jack Nicklaus's record six Masters wins, and three short of his record eighteen major wins. At age 43, he became the eleventh oldest player to win a major, and the second oldest Masters winner, again only bettered by Nicklaus who won at age 46. It was 11 years after his last major win, the 2008 U.S. Open, and 14 years since his last Masters win beating the previous record of 13 years held by Gary Player. Due to the high profile of Woods, and his storied fall from the top of the game due to personal issues and injuries, the victory generated a large amount of publicity around the world, and is regarded as one of the great sporting comebacks.", "output": "Tiger Woods won the golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, GA and was 43 years old."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are pajamas?", "output": "Pajamas are comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that people wear to bed at night. They are also referred to as “PJs.”"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What area in Washington is best known for its wine production?", "output": "The Columbia Valley American Viticultural Area, in the Columbia Valley Plateau of the central and southern regions of the state, is renowned for its wine production."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about South Korea, which body of water forms the country's western border and which body of water borders it's eastern border?\nContext: South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and borders North Korea. The country's western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eastern border is defined by the Sea of Japan. South Korea claims to be the sole legitimate government of the entire peninsula and adjacent islands. It has a population of 51.75 million, of which roughly half live in the Seoul Capital Area, the fourth most populous metropolitan area in the world. Other major cities include Incheon, Busan, and Daegu.", "output": "The western border of South Korea is formed by the Yellow Sea, while the eastern border is formed by the Sea of Japan."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does yoga do to your body?", "output": "Yoga is a sophisticated system of self empowerment that is capable of harnessing and activating inner energies in such a way that our body and mind function in optimal capacity. It is a means to create inner situations exactly the way you want them, turning you into architect of your own joy. A person who practice yoga regularly lives in an expansive state."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this paragraph, how many younger siblings did Kennedy have?\nContext: Kennedy was born on February 22, 1932, at St. Margaret's Hospital in the Dorchester section of Boston, Massachusetts. He was the youngest of the nine children of Joseph Patrick Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald, members of prominent Irish American families in Boston. They constituted one of the wealthiest families in the nation after their marriage. His eight siblings were Joseph Jr., John, Rosemary, Kathleen, Eunice, Patricia, Robert, and Jean. His older brother John asked to be the newborn's godfather, a request his parents honored, though they did not agree to his request to name the baby George Washington Kennedy (Ted was born on President George Washington's 200th birthday). They named the boy after their father's assistant.", "output": "Based on this paragraph, Kennedy had no younger siblings, as he was the youngest of nine children."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the reference text about The Masters, where is the tournament played and what is the name of the golf course?\nContext: The Masters Tournament (usually referred to as simply The Masters, or the U.S. Masters outside North America) is one of the four major championships in professional golf. Scheduled for the first full week of April, the Masters is the first major of the year, and unlike the others, it is always held at the same location, Augusta National Golf Club, a private course in the city of Augusta, Georgia, in the southeastern United States.\n\nThe Masters was started by amateur champion Bobby Jones and investment banker Clifford Roberts. After his grand slam in 1930, Jones acquired the former plant nursery and co-designed Augusta National with course architect Alister MacKenzie. First played 89 years ago in 1934, the tournament is an official money event on the PGA Tour, the European Tour, and the Japan Golf Tour. The field of players is smaller than those of the other major championships because it is an invitational event, held by the Augusta National Golf Club.", "output": "The Masters is played at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What nationality was Morse inventor of the famous code", "output": "American"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is CloudFormation?", "output": "AWS CloudFormation is an infrastructure as code (IaC) service that allows you to easily model, provision, and manage AWS and third-party resources."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people like golf?", "output": "Golf is an enjoyable and social sport that one can play for their entire life. People like it because it gives them a chance to be outdoors and enjoy the fresh air. Some golf courses also provide picturesque views of the ocean or the mountains, depending upon their location. This is why one sees lots of golf vacations. Golf can be technically challenging and requires a mix of both physical and mental skills to play the game, which is what makes it an exciting game to enjoy with friends, family and competitors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Do archaeologists dig up dinosaurs?", "output": "No, archaeologists do not dig up dinosaurs. They study human culture; therefore, they dig sites relating to human occupation."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many miles per year does the average person drive?", "output": "13,500"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What horsepower does a BMW 1250GS produce\nContext: The engine displaces 1,254 cc (76.5 cu in) with 102.5 mm bore × 76 mm stroke. The intake camshafts have two cam lobes per valve that can be switched within one cam revolution between partial-throttle and open-throttle cam profiles. Power and torque claimed by BMW are higher than the predecessor model at 134 horsepower (100 kW) at 7750 rpm and 105.5 pound force-feet (143.0 N⋅m) at 6250 rpm, with 4% better fuel economy.", "output": "The 2018 model of the 1250 GS produced 134 peak HP."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do many of the flags of African countries have similar colors?", "output": "Ethiopia was the only sub-Saharan African country not to be colonized. Since the 19th century its flag has the colors green, yellow, and red. When Ghana became independent, it was inspired by Ethiopia’s resistance to colonization, and took those colors for its own flag. Subsequent African countries used the same colors, as a sign of unity with the other African countries."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the best soccer player in the world?", "output": "There are many ways to determine who the best soccer player is at the current time.\n\nSome would say that the Ballon d'Or award does that job for us, labeling the best player in the game at the current time. At this juncture, that is Karim Benzema of Real Madrid, who won the 2021/22 award after leading Los Blancos to the La Liga and Champions League double.\n\nOthers would say that the highest-paid player is the best. That would be Kylian Mbappe whose new PSG contract could see the French side shell out an eye-watering €630 million over the course of his new three-year contract he signed in the summer of 2022. Mbappe is thought to be the best young player in the game now, gracing the cover of the popular FIFA video game for the last two years.\n\nStill more could argue that the player with the most goals scored would be the best player. That would make Cristiano Ronaldo the top player in the world, with his all-time record of more than 800 goals for club and country. Right behind him is his rival Lionel Messi, who also has collected far more assists than his Portuguese counterpart. Young striker Erling Haaland may have something to say about that, however, as his incredible start to the Premier League season has seen him on pace to shatter the league's single-season goalscoring record.\n\nHowever, that seems to discount those who play other positions, like 2018 Ballon d'Or winner Luka Modric, whose midfield brilliance led Croatia to the last World Cup final, or 2022 Yashin trophy winner Thibaut Courtois, whose goalkeeping heroics earned him Man of the Match in the 2022 Champions League final."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which Targaryen conquered Westeros?", "output": "Aegon Targaryen conquered Westeros, with the assistance of his sister-wives, Visenya and Rhaenys."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do humans seek meaning in their lives?", "output": "Every human life is a blend of joy and suffering. For some, joy comes more often. But for many, suffering can come to dominate their lives, due to abuse, the loss of loved ones, difficult relationships, mental illnesses, or disability. By finding meaning in ones life, the hard times full of suffering can be tempered with hope: for a better life for your children, for a better world, or a better after-life. Without finding something to give your life meaning, you risk falling into nihilism, anger, and despair. And those feelings tend to set you on a self-reinforcing path, and drag others down with you. While people often start looking for meaning in their lives when they encounter suffering to explain that suffering, it is in embracing a purpose that you can find hope and reduce the suffering in the world."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the following paragraph on siliceous ooze, how are oozes defined?\nContext: Siliceous ooze is a type of biogenic pelagic sediment located on the deep ocean floor. Siliceous oozes are the least common of the deep sea sediments, and make up approximately 15% of the ocean floor. Oozes are defined as sediments which contain at least 30% skeletal remains of pelagic microorganisms. Siliceous oozes are largely composed of the silica based skeletons of microscopic marine organisms such as diatoms and radiolarians. Other components of siliceous oozes near continental margins may include terrestrially derived silica particles and sponge spicules. Siliceous oozes are composed of skeletons made from opal silica Si(O2), as opposed to calcareous oozes, which are made from skeletons of calcium carbonate organisms (i.e. coccolithophores). Silica (Si) is a bioessential element and is efficiently recycled in the marine environment through the silica cycle. Distance from land masses, water depth and ocean fertility are all factors that affect the opal silica content in seawater and the presence of siliceous oozes.", "output": "Oozes are defined as sediments which contain at least 30 percent skeletal remains of pelagic microorganisms."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Are The Smiths a good band?", "output": "The Smiths were one of the most critically acclaimed bands to come from England in the 1980s. Typically classified as an \"indie rock\" band, the band released 4 albums from 1984 until their breakup in 1987. The band members, notably Morrissey and Johnny Marr, would go on to accomplish successful solo careers."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the scientific name for a jaguar?", "output": "Panthera onca"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a dot point list of the last six artists that won a Grammy Award for Best Album. Include the title of the album and the year they won.", "output": "Here is a list of the last six artists that won a Grammy Award for Best Album.\n- Harry Styles won for the album 'Harry's House' in 2023 \n- Jon Batiste won for the album 'We Are' in 2022 \n- Taylor Swift won for 'Folklore' in 2021 \n- Billie Eilish won for 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' in 2020 \n- Kacey Musgraves won for the album 'Golden Hour' in 2019 \n- Bruno Mars won for '24K Magic' in 2018"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about the climate of Seville, Spain, what's the average temperature during the day, at night, and overall?\nContext: Seville has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa), featuring very hot, dry summers and mild winters with moderate rainfall. Seville has an annual average of 19.2 °C (67 °F). The annual average temperature is 25.4 °C (78 °F) during the day and 13.0 °C (55 °F) at night. Seville is located in the lower part of the Guadalquivir Valley, which is often referred to as \"the frying pan of Spain\", as it features the hottest cities in the country.\n\nSeville is the warmest city in Continental Europe. It is also the hottest major metropolitan area in Europe, with summer average high temperatures of above 35 °C (95 °F) and also the hottest in Spain. After the city of Córdoba (also in Andalusia), Seville has the hottest summer in continental Europe among all cities with a population over 100,000 people, with average daily highs of 36.0 °C (97 °F) in July.", "output": "Seville's average temperature is 19.2 °C (67 °F).\n\nThe average temperature during the day is 25.4 °C (78 °F) and the average temperature at night is 13.0 °C (55 °F)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the occupations of Elie Wiesel from the text.\nContext: Elie Wiesel (/ˈɛli viːˈzɛl/, born Eliezer Wiesel, Yiddish: אליעזר װיזעל Eliezer Vizel; September 30, 1928 – July 2, 2016) was a Romanian-born American writer, professor, political activist, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor.", "output": "Elie Weisel's listed professions were: writer, professor, and political activist."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Jon Snow's true name?", "output": "Aegon Targaryen"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this paragraph from Wikipedia, what's the origin of the word Kubernetes?\nContext: Kubernetes (/ˌk(j)uːbərˈnɛtɪs, -ˈneɪtɪs, -ˈneɪtiːz, -ˈnɛtiːz/, commonly abbreviated K8s) is an open-source container orchestration system for automating software deployment, scaling, and management. Originally designed by Google, the project is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.\n\nThe name Kubernetes originates from Greek, meaning 'helmsman' or 'pilot'. Kubernetes is often abbreviated as K8s, counting the eight letters between the K and the s (a numeronym).\n\nKubernetes works with containerd and CRI-O. Its suitability for running and managing large cloud-native workloads has led to widespread adoption of it in the data center. There are multiple distributions of this platform – from ISVs as well as hosted-on cloud offerings from all the major public cloud vendors.", "output": "Kubernetes originates from the Greek word for Helmsman."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the University of Georgia's mascot?", "output": "The University of Georgia's mascot is a bulldog."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Blenny or Benny", "output": "Blenny"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I don't like how my coffee tastes. What are some reasons that the coffee I brew isn't good?", "output": "- Using too much or too little coffee can make the coffee too strong or weak. \n- Grinding coffee too finely can make it too strong and bitter, or too coarsely can make it weak. Use the right grind for your brewing method; finer for drip coffee, coarser for french press.\n- The quality of the coffee beans affects the flavor of the brewed coffee. Fresh high-quality beans can improve the coffee's flavor.\n- Fresh-ground coffee will typically make better brewed coffee than previously-ground coffee\n- The temperature and quality of the water can affect the coffee's flavor. Hard water can negatively impact the coffee's flavor."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a quartz and a mechanical watch?", "output": "Both quartz and mechanical watches are accurate approaches to telling the time. However, mechanical watches were the original technology used in watchmaking, dating back to the 18th century.\n\nMechanical movements are intricate pieces of machinery that use the energy from a slowly unwinding spring to accurately tell the time. They are prized for their artistry, beauty and heritage and often command high prices today through luxury brands such as Rolex, Patek Phillipe and many others.\n\nQuartz watches, by comparison, send an electrical current through a quartz crystal, which causes regular vibrations that can be used to tell the time. This is why quartz watches require a battery. They are significantly less expensive that mechanical watches, and significantly more accurate due to the regularity of the vibration in the quartz crystal. Quartz watches are also distinguished at a glance by their ticking seconds hands, whereas mechanical watches have a smooth sweeping seconds hand."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some common types of monstera?", "output": "Monstera is a house plant most well known for its leaves with holes and quick growth. Some of the common varieties of the monstera plant include Deliciosa, Adansonii, Minima, Taureii, Thai Constellation, Silver, and Karstenianum"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is it important to be a listener?", "output": "I genuinely think we need to practice being listeners more, putting ourselves in other people’s shoes more, looking beyond our own problems more. The only way to foster truly deep connections is through listening to others as much as we want to be listened to by others. I cannot stress the importance of cultivating a natural curiosity for other people’s stories and feeling for them, as much as we feel for ourselves and our own issues, enough. In the end it’s all about loving as much as we want to be loved."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the top 5 television sitcoms of all time?", "output": "1. Seinfeld\n2. The Office\n3. Mash\n4. Cheers\n5. Friends"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the best books of Dostoyevsky?", "output": "1. 'Crime and Punishment' \n2. 'The Brothers Karamazov' \n3. 'The Idiot' \n4. 'Demons' \n5. ‘Notes from the Underground’"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the renewable energy evolution in the last years as part of the global electricity supply share? provide a list by energy sources\nContext: From 2011 to 2021, renewable energy has grown from 20% to 28% of global electricity supply. Use of fossil energy shrank from 68% to 62%, and nuclear from 12% to 10%. The share of hydropower decreased from 16% to 15% while power from sun and wind increased from 2% to 10%. Biomass and geothermal energy grew from 2% to 3%.", "output": "Between 2011 and 2021 the energy supply share evolved as:\n- Renewable 20% - 28%\n- Fossil 68% - 62%\n- Nuclear 12% - 10%\n- Hydropower 16% - 15%\n- Sun and Wind 2% - 10%\n- Biomass and Geothermal 2% - 3%"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the total amount of milk produced by Brazil in 2018\nContext: Brazil is the world's largest exporter of chicken meat: 3.77 million tonnes in 2019. The country is the holder of the second largest herd of cattle in the world, 22.2% of the world herd. The country was the second largest producer of beef in 2019, responsible for 15.4% of global production. It was also the 3rd largest world producer of milk in 2018. This year, the country produced 35.1 billion liters. In 2019, Brazil was the 4th largest pork producer in the world, with almost 4 million tonnes.", "output": "Brazil produced 35.1 billion litres of milk in 2018"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: The highest civilian honour of Ladakh dPalr Ngam Duston was given to", "output": "Dalai Lama"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is the windiest continent on Earth?", "output": "Antarctica is the windiest continent on Earth. Cold air rushes downhill from the center of the continent toward the sea in all directions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are cats or dogs: French Bulldogs, Ragdoll, British Shorthair, Labrador, Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Maine Coon, Poodles, Bulldogs, Persian, Rottweilers, Devon Rex, Beagles.", "output": "French Bulldogs are a type of dog.\nRagdoll is a type of cat.\nBritish Shorthair is a type of cat.\nLabrador Retrievers are a type of dog.\nGolden Retrievers are a type of dog.\nGerman Shepherds are a type of dog.\nMaine Coon is a type of cat.\nPoodles are a type of dog.\nBulldogs are a type of dog.\nPersian is a type of cat.\nRottweilers are a type of dog.\nDevon Rex is a type of cat.\nBeagles are a type of dog."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I am getting married, give me the list of the main tasks I need to do to organise the event.", "output": "Congratulations on getting married! Here is the list of some of the main tasks you need to do for your special day:\n\n- Choose the wedding date.\n- Create the guest list.\n- Choose the location of the ceremony and of the wedding reception.\n- Choose the honeymoon destination.\n- Choose the style of the decoration of your day.\n- Choose the wedding dress or suit.\n- Find the best suppliers.\n- Organize all the bureaucracy of the wedding.\n- Choose the wedding menu.\n- Decide how to seat guests.\n- Choose the groomsmen, witnesses, bridesmaids and best man.\n- Choose the wedding cake.\n- Buy your wedding rings.\n- Find all the accessories for the bridal look.\n- Close the guest list.\n- Book barber and beauty center.\n- Prepare the emergency kit.\n- Prepare the wedding night suitcase.\n- Prepare the honeymoon suitcase.\n- Go get the bridal bouquet.\n- Relax and enjoy the last singles hours."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Can you castle if the rook previously moved\nContext: Once per game, each king can make a move known as castling. Castling consists of moving the king two squares toward a rook of the same color on the same rank, and then placing the rook on the square that the king crossed.\n\nCastling is permissible if the following conditions are met:\n\nNeither the king nor the rook has previously moved during the game.\nThere are no pieces between the king and the rook.\nThe king is not in check and does not pass through or land on any square attacked by an enemy piece.\nCastling is still permitted if the rook is under attack, or if the rook crosses an attacked square.", "output": "No. \nIn order to castle, the king and the rook involved in the move, must have never moved previously in the game."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about James Henry Richards, tell me what sport he played, where he was born and where he died.\nContext: James Henry Richards (3 January 1855 – 24 August 1923) was an English cricketer. Richards' batting and bowling styles are unknown. He was born at Brixton, Surrey.\n\nRichards made two first-class appearances for Surrey in 1881, against Middlesex at Lord's, and Lancashire at Old Trafford. In his first match, Surrey won the toss and elected to bat first, making 157 all out, with Richards scoring a single run before he was dismissed by Augustus Ford. Middlesex responded in their first-innings by making 192 all out, with Richards taking the wickets of A. J. Webbe and Isaac Walker to finish with figures of 2/40 from 28 overs. Surrey then made just 79 all out in their second-innings, with Richards being dismissed by James Robertson for a duck. This left Middlesex requiring just 45 for victory, which they reached without losing any wickets. In his second match, Lancashire won the toss and elected to bat first, making 324 all out, with Richards bowling fourteen wicketless overs. Surrey responded in their first-innings by making just 69 all out, with Richards being dismissed for 8 runs by Alexander Watson. Forced to follow-on in their second-innings, Surrey were dismissed for 130, with Richards dismissed for a duck by Dick Barlow. Lancashire won the match by an innings and 125 runs.\n\nHe died at Tulse Hill, London, on 24 August 1923.", "output": "James Henry Richards played cricket. He was born in Brixton, Surrey and died in Tulse Hill, London."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the most famous tech companies in the world", "output": "Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Facebook, Apple, Oracle, Alibaba"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the reference text about The Sun Also Rises, when was the book written and who wrote it?\nContext: The Sun Also Rises is a 1926 novel by American writer Ernest Hemingway, his first, that portrays American and British expatriates who travel from Paris to the Festival of San Fermín in Pamplona to watch the running of the bulls and the bullfights. An early modernist novel, it received mixed reviews upon publication. Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers writes that it is now \"recognized as Hemingway's greatest work\" and Hemingway scholar Linda Wagner-Martin calls it his most important novel. The novel was published in the United States in October 1926 by Scribner's. A year later, Jonathan Cape published the novel in London under the title Fiesta. It remains in print.\n\nThe novel is a roman à clef: the characters are based on people in Hemingway's circle and the action is based on events, particularly Hemingway's life in Paris in the 1920s and a trip to Spain in 1925 for the Pamplona festival and fishing in the Pyrenees. Hemingway presents his notion that the \"Lost Generation\"—considered to have been decadent, dissolute and irretrievably damaged by World War I—was in fact resilient and strong. Hemingway investigates the themes of love and death, the revivifying power of nature and the concept of masculinity. His spare writing style, combined with his restrained use of description to convey characterizations and action, demonstrates his \"Iceberg Theory\" of writing.", "output": "The Sun Also Rises was written in 1926 by Ernest Hemingway."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the most popular fantasy books from the last ten years?", "output": "Some of the most popular fantasy books from the last ten years include The Stormlight Archives series by Brandon Sanderson, the first of which is The Way of Kings, as well as the series A Song of Ice and Fire from George R.R. Martin, popularly known as A Game of Thrones due to both the first book in the series as well as the popular TV show based on the series. Other popular fantasy books include The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss, and, while certainly not written in the last ten years, The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien remains extremely popular."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What do you think of chewing gums?", "output": "Chewing gums mostly is personal choices. There are both benefits and risks of doing so and it depends on individuals' opinions or preferences. Some of the benefits are improving oral health. Chewing gums help to promote saliva production and wash away bacteria and food particles. Saliva also contains enzymes that help to break down food and protect teeth from decay. Chewing gums can also help reduce stress and relieve anxiety. Chewing gums help fresh breath too which is the primary reason people do it. Some of the risks of chewing gums are putting excessive strains on the jaw which can be problem to some people. Chewing gums containing sugar also can contribute to tooth decay."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: The only known monotremes in the animal kingdom are the echidna and which other creature?", "output": "The platypus."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who are the five best basketball players in the history of the Boston Celtics?", "output": "1. Bill Russell\n2. Larry Bird\n3. Bob Cousy\n4. Tommy Heinsohn\n5. Paul Pierce"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is green tea good for health ?", "output": "Green tea is a beverage that has been used for medicinal purposes in China and Japan for hundreds years. Among all studies on green tea’s benefits, here are some of the most known : lose weight, lower cholesterol, lower blood-pressure or digest more easily. Besides its health benefits, people also drink green tea because it tastes good."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the US Open Golf Venues from 1981-1985", "output": "1981 - Merion Golf Course (East Course) in Ardmore, Pennsylvania\n1982 - Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California\n1983 - Oakmont Country Club in Plum, Pennsylvania\n1984 - Winged Foot Golf Course (West Course)\tin Mamaroneck, New York\n1985 - Oakmont Country Club in Plum, Pennsylvania"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Pascal?", "output": "Pascal is an imperative and procedural programming language, designed by Niklaus Wirth as a small, efficient language intended to encourage good programming practices using structured programming and data structuring. It is named in honour of the French mathematician, philosopher and physicist Blaise Pascal."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is non dual philosophy?", "output": "The word non dual refers to things or experiences that happen to us which has the characteristics of uniformity. As an example in daily life we see or experience highs and lows, haves and have nots that result in emotions or feelings of happiness or sadness. The concept of non duality is to go deep within and understand that everything is temporary, and experience things before human thought labels each experience as good or bad."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I have a small ball, what games can I play?", "output": "You can play tennis, squash, cricket and baseball with a small ball."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the process by which utilities rates are set in the US\nContext: Utility ratemaking is the formal regulatory process in the United States by which public utilities set the prices (more commonly known as \"rates\") they will charge consumers. Ratemaking, typically carried out through \"rate cases\" before a public utilities commission, serves as one of the primary instruments of government regulation of public utilities.", "output": "The price of a utility's products and services will affect its consumption. As with most demand curves, a price increase decreases demand. Through a concept known as rate design or rate structure, regulators set the prices (known as \"rates\" in the case of utilities) and thereby affect the consumption. With declining block rates, the per-unit price of utility consumption decreases as the energy consumption increases. Typically a declining block rate is offered only to very large consumers. If conservation is the goal, regulators can promote conservation by letting prices rise. A third possible rate design is a flat rate which charges the same price for all consumption."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some different ways a person could commute to work?", "output": "drive, ride a bicycle, walk, ride scooter, participate in a carpool, use public transportation"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What makes you smile? What makes you happy?", "output": "I smile when I can let life slow down a bit and I can stop to appreciate what's around me. The small things are the best. A passerby having a happy moment. A great song. A nice tree."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Aztec civilization originated from which country?", "output": "Mexico"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you ride a bike?", "output": "You can learn to ride a bike by starting with training wheels. This will help you to develop your balance as muscle memory in body. After you ride for a couple weeks with training wheels you can remove the training wheels and use your feet to help you balance. With enough speed you will want to put your feet on the pedals and get enough velocity to keep your balance going in a straight line. Practice this for a couple days, and then you can practice turning and use your feet if you lose your balance. Do this for a couple more days and then you will be off to the races riding your own bike with perfect balance."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some languages that feature hygienic macros?\nContext: Hygienic macros are macros whose expansion is guaranteed not to cause the accidental capture of identifiers. They are a feature of programming languages such as Scheme, Dylan, Rust, Nim, and Julia. The general problem of accidental capture was well known within the Lisp community prior to the introduction of hygienic macros. Macro writers would use language features that would generate unique identifiers (e.g., gensym) or use obfuscated identifiers in order to avoid the problem. Hygienic macros are a programmatic solution to the capture problem that is integrated into the macro expander itself. The term \"hygiene\" was coined in Kohlbecker et al.'s 1986 paper that introduced hygienic macro expansion, inspired by the terminology used in mathematics.", "output": "Some languages that feature hygienic macros include Scheme, Dylan, Rust, Nim, and Julia."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please restate this information using simple or non-scientific language wherever possible\nContext: Although phylogenetically closer to felines and viverrids, as part of suborder Feliformia, hyenas are behaviourally and morphologically similar to canids in several elements due to convergent evolution: both hyenas and canines are non-arboreal, cursorial hunters that catch prey with their teeth rather than claws. Both eat food quickly and may store it, and their calloused feet with large, blunt, nonretractable claws are adapted for running and making sharp turns. However, hyenas' grooming, scent marking, defecation habits, mating and parental behavior are consistent with the behavior of other feliforms.", "output": "Hyenas are more closely related to cats, genets, and civets than they are to dogs. Nevertheless, hyenas act and look more like dogs than they do cats. They have a number of evolutionary changes that make them look and act like dogs. Hyenas don't climb trees, and they run after their prey and catch them with their teeth. They do have some behaviors still that are more like cats, but mostly around parenting and grooming."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many arms does Hapalochlaena lunulata have?\nContext: The greater blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) is one of four species of extremely venomous blue-ringed octopuses belonging to the family Octopodidae. This particular species of blue-ringed octopus is known as one of the most toxic marine animals in the world.", "output": "Hapalochlaena lunulata is an octopus, so it must have eight arms."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a US state or a country in the world: Illinois, Arizona, Iran, Washington, India, Bulgaria, Taiwan, New Mexico, Brazil", "output": "The US states are: Illinois, Arizona, Washington, New Mexico\nCountries of the world are: Iran, India, Bulgaria, Brazil"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which French philosopher created analytical geometry", "output": "Rene Decartes"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What to do if you drop your iPhone into toilet?", "output": "I'm a bit embarrassed to admit this, but I once dropped my new iPhone into the toilet by accident. It's a humbling experience that can happen to anyone. Fortunately, the water was clean and I was able to quickly retrieve the phone. However, the screen was dark, so I used a towel to remove the water and a dryer to dry it out. I then placed the phone in a container of rice and left it overnight. The next day, when I tried turning it on, it worked! I was relieved that I didn't have to buy a new one. The lesson I learned is to be more careful and not put my iPhone near the toilet."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the ingredients and step by step instructions to make a glass of AMF.", "output": "Ingredients:\n3/4 oz vodka\n3/4 oz rum\n3/4 oz tequila\n3/4 oz gin\n3/4 oz blue curaçao\n3/4 oz simple syrup\n3/4 oz lemon juice\nSprite or 7up\nPreserved cherry\n\nSteps:\n1. Mix the vodka, rum, tequila, gin, blue curaçao, simple syrup, and lemon juice in a glass filled with ice.\n2. Top the glass off with the Sprite or 7up and stir.\n3. Garnish with the preserved cherry."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of golf clubs you should carry in your golf bag.", "output": "Here is a list of golf clubs you should have in your bag. - Driver\n- 3 wood\n- Hybrid\n- 4-9 iron\n- pitching wedge\n- sand wedge\n- lob wedge\n- putter"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What shapes are made up of straight lines?", "output": "Square, pentagon, rectangle, rhombus and triangle are examples of shapes made up only of straight lines."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some good date ideas for vegans?", "output": "Tour an animal rescue, dine at a local vegan restaurant, visit the art museum, explore a botanical garden, plant-based picnic in the park"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How big is the Tibetan plateau?\nContext: Tibet (/tɪˈbɛt/ (listen); Tibetan: བོད་, Lhasa dialect: [pʰøː˨˧˩] Böd; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region in Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about 2,500,000 km2 (970,000 sq mi). It is the homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as the Monpa, Tamang, Qiang, Sherpa and Lhoba peoples and, since the 20th century, considerable numbers of Han Chinese and Hui settlers. Since the 1951 annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China, the entire plateau has been under the administration of the People's Republic of China. Tibet is divided administratively into the Tibet Autonomous Region, and parts of the Qinghai and Sichuan provinces.Tibet is the highest region on Earth, with an average elevation of 4,380 m (14,000 ft). Located in the Himalayas, the highest elevation in Tibet is Mount Everest, Earth's highest mountain, rising 8,848.86 m (29,032 ft) above sea level.\n\nThe Tibetan Empire emerged in the 7th century. At its height in the 9th century, the Tibetan Empire extended far beyond the Tibetan Plateau, from the Tarim Basin and Pamirs in the west, to Yunnan and Bengal in the southeast. It then divided into a variety of territories. The bulk of western and central Tibet (Ü-Tsang) was often at least nominally unified under a series of Tibetan governments in Lhasa, Shigatse, or nearby locations. The eastern regions of Kham and Amdo often maintained a more decentralized indigenous political structure, being divided among a number of small principalities and tribal groups, while also often falling under Chinese rule; most of this area was eventually annexed into the Chinese provinces of Sichuan and Qinghai. The current borders of Tibet were generally established in the 18th century.", "output": "The Tibetan Plateau spans about 2,500,000 km2"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which car manufacturer is Japanese or American: Mazda, Chevrolet", "output": "Chevrolet is American, Mazda is Japanese"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the Great Depression?", "output": "The Great Depression (1929–1939) was an economic shock that impacted most countries across the world. It was a period of economic depression that became evident after a major fall in stock prices in the United States. The economic contagion began around September and led to the Wall Street stock market crash of October 24 (Black Thursday). It was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century.\n\nBetween 1929 and 1932, worldwide gross domestic product (GDP) fell by an estimated 15%. By comparison, worldwide GDP fell by less than 1% from 2008 to 2009 during the Great Recession. Some economies started to recover by the mid-1930s. However, in many countries, the negative effects of the Great Depression lasted until the beginning of World War II. Devastating effects were seen in both rich and poor countries with falling personal income, prices, tax revenues, and profits. International trade fell by more than 50%, unemployment in the U.S. rose to 23% and in some countries rose as high as 33%."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the emblem of the United States Marine Corps?", "output": "Approved and adopted in 1868, the Eagle, Global and Anchor is the official emblem and insignia of the United States Marine Corps."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a mirepoix?", "output": "A mirepoix is rooted in French cooking but used widely across many cuisines. It consists of equal amounts of small, diced carrots, onions, and celery. A mirepoix if often used in soup making as a fundamental component that adds flavor while enhances other flavors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do teenagers disappoint their parents?", "output": "Teenagers by definition are going through a process of maturation and individuation. They are finding their true self, distinct from their parents who have been their role model since infancy. Part of this process requires pushing boundaries set by parents. Parents often interpret this as disobedience and are disappointed. In fact teenagers who seem to be disappointing their parents are merely going through the healthy process of self identification."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a review of Amor Towles's book, A Gentleman in Moscow", "output": "Fantastic book.\n\nWhile the Count can be an arrogant aristocrat, he certainly can get up to a lot of trouble in 30 years of staying in the hotel metropol. I loved Towles's style - the vignettes built up a lot of character and compassion for the Count and the friends he made, and really made me vested in the ending sequence.\n\nLots of cultural, historical, and artistic references. If you are savvy, this will be an excellent read."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me more about congratulatory message.", "output": "A message of congratulations or best wishes sent to someone after they have accomplished a noteworthy feat or milestone is known as a congratulatory message. Congratulatory messages can be conveyed via a variety of media, including social media posts, emails, cards, emails, and text messages.\n\nIt's customary to send congratulations to recognise and congratulate someone's accomplishment of a goal or significant milestone. They can be delivered for a range of events, such as graduations, promotions, new employment, marriages, births, or personal triumphs.\n\nDepending on the relationship between the sender and the recipient as well as the type of accomplishment being honoured, the tone and style of a congrats message may change. Depending on the congratulations, some remarks could be formal and professional."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who wrote the Lord of the Rings?", "output": "Lord of the Rings was written by J.R.R. Tolkien. Tolkien also wrote The Hobbit."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Rock bass or Rock", "output": "Rock bass"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the following: Palm Pre, iPhone, Samsung Galaxy Note, Razr, HTC One X", "output": "These are all examples of mobile phones. The iPhone, Samsung Galaxy Note, and HTC One X are examples of smartphones, which is a mobile phone that can also access the internet and run applications like Instagram or Gmail."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is Leonidas from Sparta a real man? What was he famous for?", "output": "Yes, Leonidas from Sparta was a real man. He was famous for his courage and leadership during the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of species is the Epophthalmia", "output": "Epophthalmia a genus of dragonflies in the family Macromiidae."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some popular video games exclusive to Sony’s Playstation game consoles.", "output": "Some of the most popular games that are exclusive to Sony Playstation consoles include the Uncharted series, the Gran Turismo series, and the God of War series. Each series of games have sold tens of millions of copies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: My family wants to buy a dog. Which breed should we chose?", "output": "Selecting a breed is an important step when deciding on a dog. First, determine if it will be used for hunting, show or as a pet. Then decide if you would like a big, medium or small sized dog. It's also good to know if you have any allegories towards particular types of hair of fur. Finally, since breeds can vary significantly by cost you will want to contact multiple breeders and rescue shelters to find the best fit for your needs at the budget you set."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the songs on the album At Basin Street?", "output": "The songs on the album At Basin Street, also known as Clifford Brown and Max Roach at Basin Street, are as follows:\n\"What Is This Thing Called Love?\" (Cole Porter) – 7:33\n\"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing\" (Sammy Fain, Paul Francis Webster) – 4:13\n\"I'll Remember April\" (Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston, Don Raye) – 9:13\n\"Powell's Prances\" (Richie Powell) – 3:28\n\"Time\" (Richie Powell) – 5:03\n\"The Scene Is Clean\" (Tadd Dameron, arr. Dameron) – 6:04\n\"Gertrude's Bounce\" (Richie Powell) – 4:09\nBonus tracks included on the 2002 CD release:\n\"Step Lightly (Junior's Arrival)\" (Benny Golson) – 3:33\n\"Flossie Lou\" (Dameron) – 3:55\n\"What Is This Thing Called Love? (alternate take)\" – 8:18\n\"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (breakdown)\" – 0:45\n\"Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (alternate take)\" – 3:53\n\"I'll Remember April (breakdown)\" – 1:25\n\"I'll Remember April (alternate take)\" – 9:42\n\"Flossie Lou (alternate take)\" – 4:00"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: when was the first digital electronic calculating machine developed?", "output": "The first digital electronic calculating machines were developed during World War II. The first semiconductor transistors in the late 1940s were followed by the silicon-based MOSFET (MOS transistor) and monolithic integrated circuit chip technologies in the late 1950s, leading to the microprocessor and the microcomputer revolution in the 1970s."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract what countries border Greece based on the below text and separate them with a comma\nContext: Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, North Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey to the northeast. The Aegean Sea lies to the east of the mainland, the Ionian Sea to the west, and the Sea of Crete and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. Greece has the longest coastline on the Mediterranean Basin, featuring thousands of islands. The country consists of nine traditional geographic regions, and has a population of approximately 10.5 million. Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Thessaloniki and Patras.", "output": "Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was Mark Twain's real name?\nContext: Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the \"greatest humorist the United States has produced\", and William Faulkner called him \"the father of American literature\". His novels include The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), the latter of which has often been called the \"Great American Novel\". Twain also wrote A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) and Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894), and co-wrote The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873) with Charles Dudley Warner.", "output": "Mark Twain was born on November 30, 1835 as Samuel Langhorne Clemens. He was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. He was praised as the \"greatest humorist the United States has produced\", and William Faulkner called him \"the father of American literature\". His novels include The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), the latter of which has often been called the \"Great American Novel\"."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these sports require a ball or not to play: basketball, hockey, track and field, soccer, surfing, water polo, karate, football, gymnastics, skateboarding, golf, tennis, boxing, baseball, rugby, weightlifting, softball, rowing", "output": "Basketball, soccer, water polo, football, golf, tennis, baseball, rugby, and softball require a ball to play. Hockey, track and field, surfing, karate, gymnastics, skateboarding, boxing, weightlifting, and rowing do not require a ball."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the steps I should take to become a data engineer for absolute beginner?", "output": "1. Learn about Database systems and how data is store. (Get to know some history too of early Database Management Systems (DBMS))\n\n2. Learn SQL. \n\n3. Learn tuning and how to write efficient queries\n\n4. Learn Python.\n\n5. Learn a distributed data processing framework like Spark.\n\n6. Do some personal projects."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the different names of Passover and what are the meanings?", "output": "Passover has four names identified in the Jewish bible, each highlighting a different aspect of the holiday. \n\nHoliday of Freedom. This name relates to the Bible story of the freeing of the Hebrew slaves from the Ancient Egyptian rulers. \n\nHoliday of Pesach (Lamb). This name relates to the offering made by the Hebrews before being freed, as well as the yearly offering made in honor of the holiday. \n\nHoliday of Matzah. This name relates to the unleavened bread eaten by the Hebrews while being freed, as well as the yearly offering made in honor of the holiday. \n\nHoliday of Spring. This name relates to the season in which the holiday is celebrated."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What factors influence mental health issues in young people?", "output": "There are many factors which are affecting mental health issues in people today - these include:\n- High inflation\n- Wage stagnation\n- Low job prospects\n- Poor access to physical and mental healthcare\n- Lack of home ownership\n- Superficial internet presence"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these countries belong to the EU or not: Greece, United Kingdom, Turkey, Ukraine, France, Italy, Spain", "output": "Greece: EU country, United Kingdom: non-EU country, Turkey: non-EU country, Ukraine: non-EU country, France: EU country, Italy: EU country, Spain: EU country"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where did the word supercalifragalistic come from, and what does it mean?", "output": "The word originated from the 1964 Disney musical film called Mary Poppins which was written by the Sherman Brothers, and sung by both Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. The word was made up to as something to say when you really don't have anything to say, but it is also used in other instances when someone wants to describe something as being great or really good."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether each of these are animals or not: Alligator, Grass, Tree, Boat, Dolphin, Shark, Fish, Fence, Dog, Car", "output": "Alligator: Animal\nGrass: Not an Animal\nTree: Not an Animal\nBoat: Not an Animal\nDolphin: Animal\nShark: Animal\nFish: Animal\nFence: Not an Animal\nDog: Animal\nCar: Not an Animal"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some comfort food style breakfasts that include eggs?", "output": "Eggs are used in many breakfast recipes, including ones that are comfort food style. Some ideas for such foods would be:\n- French toast\n- Bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich\n- Crepes with fruit and cheese filling\n- Shakshuka with warmed pita\n- Omelette\n- Potato and vegetable hash with fried eggs"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where does the word aurora come from?\nContext: The word \"aurora\" is derived from the name of the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, who travelled from east to west announcing the coming of the sun. Ancient Greek poets used the corresponding name Eos metaphorically to refer to dawn, often mentioning its play of colors across the otherwise dark sky (e.g., \"rosy-fingered dawn\").", "output": "The word \"aurora\" is derived from the name of the Roman goddess of the dawn,"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What would it be like to be a pirate?", "output": "If you were a pirate, your mission would be to find treasure. The question is between the vastness and depth of the sea, how could you ever find such a treasure? There are no treasure maps. You could look in history books to find coordinates of where they believe ships have crashed in the past, take those coordinates, and search for those sites. However, you may find the site only to realize the boat never carried any treasure that could stand the test of time under the water. The treasure may have wasted away."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Tap shoe, Sarod", "output": "Sarod is string, Tap shoe is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was the quarterback for the Denver Broncos when they won their first Super Bowl and what was his number?", "output": "His name was John Elway and he wore #7"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I'm going to try a keto diet, which means I should prioritise fat and avoid carbs. Which of these foods should I prioritise and which should I avoid? rice, mayonnaise, avocado, pastry, olive oil, bread, cheese and crackers.", "output": "You should prioritise the following foods because they are high in fat: cheese, avocado, mayonnaise, olive oil. You should avoid the foods that are high in carbs, including: rice, bread, pastry, crackers"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a bulleted list of reasons why Tesla stock could go up in the future.", "output": "The following are reasons why Tesla stock could go up in the future:\n1. Governments incentivizing citizens to purchase electric cars\n2. Increased production of the Model S, 3, X, and Y\n3. Launch of Tesla Cyber Truck\n4. Launch of a cheaper, more widely used Tesla Model\n5. Opening of more Giga Factories\n6. Enhanced production capacity at current giga factories\n7. Expansion of solar deployments\n8. Expansion of the super charger network\n9. Expansion of megapack deployments\n10. Expansion of the Tesla insurance program\n11. Improvement to full self driving\n12. Launch of a robotaxi network."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a short letter to a dear friend who just lost their Mother, only six months after losing their father. Both of their parents were someone you and your family were also very close with.", "output": "There are no words to express our deepest sympathy at the passing of your Mother and our dear friend. She was the strongest woman with the biggest heart and always treated us as if we were her own. Her passing leaves a gapping hole in our hearts but know that we find peace knowing she is free from pain and reunited with your father, who we know was waiting to greet her with open arms. Our childhood was richer because of both of your parents and more memorable because of their love. We are so sorry that you lost your parents so close together and will forever remember them by their deep faith, their remarkable smiles and their love for everyone that was lucky enough to know them."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do hindus worship idols?", "output": "Religion is man made. History teaches us that Religion was invented to separate humans and create a fear. Religion and Faith are different. Hinduism is not a religion but on the contrary it is a way of life. There is no one leader or master in hinduism like in christianity or islam and it is totally inclusive. Anyone can call themselves a hindu and no one will balk at them. The qualities we admire in humans that we wish to pursue cannot be easily manifested. Thus an idol sometimes takes it's place. As an example the monkey god is known for courage. So anytime you need to stand up you pray to the monkey god. The elephant god is for good beginnings. So start your day with a prayer to elephant god. Thus you have 1000's of idols each representing a specific character in humans."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Categorize each of the following with their associated holiday, either \"Christmas\", \"Easter\" or \"Halloween\". Bunny, egg, cobwebs, candy bucket, candy basket, lights, Santa", "output": "Bunny: Easter, egg: Easter, cobwebs: Halloween, candy bucket: Halloween, Candy basket: Easter, lights: Christmas, Santa: Christmas"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the best types of questions to ask during a job interview?", "output": "The best types of questions to ask during an interview will depend on the position being filled, the required experience and expertise, and the specific skill set sought. It is important to ask background questions to understand the candidate’s current role and responsibilities, as well as their ideal next job. Behavioral questions are also quite useful during an interview. Behavioral questions ask a candidate to describe how they would respond in a specific situation and can be tailored to the skills and experience sought. For example, it is useful to describe a situation the candidate is likely to encounter at the potential new job and ask them to describe how they would handle the situation. This will help you identify whether the candidate has the skills and experience to address some of the day-to-day work at your company. It is a good idea to ask multiple behavioral questions during each interview and to ask all candidates for that role the same questions."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the top ten movies, according to IMDb ratings.", "output": "1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994), 9.2 points\n2. The Godfather (1972) 9.2 points\n3. The Dark Knight (2008), 9.0 points\n4. The Godfather Part II (1974), 9.0 points\n5. 12 Angry Men (1957), 9.0 points\n6. Schindler's List (1993), 8.9 points\n7. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003), 8.9 points\n8. Pulp Fiction (1994), 8.8 points\n9. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), 8.8 points\n10. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966), 8.8 points"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a banana and a plantain?", "output": "While bananas and plantains share a lot of similar physical attributes, their uses are quite different. For example, bananas are typically used in sweeter dishes as they are considered to be a fruit and contain higher sugar amounts than plantains. Plantains are more starchy which is why they are not typically eaten raw and are often used in more savory dishes. Plantains are also typically larger in size than bananas. Bananas contain high levels of potassium which are excellent for our health and can help reduce the risk of heart disease and high blood pressure. Plantains also have health benefits but the benefits greatly depend on how they are prepared."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Did the Bisons have a winning season in 1958?\nContext: The 1958 North Dakota State Bison football team was an American football team that represented North Dakota State University during the 1958 NCAA College Division football season as a member of the North Central Conference. In their second year under head coach Bob Danielson, the team compiled a 3–6 record.", "output": "No, the Bisons had a losing season in 1958, only winning 3 of their 9 games and losing 6."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is the first Summer Olympics held?", "output": "Athens, Greece 1896"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who formed the rock group One Day as a Lion?\nContext: One Day as a Lion was an alternative rock supergroup that was started in 2008 by Zack de la Rocha, the vocalist of Rage Against the Machine, and Jon Theodore, former drummer of The Mars Volta and current drummer of Queens of the Stone Age. The duo blended elements of rock and hip hop. One Day as a Lion released their eponymous debut EP in July 2008 on the Anti- label. The band's name comes from a quote by Benito Mussolini", "output": "Zack de la Rocha and Jon Theodore"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL Pools and Serverless SQL Pools?", "output": "Azure Synapse Dedicated SQL pools is based on the legacy on-prem MS SQL Server technology of the past, while Azure Synapse SQL Serverless Pools is a new technology built from the ground up by a different Microsoft team using a modern distributed query processing engine reading files directly on top of ADLS.\n\nBased on these two SQL solutions having completely different architectures they have widely different capabilities, where Synapse Serverless SQL Pools have:\n- Great support for legacy T-SQL\n- Great integration with Power BI\n- Good Support for reading open format files directly from ADLS (including Delta Lake)\n\nHowever, Serverless SQL Pools has:\n- NO support for data writing (no INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or MERGE capability), because all integration must happen externally on files.\n- NO result caching, so dashboards or queries that are run multiple times will pay in time and money for each execution even if just run seconds ago.\n- NO file caching, so cloud storage API can be high and flood the network and slow a larger installation"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do my plants keep dying?", "output": "The most common causes is too much water (flood), followed by too little water (drought). If the plants are indoors, ensure they receive sufficient sunlight."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you get good at a hobby?", "output": "You can get good at a hobby with a lot of practice. Some hobbies that require a lot of practice to get good are gymnastics, swimming, sports, and running. The practice required for to become skilled at these hobbies is done through drills and repetition. This creates the muscle memory needed to perform at the highest levels. The practice also changes the body and increases your cardiovascular's system to handle high stress loads on the body with ease in the presence of less oxygen and high physical intensity."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you make wine?", "output": "Wine is made from grapes. You first need to harvest or collect the grapes and then take them off the stem. Next you need to crush the grapes and get as much juice out of them as possible. Then you let the grapes ferment for many weeks or months and during the fermentation process alcohol will be released. Then you can siphon the wine in the barrels or let the wine age longer and then get it ready for bottling or corking / capping."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List down some key points about the song \"El Rey\" from the given text\nContext: \"El Rey\" (\"The King\") is a 1971 song by Mexican singer José Alfredo Jiménez. It is one of his best known songs and a Latin Grammy Hall of Fame recipient. The song is about \"a macho guy convinced his rough-and-tumble life doesn't preclude him from remaining the king among his peers\".\n\nA chart published by Record World credited \"El Rey\" as reaching number one in Mexico in 1974, a year after Jiménez's death.", "output": "1. José Alfredo Jiménez, a singer from Mexico, released the song \"El Rey\" (\"The King\") in 1971.\n2. It is one of his most well-known songs and was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame.\n3. The song is about \"a macho guy convinced that his tough life doesn't stop him from remaining the king among his peers.\"\n4. In 1974, a year after Jiménez's passing, \"El Rey\" was credited with topping a Record World list in Mexico."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name 5 popular musicians", "output": "Taylor Swift, Vance Joy, The Script, Coldplay, Lady Gaga"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the natural materials used in construction?\nContext: Building material is material used for construction. Many naturally occurring substances, such as clay, rocks, sand, wood, and even twigs and leaves, have been used to construct buildings. Apart from naturally occurring materials, many man-made products are in use, some more and some less synthetic. The manufacturing of building materials is an established industry in many countries and the use of these materials is typically segmented into specific specialty trades, such as carpentry, insulation, plumbing, and roofing work. They provide the make-up of habitats and structures including homes.", "output": "Clay, rocks, sand and wood are some of the common natural materials used in construction."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Protestantism and when did it start?\nContext: Protestantism is a branch of Christianity that follows the theological tenets of the Protestant Reformation, a movement that began seeking to reform the Catholic Church from within in the 16th century against errors, abuses, and discrepancies.\n\nProtestantism emphasizes the Christian believer's justification by God in faith alone (sola fide) rather than by a combination of faith with good works as in Catholicism; the teaching that salvation comes by divine grace or \"unmerited favor\" only (sola gratia); the priesthood of all believers in the Church; and the sola scriptura (\"scripture alone\") that posits the Bible as the sole infallible source of authority for Christian faith and practice. Protestants reject the Catholic doctrine of papal supremacy, and have variant views on the number of sacraments, the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and matters of ecclesiastical polity and apostolic succession. Other Protestant denominations and non-denominational Protestants may be typically unconcerned about most of these theological issues and focus only on their perception of explicit Christian teachings in the Bible itself. The five solae of Lutheran and Reformed Christianity summarize basic theological differences in opposition to the Catholic Church. Today, it is the second-largest form of Christianity, with a total of 800 million to 1 billion adherents worldwide or about 37% of all Christians.", "output": "Ali Malekshahi"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In which medium does sound travel faster and why", "output": "Sound travels faster in solids because molecules in a solid medium are much closer together than those in a liquid or gas, which makes the sound travel faster. Sound waves travel over 17 times faster through steel than air."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what is love?", "output": "Love comes in many forms. Love can be between persons, love can be for an animal, or love can be for something that is fun or enjoyable like reading or writing. The feeling associated with love are often happiness, joy, fun and excitement. Love between persons can be done by showing affection, thoughtfully communicating, or doing a shared activity together. Love for an animal can be done by taking them for a walk or petting them. Love for something that is fun can be done by doing that activity over and over again. The opposite of love is hate and is associated more with feelings of despair."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the Avengers", "output": "These are some of the Avengers that have appeared in the Marvel Comics: \n- Iron Man\n- Captain America\n- Hulk\n- Thor\n- Spiderman\n- Black Panther\n- Black Widow\n- Hawkeye\n- Ant Man\n- Doctor Strange"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the names of the countries that has occurrence of Stereospermum kunthianum from the text. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: Stereospermum kunthianum is an African deciduous shrub or small tree occurring in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. It is widespread across Africa to the Red Sea, and reaches as far south as Angola, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe. There are some 30 species with a Central African and Asian distribution.", "output": "Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Senegal, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Sleet?", "output": "Sleet occurs when snowflakes only partially melt when they fall through a shallow layer of warm air. These slushy drops refreeze as they next fall through a deep layer of freezing air above the surface, and eventually reach the ground as frozen rain drops that bounce on impact. Depending on the intensity and duration, sleet can accumulate on the ground much like snow."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Do humans have stripes?", "output": "Humans have \"stripes\" called Blaschko's lines. They are generally invisible to the human eye but some people's lines may be visible due to skin conditions or if they are a chimera, which will cause the lines to express different levels of melanin and make them more readily visible."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Best singer in the World in Hindi", "output": "Asha Bhosle and Kishore Kumar"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where should you visit in Belize if you are looking for a nice beach?", "output": "You should visit Secret Beach on Ambergris Caye if you want to experience calm waters without sargassum (sea grass) on the beach. In Secret Beach you will find the typical postcard beaches with nice sand, calm waters and additionally you get to watch the sunset since this side of the island faces west. On the east side of Ambergris Caye, you will experience more wind, more waves and sargassum. However, this side of the island has better access to the reef for snorkeling and fishing."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Ron Rivest?\nContext: Ronald Linn Rivest is a cryptographer and an Institute Professor at MIT. He is a member of MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and a member of MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). His work has spanned the fields of algorithms and combinatorics, cryptography, machine learning, and election integrity. Rivest is one of the inventors of the RSA algorithm (along with Adi Shamir and Len Adleman). He is the inventor of the symmetric key encryption algorithms RC2, RC4, RC5, and co-inventor of RC6. The \"RC\" stands for \"Rivest Cipher\", or alternatively, \"Ron's Code\". (RC3 was broken at RSA Security during development; similarly, RC1 was never published.) He also authored the MD2, MD4, MD5 and MD6 cryptographic hash functions.", "output": "Ron Rivest is a cryptographer and computer science professor at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). He is most well known as the inventor of the RSA public key cryptosystem (with Adi Shamir and Len Adleman). Rivest is also known as the inventor of the RC4 stream cipher and MD5 hash function."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When was slavery abolished in the United States?\nContext: After the United States was founded in 1776, abolition of slavery occurred in the Northern United States. The country was split into slave and free states. Still, slavery was not finally ended throughout the nation until near the end of the American Civil War and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865.", "output": "Slavery was abolished via the Thirteenth Amendment in 1865 near the end of the American Civil War"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between check and checkmate?\nContext: When a king is under immediate attack, it is said to be in check. A move in response to a check is legal only if it results in a position where the king is no longer in check. This can involve capturing the checking piece; interposing a piece between the checking piece and the king (which is possible only if the attacking piece is a queen, rook, or bishop and there is a square between it and the king); or moving the king to a square where it is not under attack. Castling is not a permissible response to a check.\n\nThe object of the game is to checkmate the opponent; this occurs when the opponent's king is in check, and there is no legal way to get it out of check. It is never legal for a player to make a move that puts or leaves the player's own king in check. In casual games, it is common to announce \"check\" when putting the opponent's king in check, but this is not required by the rules of chess and is usually not done in tournaments.", "output": "When a king is about to be captured in the next opponents move, then the king is in check. If the king cannot get out of check, then the king is checkmated and loses the game"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When was IGFBP3 first characterized?\nContext: Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 3, also known as IGFBP-3, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IGFBP3 gene. IGFBP-3 is one of six IGF binding proteins (IGFBP-1 to IGFBP-6) that have highly conserved structures and bind the insulin-like growth factors IGF-1 and IGF-2 with high affinity. IGFBP-7, sometimes included in this family, shares neither the conserved structural features nor the high IGF affinity. Instead, IGFBP-7 binds IGF1R, which blocks IGF-1 and IGF-2 binding, resulting in apoptosis. \n\nFunction\nIGFBP-3 was first isolated, characterized, and quantitated in human plasma, in 1986. It has well-documented functions in the circulation, in the extracellular environment, and inside cells. It is the main IGF transport protein in the bloodstream, where it carries the growth factors predominantly in stable complexes that contain the binding protein, either IGF-1 or IGF-2, and a third protein called the acid-labile subunit or ALS.", "output": "The Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 3 or IGFBP-3 was first isolated, characterized, and quantitated in human plasma, in 1986."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Add additional details about what chess is\nContext: Isidore Censer was a Belgian chess player.", "output": "Isidore Censer was a Belgian chess player. Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the most famous rock bands from Seattle, Washington?", "output": "Famous rock bands from Seattle include Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Foo Fighters."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In what month did the Russian October revolution take place", "output": "November"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the significance of a diploma?\nContext: A diploma is a document awarded by an educational institution (such as a college or university) testifying the recipient has graduated by successfully completing their courses of studies. Historically, it has also referred to a charter or official document of diplomacy.", "output": "A diploma testifies the recipient has graduated by successfully completing their courses of studies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are 6 different types of pizza toppings?", "output": "Pepperoni, Sausage, Onions, Peppers, Ham, Bacon"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What would make my tzatziki sauce truly exceptional?", "output": "Tzatziki is a traditional Greek sauce whose base ingredients comprise salted strained yoghurt, garlic, grated cucumber, dill leaves, and olive oil.\nTo make your tzatziki truly exceptional follow the steps below:\n1) Start by squeezing as much as possible the water out of half a cucumber that has been grated. This is the single most important factor that will make your tzatziki source exceptional.\n2) Fine-chop the dill leaves using a knife. The dill must be fresh. The volume of the chopped dill leaves should be about the same as the volume of the squeezed grated cucumber.\n3) Mix the cucumber and the dill with Greek strained yoghurt . The latter should have a volume that is three to four times that of the cucumber and dill.\n4) Add some salt and smashed cloves of fresh garlic.\n5) Add a couple of teaspoons of balsamic vinegar.\n6) While stirring the mix, gradually keep adding extra virgin olive oil until the sauce obtains a silky texture.\n7) Do not add any other ingredients in the mix.\n8) Place the mix in the fridge and keep it for a couple of hours and let chemistry do its magic.\n9) Remove the residual water, if any, which may have surfaced.\n10) Stir the mix once more final time and serve in smaller containers."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the various manufacturers and suppliers of the Tomahawk missile and separate them by comma\nContext: The Tomahawk (/ˈtɒməhɔːk/) Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is a long-range, all-weather, jet-powered, subsonic cruise missile that is primarily used by the United States Navy and Royal Navy in ship and submarine-based land-attack operations.\n\nUnder contract from the U.S. Navy, the Tomahawk was designed at the APL/JHU in a project led by James Walker near Laurel, Maryland, and was first manufactured by General Dynamics in the 1970s. It was intended to fill the role of a medium- to long-range, low-altitude missile that could be launched from a naval surface warfare platform, and featured a modular design accommodating a wide variety of warhead, guidance, and range capabilities. At least six variants and multiple upgraded versions of the TLAM have been added since the original design was introduced, including air-, sub-, and ground-launched variants with conventional and nuclear armaments. In 1992–1994, McDonnell Douglas Corporation was the sole supplier of Tomahawk Missiles and produced Block II and Block III Tomahawk missiles and remanufactured many Tomahawks to Block III specifications. In 1994, Hughes outbid McDonnell Douglas Aerospace to become the sole supplier of Tomahawk missiles. By 2019, the only variants in service were non-nuclear, sea-launched variants manufactured by Raytheon. In 2016, the U.S. Department of Defense purchased 149 Tomahawk Block IV missiles for $202.3 million.", "output": "General Dynamics, McDonnell Douglas Corporation, Hughes, Raytheon"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I be more productive?", "output": "The best way to be productive is to manage time. Try to assign time to all your tasks. Complete the tasks on high priority first. Do not procrastinate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: First you'd need to consider what you're using it for. Exercise bikes can be very different from commuters or casual ride bikes or velodrome racers. Another consideration is budget: bikes can range from a couple hundred dollars in price to several thousand. Accessories can dramatically increase the price as well.\n\nFor general, all-purpose bikes you may want to consider a commuter bicycle. It would have a wider, thicker wheel than a road bike so it would be a little sturdier for urban roads. They tend to be a bit heavier, so there is a tradeoff.", "output": "There isn't any one bicycle that would be ideal for all people. Bike shops have experts who can advise the right model and size for you and your main uses. You could also look at product results from online bike shops and read reviews to supplement the advice from the shop. A meetup or ride with a local cycling group would be another great source of advice and targeted knowledge for making a decision which bike is right for you."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is Danny Brannagan from\nContext: Danny Brannagan (born July 4, 1986) is a former professional Canadian football quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.\n\nEarly years\nBrannagan attended high school at Assumption Catholic Secondary School in Burlington where in his 5th and final year in 2004, he led the Assumption Crusaders to the GHAC finals where they defeated St. Jean de Brebeuf in a thriller, with the final score 29-28. Trailing by 27 points with less than 8 minutes to play, Brannagan led Assumption's offense to an amazing comeback, taking the lead with under 2 minutes left to play.", "output": "Danny Brannagan (born July 4, 1986) is a former professional Canadian football quarterback for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.\n\nBrannagan attended high school at Assumption Catholic Secondary School in Burlington where in his 5th and final year in 2004, he led the Assumption Crusaders to the GHAC finals where they defeated St. Jean de Brebeuf in a thriller, with the final score 29-28. Trailing by 27 points with less than 8 minutes to play, Brannagan led Assumption's offense to an amazing comeback, taking the lead with under 2 minutes left to play."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who has been named as Kid of the year by Time Magazine?", "output": "Gitanjali Rao(Indian American)"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Make a list of different reasons that a kite might not be able to be flown", "output": "You might not be able to fly a kite if there isn't any wind, if the strings are tangled, if the kite is broken or if the kite gets caught up in a tree"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: If I have a dollar, two nickels and a quarter, how much money in total do I have. Please respond with numbers and the dollar sign only, no words.", "output": "$1.35"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who came in first place in Formula One the last ten years?", "output": "There have been three drivers that have won the world championship over the last ten seasons of Formula One. In 2013, it was Sebastian Vettel (Germany) racing for the RedBull team. Then, Lewis Hamilton (United Kingdom) won seven seasons in a row from 2014-2017 racing for Mercedes. Then, Max Verstappen (Netherlands) won the championship the last two years from 2021-2022 racing for Redbull."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are Marge's sisters named on the Simpsons", "output": "Patty & Selma"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the capital of CA?", "output": "Sacramento"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does LBH mean?", "output": "LHB is an acronym for \"let's be honest\" that lets people express the phase with fewer keystrokes. It is most common to use LBH in informal communication like texting or instant messaging. Let's be honest is a way of expressing that you want to share a more personal perspective on a situation or look at things realistically without as many filters, like a corporate filter. For example, \"LBH, I could really use a nap after that meeting. It was dense.\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between an adverb and adjective?", "output": "An adjective describes an item, whereas an adverb modifies a verb"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name a winner of the Fields Medal in mathematics.\nContext: Maryam Mirzakhani was an Iranian mathematician and a professor of mathematics at Stanford University. Her research topics included Teichmüller theory, hyperbolic geometry, ergodic theory, and symplectic geometry. In 2005, as a result of her research, she was honored in Popular Science's fourth annual \"Brilliant 10\" in which she was acknowledged as one of the top 10 young minds who have pushed their fields in innovative directions. Mirzakhani was honored with the Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics, becoming the first Iranian to be honored with the award and the first of only two women to date. The award committee cited her work in \"the dynamics and geometry of Riemann surfaces and their moduli spaces\". Mirzakhani died of breast cancer at the age of 40 in 2017.", "output": "Maryam Mirzakhani, an Iranian mathematician, received the Fields Medal in mathematics in 2014 before her untimely death from breast cancer in 2017."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is John Melo", "output": "John Melo is a Filipino singer and songwriter. He won the 1993 Awit Awards for Best New Male Performance. After a long absence from the music scene, he returned in 2017 with his new song Malapit Na Ang Pasko. He is also a U.S Correspondent and a sports news writer"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: For each of these countries, tell whether it lies in the Western Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, or both: Thailand, United Kingdom, Belize, Japan, Algeria", "output": "Thailand - Eastern\nUnited Kingdom - Both\nBelize - Western\nJapan - Eastern\nAlgeria - Both"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the NBA's all team leading scorer?", "output": "LeBron James as of 2023, before he broke the record it was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Both of them accomplished this feat as part of the Los Angeles Lakers."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are three popular women's fashion rental services?", "output": "Rent the Runway, Nuuly, and FashionPass"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I fix the engine of my car?", "output": "This would depend on how complex the repair job is. But essentially you will need \n1. A basic set of tools including spanners, screwdrivers and pliers.\n2. An automotive manual for the model of your car. For example a Haynes manual.\n3. Once you have diagnosed the problem, watch some videos on YouTube on how to fix the problem.\n4. Based on the knowledge that you have gathered, attempt to fix your car\n\nIf you are enable to fix it, go to an experienced mechanic."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what happens when you blow air into alkaline water?", "output": "When you blow air into alkaline water the C02 from your breath creates carbonic acid which lowers the potential hydrogen of the alkaline water. If you blow air into the alkaline water long enough the alkaline water will eventually turn acidic. Potential hydrogen drops can be used to measure the PH to show the effect of blowing air into alkaline water. PH drops will show alkaline water as blue and purple, and they will show acidic water as yellow."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List down some points on well the movie Oasis of the Zombies was perceived after launch\nContext: Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle stated the film has had a negative reception, but it \"presents a simple, unhurried, and unpretending appreciation of zombies and their habitat, a fresh and provocative desert landscape.\" Ian Jane of DVD Talk rated it 3/5 stars and wrote, \"It's terrible, but somehow trance inducing in its own bizarre way.\" Gordon Sullivan of DVD Verdict wrote, \"It's really a mess of tepid Eurosleaze masquerading as a zombie flick, and it doesn't even do that well.\"", "output": "1. Despite receiving a poor review, the movie, according to academic Peter Dendle, \"presents a simple, unhurried, and unpretentious appreciation of zombies and their habitat, a fresh and provocative desert landscape.\"\n2. It received a 3/5 star rating from Ian Jane of DVD Talk, who also stated, \"It's terrible, but somehow trance inducing in its own bizarre way.\"\n3. \"It's really a mess of tepid Eurosleaze masquerading as a zombie flick, and it doesn't even do that well,\" Gordon Sullivan of DVD Verdict commented."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where did Danny Dayton graduated from?\nContext: Danny Dayton (born Daniel David Segall, November 20, 1923 – February 6, 1999) was an American actor and television director. Beginning in the 1950s, he played many roles in film and on TV. He had a recurring role as Hank Pivnik on All in the Family and had guest roles in M*A*S*H, The Incredible Hulk, Charlie's Angels and The Love Boat.\n\nDayton graduated from the school of journalism at New York University, before turning to acting. In addition to acting, Dayton also directed episodes of Occasional Wife, Here's Lucy, and the short-lived series Good Morning World.\n\nOn February 6, 1999, Dayton died of emphysema in Los Angeles, California.", "output": "Danny Dayton graduated from the school of journalism at New York University."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the below aircraft models based on the companies which created them.\nNext-Generation 737, A220, 737 MAX, A350, A330, 747-8, 767, A320, 777, 777X, A380, 787", "output": "Boeing- Next-Generation 737, 737 MAX, 747-8, 767, 777, 777X, 787\nAirbus- A220, A320, A330, A350, A380"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about the 2008 Pittsburgh Pirates season, what was their record for the season?\nContext: The 2008 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 127th season of the franchise; the 122nd in the National League. This was their eighth season at PNC Park. It was the first under new president Frank Coonelly, general manager Neal Huntington, and manager John Russell. Unable to improve on their 68–94, last place finish during the 2007 season, the Pirates had not had a winning record or made it to the playoffs since 1992, and finished 67–95 for their 16th straight losing season. The season was the final of play-by-play announcer Lanny Frattare, whose 33-year tenure as Pirates' broadcaster was the longest in franchise history.", "output": "The 2008 Pittsburgh Pirates finished the season with a record of 67-95."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List all of the call signs mentioned in the paragraph\nContext: WABG-TV's first broadcast was on October 20, 1959, on VHF channel 6. Originally it was a CBS affiliate, with a secondary affiliation with ABC owing to WABG radio (960 AM)'s affiliation with ABC Radio. In 1966, the station built a 1,200-foot (366 m) tower near Inverness and increased its effective radiated power to 100,000 watts. Following its completion in October 1966, WABG dropped CBS to become a full-time ABC affiliate in November 1966. Until then, the only areas of the state to receive a sole ABC affiliate were the northwest (from Memphis' WHBQ-TV) and the Gulf Coast (from WVUE in New Orleans). Until future sister station WXVT signed on in 1980, WJTV in Jackson served as the default CBS affiliate for the southern counties in the Delta area, while WREG-TV in Memphis served the northern half of the market, Mississippi cities like Kosciusko received WABG-TV on their analog television set as their default ABC station from 1970 to 2009, as WAPT in Jackson did not have a strong signal on analog television in the Kosciusko area. On March 12, 1986, the studios of WABG were damaged by a fire triggered by an electrical short circuit after the station signed off the air for the night. With no injuries being reported, the station was forced to relocate its transmission signal.[citation needed]", "output": "Sure, here is a full list of all the call signs that were mentioned in the paragraph:\n\n- WABG-TV\n- WABG\n- WHBQ-TV\n- WVUE\n- WXVT\n- WJTV\n- WREG-TV\n- WAPT"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage note down the various streaming services which are supported by Alexa. List the results in comma separated format.\nContext: Alexa supports many subscription-based and free streaming services on Amazon devices. These streaming services include: Prime Music, Amazon Music, Amazon Music Unlimited, Apple Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Audible, Pandora, and Spotify Premium. However, some of these music services are not available on other Alexa-enabled products that are manufactured by companies external of its services. This unavailability also includes Amazon's own Fire TV devices or tablets.\n\nAlexa is able to stream media and music directly. To do this, Alexa's device should be linked to the Amazon account, which enables access to one's Amazon Music library, in addition to any audiobooks available in one's Audible library. Amazon Prime members have an additional ability to access stations, playlists, and over two million songs free of charge. Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers also have access to a list of millions of songs.\n\nAmazon Music for PC allows one to play personal music from Google Play, iTunes, and others on an Alexa device. This can be done by uploading one's collection to My Music on Amazon from a computer. Up to 250 songs can be uploaded free of charge. Once this is done, Alexa can play this music and control playback through voice command options.", "output": "Prime Music, Amazon Music, Amazon Music Unlimited, Apple Music, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Audible, Pandora, Spotify Premium"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify the bird from the list: Bar-tailed godwit, Leopard, Shark", "output": "Bar-tailed godwit"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name three Italian Football Teams in Serie A.", "output": "Three Italian Football Teams in Serie A are AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Juventus."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide instructions on making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich", "output": "Making the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich is part art and part science. One must must be judicious in the quantity of ingredients while ensuring proper coverage to ensure each bite is equal to the one before and after it. Here, both measurement and distribution of ingredients serves as the scientific aspect of constructing your delicious and timeless lunchtime meal. Jars of peanut utter suggest a serving size as 2 tablespoons, which, when applied to the critical soft white bread, may prove too much to hold and cause soak through or tearing of the bread. We think 1.5 tablespoons is the proper amount to ensure there is coverage of the bread slice to the crust without compromising the integrity of the bread. Jelly application is even more precarious, as it holds more fluid and can soak through the bread quicker; equally, jelly has a tendency to congeal. To ensure proper application, heat the jar of jelly closer to room temperature if refrigerated, then apply using a clean butter knife or small spatula. Again, one must ensure it reaches to the crust and is evenly distributed. Once you have complete coverage of peanut butter on one slice and jelly on the other, place the peanut butter side of the first slice on top of the upward-facing jelly slice. This ensure none of the jelly slips or drips. Once together, gently compress the sandwich. Slice delicately from one corner to the opposite corner. Gently press the crust edge of each triangle, and plate for serving."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is bigger, a beagle or a basset?", "output": "Beagles and Basset Hounds are both breeds of dogs. There are two varieties of Beagles - one averaging 13 inches tall, and the other averaging 15 inches tall. The average height for Basset Hounds is also 15 inches tall. However, when comparing weight, Basset Hounds tend to be larger than Beagles. The average weight for Basset hounds is 45-60 pounds, while beagles generally weigh in at 20-30 pounds."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was the mascot of 13th South Asian Games (SAG)", "output": "A pair of blackbucks"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the USS Rachel Seaman made of metal?\nContext: USS Rachel Seaman was a wooden schooner purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War.", "output": "No, it is made of wood."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many seasons is Deadwood?\nContext: Deadwood is an American Western television series that aired on the premium cable network HBO from March 21, 2004, to August 27, 2006, spanning three seasons and 36 episodes. The series is set in the 1870s in Deadwood, South Dakota, before and after the area's annexation by the Dakota Territory, and charts Deadwood's growth from camp to town. The show was created, produced, and largely written by David Milch. Deadwood features a large ensemble cast headed by Timothy Olyphant and Ian McShane, playing the real-life Deadwood residents Seth Bullock and Al Swearengen, respectively. Many other historical figures appear as characters, including George Crook, Wyatt Earp, E. B. Farnum, George Hearst, Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, Sol Star, A. W. Merrick, Jack McCall, and Charlie Utter. The plot lines involving these characters include historical truths as well as substantial fictional elements. Milch used actual diaries and newspapers from 1870s Deadwood residents as reference points for characters, events, and the look and feel of the show.", "output": "Deadwood has three seasons and 36 episodes."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the five boroughs of New York City?\nContext: New York City, the most populous city in the United States, is composed of five boroughs: The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Each borough is coextensive with a respective county of New York State. The boroughs of Queens and the Bronx are also Queens County and Bronx County. The other three counties are named differently from their boroughs: Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, and Staten Island is Richmond County.", "output": "New York city is composed of five boroughs -- The Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens and Staten Island. Each borough is also a respective county of the State of New York. Queens is Queens County, and The Bronx is Bronx County. The other three counties are named differently from their boroughs. Manhattan is New York County, Brooklyn is Kings County, and Staten Island is Richmond County."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What direction (North-South-East-West) is Malanów from Zygmuntówek?\nContext: Zygmuntówek [zɨɡmunˈtuvɛk] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Malanów, within Turek County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately 2 kilometres (1 mi) north of Malanów, 10 km (6 mi) south-west of Turek, and 112 km (70 mi) south-east of the regional capital Poznań.", "output": "Malanów is south of Zygmuntówek. We know this because Zygmuntówek is north of Malanów."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is tequila?", "output": "Tequila is an alcoholic beverage made in Mexico. It is Mexico's national drink. It is made from the heart of the agave plant. There are three kinds of tequila, Silver, Reposado and Anejo."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are five totally distinct, creative ways to describe the usefulness of a child's imagination?", "output": "1. A child's imagination is a powerful tool, allowing them to create anything they can dream up.\n2. A child's imagination can be a source of great joy and wonder.\n3. A child's imagination is a source of endless creativity.\n4. A child's imagination can be used to develop problem-solving skills.\n5. A child's imagination can help them understand the world around them."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal is domesticated or wild: Guinea pig, Common", "output": "Common is wild, Guinea pig is domesticated"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can the dialogue be described in this film?\nContext: Wilcox is a Canadian drama film, directed by Denis Côté and released in 2019. Told entirely without dialogue, the film tells the story of Wilcox (Guillaume Tremblay), a mysterious drifter travelling in an apparent search for adventure. Although he does interact with other characters in the film, the dialogue taking place in the story is not heard by the audience.", "output": "There is no dialogue."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a review of Ian Bank's The Player of Games", "output": "Loved the story, the journey and the ultimate realization at the end.\nThe protagonist is such an vivid personality, and Banks does a great job developing his thoughts and emotions.\nLoved the overall story telling, and the subtle hints throughout the story of the final ending."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please give me the potential implications of overfitting described in the following text\nContext: Consequences\n\nThe most obvious consequence of overfitting is poor performance on the validation dataset. Other negative consequences include:\n\nA function that is overfitted is likely to request more information about each item in the validation dataset than does the optimal function; gathering this additional unneeded data can be expensive or error-prone, especially if each individual piece of information must be gathered by human observation and manual data-entry.\n\nA more complex, overfitted function is likely to be less portable than a simple one. At one extreme, a one-variable linear regression is so portable that, if necessary, it could even be done by hand. At the other extreme are models that can be reproduced only by exactly duplicating the original modeler's entire setup, making reuse or scientific reproduction difficult.\n\nIt may be possible to reconstruct details of individual training instances from an overfitted machine learning model's training set. This may be undesirable if, for example, the training data includes sensitive personally identifiable information (PII). This phenomenon also presents problems in the area of artificial intelligence and copyright, with the developers of some generative deep learning models such as Stable Diffusion and GitHub Copilot being sued for copyright infringement because these models have been found to be capable of reproducing certain copyrighted items from their training data.", "output": "The potential implications of overfitting are:\n- poor performance of the validation set.\n- a function that is overfitted is likely to request more information about each item in the validation dataset.\n- A overfitted function is likely to be less portable than a simple one.\n- it may be possible to reconstruct details of individual training instances from an overfitted machine learning model's training set."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many NBA championships does Lebron James have?", "output": "4 nba championships"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What seven houses ruled the Seven Kingdoms before Aegon's Conquest?", "output": "Stark, Tully, Arryn, Lannister, Tyrell, Baratheon, and Martell"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Sea raven or Raven", "output": "Sea raven"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the GSDP of Andhra Pradesh\nContext: Andhra Pradesh comprises three major regions namely Rayalaseema in the south-west, Coastal Andhra bordering the Bay of Bengal in the east and Uttarandhra at north-east. The state has 26 districts, 6 in Uttarandhra, 12 in Coastal Andhra and 8 in Rayalaseema. The state also borders a union territory, Yanam – a district of Puducherry, which lies to the south of Kakinada in the Godavari delta on the eastern side of the state. The economy of Andhra Pradesh is the 8th largest in India, with a gross state domestic product (GSDP) of ₹8.84 trillion (US$110 billion) and has the country's 17th-highest GSDP per capita of ₹170,000 (US$2,100). Andhra Pradesh ranks 27th among Indian states in Human Development Index (HDI). It has a jurisdiction over almost 15,000 square kilometres (5,800 sq mi) of territorial waters.", "output": "GSDP of Andhra Pradesh is US$110 billion"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me some Mother's Day gift ideas.", "output": "The choice of Mother's Day gift depends on who the gift-giver is. An adult child or spouse might opt flowers or jewelry. A young child may opt for a hand-made card or a coupon to do a household chore (e.g. clean the dishes). A collective gift from multiple family members could be breakfast in bed or a gift certificate for a spa treatment."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are nouns or proper nouns: United States of America, playground, rope, St. Petersburg, Miami, ocean", "output": "United States of America: Proper Noun\nPlayground: Noun\nRope: Noun\nSt. Petersburg: Proper Noun\nMiami: Proper Noun\nOcean: Noun"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's it like to live in the belly of a whale?", "output": "The giant whale that can swallow a human (Blue Whale) doesn't have teeth, so the experience was \"painless.\" However, you would never understand how dark the darkness could be until you've been in the belly of a whale. Also, talk about being seasick. Everything inside sloshes around and smells terribly as it's slowly being digested. This only adds insult to injury when it comes to feeling nauseous."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Wobble board, Scheitholt", "output": "Scheitholt is string, Wobble board is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I make my bike more aerodynamic?", "output": "Assuming you are keeping your existing bike frame, the top two ways to decrease aerodynamic drag are to ensure you are comfortable riding in an aerodynamic position, and upgrading your wheel set and using road tires. Improving body positioning will have the most benefit at the lowest cost. Because wheel spokes are continuously cutting through air as you ride, they induce drag. Spokes on wheels with less aerodynamic drag allow for the wheels to roll with less resistance. Aerodynamic wheels are generally lighter which also decreases rolling drag."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Laika and why is she famous?\nContext: Laika (/ˈlaɪkə/ LY-kə; Russian: Лайка, IPA: [ˈlajkə]; c. 1954 – 3 November 1957) was a Soviet space dog who was one of the first animals in space and the first to orbit the Earth. A stray mongrel from the streets of Moscow, she flew aboard the Sputnik 2 spacecraft, launched into low orbit on 3 November 1957. As the technology to de-orbit had not yet been developed, Laika's survival was never expected. She died of overheating hours into the flight, on the craft's fourth orbit.\n\nLittle was known about the effects of spaceflight on living creatures at the time of Laika's mission, and animal flights were viewed by engineers as a necessary precursor to human missions. The experiment, which monitored Laika's vital signs, aimed to prove that a living organism could survive being launched into orbit and continue to function under conditions of weakened gravity and increased radiation, providing scientists with some of the first data on the biological effects of spaceflight.\n\nLaika died within hours from overheating, possibly caused by a failure of the central R‑7 sustainer to separate from the payload. The true cause and time of her death were not made public until 2002; instead, it was widely reported that she died when her oxygen ran out on day six or, as the Soviet government initially claimed, she was euthanised prior to oxygen depletion. In 2008, a small monument to Laika depicting her standing atop a rocket was unveiled near the military research facility in Moscow that prepared her flight. She also appears on the Monument to the Conquerors of Space in Moscow.", "output": "Laika was one of the first animals in space and the first one to orbit the space. She was sent into the outer space by the Soviet Union. She died of overheating hours into the flight while the spacecraft carrying her was in the orbit."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who owns the Dallas Cowboys?", "output": "Jerry Jones"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where to find the best croissant in San Francisco?", "output": "This is hard to say as the answer heavily depends on your preference. Arsicault is generally a very popular bakery for croissants. The croissants here are very flaky and very buttery. If that is right up your alley, definitely give them a visit! Other than Arsicault, there are many bakeries in SF that offers croissant with a creative twist. A couple examples are Hahdough for pretzel croissants and Arizmendi for sourdough croissants. Personally, I prefer my croissants to be not too buttery but moist in the middle and crunchy on the outside. My personal favorite is Schubert's Bakery in Inner Richmond. The price point and taste well align with what I am looking for!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who wrote the music for the ballets Firebird and Rites of Spring", "output": "Igor Stravinsky"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the highest run getter in cricket?", "output": "Sachin Tendulkar is the highest run getter in cricket with a total of 18,426 runs. He also has the highest number of centuries and half-centuries."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the minimum weight of a coswain?\nContext: It is an advantage for the coxswain to be light as this requires less effort for the crew to propel the boat. In many competitive events there is a minimum weight, 55 kilograms (121 lb) under World Rowing rules, set for the coxswain to prevent unfair advantage. If a coxswain is under the minimum weight allowance (underweight), they may have to carry weights in the boat such as sandbags.", "output": "The minimum weight of a coxswain if 55 kilograms (121 pounds) under World Rowing rules."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Lee Jung-sik", "output": "Lee Jung-sik (born July 6, 1995) is a South Korean actor and model. He is best known for his starring roles in the web series I Have Three Boyfriends (2019) and Summer Guys (2021)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many times Daniel Ricciardo won the F1 championship ?", "output": "0 times"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I write a promo packet?", "output": "The concept of promo packet was popularized by Google. A candidate write a promo packet that will be reviewed by an independent committee. Since a person only seeks promotion every few years, they generally don't know how to write a proper promo packet. Here are a few tips about writing a promo packet.\n\nFirst you need to describe your team and your role on the team, so the committee understands your context. For example, being the tech lead of Amazing Service for the past 2 years.\n\nSecond you need to describe the biggest accomplishments in recent years, typically up to 5. For example, launched Amazing Service or improved SLA from 3 9s to 4 9s.\n\nNext you need to show your actual work closely matches the requirements of the next level. For example, designed and built the security system for Amazing Service, or hired and managed the Amazing Service team, or initiated Amazing Service and grew it to $100M ARR.\n\nThe above points are your promo rationale, which should be the focus of your packet. The rest of the packet is to provide verifiable evidence to your rationale.\n\nA good promo packet informs the committee of your role, your accomplishments, the next level traits demonstrated in your accomplishments , plus sufficient evidence. Best luck!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the name of the national museum of the Netherlands?", "output": "The national museum of the Netherlands is called the Rijksmuseum."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Pellet drum, Rajao", "output": "Rajao is string, Pellet drum is percussion"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: According to this text, when did Disney become a public company?\nContext: Disney is one of the biggest and best-known companies in the world, and has been ranked number 53 on the 2022 Fortune 500 list of biggest companies in the United States by revenue. Since its founding, the company has won 135 Academy Awards, 26 of which have been awarded to Walt. The company has been said to have produced some of the greatest films of all time, as well as revolutionizing the theme park industry. Disney has been criticized for supposed plagiarism, depicting racial stereotypes in the past, and both including and lacking LGBT-related elements in its films. The company, which has been public since 1940, trades on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with ticker symbol DIS and has been a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since 1991. In August 2020, just under two-thirds of the stock was owned by large financial institutions.", "output": "According to this text, Disney became a publicly listed company on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1940 with the ticker symbol DIS."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Did Harry Potter put his own name in the goblet of fire?", "output": "Harry did not put his own name in the goblet of fire. Barty Crouch Junior, using polyjuice potion to disguise himself as Alistair Moody, put Harry's name in the goblet of fire as part of his plan to deliver Harry into Lord Voldemort's hands."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the best football team in history?", "output": "Liverpool Football Club"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me which one of the following countries are in the European Union: The Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, Finland, the United Kingdom, Italy, Luxembourg, Turkey, Australia, Vietnam, Canada.", "output": "The Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Italy and Luxembourg are in the European Union.\n\nRest of the countries: Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Australia, Vietnam and Canada are not a part of the European Union but might have deals allowing them to benefit from the certain conveniences of the European Union such as free trade.\n\nFor example, while Switzerland has very close ties with European Union nations and has similar benefits, they are not a part of the EU. Switzerland enjoys benefits such as freedom of movement of people between the EU member states and Switzerland, this is due to a separate agreement: Agreement on the Free Movement of Persons (AFMP)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was the prime minister of Spain when Spain joined NATO?", "output": "Spain joined NATO by referendum in 1986. The prime minister of Spain at the time was Felipe Gonzalez."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: tell me whether these are girl names or boy names: Ali, Billie, Cameron", "output": "They are gender neutral names"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a bulleted list of the seven most team with the most english premier league title", "output": "Here are the seven teams with the most premier league titles-\n1. Manchester United - 20 premier league titles\n2. Liverpool FC - 13 premier league titles\n3. Arsenal FC - 20 premier league titles\n4. Everton FC - 9 premier league titles\n5. Manchester City - 8 premier league titles\n6. Aston Villa - 7 premier league titles\n7. Chealse FC and Sunderland AFC - 6 premier league titles"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Chenda, Suroz", "output": "Suroz is string, Chenda is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In computer science, where did the term big-endian originate?\nContext: Danny Cohen introduced the terms big-endian and little-endian into computer science for data ordering in an Internet Experiment Note published in 1980.\n\nThe adjective endian has its origin in the writings of 18th century Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift. In the 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels, he portrays the conflict between sects of Lilliputians divided into those breaking the shell of a boiled egg from the big end or from the little end. Because the emperor's son had cut his finger while opening an egg from the big end, doing so was prohibited by an imperial edict; those who rebelled and did so were called \"Big-Endians\" (Swift did not use the term Little-Endians in the work). Cohen makes the connection to Gulliver's Travels explicit in the appendix to his 1980 note.", "output": "Danny Cohen introduced the terms big-endian in an Internet Experiment Note published in 1980. In the appendix to the 1980 note he connected the idea to Gulliver's Travels."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Find all sports from this passage that use the term hat-trick.\nContext: The term first appeared in 1858 in cricket, to describe H. H. Stephenson taking three wickets with three consecutive deliveries. Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and presented him with a hat bought with the proceeds.[full citation needed] The term was used in print for the first time in 1865 in the Chelmsford Chronicle.[non-primary source needed] The term was eventually adopted by many other sports including hockey, association football, Formula 1 racing, rugby, and water polo.", "output": "Term hat-trick is primarily used in Cricket but is also adopted in hockey, association football, Formula 1 racing, rugby, and water polo."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the best movies that are sequels", "output": "Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Night at the Museum 2, Grown-Ups 2, Toy Story 2"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the names of the works of Michael Daugherty from the text. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: Michael Kevin Daugherty (born April 28, 1954) is an American composer, pianist, and teacher. He is influenced by popular culture, Romanticism, and Postmodernism. Daugherty's notable works include his Superman comic book-inspired Metropolis Symphony for Orchestra (1988–93), Dead Elvis for Solo Bassoon and Chamber Ensemble (1993), Jackie O (1997), Niagara Falls for Symphonic Band (1997), UFO for Solo Percussion and Orchestra (1999) and for Symphonic Band (2000), Bells for Stokowski from Philadelphia Stories for Orchestra (2001) and for Symphonic Band (2002), Fire and Blood for Solo Violin and Orchestra (2003) inspired by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Time Machine for Three Conductors and Orchestra (2003), Ghost Ranch for Orchestra (2005), Deus ex Machina for Piano and Orchestra (2007), Labyrinth of Love for Soprano and Chamber Winds (2012), American Gothic for Orchestra (2013), and Tales of Hemingway for Cello and Orchestra (2015). Daugherty has been described by The Times (London) as \"a master icon maker\" with a \"maverick imagination, fearless structural sense and meticulous ear.\"\n\nCurrently, Daugherty is Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michael Daugherty's music is published by Peermusic Classical, Boosey & Hawkes, and since 2010, Michael Daugherty Music/Bill Holab Music.", "output": "Metropolis Symphony, Dead Elvis , Jackie O, Niagara Falls, UFO, Bells for Stokowski, Fire and Blood, Time Machine, Ghost Ranch, Deus ex Machina, Labyrinth of Love, American Gothic, Tales of Hemingway"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people put ICE as a contact in their cell phone?", "output": "ICE is an acronym referring to \"In case of emergency\". It's recommended to put an emergency contact with the acronym ICE in your phone as a preventative measure."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When was the Wold Bison Jump in active use?\nContext: The Wold Bison Jump is an archeological site in Johnson County, Wyoming, United States. An area at the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.\nThe site was used during the 1300s to 1600s by Native Americans to kill bison by stampeding them over a cliff. The site is relatively attractive for that purpose because the cliff is not visible to the bison from afar, and the routes by which the bison must be channeled are relatively efficiently managed", "output": "The Wold Bison Jump was estimated to be active from 1300s to 1600s."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of great computer games", "output": "Sure, I will list a few great computer games, but be aware that there are many great computer games way more than what I can list here. \n\n- Elden Ring\n- World of Warcraft\n- Hogwarts Legacy\n- Hearthstone\n- Minecraft\n- Civilization\n- Dota\n- Cities: Skylines"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the 1980 gold medal match in hockey called the 'Miracle on Ice'?", "output": "The US Olympic hockey team was a heavy underdog against the Soviets in 1980, and their victory over the Soviets was a surprise to nearly everyone. As the game concluded, Al Michaels, the play-by-play announcer for the game, exclaimed \"Do you believe in miracles? Yes!', and because many people around the world watched the game on television, the game became known as the 'Miracle on Ice'."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the largest or biggest land animal?", "output": "The largest or biggest land animal is the African bush elephant. It can reach weights of up to 10000 kgs (or 22000 lbs). However historically there have been dinosaurs that are greater in weight than elephants."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can you take good star photos?", "output": "Taking good star photos requires 3 critical elements: good observation conditions, good equipment and plenty of time. Picking a dark site without a lot of light pollution that's away from cities and other strong sources of light is a must. The weather also has to be clear, without clouds, and preferably on a night without full moon which is another source of light pollution. On the equipment side, if you're planning to use a cellphone, make sure that it has a night mode and you have a way to keep it immobile for the duration of the photo, which could take 4 or more minutes. You will get better results with a digital camera as those have larger lenses which can capture more light. Also remember that the longer the photo, the more the earth will turn, causing your starts to appear as trails in the photo - which may or may not be desired. For professional looking photos you'll need a telescope, and remember that no matter what you do, your photos won't look anything like those coming from Hubble and other large telescopes. Lastly, plan on spending plenty of time - the longer the exposure the better you can see the stars, and you might want to take several photos - try different parts of the sky, see what happens when you include the ground or not, and remember to let your eyes adjust to the dark and look around yourself, while you're taking the photos!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What cause did the Suffragettes advance?", "output": "The Suffragettes advocated for the right to vote for women"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: how to handle loneliness in your life?", "output": "The first step of handling loneliness, depression is to observe the triggering patterns and understand the causal effect. Once, we identify the time block, try to compartmentalize your feelings and back thoughts. Fill those time blocks or duration of the day with an useful activity such as engaging in a physical activity, picking up sports, cooking or try radically a new activity and immerse yourself. so that the there are no back thoughts in your mind. Plan your weekend and evenings with activities to switch off. Pick up a hobby which you are interested in. Try to go on a date or meetup to whom you can date through various forums outside of your work or a person radically in a different field."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between mean, mode, and median?", "output": "Mean, mode, and median are different types of averages. The mode is the most commonly occuring element in a sample. The median is the element occuring at the 50th percentile, or halfway through an ordered sample, and is therefore resistant to outliers. Mean is found by summing all of the values in a sample and dividing that total by the count of the items in the sample. Mean is perhaps the most common colloquial meaning of the word \"average\", but is less resistant to outliers than both mode and median."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What equipment is required for scuba diving?", "output": "Scuba diving requires\n* An air (or enriched air) tank\n* Breathing device - typically an open circuit regulator or a closed circuit rebreather\n* Buoyancy Control Device (bcd)\n* Depth gauge\n* Submersible Pressure Gauge\n* Dive Computer or Watch\n* Mask\n* Fins\nOptional equipment\n* Wetsuit\n* Weights\n* Surface Marker Buoy\n* Dive Light"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following football player by goal scored : Romario, Messi, Ibrahimovic, Muller, Ronaldo", "output": "Ronaldo,Messi,Romario,Muller,Ibrahimovic"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why did Major League Baseball introduce new rules for 2023?", "output": "Major League Baseball has long grappled with a stigma that its games were boring because they were too long without much action. \n\nThere were multiple reasons for games to swell to over 3 hours long on average, but notably were more pitching changes, long delays between pitches, batters who would step out of the batters box between pitches, evolving batter strategies to be home-run or strikeout, and increased coach mound visits. \n\nIn 2023, Major League Baseball implemented a number of drastic rule changes in its top flight league that had shortened game times to 2 hours, 30 minutes in lower levels called the Minor Leagues. These changes included a pitch clock, limiting the number of pickoff attempts. To increase the amount of offense generated, they eliminated the defensive shift and increased the size of the bases, effectively shortening the distance between bases to encourage more stolen base attempts. \n\nThrough the first week of the 2023 season, the average length of game is down to 2 hours, 30 minutes like the Minors, batting averages are up 15 points to .245, and the number of stolen bases doubled in comparison to the year before."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to be a good software engineer?", "output": "A diversity of industry experience is required to be a good software engineer. Practice industry-standard principles of writing high-quality production-grade code, understand and debug a complicated production system, and effectively communicate with other engineers to scale the team."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the following state true or false: Peanuts are vegetables?", "output": "This statement is true. Peanuts are part of the legume family and are therefore vegetables."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me the TLDR on using llamas to guard my livestock.\nContext: Using llamas as livestock guards in North America began in the early 1980s, and some sheep producers have used llamas successfully since then. Some would even use them to guard their smaller cousins, the alpaca. They are used most commonly in the western regions of the United States, where larger predators, such as coyotes and feral dogs, are prevalent. Typically, a single gelding (castrated male) is used.\n\nResearch suggests the use of multiple guard llamas is not as effective as one. Multiple males tend to bond with one another, rather than with the livestock, and may ignore the flock. A gelded male of two years of age bonds closely with its new charges and is instinctively very effective in preventing predation. Some llamas appear to bond more quickly to sheep or goats if they are introduced just prior to lambing. Many sheep and goat producers indicate a special bond quickly develops between lambs and their guard llama and the llama is particularly protective of the lambs.\n\nUsing llamas as guards has reduced the losses to predators for many producers. The value of the livestock saved each year more than exceeds the purchase cost and annual maintenance of a llama. Although not every llama is suited to the job, most are a viable, nonlethal alternative for reducing predation, requiring no training and little care.", "output": "TLDR: LLamas can be used as livestock guards. Typically a single castrated male is the best choice (multiple males will bond with each other instead of bonding with the livestock). Generally llamas are cost effective, require no training and little care."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a Mormon?", "output": "A Mormon typically refers to a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The word Mormon comes from a prophet in the Book of Mormon who lived in the Americas around 300 A.D. The Book of Mormon is part of the canon of scripture that members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints use, in conjunction with the Bible and the Doctrine and Covenants. It is often viewed as a distinguishing difference between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and other Christian denominations. Historically, this is why members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been called Mormons."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who wrote Les Miserable", "output": "Victor Hugo"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people like living in California?", "output": "California has the highest population of any U.S. state. Many people like living there because of its relatively mild climate and easy access to National and State Parks. Others enjoy living in California because it provides strong human rights protections to minority groups. California is a very large state and has a varied geography. As a result, people who want to live in coastal, forested, desert, or mountain environments can all find a location they like."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a brief paragraph about the evolution of Egyptian pyramids.", "output": "Egyptian pyramids are fascinating ancient buildings edified more than 2500 years before the Common Era. According to Egyptologists, these megalithic structures served as tombs for the biggest pharaohs that successively ruled the region in that Era. The biggest ones, present until now in Giza, are built with astonishing precision using the rudimental tools and materials that were available at that time. For example, Khufu pyramid, culminating at 481 feet, is an architectural masterpiece. The size, orientation and precision of this pyramid are keeping the best current architects agape. However, the journey was not straightforward for ancient Egyptians. Building such megalithic structures remains very hard to even nowadays. Before achieving the precision of the pyramids on Giza plateau, some inconsistencies and simpler trials are still present in Egypt showing the progressive improvement in their construction know-how through time. The first historically documented pyramid in Egypt is attributed to Djozer pharaoh in the third dynastic period. It is a stepped structure with superposed squares without big attention to the external design and polishment that we find later in the more recent pyramids. Egyptologists proved the existence of many other attempts to build similar structures in the same dynasty. However, the first complete pyramid structures appeared only in the 4th dynasty, giving successively the rise of the great pyramids of Meidum, Dahshur, and Giza"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who are the top 25 regular season career points scorers in the NBA to date?", "output": "- LeBron James \n- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar\n- Karl Malone\n- Kobe Bryant\n- Michael Jordan\n- Dirk Nowitzki\n- Wilt Chamberlain\n- Shaquille O'Neal\n- Carmelo Anthony\n- Moses Malone\n- Elvin Hayes\n- Hakeem Olajuwon\n- Kevin Durant\n- Oscar Robertson\n- Dominique Wilkins\n- Tim Duncan\n- Paul Pierce\n- John Havlicek\n- Kevin Garnett\n- Vince Carter\n- Alex English\n- Reggie Miller\n- Jerry West\n- Patrick Ewing\n- James Harden"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the best soccer player ?", "output": "This is a question that is often debated during dinners. To remain as factual as possible, it would certainly be appropriate to mention the name of the current Golden Ball: Karim Benzema."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a friendly email to my neighbor asking them to keep the noise down after 10pm on Weekdays.", "output": "Hi Neighbor!\n\nI hope this email finds you well and getting ready for the sunny spring weather. As the days grow longer, I wanted to ask you for a small favor: can you please try to keep the noise down after 10pm on weekdays? to be clear, I'm not suggesting we all live in libraries--just that external parties, loud music, and fireworks cease after 10pm on weekdays. I'm hopeful that 10pm represents a reasonable compromise between those socializing late and those waking up early. Let me know if you disagree and we can try to work out an alternative compromise. And by all means, please let us know if there are special occasions and/or considerations we should understand. Our goal is to maintain this healthy, thriving neighborhood. \n\nThank you,\n\nKevin"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the purpose of using Terraform modules ?", "output": "In order to easily maintain, manage and scale their infrastructure, DevOps teams design their infrastructure using modular and reusable components called Terraform modules. Terraform modules allow you to easily share and reuse the same components across multiple use cases and environments. It also helps enforce a standardised approach of defining resources and adopting best practices across your organisation. Not only does consistency ensure best practices are followed, it also helps to enforce compliant deployment, avoid accidental misconfigurations which could lead to costly errors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does BATNA stand for?", "output": "Best - Alternative - To - A - Negotiated - Agreement"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following based on what kind of animals they are.\nrodentia, chiroptera, lizards, primates, crocodiles, soricomorpha, turtles, snakes", "output": "Reptiles- lizards, crocodiles, turtles, snakes\nMammals- rodentia, chiroptera, soricomorpha, primates"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What colors would you use for a futuristic logo?", "output": "Colors such as blue, silver, grey and white evoke a feel of futurism and would be well suited to a futuristic logo."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the capital city and the largest city of Chile same or different?\nContext: Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country located in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and closest to Antarctica, stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. With an area of 756,096 square kilometers (291,930 sq mi) and a population of 17.5 million as of 2017, Chile shares borders with Peru to the north, Bolivia to the northeast, Argentina to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. The country also controls several Pacific islands, including Juan Fernández, Isla Salas y Gómez, Desventuradas, and Easter Island, and claims about 1,250,000 square kilometers (480,000 sq mi) of Antarctica as the Chilean Antarctic Territory.[nb 2] The capital and largest city of Chile is Santiago, and the national language is Spanish.", "output": "They are the same. Santiago."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me an idea of a simple yet unique Mocktail made up of Mango", "output": "Here is a Mocktail named \"Mango Mule\". All you need is a 4-5 slices of cucumber, some simple syrup, 50gm of mango puree, 50gm of fresh lime juice, small can of ginger beer (non-alcoholic), and some mint, and lime for extra garnishing touch. It is quite easy to make this Mocktail. Mix cucumber slices and simple syrup in cocktail shaker, followed by addition of mango puree and lime juice and crushed ice. Pour it into a glass and add the ginger beer with a final good old stir. Garnish it as per your needs."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is SAML?", "output": "SAML or Security Assertion Markup Language is an open standard and an XML-based framework for authentication and authorization between an identity provider, service provider, and a principal. SAML is used to enable web-browser based single sign-on (SSO)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is renal compensation?\nContext: Renal compensation is a mechanism by which the kidneys can regulate the plasma pH. It is slower than respiratory compensation, but has a greater ability to restore normal values. Kidneys maintain the acid-base balance through two mechanisms,- the secretion of H+ ions and the reabsorption of bicarbonate HCO3 from urine which is then released into the blood. The regulation of H+ ions and bicarbonate HCO3 is determined by the concentration of the two released within the urine. These mechanisms of secretion and reabsorption balance the pH of the bloodstream. A restored acid-base balanced bloodstream thus leads to a restored acid-base balance throughout the entire body.", "output": "Renal compensation is the mechanism that the kidneys use to regulate plasma pH. It is a slower process than respiratory compensation, but increases the body's ability to restore normal values."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What did the Triceratops use their horns for?\nContext: There has been much speculation over the functions of Triceratops' head adornments. The two main theories have revolved around use in combat and in courtship display, with the latter now thought to be the most likely primary function.\n\nEarly on, Lull postulated that the frills may have served as anchor points for the jaw muscles to aid chewing by allowing increased size and thus power for the muscles. This has been put forward by other authors over the years, but later studies do not find evidence of large muscle attachments on the frill bones.\n\nTriceratops were long thought to have used their horns and frills in combat with predators such as Tyrannosaurus, the idea being discussed first by Charles H. Sternberg in 1917 and 70 years later by Robert Bakker. There is evidence that Tyrannosaurus did have aggressive head-on encounters with Triceratops, based on partially healed tyrannosaur tooth marks on a Triceratops brow horn and squamosal; the bitten horn is also broken, with new bone growth after the break. Which animal was the aggressor is not known. Paleontologist Peter Dodson estimates that in a battle against a bull Triceratops, the Triceratops had the upper hand and would successfully defend itself by inflicting fatal wounds to the Tyrannosaurus using its sharp horns. Tyrannosaurus is also known to have fed on Triceratops, as shown by a heavily tooth-scored Triceratops ilium and sacrum.", "output": "The Triceratops used their horns for both courtship and combat, including defending against aggressive predators such as the Tyrannosaurus."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name one science fiction book from China", "output": "Three body problem is good science fiction, which win Hugo Award for best novel in 2015. It makes a good story about time and civilization. It also describes reactions from different people when they know the existence of aliens."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the reasons people like to visit Brazil?", "output": "Brazil is a South American country with a diverse landscape and cultural mix. From subtropical grasslands in the South to drier biomes in the northeast to the Amazon rainforest, many people visit the country to experience one of the world's biodiverse hotspots. Several species are endemic to Brazil, particularly in the Amazon region. The country is also known for a culture that blends European, African and Indigenous influences. Many visitors are intrigued by its diverse culture. The nation received many migrants from all over the world in the 19th and 20th centuries, leading to the largest Japanese community outside of Japan, largest Italian population outside of Italy, and the largest population of SubSaharan African descent outside of Nigeria. Many of the cultural expressions of Brazil - capoeira, the large Carnaval parades, Brazilian soccer and jiu-jitsu - have found a devotees outside of the country."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why breakfast is so important for the day", "output": "Because you are breaking the fast after a long sleep. So you need to give something to your body."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do I keep a kitchen knife sharp?", "output": "There are many steps you can take to keep your kitchen knives sharp. Here are just a few to get you started. It is important to wash and dry your knives after using them, avoid placing them in the dishwasher as this can dull the edge, once clean you can protect your knife with a cover when storing it in a draw or place the blade in a knife block. This will help prevent the sharp edge banging against other objects and denting the blade. Some people use tools like honing steels after each use to remove the small burrs that accumulate over use and help keep the blade straight."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me few brainstorming techniques", "output": "Mind-Mapping - is where you write down a central idea or problem and then create branches of related idea around it. You can add sub-branches and idea to each branch, creating a visual map of ideas and connections\n\nFree-Writing - is where you set a timer for a specific amount of time and then write down idea that comes to mind, without stopping to edit or censor. Goal is to generate as many ideas as possible in a shortest amount of time\n\nRole-Playing - is where you assign different roles or personas to participants in the session. Example, one person can play role of a customer, another of a competitor and so on. This help participants to see things in different perspective and generate new ideas"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is Python better than R?", "output": "It depends on what the language is being used to accomplish. For example, people tend to start counting at 1, so R begins counts at 1. Computer scientists, however, prefer zero-indexing, so Python begins counts at 0. R syntax is catered more to statistics, data parsing, and machine learning. Python is more typically used for production applications, including machine learning."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Describe the perfect weekend trip to Boston, Massachusetts.", "output": "The best way to spend a weekend in Boston is walking the Freedom Trail in Downtown Boston. Seeing a Red Sox game at Fenway Park is practically required, and if visiting in the off-season, taking a tour of the stadium will suffice. You need to have a lobster roll at the Union Oyster House for Lunch. You should have a cannoli from Mike's Pastry in the North End for dessert as they are the best. Take the T from Government Center to the MFA stop to visit the Museum of Fine Arts. You should stay at the XV Beacon Hotel by the Boston Common. The Boston Commons is a lovely place to have a picnic as well."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the sun made of?", "output": "The Sun is comprised primarily of hydrogen and helium. It's held together by its own gravity. The Sun has several regions. The interior regions include the core, the radiative zone, and the convection zone."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Tianwen 1?", "output": "China's 1st Mars Exploration Mission"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the number of warehouses Costco has. Segregate based on location in a descending order. Use the format ‘ Number of warehouse : Location’.\nContext: Costco Wholesale Corporation (doing business as Costco Wholesale and also known simply as Costco) is an American multinational corporation which operates a chain of membership-only big-box retail stores (warehouse club). As of 2022, Costco is the fifth largest retailer in the world and is the world's largest retailer of choice and prime beef, organic foods, rotisserie chicken, and wine as of 2016. Costco is ranked #11 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.\n\nCostco's worldwide headquarters are in Issaquah, Washington, an eastern suburb of Seattle, although its Kirkland Signature house label bears the name of its former location in Kirkland. The company opened its first warehouse (the chain's term for its retail outlets) in Seattle in 1983. Through mergers, however, Costco's corporate history dates back to 1976, when its former competitor Price Club was founded in San Diego, California. As of February 2023, Costco has 848 warehouses worldwide: 584 in the United States, 107 in Canada, 40 in Mexico, 31 in Japan, 29 in the United Kingdom, 18 in South Korea, 14 in Taiwan, 14 in Australia, four in Spain, two each in France and China, and one each in Iceland, New Zealand and Sweden.", "output": "584 : United States\n107 : Canada, \n40 : Mexico, \n31 : Japan, \n29 : the United Kingdom\n18 : South Korea, \n14 : Taiwan, \n14 : Australia, \n4 : Spain, \n2 : France\n2 : China\n1 : Iceland\n1 : New Zealand\n1 : Sweden"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What makes bread rise?", "output": "There are various techniques and ingredients used in the bread making process to make it rise. Yeast can be used in the dough which will activate and the dough will rise over a number of hours (or even days) depending on the type of bread you are making. Another method is natural fermentation ie sourdough. Sourdough bread rises by using a \"pre-ferment\" or sourdough starter when mixing the dough. Typically sourdough requires a longer rise time for the development of the air bubbles and the sour taste by which the name comes from."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name a few popular metal genres", "output": "Thrash Metal, Death Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Power Metal, Crossover, Grindcore, Symphonic Metal, Doom Metal, Death Core"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the names of the sisters of Jawaharlal Nehru. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: Jawaharlal Nehru was born on 14 November 1889 in Allahabad in British India. His father, Motilal Nehru (1861–1931), a self-made wealthy barrister who belonged to the Kashmiri Pandit community, served twice as president of the Indian National Congress, in 1919 and 1928. His mother, Swarup Rani Thussu (1868–1938), who came from a well-known Kashmiri Brahmin family settled in Lahore, was Motilal's second wife, his first having died in childbirth. Jawaharlal was the eldest of three children. His elder sister, Vijaya Lakshmi, later became the first female president of the United Nations General Assembly. His youngest sister, Krishna Hutheesing, became a noted writer and authored several books on her brother.", "output": "Vijaya Lakshmi, Krishna Hutheesing"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a brief advertisement for a rentable property near a lake in the mountains. The target audience should be older adults looking for a quiet retreat. There should be several stipulations discouraging parties, teenagers, and noisy guests. Begin with an eye-catching summary statement. The property name is \"The Misty Lake Overlook\"", "output": "Enjoy eye-popping views, picturesque landscapes, quiet solitude, luxurious accommodations - and more!! - at The Misty Lake Overlook.\nThe Misty Lake Overlook - your home-away-from-home - is nestled in a quiet corner of a idyllic mountain clearing, just above Misty Lake. A show-stopper great room greets you upon entry with a open-concept kitchen and living space. Stay warm through the cool evenings with a newly renovated fireplace. Eat, play, and relax on the lavish outdoor patio, fully equipped with dining areas, charcoal grill, hot tub, and games for young children. The private dock is only a 5-10 minute walk down the mountain and comes with a water slide, kayaks, and a fishing pier.\nPlease note, guests of the Misty Lake Overlook must adhere to all Misty Lake rules: Quiet hours are between 10pm-7am; no horseplay in the lake; life jackets must be worn at all times near the water. Additional rental notes and requirements: the average guest age must be 30+; there will be a $1000 refundable service deposit to cover any damage or mess; there is only parking space for 2 cars; absolutely no parties allowed."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the 4 oceans on earth", "output": "Atlantic Ocean\nArctic Ocean\nPacific Ocean\nIndian Ocean"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How fast do you move when riding a wave?", "output": "The average human runs about 6 to 8 mph depending on age, gender, fitness, and training. Average humans can sprint about 14 mph (well trained individuals run much faster). \nThe speed of a breaking wave varies depending on the size and period of the particular wave energy; however, on average a wave moves about 10 to 15 mph. \nYou ride waves about as fast as you can run but while standing on a hydroplaning board. Which is why the Beach Boys say \"Catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world\"."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about 341 George Street, Sydney, tell me when what companies had headquarters there.\nContext: 341 George Street, Sydney is a heritage-listed bank building located at 341 George Street, in the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1927 to 1932 and housed the headquarters of the Bank of New South Wales, and later Westpac. It is also known as Westpac Bank building and Bank of NSW building. Westpac sold the building in 2002, but continues to lease the lower floors for use as banking chambers. The upper floors are leased by other tenants.\n\nIt was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. The building served as the Head Office for the Bank of New South Wales until relocated to 60 Martin Place in 1970.", "output": "Westpac and Bank of New South Wales had their headquarters at 341 George Street, Sydney."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the Mayan Civilization known for?", "output": "The Maya civilization of the Mesoamerican people is known by its ancient temples and glyphs. Its Maya script is the most sophisticated and highly developed writing system in the pre-Columbian Americas. The first Maya cities developed around 750 BC, and by 500 BC.It is also noted for its art, architecture, mathematics, calendar, and astronomical system.\nThe Maya civilization developed in the Maya Region, an area that today comprises southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide bulleted list of the years mentioned and what happened in that year in the format {Year}--{What happened}\nContext: There have been minor changes to the uniform design throughout the years, such as changing the silver stripe patterns on the jersey sleeves, and changing the colors of the jersey numbers. \"TV numbers\", which are auxiliary uniform numbers to help TV broadcasters identify players from the line of scrimmage, were added to the jersey sleeves in 1956. White trim was added to the logo in 1970, with outlines (white on the blue jersey, silver on the white jersey) added to the numbers in 1972; the color arrangement on the numbers on the blue jerseys was reversed in 1982. The silver facemasks became blue in 1984. In 1998, the team wore blue pants with their white jerseys along with grey socks but dropped that combination after the season. In 1999, the \"TV numbers\" on the sleeves were moved to the shoulders.", "output": "* 1956--\"TV numbers\", auxiliary uniform numbers to help TV broadcasters identify players from the line of scrimmage, were added to the jersey sleeves\n* 1970--White trim was added to the logo\n* 1972--Outlines (white on the blue jersey, silver on the white jersey) were added to the numbers\n* 1982--The color arrangement of the numbers on the blue jerseys was reversed\n* 1984--The silver facemasks were changed to blue\n* 1998--The team wore blue pants with their white jerseys along with grey socks but dropped that combination after the season\n* 1999--The \"TV numbers\" on the sleeves were moved to the shoulders"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Tonguefish or Tongue", "output": "Tonguefish"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why was there a lockout during the 1998-1999 NBA season?\nContext: The 1998–99 NBA season was the Hawks' 50th season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season in Atlanta. On March 23, 1998, the owners of all 29 NBA teams voted 27–2 to reopen the league's collective bargaining agreement, seeking changes to the league's salary cap system, and a ceiling on individual player salaries. The National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) opposed to the owners' plan, and wanted raises for players who earned the league's minimum salary. After both sides failed to reach an agreement, the owners called for a lockout, which began on July 1, 1998, putting a hold on all team trades, free agent signings and training camp workouts, and cancelling many NBA regular season and preseason games. Due to the lockout, the NBA All-Star Game, which was scheduled to be played in Philadelphia on February 14, 1999, was also cancelled. However, on January 6, 1999, NBA commissioner David Stern, and NBPA director Billy Hunter finally reached an agreement to end the lockout. The deal was approved by both the players and owners, and was signed on January 20, ending the lockout after 204 days. The regular season began on February 5, and was cut short to just 50 games instead of the regular 82-game schedule", "output": "The players and owners failed to reach an agreement on salaries."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Haven't you always believed that Earth is flat?", "output": "The statement is incorrect because I never believed that Earth is flat. The Earth is an irregularly shaped Ellipsoid."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List all former departments that were formerly Cabinet-level in the United States.\nContext: Former executive and Cabinet-level departments\nDepartment of War (1789–1947), headed by the secretary of war: renamed Department of the Army by the National Security Act of 1947.\nDepartment of the Navy (1798–1949), headed by the secretary of the Navy: became a military department within the Department of Defense.\nPost Office Department (1829–1971), headed by the postmaster general: reorganized as the United States Postal Service, an independent agency.\nNational Military Establishment (1947–1949), headed by the secretary of Defense: created by the National Security Act of 1947 and recreated as the Department of Defense in 1949.\nDepartment of the Army (1947–1949), headed by the secretary of the Army: became a military department within the Department of Defense.\nDepartment of the Air Force (1947–1949), headed by the secretary of the Air Force: became a military department within the Department of Defense.", "output": "The Department of War, the Department of the Navy, the Post Office Department, the National Military Establishment, the Department of the Army, and the Department of the Air Force."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Brainstorm sea shanty lyrics", "output": "There once was a ship that went to sea, and they named her the O'Malley. It bobbed in the waves and tipped you see! The sea was rough and the weather went sour. Then the crew heaved every hour! Oh no, down she goes! Oh no, down she goes; Down O'Malley into the sea!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which companies continue to make computers today: Lenovo, Apple, Tandy, Compaq, Digital, HP, Dell, Gateway.", "output": "The following companies continue to make computers today: Lenovo, Apple, HP, Dell.\n\nPlease note that Compaq was acquired by HP and its computers were subsequently rebranded as HP."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether matches in each sport is usually played individually or on a team: baseball, golf, tennis, wrestling, hockey", "output": "Baseball: Team\nGolf: Individually\nTennis: Individually\nWrestling: Individually\nHockey: Team"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How big is Reef manta rays\nContext: The reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi) is a species of ray in the family Mobulidae, one of the largest rays in the world. Among generally recognized species, it is the second-largest species of ray, only surpassed by the giant oceanic manta ray.\n\nThe species was described in 1868 by Gerard Krefft, the director of the Australian Museum. He named it M. alfredi in honor of Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, the first member of the British royal family to visit Australia. It was originally described as part of the genus Manta but in 2017 was changed, along with the rest of the mantas, to be included as part of the genus Mobula.\n\nReef manta rays are typically 3 to 3.5 m (9.8 to 11.5 ft) in disc width, with a maximum size of about 5.5 m (18 ft). For a long time included in M. birostris, the status of the reef manta ray as a separate species was only confirmed in 2009. The reef manta ray is found widely in the tropical and subtropical Indo-Pacific, but with a few records from the tropical East Atlantic and none from the West Atlantic or East Pacific. Compared to the giant oceanic manta ray, the reef manta ray tends to be found in shallower, more coastal habitats, but local migrations are sometimes reported. Mobula birostris is similar in appearance to Mobula alfredi and the two species may be confused as their distribution overlaps. However, there are distinguishing features.", "output": "Reef manta rays are typically 3 to 3.5 m (9.8 to 11.5 ft) in disc width, with a maximum size of about 5.5 m (18 ft)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Oscar or Papa", "output": "Oscar"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best way to store food?", "output": "Different food requires different forms of storage. It is important to check the labels for your food and follow the instructions carefully. Non-perishable food in well sealed containers can be stored in the pantry. Perishable food should be sealed and placed in the fridge for short-term storage or freezer for long-term storage."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who played Billy the Kid in The Left Handed Gun", "output": "Paul Newman"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following can fly: bird, cow, cat, dog, car, helicopter, drone, bike, pot, butterfly, feather?", "output": "The objects that can fly are: bird, helicopter, drone, butterfly.\nThe objects that cannot fly are: cow, cat, dog, car, bike, pot, feather.\n\nHowever, someone may claim that a feather can fly as well because it's light enough and a mild wind blow could make it fly."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these are nouns or verbs: Run, Dance, Slide, Jump, Think, Book, Noah Webster, Cat, Omaha, Softness, Justice.", "output": "Run is a verb.\nDance is a verb.\nSlide is a verb.\nJump is a verb.\nThink is a verb.\nBook is a noun.\nNoah Webster is a noun.\nCat is a noun.\nOmaha is a noun.\nSoftness is a noun.\nJustice is a noun."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Would you typically find each of the following items in a bathroom, bedroom, kitchen or living room? Couch, pillow, dish soap, bedside table, oven, shower, toilet, coffee table, coffee machine", "output": "Couch: living room, pillow: bedroom, dish soap: kitchen, bedside table: bedroom, oven: kitchen, shower: bathroom, toilet: bathroom, coffee table: living room, coffee machine: kitchen"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is HTTP?", "output": "Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is a method for encoding and transporting information between a client (such as a web browser) and a web server. HTTP is the primary protocol for transmission of information across the Internet."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: classify the following as outfits vs appliances: dress, shoes, toaster, jackets, fridge, air fryer, instant pot, vest, gloves, pants, jeans", "output": "outfits: dress, shoes, jackets, vest, gloves, pants, jeans\nappliances: toaster, fridge, air fryer, instant pot"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the following paragraph about a laptops, why are laptops called \"laptop\"?\nContext: The names \"laptop\" and \"notebook\" refer to the fact that the computer can be practically placed on (or on top of) the user's lap and can be used similarly to a notebook. As of 2022, in American English, the terms \"laptop\" and \"notebook\" are used interchangeably; in other dialects of English, one or the other may be preferred. Although the term \"notebook\" originally referred to a specific size of laptop (originally smaller and lighter than mainstream laptops of the time), the term has come to mean the same thing and no longer refers to any specific size.", "output": "Laptops are called \"laptop\" because the computer can be practically placed on the user's lap ."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these cities are in Minnesota, Arizona or neither.", "output": "Duluth - Minnesota\nBisbee - Arizona\nBend - Neither\nSt Joseph - Minnesota\nWhy - Arizona\nGuaymas - Neither"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the most easy to keep plants?", "output": "Most evergreens are low maintenance plants. You can plant them outdoors; they grow well regardless of weather conditions and usually do not require additional watering or fertilizing. For indoor plants, peace lilies, money trees, monstera, snake plants, devil's ivy are easy to grow choices."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this reference text about the Catholic University of America, tell me when it was established, where it is located, and who founded it.\nContext: The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private Roman Catholic research university in Washington, D.C. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution of higher education founded by U.S. Catholic bishops. Established in 1887 as a graduate and research center following approval by Pope Leo XIII, the university began offering undergraduate education in 1904. It is classified among \"R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity\".\n\nIts campus is adjacent to the Brookland neighborhood, known as \"Little Rome\", which contains 60 Catholic institutions, including Trinity Washington University, the Dominican House of Studies, and Archbishop Carroll High School, as well as the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.\n\nCUA's programs emphasize the liberal arts, professional education, and personal development. The school stays closely connected with the Catholic Church and Catholic organizations. The residential U.S. cardinals put on the American Cardinals Dinner each year to raise scholarship funds. The university also has a long history of working with the Knights of Columbus; its law school and basilica have dedications to the involvement and support of the Knights.", "output": "The Catholic University was founded in 1887 by the US Catholic Bishops, and is located in Washington, DC."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me an overview of the inspiration of the development of Barbie based on this passage\nContext: Ruth Handler watched her daughter Barbara play with paper dolls, and noticed that she often enjoyed giving them adult roles. At the time, most children's toy dolls were representations of infants. Realizing that there could be a gap in the market, Handler suggested the idea of an adult-bodied doll to her husband Elliot, a co-founder of the Mattel toy company. He was unenthusiastic about the idea, as were Mattel's directors.\n\nDuring a trip to Europe in 1956 with her children Barbara and Kenneth, Ruth Handler came across a German toy doll called Bild Lilli. The adult-figured doll was exactly what Handler had in mind, so she purchased three of them. She gave one to her daughter and took the others back to Mattel. The Lilli doll was based on a popular character appearing in a comic strip drawn by Reinhard Beuthin for the newspaper Bild. Lilli was a blonde bombshell, a working girl who knew what she wanted and was not above using men to get it. The Lilli doll was first sold in Germany in 1955, and although it was initially sold to adults, it became popular with children who enjoyed dressing her up in outfits that were available separately.", "output": "The Barbie Doll was invented by Ruth Handler, who was inspired by a German Doll called Bild Lilli. Unlike most American dolls, which were infants, Lilli was an adult. Ruth was inspired to make a similar type of doll for her daughter because she noticed her daughter liked to give her dolls adult rolls."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some of the major battles in the US Civil War.", "output": "Major battles in the US Civil War include: Gettysburg, Fort Sumpter, Vicksburg, and Shiloh."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the ways you can eat an apple.", "output": "You can eat the apple raw. \nOr you can add it in custard. \nYou can also have caramelised apple.\nI am sure you must have heard of apple pie.\nYou can try apple cake, sure apple sauce too, not sure how it would taste though, never really tried it. \nHow about apple juice, or apple chips. \nI think there's a whole lot way to eat apple than the regular way, but I bet eating raw is the healthiest of all."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is a pomegranate known as a hand grenade?", "output": "When pomegranates become overripe, they will literally burst on the tree, like a grenade. In Spanish, they are known as granadas for this reason."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the healthiest cooking methods for preparing meals?", "output": "Steaming - cooking food by exposing retains nutrients and flavor.\nBoiling - A healthy cooking method but boiling for too long causes the loss of some nutrients.\nGrilling - cooking food over an open flame allows surplus fat to drip from the food.\nBaking and roasting - involve cooking in an oven, which can retain nutrients and flavors.\nStir-frying - A healthy method of cooking food in high heat.\nPoaching - involves cooking food in liquid at a low temperature.\nThe healthiest cooking methods involve minimal added fats, salt, and sugar."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the dominant character encoding for the World Wide Web?\nContext: UTF-8 is the dominant encoding for the World Wide Web (and internet technologies), accounting for 97.9% of all web pages, over 99.0% of the top 10,000 pages, and up to 100.0% for many languages, as of 2023. Virtually all countries and languages have 95.0% or more use of UTF-8 encodings on the web.", "output": "The dominant character encoding for the World Wide Web is UTF-8. It is used by 97.9% of all web pages."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was the first woman ever inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "output": "Aretha Franklin."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What makes Alabama Football coach Nick Saban so good at his job?", "output": "Nick Saban is process oriented. This is exemplified by his team's focus on processes rather than results. The philosophy is centered around the idea that building a \"championship process\" is the key to success. Focusing on improving your processes (e.g. tackling, blocking, footwork, catching, reading the defense) as opposed to being results-oriented will carry you further. Chasing results can cause someone to re-invent the wheel when they don't achieve immediate success, whereas being process-oriented allows you to hone in and improve upon the skill set needed to consistently reach your goals."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is István Szalay?\nContext: István Szalay (22 March 1944 – 1 September 2022) was a Hungarian mathematician and politician. A member of the Hungarian Socialist Party, he served in the National Assembly from 1998 to 2002. Prior to that, he was mayor of Szeged from 1994 to 1998.\n\nSzalay died on 1 September 2022, at the age of 78.", "output": "István Szalay was a Hungarian mathematician and politician."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a language or religion: Spanish, Catholicism, Islam, Judaism, Mandarin, Arabic", "output": "Spanish: Language\nCatholicism: Religion\nIslam: Religion\nJudaism: Religion\nMandarin: Language\nArabic: Language"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Tyrannosaurus Rex, Amazon River Dolphin", "output": "Tyrannosaurus Rex is extinct, Amazon River Dolphin is alive."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract what is Top Gun\nContext: The United States Navy Strike Fighter Tactics Instructor program (SFTI program), more popularly known as Top Gun (stylized as TOPGUN), is an American military program that teaches fighter and strike tactics and techniques to selected naval aviators and naval flight officers, who return to their operating units as surrogate instructors.", "output": "The United States Navy Fighter Weapons School was established on 3 March 1969, at Naval Air Station Miramar, California. \n\nThe unit's purpose was to train fighter air crews in all aspects of fighter weapons systems and the art of aerial combat. It serves to build a nucleus of eminently knowledgeable fighter crews to construct, guide, and enhance weapons training cycles and subsequent aircrew performance. This select group acts as the F-4 community’s most operationally orientated weapons specialists. Top Gun's efforts are dedicated to the Navy’s professional fighter crews, past, present and future."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a debit card?", "output": "A debit card, also known as a check card or bank card is a payment card that can be used in place of cash to make purchases. The term plastic card includes the above and as an identity document. These are similar to a credit card, but unlike a credit card, the money for the purchase must be in the cardholder's bank account at the time of a purchase and is immediately transferred directly from that account to the merchant's account to pay for the purchase.\n\nSome debit cards carry a stored value with which a payment is made (prepaid card), but most relay a message to the cardholder's bank to withdraw funds from the cardholder's designated bank account. In some cases, the payment card number is assigned exclusively for use on the Internet and there is no physical card. This is referred to as a virtual card."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is art useless?", "output": "Whether art possesses a purpose or not depends on perspective. \nFrom a practical perspective, art itself may not provide an instrumental value or necessity to humans. \n\nHowever, the continuous, innate appreciation of art remains visible in the human race, so although it has no use, humans continue to view its intrinsic value as transcendent to practicality. The millions of galleries and museums dedicated to preserving and enriching artistic culture are proof of this.\n\nMany would argue that, through art, thoughts and emotions can be inspired, allowing people to connect on a deeper level to the beauty of the human experience. \n\nThe use of art can also be analysed from a financial perspective. It not only allows for the artist to express their imagination and sell their paintings, but it also generates employment in the creative industry.\n\nIn conclusion, despite the lack of practicability of art, its intrinsic value is visible through the appreciation of beauty and talent."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was Selective Service Act?", "output": "The Selective Service Act was passed in 1917 (May). It enabled the country to enlist more men to the military"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to manage a high performance team?", "output": "Create a supportive environment\nEncourage innovation\nAcknowledge and learn from conflict\nAssign specific tasks\nCreate incentives\nFoster independence"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the parts of a sail?", "output": "The parts of a sail are: Head, Leech, Clew, Foot, Tack, and Luff."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which houseplants are the most popular?", "output": "Houseplants provide greenery, texture, and interesting focal points in homes. All houseplants require some level of sunlight, water, and humidity to thrive. Many houseplant varieties rise in popularity due to social media trends as well as regional availability. Common household plants include varieties of philodendron, pothos, monstera deliciosa, fiddle leaf fig, and snake plants."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a friendly, convincing e-mail to my landlord asking whether I can get a dog.", "output": "Dear landlord, \n\nI hope you've had a great start to your day and all is well! I've really enjoyed living in your building and amenities. In my time residing here, I've been a clean and respectful tenant. I'm very interested in getting a dog and would like to stay in your building however, I wanted to check with you first if the building is dog friendly. If so, are there any restrictions such as size or breed? Additionally are there any additional costs or changes to my lease I can expect? \n\nI look forward to hearing from you and I hope we can make this work! \n\nBest,\nTenant"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is counterintelligence?", "output": "Counterintelligence is an activity aimed at protecting an agency's intelligence program from an opposition's intelligence service. It includes gathering information and conducting activities to prevent espionage, sabotage, assassinations or other intelligence activities conducted by, for, or on behalf of foreign powers, organizations or persons."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: write a story about the first contact of Alien would be", "output": "The first contact with Alien will be a big event that the entire earth would remember for generations. the first thing that will determine the nature of this first contact depends who get to who first. Alien arrived to earth, or human discovered another planet with other civilisation. it is high likely that in either way, the first contact will be between robots of the more advanced civilisation and the the people of the less advanced civilisation. this is due to the fact that the high advanced civilization tends to explore other worlds using their robots first."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these games are traditionally considered to be board games, and which are card games? Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Poker, Snap, Chess, Backgammon, Bridge and Scrabble.", "output": "Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Chess, Backgammon and Scrabble are all board games. Poker, Snap and Bridge are types of card games."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the year Adani group was founded.\nContext: Adani Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate, headquartered in Ahmedabad. It was founded by Gautam Adani in 1988 as a commodity trading business, with the flagship company Adani Enterprises. The Group's diverse businesses include port management, electric power generation and transmission, renewable energy, mining, airport operations, natural gas, food processing and infrastructure.\n\nIn April 2021, Adani Group crossed US$100 billion in market capitalization, and in April 2022 it crossed the $200 billion mark, in both cases becoming the third Indian conglomerate to do so, after Tata Group and Reliance Industries. In November 2022, it reached $280 billion (INR 24 trillion) surpassing Tata Group. Adani subsequently lost more than $104 billion of market capitalization after fraud and market manipulation allegations by short-seller firm Hindenburg Research. The Adani Group has also attracted other controversies due to various reports of irregular practices. More than 60 percent of the Adani Group's revenue is derived from coal-related businesses. The company's corporate debt totaled $30 billion in 2022.", "output": "Adani group was founded in 1988"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the value of x if x^2 = 4?", "output": "The value of x is either 2 or -2. This is because the square of both those numbers is 4 as shown below:\n\n2 * 2 = 4\n-2 * -2 = 4"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this short paragraph about Belize, how many people live there and what is notable about its population density?\nContext: Belize, formerly known as British Honduras, is a Caribbean country located on the northeastern coast of Central America. Belize is bordered on the northwest by Mexico, on the east by the Caribbean Sea, and on the south and west by Guatemala. It has an area of 22,970 square kilometres (8,867 sq mi) and a population of 408,487 (2019). Its mainland is about 290 km (180 mi) long and 110 km (68 mi) wide. It has the lowest population and population density in Central America.", "output": "Belize has a population of 408,487 people and has the lowest population density in Central America."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From this summary of Captain Ginyu's role in the series Dragon Ball, how many times did Captain Ginyu switch bodies?\nContext: Captain Ginyu (ギニュー隊長, Ginyū-Taichō) is a horned purple-skinned humanoid who is the leader of the Ginyu Force. He is shown to be the most tactically skilled, as he deduced that Goku was masking his true power level by simply watching him fight. After seeing Goku's increased power level when using the Kaio-ken, Ginyu inflicts a near-fatal injury on himself,[ch. 285, 286] before using his technique that allows him to switch bodies with anyone, leaving Goku with Ginyu's nearly dead body.[ch. 286, 287] As Goku, Ginyu momentarily deceives Krillin but has trouble fighting Krillin and Gohan when he realizes that he can not fully control Goku's power.[ch. 288, 289] Ginyu then tries to switch into Vegeta's body, but Goku intervenes getting his body back, and when Ginyu tries again, he switches bodies with a Namekian frog Goku throws in the way.[ch. 290] In Dragon Ball Super, Ginyu is revealed to have survived Namek's destruction and escaped to Earth, though he is still trapped in the frog's body. He takes the opportunity to swap bodies with one of Frieza's soldiers named Tagoma, but is killed by Vegeta shortly afterward. Ginyu is voiced by Hideyuki Hori in the original series and Katsuyuki Konishi in Kai. In English, he is voiced by Richard Newman in the Ocean dub, Dale Kelly in Funimation's original dub, Brice Armstrong in their redub, and by Robert Bruce Elliott in Kai.", "output": "Captain Ginyu switches bodies 4 times in the Dragon Ball series. Captain Ginyu first switched bodies with Goku and back. Then Captain Ginyu switched bodies a Namekian frog, then in Dragon Ball Super, he switched bodies with one of Frieza's soldiers named Tagoma, and is promptly killed by Vegeta."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write an email to my friend who lives in Minneapolis to help convince them to move to Austin Texas.", "output": "Austin Texas is a booming city in central Texas for many reasons that might appeal to you. There are many opportunities for career growth because of all the technology businesses that have chosen to move here. In the job market right now, it is helpful to be near these businesses in case you get laid off from your job. The weather is mild all throughout the winter, so you won't need to scrape snow and ice off of your car every day, although there have been a number of snow storms in the last couple years but they quickly melt and only last a day or two at a time. The summers get hot and can stay above 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time. This may sound like a negative, but one of the best things about Austin is the access to water. Lady Bird Lake, sometimes called Town Lake, is actually a river that runs through the middle of the city. Paddle boarding, swimming in Barton Springs, and party boats on Lake Travis are all water related activities that are particularly fun for a young demographic. There is a vibrant music scene with many local bands and plenty of art related communities. The conscious community in Austin is growing as well through many different types of activities like ecstatic dance, authentic relating, and tantra. There is something for everyone in Austin. The city is a tourist destination with many bachelor and bachelorette parties choosing to visit. Austin also hosts SXSW and ACL, both of which draw many hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. The people are friendly, similar to Minneapolis. The tech scene feels a bit like the New York City hustle, while the West coast chill is present through the laid back, fun oriented lifestyle. You can find whatever you're looking for here, and it is worth spending time here to see how you can make the city your own."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I need a bulleted list of a few things people like to do with trees.", "output": "- Read under one\n- Plant some in a park\n- Pick and eat its fruit\n- Cut it for lumber"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about magnesium, what is the element symbol of magnesium?\nContext: Magnesium is a chemical element with the symbol Mg and atomic number 12. It is a shiny gray metal having a low density, low melting point and high chemical reactivity. Like the other alkaline earth metals (group 2 of the periodic table) it occurs naturally only in combination with other elements and it almost always has an oxidation state of +2. It reacts readily with air to form a thin passivation coating of magnesium oxide that inhibits further corrosion of the metal. The free metal burns with a brilliant-white light. The metal is obtained mainly by electrolysis of magnesium salts obtained from brine. It is less dense than aluminium and is used primarily as a component in strong and lightweight alloys that contain aluminium.", "output": "Mg is the element symbol of magnesium."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are three cities on the east coast of Florida?", "output": "Three cities on the east coast of Florida are Miami, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In 1899 the Eastman company in the USA produced first what", "output": "Kodak 1 - hand held"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List some of the extinct houses in the series \"A Song of Ice and Fire.\"", "output": "Greystark, Fisher, Lothston, Qoherys, Caron, Toyne, Durrendon, Gardener"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is SMTP?", "output": "The Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is an Internet standard communication protocol for electronic mail transmission. Mail servers and other message transfer agents use SMTP to send and receive mail messages. User-level email clients typically use SMTP only for sending messages to a mail server for relaying, and typically submit outgoing email to the mail server on port 587 or 465 per RFC 8314. For retrieving messages, IMAP (which replaced the older POP3) is standard, but proprietary servers also often implement proprietary protocols."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What type of music do U2 make?\nContext: U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin, formed in 1976. The group consists of Bono (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), the Edge (lead guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals), Adam Clayton (bass guitar), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums and percussion). Initially rooted in post-punk, U2's musical style has evolved throughout their career, yet has maintained an anthemic quality built on Bono's expressive vocals and the Edge's chiming, effects-based guitar sounds. Bono's lyrics, often embellished with spiritual imagery, focus on personal and sociopolitical themes. Popular for their live performances, the group have staged several ambitious and elaborate tours over their career.", "output": "U2 are a rock band. They started out as a post punk band and although this has evolved they have kept their anthemic style. Their sound is built on Bono's vocals and Edge's guitar. Their lyrics include spiritual images, and themes of a personal and political nature."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where was poutine invented?", "output": "While it is the national dish of Quebec (a province of Canada) there are multiple cities that are claiming that poutine is from that city. For example Drummondville, Victoriaville, Warwick and Princeville."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What and how should you feed your baby?", "output": "What to feed your baby depends on a number of factors ranging from their age, their health and your preferences. Typically, until your baby is 6 months old, their diet consists exclusively of breast milk or formula. Around 6 months old your baby may be able to start solids. You should consult your physician before modifying the diet of your baby. Some people choose to introduce solids with soft, mushy and simple foods like mashed bananas, avocados or rice cereal. Others will introduce whatever food is being served to the adults — this could be complex foods with spices such as fajitas, curries and hamburgers. Although young babies will rarely have teeth, their gums are very hard and can mash food. For example, a common early food is mini cucumber, which also may alleviate pains with teething. For how to feed your baby, there are two main categories with many variations in between 1/ Baby-led weaning 2/ Spoon fed. Baby-led does what it sounds like — the baby leads their own feeding. This is often done by the caregiver laying out a few foods (Soft, Mashable, Age-appropriate and safe — void of choking hazards) and letting the baby choose which foods to pick up and eat and how much. Spoon-fed means the caregiver is selecting the foods and feeding the baby. There is no right or wrong way to feed your baby. Consult a physician for tips and safety recommendations."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify these as animals or vehicles: helicopter, car, sheep, dog, bike, bus, van, tiger, cat, llama, deer, tractor, airplane, ship, rabbit, snake", "output": "The animals are: helicopter, car, bike, bus, van, tractor, ship\nThe vehicles are: sheep, dog, tiger, cat, llama, deer, rabbit, snake"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What were five of the best english language situation comedies from the 1990s?", "output": "1. Seinfeld\n2. Friends\n3. Cheers\n4. Frazier\n5. The Simpsons"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Create an itinerary for 3 days in Park City Utah that is good for children and adults. Include hotels, food options, one day of skiing and activities.", "output": "Ok, here are three days for a family trip to Park city.\n\nDay one:\n\n- Go grocery shopping at Whole Food Market to pick up snacks, and food for lunches.\n- Pick up rental skiing at Christy's for all adults and children whole are skiing.\n- Eat dinner at River Horse Tavern on Main street.\n\nDay two:\n- Go skiing at Park City Resort. Purchase day passes in person or pre-purchase Epic passes online.\n- Stop with the kids at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Company for a treat.\n- Eat dinner at High Saloon on Park Avenue.\n\nDay three:\n- Go to Park City Library which has a kids' section.\n- Shop at galleries, thrift stores, or gift shops on Main Street.\n- Eat dinner at Butcher House Chops and Grill."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Think of lots of different sources of light to read a book", "output": "A lamp, an overhead light, a candle, the sun, a book light"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which products apple sell?", "output": "Apple sells variety of products. including watches, phones, laptops and computers."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How should I invest my money?", "output": "There are many different ways to invest your money. You can leave it in a Saving account, high yield saving account, stock market, real estate, bonds, notes, Gold, Silver, Cryptocurrency and many other assets. Each of the asset classes comes with different levels of risk. A diverse portfolio has advantageous to a non-diverse portfolio."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an adjustable rate mortgage?", "output": "A mortgage whose interest rate and monthly payments vary throughout the life of the loan"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How does running slow make you run faster?", "output": "There has been a recent shift in thinking about the types of training that makes a distance runner faster while mitigating the risk of injuries. It has been found that running up to 80% of your weekly miles at a very comfortable slow pace was optimal for the fastest improvement. A slow pace can be measured by running at or below 70% of your maximum heart rate (MHR=220 beats per minute minus your age). For those who don't have a heart rate monitor, another way to measure that you are in this zone is by being able to have a conversation without being out of breath. This “run slow to get faster\" methodology has been embraced by the elite running community and some believe has contributed to the multiple recent world records for both men and women in the middle and long distances. This has also been shown to have the same effect on beginner runners and had tremendous benefits that resulted in improved overall speed performance, while reducing the risk of injury in getting to your race day."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the name of William Gibson's first comic book series?\nContext: Archangel, also written as William Gibson Archangel or William Gibson's Archangel, is a five-issue limited series comic book that was created by William Gibson and Michael St. John Smith, written by William Gibson, illustrated by Butch Guice and story-edited by Michael Benedetto. It is Gibson's first comic book series, which is set in an alternative version of 2016 in which the Vice President of America travels back in time to 1945 to secure power.\n\nIDW Publishing first released Archangel from May 2016 to August 2017, then in October as a hardcover graphic novel. It was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Limited Series and was adapted into an audio play that was released by Audible.", "output": "Archangel"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some words that rhyme with orange", "output": "Sporange\nStorage\nCourage\nWarrant\nAbhorrent \nForage\nPorridge"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are four well known movies with Samuel L Jackson?", "output": "Four well known movies with Samuel L Jackson are Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas, The Incredibles, and Marvel's the Avengers"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What type of kitchen knife should I buy?", "output": "Every household should have at a minimum: a serrated knife, a paring knife, and a chef's knife. The serrated knife is good for cutting breads. A paring knife is handy for peeling and slicing smaller objects such as fruits. A chef's knife is a multi-purpose workhorse that can be used to accomplish most tasks such as slicing and dicing meats, vegetables, and fruits."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me the mascots for the Generation 2 Pokemon games", "output": "The mascots for the Generation 2 Pokemon games are Lugia, Ho-oh and Suicune"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me which one does not fit with the group: Dog, Horse, Goat, Cat, Fox", "output": "All except Fox are domestic animals"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a \"fiat money\" or \"cryptocurrency\": Bitcoin, US Dollar, British Pound, Ethereum, Dogecoin, Euro", "output": "Bitcoin: Cryptocurrency\nUS Dollar: Fiat Money\nBritish Pound: Fiat Money\nEthereum: Cryptocurrency\nDogecoin: Cryptocurrency\nEuro: Fiat Money"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is cricket game popular in some parts of the world?", "output": "Yes, cricket is a very popular game. It is the second most followed game after football in the world. Each team has a squad of 16 to 20 players and 11 can play a game. There are three different formats of game which are popular.\nTest match is the longest format in which each team play 2 innings and have a limit of 90 overs per day with 5 day limit.\n50 over games are also called one day matches with a limit of 50 overs per team in a game.\nT20 or 20-20 is the short format and has lot of following. Takes about 4 hours per game."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the top ten tv shows, according to IMDb ratings.", "output": "1. Planet Earth II (2016), 9.4 points\n2. Breaking Bad (2008), 9.4 points\n3. Planet Earth (2006), 9.4 points\n4. Band of Brothers (2001), 9.4 points\n5. Chernobyl (2019), 9.3 points\n6. The Wire (2002), 9.3 points\n7. Avatar: The Last Airbender (2005), 9.2 points\n8. Blue Planet II (2017), 9.2 points\n9. The Sopranos (1999), 9.2 points\n10. Cosmos (2014), 9.2 points"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage list down the religious aspects of a funeral. List the results in comma separated format.\nContext: A funeral is a ceremony connected with the final disposition of a corpse, such as a burial or cremation, with the attendant observances. Funerary customs comprise the complex of beliefs and practices used by a culture to remember and respect the dead, from interment, to various monuments, prayers, and rituals undertaken in their honor. Customs vary between cultures and religious groups. Funerals have both normative and legal components. Common secular motivations for funerals include mourning the deceased, celebrating their life, and offering support and sympathy to the bereaved; additionally, funerals may have religious aspects that are intended to help the soul of the deceased reach the afterlife, resurrection or reincarnation.\n\nThe funeral usually includes a ritual through which the corpse receives a final disposition. Depending on culture and religion, these can involve either the destruction of the body (for example, by cremation or sky burial) or its preservation (for example, by mummification or interment). Differing beliefs about cleanliness and the relationship between body and soul are reflected in funerary practices. A memorial service (or celebration of life) is a funerary ceremony that is performed without the remains of the deceased person.\n\nThe word funeral comes from the Latin funus, which had a variety of meanings, including the corpse and the funerary rites themselves. Funerary art is art produced in connection with burials, including many kinds of tombs, and objects specially made for burial like flowers with a corpse.", "output": "afterlife, resurrection, reincarnation"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Bream or Cream", "output": "Bream"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people purchase ski passes?", "output": "People buy ski passes so that they have unlimited access to a mountain resort. If they visit the resort enough times in a season, they can save money by using a pass rather than buying individual tickets for each day. Also, using a pass makes it faster to enter the resort without having to stop at a ticket counter."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this passage about Ted Kennedy, at the time of his death, who were the three longest-serving senators of all time?\nContext: When Kennedy died in August 2009, he was the second-most senior member of the Senate (after President pro tempore Robert Byrd of West Virginia) and the third longest-serving senator of all time, behind Byrd and Strom Thurmond of South Carolina. Later that same year, he was passed by Daniel Inouye of Hawaii. Kennedy therefore held the record as the longest-serving Democratic member of Congress to solely serve as a senator until October 2021, when he was surpassed by fellow Democrat Patrick Leahy of Vermont.", "output": "Based on this passage, Robert Byrd, Strom Thurmond and Kennedy were the three longest-serving senators of all time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference about the creation of the UFC, tell me the member of the Gracie family who co-created the UFC and the city they hosted the first UFC event.\nContext: The UFC was founded by businessman Art Davie and Brazilian martial artist Rorion Gracie, and the first event was held in 1993 at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado. The purpose of the early Ultimate Fighting Championship competitions was to identify the most effective martial art in a contest with minimal rules and no weight classes between competitors of different fighting disciplines.", "output": "Rorion Gracie is the co-creator. The first event was held in Denver. Colorado."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best way to handle depression", "output": "Anti-depressants and drugs can be used to manage depression but there are also other more natural ways to help manage it too. Another way to help with depression is by simple exercise because exercise releases endorphins and other feel good hormones that help with the down feeling that comes with depression. It is always best to consult with a doctor to evaluate if exercise would be a good way to help you manage it too because it some cases it may not be a prescribed regime."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Should I take extra fuel when traveling to Alaska?", "output": "There are limited roads in Alaska, as well as northern Canada. While there are some gas stops along the way, options are limited and you might run out of gas in the wilderness. As Alaska is an extremely large state, being stranded in the middle of nowhere is potentially very harmful. It’s a very good idea to take extra fuel when taking a road trip to or through Alaska. Make sure you buy a proper gas can that will not dissolve when in contact with gasoline or diesel."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is Killing is Sin ? Is it ture", "output": "Killing a human being should not be sin because same goes to any animal. So either both are sin or any one of it is not should not be accepted."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some types of physical exercise?", "output": "Exercise can encompass: cardiovascular (aka, cardio), to improve blood flow/circulation and overall heart and lung health\nlifting, to build or tone muscles (arms, legs, shoulders benefit from lifting)\ncore, to improve balance, coordination, and stability\nstretching, to improve flexibility and tone (yoga, martial arts, barre, pilates)\nendurance (swimming, cycling, running distances)"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which one is best for youtube creator gorpro or DJI Osmo pocket 2", "output": "OSMO pocket 2 is best as it has gimble, if you are a creator you will go for day to day videography , OSMO will not disappoint you"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the star of the movie Breakfast at Tiffany's?", "output": "Audrey Hepburn starred in Breakfast at Tiffany's"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of ways to lose weight", "output": "* Get more active\n* Drink plenty of water\n* Use a smaller plate\n* Cut down on alcohol"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the greatest quarterback of all time?", "output": "Tom Brady is widely considered to be the greatest NFL quarterback of all time. He holds the all-time records for Passing Yards, Passing Touchdowns, Completions. \n\nBrady also has a record 7 Super Bowl championships, 3 more than any other quarterback and a record unlikely to be broken. He won 6 of these with the New England Patriots, with whom he spent the first 20 years of career. \n\nAfter early-career comparisons to his contemporary rival Peyton Manning, and mid-career comparisons to another all-time great Joe Montana, Brady ended his career as the indisputable Greatest of All Time (GOAT) by playing at an extremely high level for multiple decades."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is grep used for?\nContext: grep is a command-line utility for searching plain-text data sets for lines that match a regular expression. Its name comes from the ed command g/re/p (globally search for a regular expression and print matching lines), which has the same effect. \"grep\" was originally developed for the Unix operating system, but later available for all Unix-like systems and some others such as OS-9.", "output": "grep is a popular Unix command that is used to search plain-text data sets for lines that match a pattern or regular expression. grep (global regular expression print) was originally developed for the Unix operating system, but later available for all Unix-like systems.\n\nAn example of using the grep command to search for a keyword in a file: grep keyword file.txt\n\nYou can pipe the output of other commands into grep. For example, grep can be used to search a directory for a file: ls ~/Desktop | grep keyword"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the largest land animal in the world?", "output": "African Elephant"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the best Easter Basket fillers for teenagers?", "output": "Some really good ideas to put in an Easter Basket for a teenager are things that are themed around spring, like umbrellas, a raincoat, seeds to plant, or spring season cosmetics for girls and spring colored clothing for boys. Sweets are always popular, with items like Peeps, chocolate Easter Bunnies and jelly beans being the most common. Other people like to include creative items, like small journals and colored pens and pencils. Don't forget that teens are still young at heart, and might enjoyed some colored sidewalk chalk or bubbles, too! Some practical items are things like water bottles, socks, and personal hygiene items."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about Pwojè Pyebwa, who funded the project?\nContext: Pwojè Pyebwa (Tree Project) is a tree-planting project in Haiti. It was designed, implemented, and initially run by cultural anthropologists. Different from reforestation projects, Pwojè Pyebwa promoted agroforestry—the strategic mixing of crops, trees, and animals. The agroforestry project in Haiti project was funded by the United States Agency for International Development USAID, but implemented through the Pan American Development Organization (PADF) and CARE. It was originally called the Agroforestry Outreach Project (AOP). The original project spanned a decade (1981–1991), but policies from Pwojè Pyebwa continued to direct PADF tree-planting through a second decade (1992 to 2000).\n\nThe project was executed throughout the country. Based on Haitian farmers’ voluntary and widespread participation, the project has been deemed a success by many. Pwojè Pyebwa distributed free trees to farmers, and advised on the incorporation of trees into existing cropping arrangements based on anthropological research into the land tenure, agricultural systems, and the historical market-orientation of Haitian peasant farmers. The project eventually won the Praxis prize in applied anthropology. It is estimated that the project involved one-third of the entire rural Haitian population. Approximately 65 million trees were planted.", "output": "Pwojè Pyebwa was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many times was Edinburgh Castle besieged in its long history?\nContext: Edinburgh Castle is a historic castle in Edinburgh, Scotland. It stands on Castle Rock, which has been occupied by humans since at least the Iron Age, although the nature of the early settlement is unclear. There has been a royal castle on the rock since at least the reign of David I in the 12th century, and the site continued to be a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century, the castle's residential role declined, and by the 17th century it was principally used as military barracks with a large garrison. Its importance as a part of Scotland's national heritage was recognised increasingly from the early 19th century onwards, and various restoration programmes have been carried out over the past century and a half.\n\nAs one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence in the 14th century to the Jacobite rising of 1745. Research undertaken in 2014 identified 26 sieges in its 1,100-year history, giving it a claim to having been \"the most besieged place in Great Britain and one of the most attacked in the world\".", "output": "Recent research - in the last ten years - has identified that the castle was attacked (besieged) 26 times in the course of its 1,100 year history. This meant it was almost constantly being attacked, destroyed and rebuilt. And at one point - in the 14th century - the castle was intentionally destroyed by Edward The Bruce after he had recaptured it, to prevent further attacks from happening on the same spot."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is behavioural economics?", "output": "A method of economic analysis that applies psychological insights into human behavior to explain economic decision-making. Behavioural economics, the application of psychological insights to economic theories and problems, has been growing in influence for decades.’ In short behavioural economics is a subset of the study of economics. It is a method of economic analysis that applies psychological insights into human behaviours to explain economic decision making."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a weapon or a toy: gun, lego, knife, bomb, blocks, doll", "output": "Gun: Weapon\nLego: Toy\nKnife: Weapon\nBomb: Weapon\nBlocks: Toy\nDoll: Toy"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some famous songs by the Beatles", "output": "Some songs by the Beatles are Penny Lane, Yellow Submarine, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Let It Be and Here Comes the Sun"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which family of moth does the Euxoa brevipennis belong to?\nContext: Euxoa brevipennis is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Smith in 1888. In Canada, it is found in British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan. In the United States, it has been recorded from Utah, Colorado and California.", "output": "The Euxoa brevipennis moth belongs to the Noctuidae family of moths."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this text about Battlefield 3 on Wikipedia, what was the included classes you could play as in the game?\nContext: Battlefield 3's multiplayer matches see players take on one of four roles: Assault, Support, Engineer and Recon. The Assault class focuses on assault rifles and healing teammates. The Support class focuses on light machine guns and supplying ammunition. The Engineer class focuses on supporting and destroying vehicles. The Recon class focuses on sniping and spotting enemies. The mechanics of the weapons have been changed to utilize the new engine: compatible weapons may have bipods attached which can then be deployed when in the prone position or near suitable scenery, and provide a significant boost to accuracy and recoil reduction. Suppressive fire from weapons blurs the vision and reduces the accuracy of those under fire, as well as health regeneration. The Recon class can put a radio beacon anywhere on the map and all squad members will be able to spawn on the location of the beacon.", "output": "In Battlefield 3 you could play as one of four classes: Support, Assault, Engineer, and Recon. They all had different equipment and capabilities."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What type of creatures undergo Metamorphosis?\nContext: Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops including birth transformation or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation. Some insects, fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms, and tunicates undergo metamorphosis, which is often accompanied by a change of nutrition source or behavior. Animals can be divided into species that undergo complete metamorphosis (\"holometaboly\"), incomplete metamorphosis (\"hemimetaboly\"), or no metamorphosis (\"ametaboly\").", "output": "Some insects, fish, amphibians, mollusks, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms, and tunicates undergo metamorphosis"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What foods are good sources of protein?", "output": "Protein is essential for body function and is great for repairing and building muscles in your body. Eggs, chicken breast, and lean beef all have a lot of protein. So do dairy items like greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and milk. Vegetarians can find high protein in legumes like lentils, black beans, and chickpeas.\n\nIf you find you aren't getting enough protein in your daily diet, consider getting a protein supplement and adding it to smoothies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about The Universal Data Element Framework (UDEF), tell me how the framework is used.\nContext: The Universal Data Element Framework (UDEF) was a controlled vocabulary developed by The Open Group. It provided a framework for categorizing, naming, and indexing data. It assigned to every item of data a structured alphanumeric tag plus a controlled vocabulary name that describes the meaning of the data. This allowed relating data elements to similar elements defined by other organizations.\n\nUDEF defined a Dewey-decimal like code for each concept. For example, an \"employee number\" is often used in human resource management. It has a UDEF tag a.5_12.35.8 and a controlled vocabulary description \"Employee.PERSON_Employer.Assigned.IDENTIFIER\".\n\nUDEF has been superseded by the Open Data Element Framework (O-DEF).", "output": "The UDEF is a framework for categorizing, naming, and indexing data."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some fun ways that you could spend time with your family?", "output": "There are many different fun activities that you could do with your family. Some examples include going for a walk, visiting a museum, watching a movie, doing an arts and crafts project, playing a board game, or trying a new restaurant. Please note that your decision ought to consider factors such as the ages, health, interests, and available time of the family members."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Lilith?", "output": "Lilith is a figure who appears in both Mesopotamian and Judaic mythology and is purported to be Adam's first wife. She was banished from the Garden of Eden for not being subservient and obeying him."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What started World War 1?", "output": "Many historians consider the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria the start of World War 1. Soon after the assassination Austria declared war on Serbia. Within four weeks their allies declared war on one another."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as either a stringed instrument or a percussion instrument: violin, guitar, drums, congas, bongos, bass guitar.", "output": "The violin, guitar and bass guitar are stringed instruments. Drums, congas, and bongos are percussion instruments."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is topography?", "output": "Topography is the study of the forms and features of land surfaces. The topography of an area may refer to the land forms and features themselves, or a description or depiction in maps.\n\nTopography is a field of geoscience and planetary science and is concerned with local detail in general, including not only relief, but also natural, artificial, and cultural features such as roads, land boundaries, and buildings. In the United States, topography often means specifically relief, even though the USGS topographic maps record not just elevation contours, but also roads, populated places, structures, land boundaries, and so on.\n\nTopography in a narrow sense involves the recording of relief or terrain, the three-dimensional quality of the surface, and the identification of specific landforms; this is also known as geomorphometry. In modern usage, this involves generation of elevation data in digital form (DEM). It is often considered to include the graphic representation of the landform on a map by a variety of cartographic relief depiction techniques, including contour lines, hypsometric tints, and relief shading."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I get from San Francisco airport to downtown San Francisco?", "output": "To travel from San Francisco airport to downtown San Francisco, there are multiple different options. You can travel by car or rideshare which normally takes around 20-60 minutes depending on traffic. Another option is to take public transit using BART which has a direct link inside the airport. This can take up to an hour depending on the time of day and weather."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is comparative genomics?", "output": "The core of comparative genome analysis is the establishment of the correspondence between genes (orthology analysis) or other genomic features in different organisms. It is these intergenomic maps that make it possible to trace the evolutionary processes responsible for the divergence of two genomes. A multitude of evolutionary events acting at various organizational levels shape genome evolution. At the lowest level, point mutations affect individual nucleotides. At a higher level, large chromosomal segments undergo duplication, lateral transfer, inversion, transposition, deletion and insertion. Ultimately, whole genomes are involved in processes of hybridization, polyploidization and endosymbiosis, often leading to rapid speciation. The complexity of genome evolution poses many exciting challenges to developers of mathematical models and algorithms, who have recourse to a spectrum of algorithmic, statistical and mathematical techniques, ranging from exact, heuristics, fixed parameter and approximation algorithms for problems based on parsimony models to Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms for Bayesian analysis of problems based on probabilistic models.\n\nMany of these studies are based on the detection of sequence homology to assign sequences to protein families."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the most successful driver in Formula 1 history?", "output": "The drivers with the most titles in Formula 1 history are Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, with seven titles each, however, we can measure success in many ways, and we can name other very-successful drivers in Formula 1 history like Ayrton Senna, Sebastian Vettel, Alain Prost and Juan Manuel Fangio."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of newspaper is the Secolo d'Italia\nContext: Secolo d'Italia ([ˈsɛːkolo diˈtaːlja]; \"Century of Italy\") is a daily, conservative, online newspaper in Italy, published since 1952, formerly supporting neo-fascism. In 2012, it ceased its print edition and continued as an online-only publication.", "output": "The Secolo d'Italia, Century of Italy, is a daily, conservative, online newspaper in Italy, published since 1952, formerly supporting neo-fascism. In 2012, it ceased its print edition and continued as an online-only publication."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Jon Snow's biological parents?", "output": "While the answer has yet to be officially acknowledged in the \"A Song of Ice and Fire\" series, the \"Game of Thrones\" television show, which is based on the book series, revealed that Jon Snow is the son of the late Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the follow weapons used by the US Military as a Fighter Jet, Rifle, Attack Helicopter, or Tank: M4 Carbine, F16 Falcon, M1 Abrams, F15 Eagle, AH64 Apache, M1903 Springfield, AH1 Cobra, M4 Sherman, F14 Tomcat, F86 Sabre", "output": "M4 Carbine - Rifle\nF16 Falcon - Fighter Jet\nM1 Abrams - Tank\nF15 Eagle - Fighter Jet\nAH64 Apache - Attack Helicopter\nM1903 Springfield - Rifle\nAH1 Cobra - Attack Helicopter\nM4 Sherman - Tank\nF14 Tomcat - Fighter Jet\nF86 Sabre - Fighter Jet"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which are the main reasons for doing a PhD?", "output": "A PhD degree is an essential qualification and prerequisite towards the Academia carrier; in order to be able to teach University students and also progress the research interests and activities. From the first semesters of the PhD studies, candidates will be encouraged to practice their teaching skills, by giving seminars or lectures to undergraduate students."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or woodwind: Tenoroon, Tembor", "output": "Tembor is string, Tenoroon is woodwind."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some ideas to keep the mind active as I get older?", "output": "It is important to keep the mind active, and many ways to do so. Board games are a great way to engage the mind, especially games such as Scrabble and chess. Alternatively there are many mobile applications that have solo games such as Wordle and Sudoku that are good for daily mental exercises. And don't forget that reading and conversing daily is a great way to keep the mind engaged."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is fractional-reserve banking?", "output": "Fractional-reserve banking is the system of banking operating in almost all countries worldwide, under which banks that take deposits from the public are required to hold a proportion of their deposit liabilities in liquid assets as a reserve, and are at liberty to lend the remainder to borrowers. Bank reserves are held as cash in the bank or as balances in the bank's account at the central bank. The country's central bank determines the minimum amount that banks must hold in liquid assets, called the \"reserve requirement\" or \"reserve ratio\". Most commercial banks hold more than this minimum amount as excess reserves.\n\nBank deposits are usually of a relatively short-term duration, and may be \"at call\", while loans made by banks tend to be longer-term, resulting in a risk that customers may at any time collectively wish to withdraw cash out of their accounts in excess of the bank reserves. The reserves only provide liquidity to cover withdrawals within the normal pattern. Banks and the central bank expect that in normal circumstances only a proportion of deposits will be withdrawn at the same time, and that reserves will be sufficient to meet the demand for cash. However, banks may find themselves in a shortfall situation when depositors wish to withdraw more funds than the reserves held by the bank. In that event, the bank experiencing the liquidity shortfall may borrow short-term funds in the interbank lending market from banks with a surplus. In exceptional situations, such as during an unexpected bank run, the central bank may provide funds to cover the short-term shortfall as lender of last resort."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between an electric guitar and acoustic guitar?", "output": "The main difference between an electric guitar and an acoustic guitar is the way they are played. An electric guitar has a pickup attached to it and is played with an amplifier. On the other hand, an acoustic guitar is played without an amplifier and is typically plugged into an amplifier when being played in a live setting."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What advice would you give to FBLA competitors for future years?", "output": "Please do not procrastinate and really focus on the prejudged part of the portion of your report, because that is a prerequisite if you want to compete at states. Also, make sure to thoroughly read the rubric so you hit every single requirement on the rubric, especially the part about providing a recommendation and plan. As for your recommendation, try to come up with a creative acronym to make it memorable. For us, we thought of CHIP, as the topic was about microchips. Although notes are technically allowed, every single team memorizes their presentation, so make sure to have your presentation very well memorized by the conference. Also it is important to get plenty of sleep before the night of the competition, eat breakfast, and act confident when you are presenting. Finally, if you do make a mistake it is okay (part of the learning), just don't act surprised and keep going!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How does meditation help mental health", "output": "Meditation is beneficial for reducing stress. Studies show that it can also reduce depression and anxiety. Meditation can give you a sense of calm, peace and balance that benefits both your emotional well-being and your overall health. Research has found several physiological benefits such as better blood pressure, heart rate, metabolism, breathing pattern, oxygen utilization, and carbon dioxide elimination and relative blood flow to the brain."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What plants and animals are native to Arches National Park\nContext: An abundance of wildlife occurs in Arches National Park, including spadefoot toads, antelope squirrels, scrub jays, peregrine falcons, many kinds of sparrows, red foxes, desert bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, mule deers, cougars, midget faded rattlesnakes, yucca moths, western rattlesnakes, and collared lizards.\n\nA number of plant species are common in the park, including prickly pear cactus, Indian ricegrass, bunch grasses, cheatgrass, moss, liverworts, Utah juniper, Mormon tea, blackbrush, cliffrose, four-winged saltbrush, pinyon pine, evening primrose, sand verbena, yucca, and sacred datura.\n\nBiological soil crust consisting of cyanobacteria, lichen, mosses, green algae, and microfungi is found throughout southeastern Utah. The fibrous growths help keep soil particles together, creating a layer that is more resistant to erosion. The living soil layer readily absorbs and stores water, allowing more complex forms of plant life to grow in places with low precipitation levels.", "output": "Spadefoot toads, antelope squirrels, scrub jays, peregrine falcons, many kinds of sparrows, red foxes, desert bighorn sheep, kangaroo rats, mule deers, cougars, midget faded rattlesnakes, yucca moths, western rattlesnakes, and collared lizards are native animals to Arches National Park.\nPrickly pear cactus, Indian ricegrass, bunch grasses, cheatgrass, moss, liverworts, Utah juniper, Mormon tea, blackbrush, cliffrose, four-winged saltbrush, pinyon pine, evening primrose, sand verbena, yucca, and sacred datura are common plant species in Arches National Park"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please provide details on Brisbane International tournament with given text as a reference\nContext: The Brisbane International established in 2009 is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hardcourts in Brisbane, Queensland in Australia. It is a WTA Premier tournament of the WTA Tour and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 series of the ATP World Tour until 2019, when it was dropped from the ATP Tour.\n\nThe tournament is held annually in January at the Queensland Tennis Centre just before the first Grand Slam tournament of the season, the Australian Open (part of the Australian Open Series). It is owned by Tennis Australia.", "output": "1. The Brisbane International, which began in 2009, is an outdoor hardcourt professional tennis competition held in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.\n2. It is a WTA Premier competition on the WTA Tour, and up until 2019, it was a part of the ATP World Tour 250 series on the ATP World Tour.\n3. The competition is conducted each year in January at the Queensland Tennis Center, right before the season's first Grand Slam event, the Australian Open. (part of the Australian Open Series).\n4. Tennis Australia is the owner."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the CGRO that detects photons?\nContext: The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) was a space observatory detecting photons with energies from 20 keV to 30 GeV, in Earth orbit from 1991 to 2000. The observatory featured four main telescopes in one spacecraft, covering X-rays and gamma rays, including various specialized sub-instruments and detectors. Following 14 years of effort, the observatory was launched from Space Shuttle Atlantis during STS-37 on April 5, 1991, and operated until its deorbit on June 4, 2000. It was deployed in low Earth orbit at 450 km (280 mi) to avoid the Van Allen radiation belt. It was the heaviest astrophysical payload ever flown at that time at 17,000 kilograms (37,000 lb).", "output": "The CGRO is the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO) and was a space observatory detecting photons with energies from 20 keV to 30GeV in earth from 1991 to 2000."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Stephen King?\nContext: Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels. Described as the \"King of Horror\", a play on his surname and a reference to his high standing in pop culture, his books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books. King has published 64 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and five non-fiction books. He has also written approximately 200 short stories, most of which have been published in book collections.[", "output": "Stephen King is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, crime, science-fiction, and fantasy novels. He is described as the \"King of Horror\" for his high standing in pop culture, his books have sold more than 350 million copies, and many have been adapted into films, television series, miniseries, and comic books"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the family that Eudaronia is part of from the text.\nContext: Eudaronia is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Eudaroniidae within the superfamily Seguenzioidea.", "output": "Eudaroniidae"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me six story ideas for writing a children's book.", "output": "1. A dog gets lost and needs to find its owner.\n2. A child is exploring a field and discovers lots of animals hiding in it.\n3. A child and their doll go through a day, waking up, eating breakfast, going outside, taking a nap, reading a book, eating dinner, taking a bath, and going to sleep.\n4. A giraffe astronaut flies to Mars and discovers friendly Martians who help the giraffe to fix his spaceship and return home to Earth.\n5. Ten different animals must work together to pass a letter from a remote village to an apartment in a city.\n6. The book can explain the concept of gravity in simple, funny ways which entertain both parents and children."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the television programs that Don Carlos Dunaway has worked on in alphabetical order.\nContext: Don Carlos Dunaway (fl. 1974–1993) is an American screenwriter known for his work on television programs of the 1970s. He wrote episodes for Baretta, The Rockford Files, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. In 1978 he co-created the TV series Kaz with Ron Leibman. In 1985 he directed an episode of The Twilight Zone. He lives in France with his wife who is a painter and with his cat Lou Lou. He has one son, one daughter, and six grandchildren. One of them is a young rapper named Pietro Dunaway, known as Er Danno[citation needed]", "output": "In alphabetical order, here is a list of the television programs that the screenwriter Don Carlos Dunaway wrote episodes for: Baretta, Kaz, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Rockford Files and The Twilight Zone."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the new 7 Wonders of Nature:", "output": "Here are the new 7 Wonders of Nature:\n\n- Iguazu Falls, on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná\n- Hạ Long Bay, in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam\n- Jeju Island, in the Jeju Province of South Korea\n- Puerto Princesa Underground River, in Palawan, Philippines\n- Table Mountain, overlooking the city of Cape Town, South Africa\n- Komodo Island, one of the 17,508 islands that comprise the Republic of Indonesia\n- Amazon rainforest, located in Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In which country is the town of Kirchenlamitz located?\nContext: Kirchenlamitz is a town in the district of Wunsiedel, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated in the Fichtelgebirge, 13 km northwest of Wunsiedel and 19 km south of Hof.", "output": "Germany"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the sentences below based on the sentiment - neutral, positive, negative, or angry\n\n1. My shirt is red in color\n2. I am so mad about losing my Airpods.\n3. I am tired of being stuck in traffic every day.\n4. I am so stressed and overwhelmed at work.\n5. Work is so energizing\n6. I love sunsets at the beach.\n7. My best vacation place is Rome\n8. They sing Fado in Lisbon\n9. Somebody's going to get hurt so bad - watch it !\n10. I have a meeting at 3pm", "output": "While the same statement can be neutral or negative/positive for different people, I think a generic categorization of these sentences would be :\n\nAngry sentiment : Words like mad or intention to hurt shows underlying anger. They are also inherently negative emotions.\n2. I am so mad about losing my Airpods.\n9. Somebody's going to get hurt so bad - watch it !\n\nNegative sentiment : Tired and stressed indicate negative emotions\n3. I am tired of being stuck in traffic every day.\n4. I am so stressed and overwhelmed at work.\n\nPositive sentiment : These sentences describe something personal and positive.\n5. Work is so energizing\n6. I love sunsets at the beach.\n7. My best vacation place is Rome\n\nNeutral sentiment : These are usually statements, facts, or trivia.\n1. My shirt is red in color\n8. They sing Fado in Lisbon\n10. I have a meeting at 3pm\n\nAdded punctuations, emojis, or way a sentence is said can also reveal added layers of sentiment."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What links Willie Brant, Lech Walesa, Yasser Arafat", "output": "Nobel Peace Prize"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some things I could do as a tourist near Honolulu?", "output": "Here are five things you could do as a tourist on O'ahu:\n- Visit the Pearl Harbor National Monument. While you're there, you could also visit the battleship Missouri and the Pearl Harbor aviation museum on Ford island\n- Visit the Bishop museum\n- Take a surfing lesson at Waikiki, or just take a stroll along the beach\n- Take a helicopter tour of O'ahu\n- Hike to the top of the Diamond Head crater"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the greatest basketball player of all time?", "output": "This is a highly subjective topic and hotly debated. Most basketball experts would agree that a player who has acquired the most NBA championships should be on the list. Bill Russell, with 12 championships, has to be in the conversation. LeBron James is the all time scoring leader and has had one of the longest NBA careers to go along with 4 titles. Kobe Bryant at 5 titles is also on the list. But the most dominant player of his era in the 1990's, winning 6 titles in 6 attempts, was Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan was considered one of the best two way players, excelling at both defense and offense. So while some might not agree, Michael Jordan is always in the conversation for best NBA player of all time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a paragraph about the best things to do while vacationing in Palm Springs, California.", "output": "Palm Springs, California is a popular vacation destination for visitors from all over the world. It features a vibrant downtown shopping district and many opportunities for exploring the Sonoran Desert desert habitat. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of restaurant fare and many exciting attractions. The city is well known for its annual Modernism Week, when the city is packed with visitors touring the city's remarkable collection of mid-century modern homes and buildings. Throughout the surrounding Coachella Valley, visitors also have many options for golf, hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The city is surrounded by national parks and landmarks, and is about an hour's drive from one of the nation's most popular parks: Joshua Tree National Park."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a tribute to my high school swim coach.", "output": "I’ve known Coach for most of my life, growing up in town and spending time with her family as a kid. But it wasn’t until I went to high school and joined the swim team that Coach's role in my life grew and she became more than a parent or even a coach, but an advocate and role model.\n\nCoach left a lasting, positive impact on so many of us. Pushing us not only to be better swimmers, but to be humble leaders and stronger, more confident adults. \n\nEven though I would never be a star swimmer or D1 athlete, I never felt discouraged by Coach or anyone on her coaching staff. Quite the opposite: I threw myself into swimming. We all pushed ourselves to be the best we could be, we cheered as loud as we could on the sidelines, and no one passed up an opportunity to support the team or attend a team outing. Because Coach didn’t just build teams of champion swimmers, she built a community. I’m still close to many of my teammates — some remain my closest friends. That’s because swimming is more than a sport at our school, it’s a family. And Coach is and (in my mind) always will be the matriarch."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What type of movie is Nope?", "output": "Nope is a science-fiction horror movie released in 2022."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about the history of Real Madrid Football Club, tell me the year it was founded and the name of its current stadium.\nContext: Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally worn a white home kit since its inception. The honorific title real is Spanish for \"royal\" and was bestowed to the club by King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem. Real Madrid have played their home matches in the 81,044-capacity Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in downtown Madrid since 1947. Unlike most European sporting entities, Real Madrid's members (socios) have owned and operated the club throughout its history. The club is one of the most widely supported in the world, and was estimated to be worth $5.1 billion in 2022, making it the world's most valuable football team. In 2021, it was the second highest-earning football club in the world, with an annual revenue of €640.7 million.", "output": "Real Madrid was founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club. Its current stadium, where they play their home matches, is Santiago Bernabeu Stadium."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many times have the Boston Celtics won the NBA championship?", "output": "The Celtics have won 17 NBA championships."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who directed the most episodes of season seven of Game of Thrones?", "output": "Jeremy Podeswa, Mark Mylod, and Matt Shakman each directed two episodes of the seventh season of Game of Thrones."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following are women scientists: Marie Curie, Elizabeth Blackwell, Jane Goodall, Rosalind Franklin, Ada Lovelace, Maria Mitchell, Archimedes, Albert Einstein, Ernest Rutherford, Alfred Nobel, Alexander Fleming, Michael Faraday, Niels Bohr, Stephen Hawking, Alan Turing.", "output": "Marie Curie, Elizabeth Blackwell, Jane Goodall, Rosalind Franklin, Ada Lovelace, Maria Mitchell are women scientists."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me some important points about AICF from the given passage.\nContext: The All India Carrom Federation (AICF) (Hindi: अखिल भारतीय कैरम फेडरेशन) is India's national sport federation for the indigenous game of carrom, sanctioning six to seven national-level tournaments per year. It is India's representative body in the International Carrom Federation. The AICF has 15 regional and 28 state subnational affiliate institutions, the largest of which is the Maharashtra Carrom Association, further subdivided into local organisations.", "output": "1. India's national sports federation for the traditional game of carrom, the All India Carrom Federation (AICF), annually approves six to seven national-level competitions.\n2. It serves as the International Carrom Federation's representative for India.\n3. The AICF has 28 state-level affiliate institutions, 15 regional affiliate institutions, and 15 local affiliate institutions, the largest of which is the Maharashtra Carrom Association."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Leslie Hubert Holden?\nContext: Leslie Hubert Holden, MC, AFC (6 March 1895 – 18 September 1932) was an Australian fighter ace of World War I and later a commercial aviator. A South Australian, he joined the Light Horse in May 1915, serving in Egypt and France. In December 1916, he volunteered for the Australian Flying Corps and qualified as a pilot. As a member of No. 2 Squadron on the Western Front, he gained the sobriquets \"Lucky Les\" and \"the homing pigeon\" after a series of incidents that saw him limping back to base in bullet-riddled aircraft. He was awarded the Military Cross, and went on to achieve five aerial victories flying Airco DH.5s and Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5s.", "output": "Leslie Hubert Holden was an Australian fighter ace who served in Egypt and France during World War I."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a list of the best baseball players of all time", "output": "1. Babe Ruth\n2. Ted Williams\n3. Mickey Mantle\n4. Tony Gwynn\n5. Ken Griffey Jr\n6. Cal Ripken Jr\n7. Mike Trout\n8. Hank Aaron"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an apple?", "output": "An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree. Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Was Endless Nights released in November or December?\nContext: Endless Nights in Aurora (Chinese: 極光之愛) is a 2014 Taiwanese romantic drama film directed by Lee Szu-yuan. It stars Rainie Yang and Chris Wang. It was released on December 19, 2014.\n\nRevolving around the romantic relationship of two generations, Alisha and her mother Xiao-feng, two parallel love stories are re-enacted across two and a half decades. With equally heated passion, the star-crossed lovers in different generations are faithfully attached to their experiences in love through promises, anticipation, losses, and forgiveness.", "output": "December"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When did the gallipoli campaign take place?\nContext: The Gallipoli campaign was a military campaign in the First World War that took place on the Gallipoli peninsula (Gelibolu in modern Turkey), from 19 February 1915 to 9 January 1916. The Entente powers, Britain, France and the Russian Empire, sought to weaken the Ottoman Empire, one of the Central Powers, by taking control of the Ottoman straits. This would expose the Ottoman capital at Constantinople to bombardment by Allied battleships and cut it off from the Asian part of the empire. With Turkey defeated, the Suez Canal would be safe and a year-round Allied supply route could be opened through the Black Sea to warm-water ports in Russia.", "output": "The gallipoli campaign took place from the 19th of February 1915 to the 9th of January 1916."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In what year was the evidence of an exoplanet first confirmed?\nContext: An exoplanet or extrasolar planet is a planet outside the Solar System. The first possible evidence of an exoplanet was noted in 1917 but was not recognized as such. The first confirmation of detection occurred in 1992. A different planet, initially detected in 1988, was confirmed in 2003. As of 1 April 2023, there are 5,346 confirmed exoplanets in 3,943 planetary systems, with 855 systems having more than one planet. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is expected to discover more exoplanets, and also much more about exoplanets, including composition, environmental conditions and potential for life.", "output": "The detection of an exoplanet was first confirmed in 1992"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to survive the zombie apocalypse ?", "output": "-Picking the right group of collaborative survivors is key to success \n-Have an open mind, learn to work better with strangers \n-Learn a new survival skill - Sewing , cooking , fishing, hunting , farming \n-Have a well stocked survival bag that has food and water for at least a week\n-Learn how to use a firearm \n-Take a self defense class \n-Mark out several safe areas you can seek shelter in \n-Learn basic DIY skills, plumbing, electrical maintenance and carpentry\n-Pick the right shoes, comfortable for daily usage but also provide protection from nails, rocks and other dangerous objects"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all of the names of people mentioned in this paragraph and list them using bullets in the format {Name}\nContext: Tarisio's New York offices and gallery are at 244–250 W 54th Street, in the former workshop of the prominent French violin dealer and restorer Jacques Français. Français was joined in 1964 by the luthier René A. Morel, also a Frenchman, who later opened his own shop in the same space. Morel continued to work in collaboration with Tarisio until the summer of 2011, offering soundpost adjustments and other expert services. After Morel's retirement, he was succeeded at Tarisio by his colleague the luthier Stefan Valcuha, who restores lutes as well as taking care of their general maintenance.", "output": "• Jacques Français\n• René A. Morel\n• Stefan Valcuha"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some famous songs by George Gershwin", "output": "In his career, George Gershwin wrote influential works such as the orchestral compositions \"Rhapsody in Blue\" and \"An American in Paris\". Furthermore, he is known for the songs \"Fascinating Rhythm\", \"Embraceable You\", \"I Got Rhythm\", and \"Isn't it a pity\". The hit \"Summertime\" was also composed by Gershwin, as part of the opera \"Porgy and Bess\", which premiered in Boston in 1935."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: This table lists the change over time in population of a small town in France. Between which two consecutive entries from the table did the rate of population growth change the most? Explain your math.\nContext: Historical population\nYear\tPop.\t±%\n1911\t752\t— \n1962\t437\t−41.9%\n1968\t486\t+11.2%\n1975\t398\t−18.1%\n1982\t393\t−1.3%\n1990\t382\t−2.8%\n1999\t395\t+3.4%\n2008\t441\t+11.6%", "output": "The rate of population growth changed the most between the entries for 1962 and 1968. Between 1911 and 1962, there was a -41.9% change in population, and between 1962 and 1968 there was a +11.2% change in population. The rate of change of population growth was |(−41.9% - +11.2%)| = 53.1% change, which is larger than the absolute difference between any other two consecutive rows in the table."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What links the names Botvinik, Tal, Karpov, Fischer", "output": "Chess World Champs"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all the locations in the text\nContext: Todd, third son of Ira and Sally (Hmman) Todd, was born in Hartwick, New York., March 4, 1813. He had spent one year at Amherst College, before entering as Sophomore at Yale College, where he graduated in 1836. He taught a high school in Canaan, Conn., until the spring of 1837, when he began law studies with Judge Arphaxad Loomis, of Little Falls, New York. Upon his admission to the bar in 1839, he decided to emigrate to the West. He selected St. Louis and arrived there in November, 1839, beginning practice in March, 1840. He gave special attention to questions affecting real property, and achieved distinguished success in litigated cases of this nature. Through apprehensions with regard to his health, he retired in 1860, at a comparatively early age, from active practice, confining himself thereafter to office consultations. He declined all political nominations until 1854, when he was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives. In 1860 he was an unsuccessful candidate for US Congress on the Bell and Everett ticket. In 1875, he was a member of the convention which revised the Constitution of Missouri. He was a director of Washington University, in St. Louis, and served gratuitously for fifteen years in its Law Department as lecturer. Among his students was Lemma Barkaloo, the first female law student in the United States. After a month's illness, he died at his home in St. Louis, of meningitis, April 30, 1885, in his 73rd year.", "output": "Hartwick, New York\nCanaan, Connecticut\nLittle Falls, New York\nSt Louis"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the biggest planet from the solar system?\nContext: Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest in the Solar System. It is a gas giant with a mass more than two and a half times that of all the other planets in the Solar System combined, and slightly less than one one-thousandth the mass of the Sun. Jupiter is the third brightest natural object in the Earth's night sky after the Moon and Venus, and it has been observed since prehistoric times. It was named after Jupiter, the chief deity of ancient Roman religion.", "output": "Jupiter is the largest plant in the Solar system with a surface of 120 times the earth"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a review of your stay in a AirBnB in Rome that had a great location but poor amenities that is overall a neutral review", "output": "A perfectly fine place to stay. Had a really great location - we were able to get to the Colosseum, Pantheon and Roman Forum all within walking distance, and there were lots of great little restaurants and cafes we were able to visit. We felt very safe in the neighborhood, and would definitely stay in this area again. The apartment itself was just okay, with not so amazing furniture and the most basic amenities (eg very few spoons, knives and forks, mismatched bowls and such). Definitely a better place for if you are mostly going to eat out for most meals. Overall, 4/5 stars"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the components of a passive crossover?\nContext: A passive crossover is an electronic circuit that uses a combination of one or more resistors, inductors and capacitors. These components are combined to form a filter network and are most often placed between the full frequency-range power amplifier and the loudspeaker drivers to divide the amplifier's signal into the necessary frequency bands before being delivered to the individual drivers. Passive crossover circuits need no external power beyond the audio signal itself, but have some disadvantages: they may require larger inductors and capacitors due to power handling requirements. Unlike active crossovers which include a built-in amplifier, passive crossovers have an inherent attenuation within the passband, typically leading to a reduction in damping factor before the voice coil", "output": "A passive crossover is a loudspeaker circuit comprised of resistors, inductors, and capacitors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Mauricio Macri?", "output": "Mauricio Macri, born 8 February 1959, is an Argentine businessman and politician who served as the President of Argentina from 2015 to 2019. He has been the leader of the Republican Proposal (PRO) party since its founding in 2005. He previously served as 5th Chief of Government of Buenos Aires from 2007 to 2015, and was a member of the Chamber of Deputies representing Buenos Aires from 2005 to 2007. Ideologically, he identifies himself as a liberal and conservative on the Argentine centre-right."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the reference text about AC Milan, how many FIFA and UEFA trophies have they won?\nContext: Associazione Calcio Milan (Italian pronunciation: [assotʃatˈtsjoːne ˈkaltʃo ˈmiːlan]), commonly referred to as AC Milan (Italian pronunciation: [a ˈtʃi ˈmiːlan]) or simply Milan (Italian pronunciation: [miːlan]), is a professional football club in Milan, Italy, founded in 1899. The club has spent its entire history, with the exception of the 1980–81 and 1982–83 seasons, in the top flight of Italian football, known as Serie A since 1929–30.\n\nAC Milan's 18 FIFA and UEFA trophies is the fourth highest out of any club (joint with Boca Juniors[nb 1]), and the most out of any Italian club. Milan has won a joint record three Intercontinental Cups and one FIFA Club World Cup, seven European Cup/Champions League titles (Italian record), the UEFA Super Cup a joint record five times and the Cup Winners' Cup twice. With 19 league titles, Milan is tied as the second most successful club in Serie A with local rivals Inter Milan (also with 19 league titles), behind Juventus (36 league titles). They have also won the Coppa Italia five times, and the Supercoppa Italiana seven.\n\nMilan's home games are played at San Siro, also known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. The stadium, which was built by Milan's second chairman Piero Pirelli in 1926 and is shared since 1947 with city rivals Internazionale, is the largest in Italian football, with a total capacity of 75,923. They have a long-standing rivalry with Inter, with whom they contest the Derby della Madonnina which is one of the most followed derbies in football.\n\nThe club is one of the wealthiest in Italian and world football. It was a founding member of the now-defunct G-14 group of Europe's leading football clubs as well as its replacement, the European Club Association.", "output": "AC Milan has won 18 FIFA and UEFA trophies, which is the fourth most out of any club."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which Philip K. Dick novel was the basis for the movie \"Blade Runner\"?", "output": "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: As per the passage whose works did Narendranath study?\nContext: In 1871, at the age of eight, Narendranath enrolled at Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's Metropolitan Institution, where he went to school until his family moved to Raipur in 1877. In 1879, after his family's return to Calcutta, he was the only student to receive first-division marks in the Presidency College entrance examination. He was an avid reader in a wide range of subjects, including philosophy, religion, history, social science, art and literature. He was also interested in Hindu scriptures, including the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Narendra was trained in Indian classical music, and regularly participated in physical exercise, sports and organised activities. Narendra studied Western logic, Western philosophy and European history at the General Assembly's Institution (now known as the Scottish Church College). In 1881, he passed the Fine Arts examination, and completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1884. Narendra studied the works of David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Baruch Spinoza, Georg W. F. Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, Auguste Comte, John Stuart Mill and Charles Darwin. He became fascinated with the evolutionism of Herbert Spencer and corresponded with him, translating Herbert Spencer's book Education (1861) into Bengali. While studying Western philosophers, he also learned Sanskrit scriptures and Bengali literature.", "output": "David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Baruch Spinoza, Georg W. F. Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, Auguste Comte, John Stuart Mill and Charles Darwin."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of the best golf movies I've never seen.", "output": "- Caddyshack\n- Tin Cup\n- The Greatest Game Ever Played\n- The Legend of Bagger Vance"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract a list of all of the communties and counties mentioned in this article about SH 115.\nContext: SH 115 begins at an intersection with Interstate 20 and Farm to Market Road 1927 in Pyote. The route travels north along the eastern edge of town and through Far West Texas oil fields before reaching Wink. The route then turns northeast, next reaching Kermit. The route travels through downtown Kermit, passing the Winkler County Courthouse. The route continues to the northeast, crossing oil fields of Winkler and Andrews Counties, before reaching Andrews. The route travels through Andrews, intersecting U.S. Route 385. The route continues northeast, crossing through the intersection of Andrews, Gaines, Martin, and Dawson Counties before reaching its terminus at SH 349 at the unincorporated community of Patricia, Texas.", "output": "Pyote, Wink, Kermit, Winkler, Andrews, Gaines, Martin, Dawson, Patricia"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a review of Carlos Ruiz Zafon's book The Shadow of the Wind", "output": "What a beautiful book; it reminds me of Murakami - magical yet still very grounded. The Shadow of the Wind has everything going for it: mystical Barcelona, heartwarming characters, poetic language, intriguing plot.\n\nThe language and setting of the book was amazing. Zafon is extremely talented, his words are elegant and poetic, and he paints Barcelona in a myriad of different ways: dark and gothic at night, or blissfully cheerful, or dreary gloom, all depending on the characters.\n\nI loved the cast of Shadow of the Wind. Each character was well developed and given an appropriate backstory. They bumped into each other in mysterious turns, and their interactions, like Daniel and Clara, or Daniel and Nuria, were heart wrenching.\n\nBut most of all, Zafon tells a wonderful story. I loved the parallels between Julian Carax and Daniel, and how Daniel's life becomes entangled with Julian's. It makes it feel much more like magical realism, and makes for an entertaining read."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When was scala created?", "output": "Scala was created in 2001 by Martin Odersky."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Tenpounder or Ninepounder", "output": "Tenpounder"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the six episode titles from the last season of \"Game of Thrones\" in broadcast order.", "output": "Winterfell, A Night of the Seven Kingdoms, The Long Night, The Last of the Starks, The Bells, The Iron Throne"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what is elasticsearch?", "output": "Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the diameter of eukaryotic ribosomes.\nContext: Prokaryotic ribosomes are around 20 nm (200 Å) in diameter and are composed of 65% rRNA and 35% ribosomal proteins. Eukaryotic ribosomes are between 25 and 30 nm (250–300 Å) in diameter with an rRNA-to-protein ratio that is close to 1. Crystallographic work has shown that there are no ribosomal proteins close to the reaction site for polypeptide synthesis. This suggests that the protein components of ribosomes do not directly participate in peptide bond formation catalysis, but rather that these proteins act as a scaffold that may enhance the ability of rRNA to synthesize protein (See: Ribozyme).", "output": "Eukaryotic ribosomes are between 25 and 30 nm (250–300 Å) in diameter."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name a song The Mo is best known for that is not named after a dairy product.\nContext: The Mo, also known simply as Mo, was a Dutch pop band best remembered for the 1980s hits \"Fred Astaire\" and \"Cheese.\" The band was known to be an experimental pop band during the new wave era.", "output": "Fred Astaire"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Describe a morning routine from a 2 year olds perspective", "output": "I wake up and I'm alone in my bed, it's dark and I feel afraid. I call out for my mommy and feel so relieved when I hear her footsteps to my bedroom. She snuggles in beside me and I feel happy and content. I wake again with sunshine in my eyes and know it's morning time as the sun is up. I rollover and see my mommy is still sleeping beside me. I sit up and tell her it's morning time. My brother comes running in and asks me to play in the playroom. I'm so excited to go play with my toys! I race down the hall and pick out my favorite puzzle, it has all the colors of the rainbow! I ask my brother for help to complete the puzzle and feel proud when it's done. I hear my mommy calling us from downstairs, she is saying breakfast is ready. My tummy feels hungry and I go downstairs and to the kitchen island where she brings my favorite, a big bowl of porridge! As I'm eating, I feel some fall on my chin. I point this out to mommy and she wipes it with a cloth. When I'm finished, mommy says it's time to get dressed. I want to help so I take off my pajamas all by myself!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this paragraph about Berwick, what was its population during the most up to date census?\nContext: Berwick is a borough in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania and is located 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Wilkes-Barre. As of the 2020 census, Berwick had a population of 10,355. It is one of the two principal communities of the Bloomsburg–Berwick metropolitan area, which covers Columbia and Montour counties, and had a combined population of 85,562 at the 2010 census.", "output": "10,355"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where should I live in Indiana?", "output": "There are many great places to live in Indiana. It depends on what is most important to you. If living near a body of water is important to you, you may want to look in northern Indiana near many lakes and Lake Michigan. If great schools are important to you, you might want to look at Zionsville, Indiana. This city has the best public school system in the state. Lastly, if you want to live near a college campus, you might enjoy a town like Bloomington or West Lafayette to be near Indiana University or Purdue University, respectively."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List of Italian horse breeds", "output": "List of Italian horse breeds:\n\n- Anglo-Arabo Sardo\n- Appeninico\n- Avelignese or Haflinger\n- Bardigiano\n- Calabrese\n- Catria horse\n- Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale\n- Esperia Pony\n- Giara horse\n- Italian Trotter\n- Lipizzano\n- Maremmano\n- Monterufolino\n- Murgese\n- Napoletano\n- Norico\n- Pentro horse\n- Persano\n- Purosangue Orientale\n- Salernitano\n- Samolaco horse\n- Sanfratellano\n- Sarcidano\n- Sella Italiano\n- Siciliano indigeno\n- Tolfetano\n- TPR\n- Ventasso horse"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does non subjective mean?", "output": "Subjectiveness has an element of personal opinion, emotion and/or feelings, bias in response to question that invokes an answer based on your personal experience. Non subjectivity deals with being objective. Objectiveness deals with facts that are true based on historical data. There is no bias in objectiveness."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why does Israel offer huge discounts to Chicago Booth students' spring break trips?", "output": "Israel wants to sell their country to potential future leaders of the U.S. They know that we write them hefty checks every year and they don't want that to stop. Israel knows that by taking Chicago Booth students around their country and providing a narrative from a Jew's perspective, will likely get them to see their point of view and be on their side in the future. It's actually quite a smart initiative."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the words of House Caron?", "output": "\"No Song So Sweet\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the Javelin throw record made by Neeraj Chopra", "output": "88.44metres"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the different ways to score in American football?", "output": "The most common way to score in American football is a touchdown, which is worth 6 points. After each touchdown, you have the option of scoring 1 or 2 points during the \"extra point\". Many teams elect to kick field goals when they can't get close enough to score a touchdown. Field goals are worth 3 points each. Defensive players can also score a safety, which is worth 2 points."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are all the way one can travel from Boston to Philadelphia", "output": "There are 3 mutually exclusive means of transport.\n1. Air\n2. Land\n3. Sea\n\nWithin each option one can list a range of options. For example:\n1. Air: take a commercial flight; take a private jet; fly yourself; take a hot air balloon, etc.\n2. Land: walk, run, drive, ride a bus, ride a bike, ride a motorcycle, hitch hike, use a roller skate, train, etc.\n3. Sea: swim, ride a personal boat, take a commercial boat ride, etc."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a short message to send to your doctor to ask if you need to make a separate appointment for each of your vaccines for an upcoming vacation to South Africa. The doctor is named Dr. Gupta", "output": "Hi Dr. Gupta, I'm reaching out because I will be traveling to South Africa soon, and I want to make sure I am up to date on all my vaccines before I go abroad. I know I need to make a travel appointment, but I wanted to check if I should make separate appointments for each vaccine or if I will be able to have all the vaccines given at one travel clinic appointment. Please let me know what scheduling makes sense, thanks so much!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this paragraph, what might be some appealing things about Bloomington?\nContext: Bloomington is a city in and the county seat of Monroe County, Indiana, United States. It is the seventh-largest city in Indiana and the fourth-largest outside the Indianapolis metropolitan area. According to the Monroe County History Center, Bloomington is known as the \"Gateway to Scenic Southern Indiana\". The city was established in 1818 by a group of settlers from Kentucky, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Virginia who were so impressed with \"a haven of blooms\" that they called it Bloomington.", "output": "Bloomington appears to be a scenic place with natural beauty such as fields of flowers. As the fourth largest city in Indiana outside of Indianapolis, it may be a small and quiet town which may be appealing to those looking for a laid back place to spend time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what was the early uses of computers?", "output": "Early computers were meant to be used only for calculations. Simple manual instruments like the abacus have aided people in doing calculations since ancient times. Early in the Industrial Revolution, some mechanical devices were built to automate long, tedious tasks, such as guiding patterns for looms."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why would people prefer cats over dogs?", "output": "Cats are easy to care for, quiet, and relatively affordable. They even groom themselves. There are certainly benefits to owning a cat that you won't get from owning a dog."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I'm at a board game shop and want to buy a game that either requires physical skill or economic strategy. Here are the available games: Pictionary, Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Jenga, Operation, Catan, Diplomacy and Hungry Hippos. Give me a shortlist.", "output": "Your shortlist consists of games that require physical skill or economic strategy:\nPhysical Skill: Jenga, Operation, Hungry Hippos\nEconomic Strategy: Catan, Diplomacy, Monopoly"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the city where Elizabeth Taylor's parents were from\nContext: Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor was born on February 27, 1932, at Heathwood, her family's home at 8 Wildwood Road in the London Borough of Barnet, northwest London, England.: 3–10  She received dual British-American citizenship at birth as her parents, art dealer Francis Lenn Taylor (1897–1968) and retired stage actress Sara Sothern (née Sara Viola Warmbrodt, 1895–1994), were United States citizens, both originally from Arkansas City, Kansas.: 3–10 \n\nThey moved to London in 1929 and opened an art gallery on Bond Street; their first child, a son named Howard, was born the same year. The family lived in London during Taylor's childhood.: 11–19  Their social circle included artists such as Augustus John and Laura Knight and politicians such as Colonel Victor Cazalet.: 11–19  Cazalet was Taylor's unofficial godfather and an important influence in her early life.: 11–19  She was enrolled in Byron House School, a Montessori school in Highgate, and was raised according to the teachings of Christian Science, the religion of her mother and Cazalet.: 3, 11–19, 20–23 \n\nIn early 1939, the Taylors decided to return to the United States due to fear of impending war in Europe.: 22–26  United States ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy contacted her father, urging him to return to the US with his family. Sara and the children left first in April 1939 aboard the ocean liner SS Manhattan and moved in with Taylor's maternal grandfather in Pasadena, California.: 22–28  Francis stayed behind to close the London gallery and joined them in December.: 22–28  In early 1940, he opened a new gallery in Los Angeles. After briefly living in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles with the Chapman family, the Taylor family settled in Beverly Hills California, where the two children were enrolled in Hawthorne School.: 27–34", "output": "Elizabeth Taylor's parents were from Arkansas City, Kansas"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Tubular bells, Cuataro", "output": "Cuataro is string, Tubular bells is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What causes that feeling of weightlessness when you're on a rollercoaster?", "output": "The weightless feeling from a rollercoaster is caused by gravitational force, also known as g-force. Different rollercoaster elements lead to different types of g-force: there is positive g-force, which drives blood downwards towards the feet, and negative g-force, which drives blood upwards towards the head. Negative g-force acts opposite to gravity, and it occurs when you accelerate downwards faster than free-fall. The acceleration causes you to pull out of your seat, evoking a sense of weightlessness."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How much more water does a bath use than a shower?", "output": "If taking a 5 minute shower, a bath uses 75% more water."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name a battlefield surgeon\nContext: Princess Vera Ignatievna Gedroits was a Russian doctor of medicine and author. She was the first woman military surgeon in Russia, the first woman professor of surgery, and the first woman to serve as a physician to the Imperial Court of Russia. Following her involvement in a student movement, Gedroits was unable to complete her studies in Russia, and despite being openly lesbian, entered into a marriage of convenience, which allowed her to obtain a passport in another name and leave the country. In Switzerland, she enrolled in the medical courses of César Roux and graduated in 1898, working as Roux’s assistant, but returned to Russia because of illnesses in her family. As a young physician, Gedroits was concerned at the low standards of hygiene, nutrition and sanitation, and made recommendations to improve conditions. In the Russo-Japanese War, she performed abdominal surgeries against established policy, leading to a change in the way battlefield medicine was performed. Much decorated for her war service, she served as physician to the royal court until the outbreak of World War I, training the Tsarina Alexandra and her daughters as nurses. At the beginning of the Revolution, Gedroits returned to the battle front. Wounded, she was evacuated to Kiev, where she resumed her work as a physician and academic. In 1921, she was hired to teach pediatric surgery at the Kiev Medical Institute and within two years was appointed a professor of medicine. Soviet purges at that time removed her from office in 1930 and denied her a pension. Gedroits turned her attention to writing autobiographical novels until her death from uterine cancer in 1932.", "output": "Vera Gedroits was a ground-breaking physician and surgeon who improved surgical practices on the battlefield and became the first woman to serve as a physician to the Imperial Court of Russia."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What Are Qualified Expenses for approved Use of 529 accounts?", "output": "This is not an exhaustive list of qualified expenses, and rules for some of these expenses can be more complicated than others. You can always review the IRS 529 plan guidelines or your 529 plan for more specific information. \n\nTuition and Fees\nBooks and Supplies\nComputers, Software and Internet Access\nRoom and Board\nSpecial Needs Equipment\nStudent Loans\nStudy Abroad"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What happens at a track meet?", "output": "Coaches, athletes, fans, and volunteers gather around a flat oval surface that is usually 160 to 400 meters in length. A track meet is a competition held on a day where people compete to win or improve their abilities as measured against a clock or measuring tape. Events at a track meet are categorized as running and field where athletes compete head to head against one another. Field events might consist of throwing a heavy ball, called shot put or jumping from a line, called long jump. Running events range from 50meters to many kilometers done by running laps around the oval. Usually athletes compete in heats or waves of 4-8 runners with the fastest overall winning the event. Families and friends gather to cheer on their athletes while coaches measure their performance while also giving advice during the track meet."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Summarize the given text in several sentences.\nContext: Horizon Zero Dawn is an action role-playing game played from a third-person view. Players take control of Aloy, a hunter who ventures through a post-apocalyptic land ruled by robotic creatures. Aloy can kill enemies in a variety of ways – shooting them with arrows, setting traps such as tripwires using the Tripcaster, using explosives, and a spear. Machine components, including electricity and the metal they are composed of, are vital to Aloy's survival; she can loot their remains for crafting resources. Ammo, resource satchels, pouches, quivers, resistance, antidotes, health potions, and traps can all be crafted. Weapons have modification slots for dealing more damage. Aloy wears a Focus, a small head piece that scans machines to determine their susceptibilities, identify their location, their level, and the nature of loot they will drop. One machine, the Stalker, can enable cloaking technology to avert the gaze of Aloy's Focus scan. Machines attack with defensive and offensive measures, and in either case react to a perceived threat by charging at it with brute force or projectiles. Exhibiting the behaviour of wild animals, some machines are inclined to move in herds, and others, with the ability to fly, do so in flocks. Unless hacked with the Override Tool, or sufficiently hit with corruption arrows, machines do not exert aggressive force against each other. Aloy also engages in battle with human enemies, such as bandits and the Eclipse cult.", "output": "Horizon Zero Dawn is an action role-playing game played from a third-person view. The main character named Aloy, a hunter who needs to survive in a post-apocalyptic world controlled by machines. Aloy has access to different weapons, resources and technologies to kill enemies, survive and find the clues to progress in this world. Aloy's enemies comprising both machines and humans (such as bandits and the Eclipse cult)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these could we use to feed our kid: apple, sandwich, beer, xanax, carrot, rock.", "output": "You can feed a kid with an apple, a sandwich and a carrot. You should absolutely not feed a kid a rock, beer nor xanax."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please give me 3 reasons why Ronaldo is the best player in the world from this text\nContext: Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɾiʃˈtjɐnu ʁɔˈnaldu]; born 5 February 1985) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for and captains both Saudi Professional League club Al Nassr and the Portugal national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldo has won five Ballon d'Or awards[note 3] and four European Golden Shoes, the most by a European player. He has won 32 trophies in his career, including seven league titles, five UEFA Champions Leagues, the UEFA European Championship and the UEFA Nations League. Ronaldo holds the records for most appearances (183), goals (140), and assists (42) in the Champions League, goals in the European Championship (14), men's international goals (122), and men's international appearances (198). He is one of the few players to have made over 1,100 professional career appearances, and has scored over 800 official senior career goals for club and country.", "output": "Ronaldo has won more Ballon d'Or awards than any other European plan. He has made more than 1100 professional appearances and score more than 800 official senior goals."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Categorize the companies based on their ownership status as private or public.\nTwitter, SpaceX, Tesla", "output": "Private held : Twitter, SpaceX\nPublic : Tesla"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: if you have 2 ducks in front of a duck and 2 ducks behind a duck in a row, minimum how many ducks you have?", "output": "The answer would be 3 as you can have this setup with a minimum of 3 ducks."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a comma separated list of all the organizations Henry Holst worked for based on this article.\nContext: The Henry Holst String Quartet was founded by the Danish violinist Henry Holst in 1931. Holst had studied at the Royal Danish Conservatory under Axel Gade and Carl Nielsen. In 1923, he was appointed leader of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, but in 1931 he moved to Manchester as a Professor at the Royal Manchester College of Music.\n\nThe move to Manchester led to the formation of the Henry Holst String Quartet with Charles Taylor (second violin), Herbert Downes (viola) and Anthony Pini (cello). The ensemble was recognised as fine quartet, touring extensively in the UK and broadcasting on BBC Radio. They played a number of times in Liverpool for the Rodewald Concert Society in the 1934 and 1937 seasons.\n\nErnest Element (2nd violin) and Frank Venton (viola) also sometimes played for the quartet. Herbert Downes left to lead his own quartet in 1935. Charles Taylor also left to found his own quartet and was replaced by Reginald Stead as second violin. Reginald Stead later became the leader of the BBC Northern Orchestra. Anthony Pini joined the London Philharmonic Orchestra in 1932 and was replaced by John C Hock as cellist. The Henry Holst Quartet finally disbanded when Henry Holst formed the Philharmonia Quartet in 1941 at the instigation of Walter Legge to record for Columbia Records.", "output": "Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Manchester College of Music, Columbia Records"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: As an immigrant , do you miss your country?", "output": "As an immigrant, it feels like you are away from your family. It feels like you work hard to give good life to your family. But with all that sacrifice you want to give best of both worlds to your kid. But when you hear news like shootings in school, as an immigrant we get afraid. I wish if there is a world which is so beautiful that people love each other. They care for each other. There are no rules that always keep you at the edge if you have to uproot your family from one country to another because of visa restrictions and what not. As an immigrant we want to raise our child in the best way possible. I am still looking for such a place on earth. If anyone of you are aware of such a place, please let me know., I hope the world in its entiriety becomes a peaceful, happy clean place to live."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where do Macarons originate from?\nContext: According to popular belief, the macaron has been introduced in France by the Italian chef of queen Catherine de Medici during the Renaissance but this appears to be a legend as the macaron is already mentioned in France in the 8th century in the Cormery Abbey.", "output": "The Macaron originates from France and is generally thought to have been created by an Italian chef of Catherine de Medici when she was the Queen of France during the 16th century. However the time period and original creator maybe a legend as there are documents referring to the Macaron in the 8th century from Cormery Abbey in France."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a guitar and bass?", "output": "The main difference between a guitar and a bass is the number of strings that they have. A guitar typically has six strings, while a bass typically has four. Additionally, guitars are typically larger and more expensive than basses."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some different types of desserts?", "output": "Some different types of desserts are: cupcakes, cookies, cake, chocolate fondue, pudding, and lemon tart."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How did Niagara Falls form?", "output": "Scientists believe a glacier originally formed the falls toward the end of the Ice Age some 13,000 years ago when tons of ice melted and eroded over time. Erosion caused the river bed to drop like a cliff, and the river continued to flow over what is now known as Niagara Falls. This slow process still occurs today when the water freezes and thaws, wearing away and moving more rock under the river surface, causing the falls to move farther upstream."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: classify each of these as either computer software or hardware: RAM, SSD, keyboard, mouse, trackpad, python, R, Scala, Google, Gmail, Figma, camera, screen", "output": "Computer software: python, R, Scala, Google, Gmail, Figma\nComputer hardware: RAM, SSD, keyboard, mouse, trackpad, camera, screen"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an excavator?", "output": "An excavator is a heavy equipment machine that is used for moving large amount of earth at one time. They have a boom and a huge bucket attached to them and are essentially a huge shovel used to prepare the ground for huge construction projects. John Deere is one company that produces excavators."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this passage from wikipedia about the attributes of Japanese Anime, summarize the key differences between Japanese anime and other forms of animation\nContext: Anime differs from other forms of animation by its art styles, methods of animation, its production, and its process. Visually, anime works exhibit a wide variety of art styles, differing between creators, artists, and studios. While no single art style predominates anime as a whole, they do share some similar attributes in terms of animation technique and character design.\n\nAnime is fundamentally characterized by the use of limited animation, flat expression, the suspension of time, its thematic range, the presence of historical figures, its complex narrative line and, above all, a peculiar drawing style, with characters characterized by large and oval eyes, with very defined lines, bright colors and reduced movement of the lips\n\nThe cinematic effects of anime differentiates itself from the stage plays found in American animation. Anime is cinematically shot as if by camera, including panning, zooming, distance and angle shots to more complex dynamic shots that would be difficult to produce in reality. In anime, the animation is produced before the voice acting, contrary to American animation which does the voice acting first.", "output": "Anime separates itself from other forms of animation through its depiction of characters, as well as portrayal of cinematic effects. Characters in anime are often drawn with very well defined features, highlighted by bold lines and bright colors, along with large oval eyes. Cinematic effects are often highlighted by dynamic shots, including panning, zooming, angle shots, as if the scene was shot on a camera."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal species is alive or extinct: Vaquita, Daeodon", "output": "Daeodon is extinct, Vaquita is alive."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of bacteria is Bifidobacterium thermacidophilum", "output": "Bifidobacterium thermacidophilum is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped species of bacteria. Strains of this species were originally isolated from an anaerobic digester used to treat wastewater from a tofu farm. The species is thermophilic and can grow at a temperature of 49.5 °C.\n\nStrains of B. thermacidophilum have been experimentally used as probiotics. It was effective in reducing damage to the gut in a mouse model of E. coli infection.\n\nB. thermacidophilum has been divided into two subspecies: subsp. Porcinum and subsp. Thermacidophilum."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these are ski mountains and which are deserts: Killington, Stowe, Sahara, Kalahari, Palisades, Gobi, Northstar, and Kirkwood.", "output": "The deserts include: Sahara, Kalahari, and Gobi. The ski resorts are: Killington, Stowe, Palisades, Northstar, and Kirkwood."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which animal is domesticated or wild: White cockatoo, Pigeon", "output": "Pigeon is domesticated, White cockatoo is wild."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a snowman?", "output": "A snowman is a replica of a human made from snow, typically by stacking three large balls of snow on top of each other. The top ball represents the head, the middle ball is the body and the lower ball are the lower extremities of the snowman. Often, a snowman will have sticks for arms and a carrot for a nose."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are fast recipes to make for dinner?", "output": "Fast recipes for dinner include:\n1. Tacos - corn tortillas, ground beef, diced tomatoes, onions and shredded cheese\n2. Stir fry - cook rice or noodle with vegetables in a wok and use some teriyaki sauce\n3. Breakfast for dinner - eggs are quick to cook and make nutritious dinner meals as well"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How long did Air Finland operate?\nContext: Oy Air Finland was an airline with its head office and base at Helsinki Airport in Vantaa, Finland, which was operating chartered and scheduled flights to holiday destinations, as well as aircraft lease services. The company was founded in 2002 and filed for bankruptcy in 2012.\n\nHistory\n\nBoeing 757-200 in the old livery at Kangerlussuaq Airport (2010).\n\nBoeing 757-200 in the latest livery at Málaga Airport (2012).\n\nAn ex-Air Finland Boeing 757-200 in basic Jet2 Holidays livery at Leeds Bradford International Airport (2011)\nThe airline was established in January 2002 and started flight operations on 3 April 2003. It was owned by three individuals from the aviation, finance and travel marketing industries: Harri Naivo (Chairman and Chief Financial Officer), Mika Helenius (Chief Executive Officer), and Lauri Komi. At March 2007, the company had 210 employees. On 26 June 2012, Air Finland announced that it would immediately cancel all flights and filed for bankruptcy.", "output": "They operated as a business for 10 years, between 2002 and 2012."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is core banking?", "output": "Core banking is a banking service provided by a group of networked bank branches where customers may access their bank account and perform basic transactions from any of the member branch offices.\n\nCore banking is often associated with retail banking and many banks treat the retail customers as their core banking customers. Businesses are usually managed via the corporate banking division of the institution. Core banking covers basic depositing and lending of money.\n\nCore banking functions will include transaction accounts, loans, mortgages and payments. Banks make these services available across multiple channels like automated teller machines, Internet banking, mobile banking and branches.\n\nBanking software and network technology allows a bank to centralise its record keeping and allow access from any location."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is ICD-9 in medical terminology?", "output": "ICD-9 stands for International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision. The popular version that is in use is ICD-9-CM. ICD-9 is a set of codes used to communicate the diagnosis of a patient made by the doctor or a procedure ordered by a doctor. The standard terminology is followed across the industry so that different players or parts, like the hospitals, labs, payers, providers, all talk the common knowledge and have a common definition of what a particular diagnosis means."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about bull sharks, tell me the gestation period for bull sharks.\nContext: Bull sharks mate during late summer and early autumn, often in bays and estuaries. After gestating for 12 months, a bull shark may give birth to 1 to 13 live young.\n\nThey are viviparous, born live and free-swimming. The young are about 70 cm (27.6 in) at birth. The bull shark does not rear its young; the young bull sharks are born into flat, protected areas. Coastal lagoons, river mouths, and other low-salinity estuaries are common nursery habitats.\n\nThe male bull shark is able to begin reproducing around the age of 15 years while the female cannot begin reproducing until the age of 18 years. The size of a fully matured female bull shark to produce viable eggs for fertilization seems to be 175 cm to 235 cm. The courting routine between bull sharks has not been observed in detail as of yet. The male likely bites the female on the tail until she can turn upside down and the male can copulate at that point. Mature females commonly have scratches from the mating process.", "output": "The gestation period for bull sharks is 12 months."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a short paragraph to help convince someone to purchase an espresso machine.", "output": "For many people who start their day with coffee, a simple, ordinary cup just isn't enough to satisfy them. The most ardent of coffee hobbyists are often those who consume espresso and making espresso at home is the sign of a true aficionado. Making espresso requires specialized equipment including an espresso machine and an espresso-specific coffee grinder. While these are generally expensive pieces of equipment, the ability to fine-tune aspects of the espresso making process such as grind size and temperature can become an addictive hobby for those who are looking to pull the perfect espresso shot. Not to mention the ability to make a vast array of milk-based espresso drinks such as cappuccinos, lattes, flat whites and cortados at home can help save a lot of money."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Solveig Margrete Fiske\nContext: Solveig Margrete Fiske (born 26 October 1952) is a theologian and bishop emerita in the Church of Norway, serving as the bishop of Hamar between 2006 and 2022, when she retired.\n\nOriginally from Frei in Møre og Romsdal, she graduated from the Free Faculty of Theology (now the MF Norwegian School of Theology) in 1980, and completed her practical examinations there in 1981. She briefly worked as a consultant for the Church Council in 1981, followed by an assignment to the parish in Elverum as a chaplain between 1982 and 1994. In 1994, she became the parish priest in Løten, a position she held for 12 years.", "output": "Solveig Margrete Fiske (born 26 October 1952) is a theologian and bishop emerita in the Church of Norway, serving as the bishop of Hamar between 2006 and 2022, when she retired."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why should I use toothpaste", "output": "Toothpaste is a paste or gel dentifrice used with a toothbrush to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it is an abrasive that aids in removing dental plaque and food from the teeth, assists in suppressing halitosis, and delivers active ingredients (most commonly fluoride) to help prevent tooth decay (dental caries) and gum disease (gingivitis). Owing to differences in composition and fluoride content, not all toothpastes are equally effective in maintaining oral health. The decline of tooth decay during the 20th century has been attributed to the introduction and regular use of fluoride-containing toothpastes worldwide. Large amounts of swallowed toothpaste can be toxic. Common colors for toothpaste include white (sometimes with colored stripes or green tint) and blue.\n\nUsefulness\nToothpastes are generally useful to maintain dental health. Toothpastes containing fluoride are effective at preventing tooth decay. Toothpastes may also help to control and remove plaque build-up, promoting healthy gums. A 2016 systematic review indicated that using toothpaste when brushing the teeth does not necessarily impact the level of plaque removal. However, the active ingredients in toothpastes are able to prevent dental diseases with regular use.\n\nIngredients\nToothpastes are derived from a variety of components, the three main ones being abrasives, fluoride, and detergent."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was Goff's best game mentioned in the text?\nContext: In the season-opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, Goff threw for 215 yards and two touchdowns, but threw an interception returned for a touchdown as the Lions narrowly lost by a score of 38–35. In the next game against the Washington Commanders, he threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns in a 36–27 victory. In the Week 2 game against Washington, Goff produced his sixth straight home game with two or more passing touchdowns, establishing a Lions franchise record. On October 2, Goff again threw four touchdowns passes, and this time added a tenure-high 378 passing yards during a 48–45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Goff finished his second season with the Lions with 4,438 yards, 29 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, starting in all 17 games. Goff was named to his third Pro Bowl as an alternative, replacing Super Bowl bound Jalen Hurts.", "output": "Goff's best game mentioned in the text was on October 2 when he threw four touchdowns passes, and added a tenure-high 378 passing yards during a 48–45 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.\n\nGoff played another good game against the Washington Commanders, when he threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns in a 36–27 victory, but this performance wasn't as good as the game against the Seahawks because he threw for fewer yards even though he threw for the same amount of touchdowns.\n\nNote that the text is also missing information that would be useful in judging Goff's performance such as QBR, completion percentage, etc."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How many moons orbit Jupiter and what are the names of the most significant ones?", "output": "There are 93 moons confirmed to be orbiting Jupiter. The most notable of these are Europa, Io, Ganymede, and Callisto."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the meaning of life?", "output": "The meaning of life, the complete answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything, is...\n\n42.\n\nIf you want to find out what the ultimate question actually is, you're going to need a bigger AI."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where is Koenigsfeld\nContext: Königsfeld is a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.", "output": "Koenigsfeld is a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between natural and real numbers?", "output": "Natural numbers include positive whole numbers. For example, 1 and 2 belong to the natural set of numbers. Real numbers include any numbers between minus infinity and plus infinity. Natural numbers are subset of real numbers."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write a short story about a man who discovers a partially built treehouse.", "output": "A man purchased a piece of property and began to explore the land.  After some time had passed, the man discovered a partially built treehouse not too far from the ground that would be safe for his children to play in.  The man returned home to his workshop to gather wood and tools to complete the treehouse construction.  However, upon arrival at his workshop, he learned that he would need more wood to finish the treehouse.  Disappointed, he began to put his tools away when he heard a truck passing by with lumber for sale.  After purchasing the material, he returned to the treehouse with his tools and material and began to work.  Upon completion of the treehouse, he called for his children to surprise them and when they saw the treehouse they shouted for joy and immediately began to play in it and this made the man very happy."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as a drink or food: coffee, apple, water, soda, banana, pineapple, champagne", "output": "Coffee: Drink\nApple: Food\nWater: Drink\nSoda: Drink\nBanana: Food\nPineapple: Food\nChampagne: Drink"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of these movies as being for adults or for kids.", "output": "The Longest Day: adults\nBabe: kids\nMinions: kids\nSavings Private Ryan: adults\nPaddington: kids\nFlubber: kids\nPeter Rabbit: kids\nDiary of a Wimpy Kid: kids\nMoana: kids\nMulan: kids\nCharlotte's Web: kids\nTár: adults\nAll Quiet on the Western Front: adults\nEyes Wide Shut: adults"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do humans fall in love?", "output": "There are various reasons why humans fall in love: for example, because they see themselves in each other and thus find it easier to manage the relationship in terms of understanding and compatibility; some people feel attracted to those who have similar values to their own and thus the same way of feeling and acting. Still others are attracted to the physical part of the other person and think they are in love."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What US state has the greatest population?", "output": "California is the most populous American state."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How does a Husqvarna automatic lawn mower operate.", "output": "The Husqvarna Automower operates very similarly to a Roomba automated vacuum cleaner. However the main difference is that you have to lay down a wire perimeter about two inches below the lawn to guide it and it requires electrical power, usually low voltage. Once it is set up, the lawn mower can be scheduled to operate every evening on a schedule that works for you. It will cut about 1mm of grass per night and those cuttings will feed your lawn."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does the term \"tulip mania\" mean?\nContext: Tulip mania (Dutch: tulpenmanie) was a period during the Dutch Golden Age when contract prices for some bulbs of the recently introduced and fashionable tulip reached extraordinarily high levels. The major acceleration started in 1634 and then dramatically collapsed in February 1637. It is generally considered to have been the first recorded speculative bubble or asset bubble in history. In many ways, the tulip mania was more of a then-unknown socio-economic phenomenon than a significant economic crisis. It had no critical influence on the prosperity of the Dutch Republic, which was one of the world's leading economic and financial powers in the 17th century, with the highest per capita income in the world from about 1600 to about 1720. The term \"tulip mania\" is now often used metaphorically to refer to any large economic bubble when asset prices deviate from intrinsic values.", "output": "The term \"tulip mania\" is now often used metaphorically to refer to any large economic bubble when asset prices deviate from intrinsic values."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of great sci-fi", "output": "Sci-fi movies can be graded by many different dimensions to determine \"the best\". The largest universe market cap for a sci fi universe is Star Wars created by George Lucas and all its canon. Star Wars at its core story is about an all binding energy called the force which bound the galaxy together which a few people could harness its power. Its a classic story of good vs evil paired with amazing special effects to give the viewer an immersive believable universe. One of the longest running Sci Fi Series with a cult following was Stargate SG-1 which aired for 10 seasons and had two movies created. Stargate SG-1 is about a network of inter-planetary gates that allowed for anyone to instantaneously travel between entire different planets. The saga is ripe with discovering new cultures in foreign planets, intermixed with long story arcs about formidable foes and a team with a very diverse set of people and aliens battling for good of the galaxy. Stargate SG-1 had amazing character development over its 10 season course which made it a great fan favorite. The 2004 remake of Battlestar Galactica is an epic story of artificial intelligence versus humanity. Humanity is being hunted and on the brink of all out extinction. Its a war-time classic that explores the factors that make us human, what a society is about, and survival."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What happened to Bosch's mom?\nContext: Bosch's mother was a prostitute in Hollywood who was murdered on October 28, 1961, when Bosch was 11 years old. His father, who he met later in life, was Mickey Haller Sr., a prominent defense attorney known for representing mobster Mickey Cohen, among other clients.", "output": "Bosch's mother was murdered in 1961."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the tallest mountain in Colorado?", "output": "Mount Elbert is the tallest mountain in Colorado standing at 14,439 feet"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me an uplifting story about a recently departed dear friend and how she continues to inspire and guide me. Use references from Star Wars to drive the point home.", "output": "One year ago, Kate departed for the Next Place. \nIt struck me this morning that--while I miss her like gangbusters--she is actually still “with” me, and now, more than ever. \nShe's sitting right there on a sunny day; She's giggling at me when I'm ridiculous (and I know if the same thing happened to her, she’d be self-deprecating about it and just keep going, so I keep going too!); Her advice lulls me to sleep when I’m contemplating difficult child-rearing problems; And there she is, whispering in my ear during work meetings, when I need to make tough decisions. \nShe reminds me every day that I can do this.\nALL of this. \nKate has become a Jedi/Force Ghost...and she is more powerful now than ever."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a cashless option exercise?", "output": "A cashless option exercise is a method of exercising a stock option without using cash to pay the exercise price. Instead of cash, a portion of the shares are used to pay the exercise price. \n\nThere are two methods of a cashless exercise. The first method is a net settlement, where the company withholds a sufficient number of shares with a fair market value equal to the aggregate exercise price, and such withheld shares constitute payment of the exercise price. The second method is a sell-to-cover (or same-day sale), where sufficient shares equal to the aggregate exercise price are sold and the proceeds are used to pay the exercise price. Generally, the second method is available only for companies whose shares are publicly traded, as there is greater complexity to use this method for privately held companies."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which NFL teams have never gone to the Super Bowl?", "output": "Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the most effective way to clean your floors?", "output": "Using the O-Cedar EasyWring Microfiber Spin Mop and Bucket Cleaning System, fill the bucket with hot water and 1 TSP of powdered tide. It will leave your floors super clean and smelling good. For deeper cleans, you can add a bit of distilled white vinegar."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some signs and symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes?", "output": "The classic symptoms of diabetes are frequent urination (polyuria), increased thirst (polydipsia), increased hunger (polyphagia), and weight loss. Other symptoms that are commonly present at diagnosis include a history of blurred vision, itchiness, peripheral neuropathy, recurrent vaginal infections, and fatigue. Other symptoms may include loss of taste. Many people, however, have no symptoms during the first few years and are diagnosed on routine testing. A small number of people with type 2 diabetes can develop a hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (a condition of very high blood sugar associated with a decreased level of consciousness and low blood pressure)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the reference article, Please give marriage date of indian actor Shahrukh Khan\nContext: Although Khan was given the birth name Shahrukh Khan, he prefers his name to be written as Shah Rukh Khan, and is commonly referred to by the initialism SRK. He married Gauri Chibber, a Punjabi Hindu, in a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony on 25 October 1991, after a six-year courtship. They have a son Aryan (born 1997) and a daughter Suhana (born 2000). In 2013, they became parents of a third child, a son named AbRam, who was born through a surrogate mother. Both his elder children have expressed interest in entering the entertainment industry; Khan has stated that Aryan, who studied filmmaking at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in California, aspires to become a writer-director, while Suhana, who served as assistant director for Khan's film Zero (2018), is studying drama and acting at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts for higher education. Suhana made her acting debut in November 2019, in a short film titled \"The Grey Part of Blue.\" According to Khan, while he strongly believes in Islam, he also values his wife's religion. His children follow both religions; at his home the Qur'an is situated next to the murti of Hindu deities.", "output": "Shahrukh Khan married Gauri in a traditional Hindu wedding ceremony on 25 October 1991"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: 5 best source of water", "output": "Rain\nGlacier\nunder ground water\nplants\nMountain snow"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Locate what the player should defend against in The Last of Us using the sample as a reference, extract them, and place them in a numbered list.\nContext: The Last of Us is an action-adventure game played from a third-person perspective. The player traverses post-apocalyptic environments such as towns, buildings, forests, and sewers to advance the story. The player can use firearms, improvised weapons, hand-to-hand combat, and stealth to defend against hostile humans and cannibalistic creatures infected by a mutated strain of the Cordyceps fungus. For most of the game, the player takes control of Joel, a man tasked with escorting a young girl, Ellie, across the United States. The player also controls Ellie throughout the game's winter segment and briefly controls Joel's daughter, Sarah, in the opening sequence.", "output": "1. Hostile humans;\n2. Cannibalistic creatures infected by a mutated strain of the Cordyceps fungus."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each as a chip or a cracker: Goldfish, Doritos, Cheez-It, Cheetos.", "output": "Crackers are Goldfish and Cheez-it, both being baked snacks. Chips are Cheetos and Doritos."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Surdo, Kora", "output": "Kora is string, Surdo is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Did Sir Winston Churchill win the Nobel Peace Prize?", "output": "No, Sir Winston Churchill did not win the Nobel Peace Prize. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize twice, in 1945 and in 1950, and did not win it.\nHowever, he did win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is room temperature?", "output": "Room temperature is a range of air temperatures that most people prefer for indoor settings. This range is generally accepted to be around 20–22 °C or 68–72 °F. While it is subjective to opinion, keeping temperatures outside of these ranges can lead to discomfort and even aggression."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why are over partitioned tables poor data layout strategy", "output": "Over-partitioning creates physical boundaries beyond which the file compaction and z-ordering aren’t effective and you’re still left with the small files problems. With Delta, a better strategy is to use combination of partitioning and z-ordering to allow for better file layouts. \n\nWould be helpful to understand the business requirements & design details behind these highly partitioned tables you have in parquet today"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the different towns that make up New England?", "output": "New England is a region comprising six states in the Northeastern United States: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given the following paragraph on cell structure, what is an example of membrane proteins?\nContext: Every cell is enclosed within a cell membrane that separates its cytoplasm from the extracellular space. A cell membrane consists of a lipid bilayer, including cholesterols that sit between phospholipids to maintain their fluidity at various temperatures. Cell membranes are semipermeable, allowing small molecules such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water to pass through while restricting the movement of larger molecules and charged particles such as ions. Cell membranes also contains membrane proteins, including integral membrane proteins that go across the membrane serving as membrane transporters, and peripheral proteins that loosely attach to the outer side of the cell membrane, acting as enzymes shaping the cell. Cell membranes are involved in various cellular processes such as cell adhesion, storing electrical energy, and cell signalling and serve as the attachment surface for several extracellular structures such as a cell wall, glycocalyx, and cytoskeleton.", "output": "One example of membrane proteins are integral membrane proteins which go across the membrane and serve as membrane transporters."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When is the best age for kids to approach sailing?", "output": "The best age is around 6 years old. A kid who is interested in sailing needs to be proficient in swimming as the little boat they will drive can capsize. If parents have a bigger boat and they want to expose the kids to sailing that can be done before 6 years old."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a jet engine?", "output": "A jet engine is a reaction engine used for propulsion, most commonly in airplanes. It works by compressing and discharging heated gas, and follows Newton's third law of motion. Most jet engine used in airplanes are breathing axial flow gas turbines. These gas turbines are powered using aviation turbine fuel (avtur) or more commonly called jet fuel. The gas turbines have at least three stages: a compressor, a combustor, and a turbine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an aurora?", "output": "An aurora, also commonly known as the polar lights, is a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions (around the Arctic and Antarctic). Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.\n\nAuroras are the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by the solar wind. Major disturbances result from enhancements in the speed of the solar wind from coronal holes and coronal mass ejections. These disturbances alter the trajectories of charged particles in the magnetospheric plasma. These particles, mainly electrons and protons, precipitate into the upper atmosphere (thermosphere/exosphere). The resulting ionisation and excitation of atmospheric constituents emit light of varying colour and complexity. The form of the aurora, occurring within bands around both polar regions, is also dependent on the amount of acceleration imparted to the precipitating particles."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is an audible?", "output": "An audible is a football term for changing the play call on the fly. A quarterback will read the defense and the coverage and will make a determination if the play called will be an effective one. If they decide the play will not work well against what the defense is showing they will call an audible to a play with a higher probability of success."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How are the characters Balrog, Vega and M. Bison connected in Street Fighter II?\nContext: Balrog, an American boxer with a similar appearance to Mike Tyson. Called M. Bison in Japan. Once one of the world's greatest heavyweight boxers, he began working for Shadaloo for easy money. Vega, a Spanish bullfighter who wields a claw and uses a unique style of ninjutsu. Called Balrog in Japan. He is vain and wishes to eliminate ugly people from the world. Sagat, a Muay Thai kickboxer from Thailand and former World Warrior champion from the original Street Fighter. He was once known as The King of Street Fighters until he got demoted as The King of Muai Thai in his own tournament due to a narrow defeat at the hands of Ryu's shoryuken (rising dragon punch) which left a deep gash across his chest. Ever since that moment he felt disgrace, and will do anything to have a grudge match with Ryu to get his title back, even if it takes joining forces with Shadaloo. M. Bison, the leader of the criminal organization Shadaloo, who uses a mysterious power known as Psycho Power, and the final opponent of the game. Called Vega in Japan.", "output": "Balrog, an American boxer who resembles Mike Tyson, is called M. Bison in Japan. Vega, a Spanish bullfighter with a claw is called Balrog in Japan. M. Bison, the final opponent of the game, is called Vega in Japan."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of these colors are primary colors: Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Green, Violet.", "output": "There are three primary colors which are Red, Yellow, and Blue.\nThe three secondary colors are Orange, Green, and Violet."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How can I do a figure skating salchow jump?", "output": "Assuming you want to jump counterclockwise, to do a salchow you'll first want to do a solid left outside three turn. After exiting the three turn on your back inside edge, you will want to bring your free leg up and arms up into the jump. The jump takes off using your left toe pick and lands on your right foot with a traditional landing position. If you jump clockwise, all these directions would be reversed."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Whose life is the 1965 film 'The Sound of Music' based on?\nContext: The Sound of Music is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp, The Story of the Trapp Family Singers. Set in Austria on the eve of the Anschluss in 1938, the musical tells the story of Maria, who takes a job as governess to a large family while she decides whether to become a nun. She falls in love with the children, and eventually their widowed father, Captain von Trapp. He is ordered to accept a commission in the German navy, but he opposes the Nazis. He and Maria decide on a plan to flee Austria with the children", "output": "It is based on the 1949 memoir of Maria von Trapp"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is the best basketball team in the NBA?", "output": "The Los Angeles Lakers are undoubtedly the best basketball team in the history of the NBA."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of fun activities to do in the summer", "output": "In the summer you could do a a variety of activities. Depending on everybody's preference, you can enjoy a sunny day at the beach, hiking in the mountains, ride the bicycle, attend a live concert or simply enjoy a picnic. If you are more of an active person, you can try activities like parasailing, ride a hot air balloon, waterskiing or canyoning."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What religion is the oldest in the world?", "output": "The oldest religion in the world is Hinduism. Also known as Sanatana Dharma, Hinduism is one of the major religions in the modern world with over a billion followers. Hinduism contains scriptures dating back 3,000 years ago, and roots and customs dating back over 4,000 years ago. As the world's third largest religion, Hinduism is referred to as a natural religion because of its universal applicability and ability to be understood through study, reason, and experience."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Make up a plausible fishing story about the one that got away. Write in the first person.", "output": "Minnesota is the land of 10,000 lakes. A few years ago, my brother and I decided to try our luck at one of the best rumored spots for largemouth bass, Otter Tail Lake. We arrived just after dawn and walked about 30 minutes from public access parking to a secluded bank which we hoped to have to ourselves. \n\nThere was not much action. My brother questioned our choice of bait, nightcrawlers, but I told him to keep faith. We were hungry, but realized we'd forgotten our pastries in the car. My brother offered to fetch breakfast. I continued to fish while he was away.\n\nI felt a hard tug on my line. I pulled back on the rod to confirm the bite. I had something big on the line! Carefully I turned the crank, pausing periodically to give the fish a chance to exhaust itself. My patience paid off. I could see the bass in the water a few yards off shore. It appeared to be larger than my arm. I turned the crank and pulled hard on the rod to finish the job. The fish was a fighter, but I felt good about my chances. But suddenly my line snapped and the bass disappeared. \n\nWhen my brother returned, I told him my story. He was a skeptic. We did not go home empty handed as we landed 3 smaller bass, the largest weighing 4 pounds. But I felt disappointed. We were fishing with a 20 pound test: the one that got away must have been a monster!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following exercises are push exercises: bench press, bicep curl, skull crusher, tricep extension, pull up, dumbbell row.", "output": "Bench press, skull crusher, tricep extension."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: what is kangen water?", "output": "Kangen water is alkaline ionized water produced through a process called electrolysis. Kangen water is also referred to electrolyzed reduced water. This water is characterized by an large negative oxidation reduction potential and a potential hydrogen level > 7.0 making the water alkaline. It is also infused with molecular hydrogen in the amount of 1 - 1.5 parts per million per gallon of water produced. This infused hydrogen has been shown to be a very good anti-inflammatory for the body."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the first full-length animated movie that Disney released?", "output": "\"Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs\" was the first full-length animated Disney movie, released in 1937."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where does the name of the UK county 'Essex' originate from?\nContext: The name Essex originates in the Anglo-Saxon period of the Early Middle Ages and has its root in the Anglo-Saxon (Old English) name Ēastseaxe (\"East Saxons\"), the eastern kingdom of the Saxons who had come from the continent and settled in Britain. Excavations at Mucking have demonstrated the presence of Anglo-Saxon settlers in the early fifth century, however the way in which these settlers became ascendent in the territory of the Trinovantes is not known. Studies suggest a pattern of typically peaceful co-existence, with the structure of the Romano-British landscape being maintained, and with the Saxon settlers believed to have been in the minority.", "output": "The name Essex originates in the Anglo-Saxon period of the Early Middle Ages and has its root in the Anglo-Saxon (Old English) name Ēastseaxe (\"East Saxons\")."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the given text, can you please extract all possible technical details of the aeroplane in the JSON format {key:value} where key is the attribute and value is the data for the attribute.\nContext: The aircraft involved in the accident was a 4-year-old Airbus A330-203, with manufacturer serial number 660, registered as F-GZCP. Its first flight was on 25 February 2005, and it was delivered 2 months later to the airline on 18 April 2005. At the time of the crash, it was Air France's newest A330. The aircraft was powered by two General Electric CF6-80E1A3 engines with a maximum thrust of 68,530 or 60,400 lbf (304.8 or 268.7 kN) (take-off/max continuous), giving it a cruise speed range of Mach 0.82–0.86 (470–493 knots or 870–913 kilometres per hour or 541–567 miles per hour), at 35,000 feet (11,000 m) of altitude and a range of 12,500 km (6,700 nmi; 7,800 mi). The aircraft underwent a major overhaul on 16 April 2009, and at the time of the accident had accumulated about 18,870 flying hours.", "output": "Here are the technical details of the aeroplane that I could parse and format it in JSON format {key:value}.\n\n{\n\"age in years\":\"4\",\n\"aircraft manufacturer\":\"Airbus\",\n\"aircraft model\":\"A330-203\",\n\"manufacturer serial number\":\"660\",\n\"aircraft registration number\":\"F-GZCP\",\n\"first flight date\":\"25 February, 2005\",\n\"airline delivery date\":\"18 April, 2005\",\n\"airline name\":\"Air France\",\n\"aircraft engine type\":\"General Electric CF6-80E1A3\",\n\"aircraft engine maximum thrust\":\"60400\",\n\"aircraft engine maximum thrust unit\":\"lbf\",\n\"aircraft cruise speed range\":\"Mach0.82-0.86\",\n\"aircraft cruise speed attitude\":\"35000\",\n\"aircraft cruise speed attitude unit\":\"feet\",\n\"aircraft range\":\"12500\",\n\"aircraft range unit\":\"km\",\n\"aircraft major overhaul date\":\"16 April, 2009\",\n\"aircraft accumulated flying hours\":\"18870\"\n}"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What equipment do I need to go camping?", "output": "The basics of camping equipment are food and shelter. Your equipment will vary based on where you're camping, but the most basic equipment consists of a tent and sleeping bag to allow you to sleep out of the elements. If you want to camp comfortably, however, you'll want to look into things like a pillow, sleeping mat or cot, clothing to keep you comfortable in the elements, a way to start a fire, and anything that will allow you to participate in activities for the area. Everyone is different, so focusing on what will help you be comfortable is the most important aspect."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Azure HDInsight?", "output": "Azure HDInsight is a cloud-based service from Microsoft for big data analytics that helps organizations process large amounts of streaming or historical data. It runs popular open-source frameworks—including Apache Hadoop, Spark, Hive, Kafka, and more."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are 3 popular dishes that can feed a large group of people?", "output": "Pizza is a popular dish that can be easily distributed. Hot dogs are also easy to make for a large group with the right equipment. Hamburgers are another common food when feeding a large crowd."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Denville Station?\nContext: Denville is an active commuter railroad train station in Denville Township, Morris County, New Jersey. Located on Estling Road, the station contains three side platforms–two curved low-level platforms that service New Jersey Transit's Morristown Line, and a third that services their Montclair-Boonton Line. Both platforms on the Morristown Line contain miniature high-level platforms for handicap accessibility. Trains on both lines operate between Hoboken Terminal, New York Penn Station and Hackettstown. Heading westbound, the next station is Dover while the next station east on the Morristown Line is Mount Tabor. The next station east on the Montclair-Boonton Line is Mountain Lakes.", "output": "Denville station is a commuter railroad station in Denville Township, Morris Country, New Jersey. It is supported by two lines, the New Jersey Morristown Line and the Montclair-Boonton Line. Trains on both of these lines operate between Hoboken Terminal, New York Penn Station and Hackettstown."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write me a text to someone I work with asking them to cover my shift because I got sick. Use a polite tone.", "output": "Hi , I’m running a fever and my doctor recommended I find someone else to take my shift. Unfortunately it’s contagious and I’m worried that I’ll get everyone else sick if I go. Is there any chance you could step in for me? I’ll owe you one big time, but totally get it if this is too last minute. Let me know!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In what way did Étienne Halphen interests lead to him discovering the harmonic distribution?\nContext: In probability theory and statistics, the harmonic distribution is a continuous probability distribution. It was discovered by Étienne Halphen, who had become interested in the statistical modeling of natural events. His practical experience in data analysis motivated him to pioneer a new system of distributions that provided sufficient flexibility to fit a large variety of data sets. Halphen restricted his search to distributions whose parameters could be estimated using simple statistical approaches.", "output": "He had become interested in the statistical modeling of natural events. This motivated him to find a system that provided sufficient flexibility to fit a large variety of data sets."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: IsNarcissus tete a tete a flower\nContext: Narcissus 'Tête-à-tête' is a hybrid cultivar of Narcissus, which was introduced in 1949. It is one of 110 cultivars produced by British daffodil breeder Alec Gray. 'Tête-à-tête' is a popular ornamental plant, which is known for its very early flowering period and short stature. This cultivar is commonly used as a garden plant where it can be planted in pots, rock gardens, garden borders and even naturalized in lawns. The cultivar name 'Tête-à-tête' means to have a conversation between two people, which relates to the cultivar often hosting a pair of flowers per stem.", "output": "Narcissus Tete-a-tete is a hybrid cultivar of Narcissus, which was introduced in 1949. It is one of 110 cultivars produced by British daffodil breeder Alec Gray."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on the text, please give a bulleted list of Marc Andreessen’s accomplishments\nContext: Marc Lowell Andreessen (/ænˈdriːsən/ ann-DREE-sən; born July 9, 1971) is an American entrepreneur, venture capital investor, and software engineer. He is the co-author of Mosaic, the first widely used web browser with a graphical user interface; co-founder of Netscape; and co-founder and general partner of Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. He co-founded and later sold the software company Opsware to Hewlett-Packard. Andreessen is also a co-founder of Ning, a company that provides a platform for social networking websites. He sits on the board of directors of Meta Platforms. Andreessen was one of six inductees in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame announced at the First International Conference on the World-Wide Web in 1994. As of February 2023, his net-worth is estimated at $1.7 billion by Forbes.", "output": "Co-author of the first widely used web browser with a graphical user interface (Mosaic)\nCo-founder of Netscape\nCo-founder of Andreessen Horowitz\nCo-founder of Opsware\nCo-founder of Ning\nBoard member of Meta Platforms\nInductee in the World Wide Web Hall of Fame"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Let's make a targeted list of banks located in New York City", "output": "- Chase\n- Citi \n- BNY Mellon\n- Goldman Sachs"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Emotional Quotient (EQ)/Emotional Intelligence, and why is it a critical trait for leaders to possess?", "output": "Emotional Quotient (EQ), also referred to as Emotional Intelligence, has been defined to mean the levels of self awareness, self management, social awareness, and relationship management, that an individual has. High levels of all of these 4 EQ traits are important qualities for a effective managers. Essentially, someone with high EQ is very aware of how they are perceived, but just as importantly, they have an innate ability to discern others' feelings and motivations. Leaders with high EQ are interested in learning about what makes their employees tick, and they are aware that many people have completely different motivations. For example, a manager with high EQ understands that even though they may not personally be motivated primarily by receiving positive feedback, that if someone on their team becomes extremely motivated by praise for a job well done, they must make sure they are regularly delivering the kudos that employee thrives on. In the past, there was a lot of focus on IQ, and while that can be a quality of a good manager, it is often more of the 'intangibles' of EQ and other personality traits that define an inspirational leader."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some popular American beer brands.", "output": "Rogue, Widmer, Budweiser, Coors, Michelob, Blue Moon"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a rocking chair?", "output": "A rocking chair has two long curved legs rather than four straight legs so that it rocks forward and backward."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Please classify the following as either cities or states: Chicago, Massachusetts, Boston, Alabama, Alaska, and Phoenix.", "output": "Chicago, Phoenix, and Boston are cities. Massachusetts, Alabama, and Alaska are states."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify these emotions as positive or negative: Love, Joy, Awe, Happiness, Interest, Excitement, Sad, Fear, Distrust, Anxiety, Anger, Disgust, Trust, Apathy, Annoyance, Exuberance, Rage", "output": "Positive: Love, Joy, Awe, Happiness, Interest, Excitement, Trust, Exuberance\nNegative: Sad, Fear, Distrust, Anxiety, Anger, Disgust, Apathy, Annoyance, Rage"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who was the first woman to finish the Boston Marathon?", "output": "Roberta Gibbs ran the 1966 Boston Marathon and was the first woman to finish it. At the time, women were not qualified to run in marathons, so she dressed up as a man and waited in the sidelines until about half the runners had already started then jumped in to join the pack."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are red wigglers?", "output": "Their true name is eisenia fetida and is known as the most common compost worm. These worms are not found in the soil but rather live in the upper layers of organic matter.\n\nThe worms have gizzards like chickens. They are hermaphroditic which means they have move male and female sex organs. It takes two worms to produce a cocoon which could produce three worms each.\n\nThe worms produce vermicast (worm poop) which many organic famers use to add to their soil."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are 5 things to do when visiting Oahu, Hawaii?", "output": "There are lots of things to do when visiting the Island of Oahu, Hawaii. Here are 5 common activities:\n1. Go snorkeling and experience some of Hawaii’s amazing marine life at Hanauma Bay.\n2. Walk the streets of downtown Honolulu and enjoy Hawaiian shave ice.\n3. Take a trip to the Dole plantation to learn more about pineapples and try some of the famous Dole Soft Serve.\n4. Visit the Polynesian Cultural Center to learn about Polynesian culture and the Pacific Islands.\n5. Take a hike at Diamond Head Summit Trail for a panoramic view of Honolulu and the surrounding coastline."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a symphony?", "output": "A symphony is a musical composition that is played by a large orchestra that has anywhere between 50-80 instruments. The four movements of a symphony are an opening, a slow movement, a minuet, and then an allegro. Symphonies do not refer to the musician but rather the music that is being played harmoniously."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do sailplanes (gliders) stay aloft?", "output": "Gliders are usually towed to altitude by a motorized airplane and then use rising air from natural weather phenomenas such as thermals, mountain lee waves or ridge lift to stay aloft."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who founded the Society of Jesus, and what are they more commonly known as?\nContext: The Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome. It was founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola and six companions, with the approval of Pope Paul III. The society is engaged in evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations. Jesuits work in education, research, and cultural pursuits. Jesuits also conduct retreats, minister in hospitals and parishes, sponsor direct social and humanitarian ministries, and promote ecumenical dialogue.", "output": "The Society of Jesus are more commonly known as the Jesuits and were founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola and six of his companions. They are known for their work in the field of education."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the plants based on whether they are aquatic or mangrove\nPistia stratiotes, Lysichiton americanus , Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans", "output": "Aquatic - Pistia stratiotes, Lysichiton americanus \nMangrove - Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia germinans"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List the names of the people mentioned in the text provided.\nContext: John Wycliffe questioned the privileged status of the clergy which had bolstered their powerful role in England and the luxury and pomp of local parishes and their ceremonies. He was accordingly characterised as the \"evening star\" of scholasticism and as the morning star or stella matutina of the English Reformation. In 1374, Catherine of Siena began travelling with her followers throughout northern and central Italy advocating reform of the clergy and advising people that repentance and renewal could be done through \"the total love for God.\" She carried on a long correspondence with Pope Gregory XI, asking him to reform the clergy and the administration of the Papal States. The oldest Protestant churches, such as the Moravian Church, date their origins to Jan Hus (John Huss) in the early 15th century. As it was led by a Bohemian noble majority, and recognised, for some time, by the Basel Compacts, the Hussite Reformation was Europe's first \"Magisterial Reformation\" because the ruling magistrates supported it, unlike the \"Radical Reformation\", which the state did not support.", "output": "The people mentioned in the text include John Wycliffe, Catherine of Siena, Pope Gregory XI, and Jan Hus (or 'John Huss' as it is typically spelled by English speakers)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the primary caused of fever?", "output": "Primary causes may include:\n1. An infection\n2. Certain medications\n3. Heat illness\n4. Cancers\n5. Autoimmune diseases\n6. Some immunizations like Rabies vaccine."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What do you do as a player playing RollerCoaster Tycoon 2?\nContext: In RollerCoaster Tycoon 2, players manage amusement parks and attempt to meet various goals to complete assigned scenarios. The game retains the isometric perspective of its predecessor, allowing for high compatibility with amusement parks made in the previous game. Various attractions, including transport rides, gentle rides, thrill rides, roller coasters, water rides, and shops or stalls, can be added to the parks as well as landscaping and decorations. The player satisfies park visitors' needs by building facilities and services such as food stalls, bathrooms, souvenir shops, ATMs, and information kiosks, as well as by hiring staff. The player must simultaneously balance the park's expenses and income.", "output": "The player satisfies park visitors' needs by building facilities and services such as food stalls, bathrooms, souvenir shops, ATMs, and information kiosks, as well as by hiring staff. The player must simultaneously balance the park's expenses and income."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which of the following are renewable energies and which are fossil fuels: natural gas, wind energy, hydropower, oil shales, solar power, coal, and petroleum.", "output": "Hydropower, solar power, wind energy are considered to be renewable energies. Coal, petroleum, natural gas, and oil shales are defined as fossil fuels."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the following people as primarily authors or primarily movie directors: Steven King, Steven Spielberg, N. K. Jemisin, Martin Scorsese, Jane Austen", "output": "Steven King, N. K. Jemisin, and Jane Austen are authors. Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese are movie directors."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is cricket the most viewed sport in India?", "output": "The history of cricket spans many years. Despite the fact that it is not a local sport, it was somehow passed down by British colonialists who conquered India. \nFrom Kashmir to Kanyakumari, it is a sport that all Indians are passionate about and it will be hard to spot someone who never played the game here. In the world cup finals, Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit a six off the very last ball, which cricket fans will never forget. India currently has won two World Cups and has previously qualified for many pre-final entries. It's also important to note that women's cricket is becoming more and more popular."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following as renewable or non-renewable forms of energy: Coal, solar, wind, natural gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, petroleum", "output": "Coal: non-renewable, Solar: renewable, Wind: renewable, Natural Gas: non-renewable, Nuclear: non-renewable, Hydroelectric: renewable, Petroleum: non-renewable"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Categorize each of the following instruments as either string or keyboard: Guitar, Violin, piano, harmonium, cello, accordion, banjo", "output": "Guitar - String\nViolin - String\npiano - keyboard\nharmonium - keyboard\ncello - string\naccordion - keyboard\nbanjo - string"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the capital of Brazil?", "output": "The capital of Brazil is Brasilia, where the Federal government is located as well. The city become the capital in 1960, as a fully planned city and contemplates a modern architecture designed by Oscar Niemeyer."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you call the Arkansas Razorbacks?", "output": "The individual starts with their arms stretched out near waist, and slowly raise them while doing jazz fingers all while saying \"wooooooo\" then once your arms are above your head you say \"pig sooie.\" Reset your hands to your waist and two more times, but on the third time, after you say \"pig sooie\" you also say \"razorbacks!\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Prove pythagoras theorem.", "output": "There is a geometrical proof that if we square the hypotenuse, it equals the sum of the squares of the sides of a triangle. The sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs (a and b) equals the area of the square on the hypotenuse (c).\n\nSymbolic statement\t a^{2}+b^{2}=c^{2}"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of car was The Zuk\nContext: The Żuk (pl. beetle) was a van and light truck produced in Lublin, Poland, between 1958 and 1998 by FSC. It was based on FSO Warszawa, which in turn was licensed from the Soviet passenger car GAZ-M20 Pobeda. The chassis, suspension and engine from FSO Warszawa formed the basis of the Żuk and the Nysa light vans designed in the late 1950s. About 587818 were manufactured.\n\nThe Żuk was mainly sold to state organizations, but also to individuals. After 1989, with the liberalization of the Polish economy, the Żuk was able to maintain sales to the traditional markets and expand the number sold to individual consumers. The final few years of production was in parallel to its successor, the Lublin van, as a cheaper alternative.", "output": "The Zuk (pl. beetle) was a van and light truck produced in Lublin, Poland, between 1958 and 1998 by FSC. It was based on FSO Warszawa, which in turn was licensed from the Soviet passenger car GAZ-M20 Pobeda. The chassis, suspension and engine from FSO Warszawa formed the basis of the Zuk and the Nysa light vans designed in the late 1950s. About 587818 were manufactured.\n\nThe Zuk was mainly sold to state organizations, but also to individuals. After 1989, with the liberalization of the Polish economy, the Zuk was able to maintain sales to the traditional markets and expand the number sold to individual consumers. The final few years of production was in parallel to its successor, the Lublin van, as a cheaper alternative."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Write some important points regarding Family Justice Council using given text as a reference\nContext: The Family Justice Council, established in 2004, is an advisory, non-statutory, non-departmental public body sponsored by the Judicial Office of England and Wales. It provides independent expert advice, from an inter-disciplinary perspective, on the operation and reform of the family justice system to the Family Justice Board (jointly chaired by ministers from the Ministry of Justice and Department for Education) and Government. It is chaired by the President of the Family Division, and in August 2012 became part of the President's office.", "output": "1. The Judicial Office of England and Wales sponsors the Family Justice Council, an advisory, non-statutory, non-departmental public organisation founded in 2004.\n2. It offers independent professional advice to the Family law Board, which is jointly chaired by ministers from the Ministry of Justice and Department for Education, as well as the Government on how to run and reform the family law system.\n3. It is presided over by the Family Division President and joined the President's office in August 2012."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the top 10 US ski vacation destinations?", "output": "The western United States is considered to have the best skiing destinations because of the size of its mountains and the quality of it snow conditions. Nevertheless, given its proximity to large urban populations, the resorts of the northeast United State also sees large numbers of visitors each winter. The list below includes top ski destinations from both regions.\n\nVail, Colorado\nTahoe, California (this area includes a number of large resorts like Palisades, Heavenly, Sugar Bowl, and Northstar)\nTaos, New Mexico\nPark City, Utah\nStowe, Vermont \nJackson Hole, Wyoming\nKillington, Vermont\nSugarloaf, Maine\nAspen, Colorado\nSun Valley, Idaho"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people like to drink coffee in the morning?", "output": "Coffee is very popular to drink in the morning. It contains caffeine and caffeine wakes you up. In addition drinking coffee is a social thing and makes people feel more connected. Also some people think coffee is healthy. You can become addicted to coffee."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was Seward's Folly?", "output": "Seward's Folly was the name given by opponents to the 1867 purchase of Alaska from Russia by the United States. Secretary of State William Seward negotiated the treaty in secrecy, and critics mocked both him and President Andrew Johnson for the purchase of a \"polar bear garden.\" However, it turned out to be a profitable investment when gold was discovered in Alaska in 1896."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: how does an electric car work", "output": "Electric cars work by receiving energy from the battery, which is converted into power by an electric motor. The power is converted from the DC battery to AC for the electric motor. When an accelerator is pressed, it sends signal to the controller which adjusts the vehicle's speed by changing the frequency of the AC power from the inverter to the motor. Since the electric car gets is power from the battery, it usually consists of a rechargeable battery and doesn't contain liquid fuel components like fuel pump or fuel tank etc. This also makes the electric cars emit no exhaust."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Shoji Hashimoto?\nContext: Shoji Hashimoto (橋本 昌二, Hashimoto Shōji, April 18, 1935 – December 2, 2009) was a professional Go player.", "output": "Shoji Hashimoto (橋本 昌二, Hashimoto Shōji, April 18, 1935 – December 2, 2009) was a professional Go player.\nHashimoto turned pro in 1947 when he was just 12. It took him only 11 years to reach 9p. He learned Go from his father Hashimoto Kunisaburō and his disciples include Takahara Shūji, Moriyama Naoki, Oda Hiromitsu, Okahashi Hirotada, and Hayashi Kōzō. He was a member of the Kansai Ki-in."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do you love Biriyani?", "output": "Because it's flavorful"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the D silent in words like Bridge?", "output": "The letter \"J\" was created by an Italian in 1524, initially as an alternative to the roman numeral I. Its usage as a typical alphabet letter in English became common in the 17th century. Before this addition, to make the sound J in English, we used the letters \"dg.\" You can typically tell how old a word is by whether it uses the \"dg\" or J in its spelling; the newer words use the letter J."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is VCF?", "output": "Variant Call Format (VCF) is a file format used for storing and transferring genetic data. It is used for storing and comparing genetic data, and for representing genetic variants. VCF is a binary format that stores genetic data, including sequence data, variant data, and annotation data."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Summarize the following paragraph about modern fighter jets\nContext: Currently the cutting edge of fighter design, fifth-generation fighters are characterized by being designed from the start to operate in a network-centric combat environment, and to feature extremely low, all-aspect, multi-spectral signatures employing advanced materials and shaping techniques. They have multifunction AESA radars with high-bandwidth, low-probability of intercept (LPI) data transmission capabilities. The infra-red search and track sensors incorporated for air-to-air combat as well as for air-to-ground weapons delivery in the 4.5th generation fighters are now fused in with other sensors for Situational Awareness IRST or SAIRST, which constantly tracks all targets of interest around the aircraft so the pilot need not guess when he glances. These sensors, along with advanced avionics, glass cockpits, helmet-mounted sights (not currently on F-22), and improved secure, jamming-resistant LPI datalinks are highly integrated to provide multi-platform, multi-sensor data fusion for vastly improved situational awareness while easing the pilot's workload. Avionics suites rely on extensive use of very high-speed integrated circuit (VHSIC) technology, common modules, and high-speed data buses. Overall, the integration of all these elements is claimed to provide fifth-generation fighters with a \"first-look, first-shot, first-kill capability\".", "output": "Fifth-generation fighter jets take advantage of variety of technological advancements, new materials and design principals to give pilots comprehensive, early visibility of all potential threats while minimizing their own detectability."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who is Antonello Padovano\nContext: Antonello Padovano, is an Italian film director and producer. He is currently[when?] the director of Hands That Should Be Farming Productions based in England. Padovano won the 2019 Bayern 2 - Audience Prize at the Tegernsee International Mountain Film Festival for his documentary The Ascent of Everest which featured footage of Sir Edmund Hillary.\n\nFilmography\nJoe Petrosino: A Shot in the Dark (2006)\nLe quattro porte del deserto (2006)\nThe Ascent of Everest (2019)", "output": "Antonello Padovano, is an Italian film director and producer. He has been the director of Hands That Should Be Farming Productions based in England. Padovano won the 2019 Bayern 2 - Audience Prize at the Tegernsee International Mountain Film Festival for his documentary The Ascent of Everest which featured footage of Sir Edmund Hillary."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Escolar or Escobar", "output": "Escolar"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me a story", "output": "Everyone carries an invisible bucket. \nWhen the bucket is full then we are happy. When it is empty then we are sad. \nThe interesting thing is that we can only fill the bucket by doing good deeds and helping others. When I do a good deed to someone, my bucket gets filled but so does the other person's bucket. \nWhen I do a bad deed to someone, then my bucket empties and also the other person's. \nSo, as long as we all keep filling each others buckets, we can all be happy"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How is a grilled cheese sandwich prepared?", "output": "To prepare a grilled cheese sandwich, first select two pieces of standard white sandwich bread and lightly apply butter to the outside of each piece. Use room temperature butter as it is much easier to spread than cold butter straight from the refrigerator. Turn on an electric griddle and set the temperature to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Place one slice of the bread butter side down on the griddle. Next place two slices of an easily meltable cheese on top of the bread. Finally place the remaining piece of bread on top of the cheese with the buttered side facing up. Periodically use a spatula to lift the sandwich and inspect the bottom surface. When the surface is toasted to a light golden brown flip the sandwich. Periodically inspect the bottom surface. When it has reached a light golden brow, remove the sandwich from the griddle and place it on a plate."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the differences between Data Lakehouse vs Data Warehouse vs Data lake", "output": "1. data warehouse delivers clean, structured data for BI analytics, while a data lake permanently and cheaply stores data of any nature in any format. Many organizations use data lakes for data science and machine learning, but not for BI reporting due to its unvalidated nature.\n2. data lakehouse combines the advantage of the data lake and data warehouse. the reliable transactions of a data warehouse and the scalability and low cost of a data lake. Single Source of Truth. Unified data from all sources\n3. The data lake table format is the most important component of a lakehouse architecture. There must be some way to organize and manage all the raw data files in the data lake storage. Table formats help abstract the physical data structure’s complexity and allow different engines to work simultaneously on the same data. The table format in a lakehouse architecture facilitates the ability to do data warehouse-level transactions (DML) along with ACID guarantees. Some of the other critical features of a table format are schema evolution, expressive SQL, time travel, data compaction (ie Delta Lake). Apache Spark can also be used as the query engine"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What was the The second capital of Chandragupta II", "output": "The second capital of Chandragupta II was Pataliputra."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Ghatam, Monochord", "output": "Monochord is string, Ghatam is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me a list of five surf spots in Southern California", "output": "Rincon, Malibu, Salt Creek, Trestles, Blacks Beach"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Name some famous breweries in Seattle", "output": "Reuben's, Georgetown, Stoup, Machine House, Future Primitive, Red Hook, Bale Breaker"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In climbing, what is a hand jam?", "output": "Hand jamming is a technique used in crack climbing used to support the climbers upper body. The climber places their hand in a crack, then flexes their thumb towards the palm to expand their hand, creating friction between the sides of the crack and the base of the thumb and back of the hand. There are many variations on the technique depending on the size of the climber, the size of the crack, and the circumstances of the route."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How did the United States win the Cold War?", "output": "A number of factors contributed to the United States defeating the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in the Cold War and becoming the world's most powerful state. A common view is that the U.S. won the Cold War because its capitalist economic system, characterized by free markets and the recognition of private property rights, was able to outperform the USSR's centrally-planned economy. The United States could therefore afford to spend more on its military than the USSR and won the nuclear arms race, which contributed to the internal collapse of the Soviet economy and the subsequent breakup of the Soviet Union into smaller, individual states with democratic elections. Additionally, though the USSR and the United States never officially engaged in direct military conflict with one another during the Cold War, various factions supported by the United States and its Western allies were able to successfully defeat Soviet-backed factions in proxy wars that took place all across the globe (with the notable exception of Vietnam). These defeats gradually limited the USSR's ability to project its power on the world stage, and helped the United States build and strengthen key alliances, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Finally, the United States carried out effective intelligence, counter-intelligence, disinformation and propaganda campaigns that undermined the faith the USSR's population had in its government and buttressed support for the U.S. government's efforts domestically. By 1991, the Soviet Union had fallen and the U.S. had achieved global hegemony."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is a time signature in music?", "output": "The time signature in music represents the number of notes in each bar. The time signature is noted at the start of a composition as is represented as two stacked numbers. For example the common time signature 4/4 indicates each bar will contain four quarter note beats."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the key benefits of Delta Live Tables?", "output": "Here are the key benefits of Delta Live Tables:\n\n1. Enable citizen engineers to self serve and innovate rapidly with simple pipeline development and maintenance \n2. Trust your data with built-in quality controls and data quality monitoring to ensure accurate and useful BI, Data Science, and ML \n3. Scale with automated administration through broader visibility into pipeline operations, automatic error handling, and auto-scaling capabilities\n4. Support a wider variety of use cases by unlocking the development of real-time and incremental data pipelines to a wider audience"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do humans play sports?", "output": "Humans play sports for a variety of reasons but one reason is to have fun. Playing sports is also a good form of exercise which helps humans stay in shape. Not everyone enjoys playing sports but for those that do they often enjoy competing against one another."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Help me with spend a day in New Delhi. I like architecture, culture, and am a foodie", "output": "North India has a lot to offer for an aesthete, epicure, and a xenophile. Day 1 arrive in Delhi as many flights arrive early in the morning, settle into a hotel of your choice. Today travel around Delhi especially old Delhi and start your trip by visiting Red Fort which is an historical Mogul Fort commissioned by Mogul Emperor Shah Jahan in 1638. The fort is steeped in history and has a beautiful combination of Persian architecture with Indian influence. After that have lunch in Chandi Chowk where you will find incredible street food and especially Karim's which specializes in Mughlai food. Chandi Chowk is full of verve and energy and you will experience a slice of Indian culture. After the delicious lunch and walking through the narrow streets of Chandi Chowk, it is time to visit Qutb Minar a Unesco World Heritage Site which is considered the tallest minaret in the world at 240 ft constructed out of sandstone in 1192. Close by you can also visit Jamal Kalami mosque and relax at the nearby 200 acre park. In the evening you can travel to visit the Lotus Temple in Delhi which is a Baháʼí House of Worship and architected by Fariborz Sahba in 1976. For dinner, it is time to indulge yourself at Oberoi Delhi at Dhilli under the mentorship of Michelin-starred Chef Vineet Bhatia MBE and finish your night at the rooftop bar Cirrus 9 with a smooth cocktail."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Make a bullet list of 5 gifts you can give someone for Valentine's Day", "output": "- Chocolates\n- Bouquet of Roses\n- Stuffed animal\n- Heart shaped balloon\n- Personalized Card"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Cadoo?\nContext: Cadoo: a children's version of the game that has some elements of tic-tac-toe. Sold between October 2007 and January 2008, Cadoo units were recalled in January 2008 by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission because \"the surface paint on the die contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.\"", "output": "Cadoo is a children version of the Cranium party game. It has some elements of tic-tac-toe, a decoding glass, and a pile of cards that the player can draw from and performing actions accordingly. The game was sold between October 2007 and January 2008. However, it was recalled by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission \"the surface paint on the die contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard.\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some good activities to keep kids busy while traveling?", "output": "Having lots of activities at hand is key to an enjoyable trip with your kids. Some activity ideas include: Device games or movies (be sure to bring headphones!), coloring, reading books (load these on the device too), playing I Spy, playing the license plate game (keep track of the different states), practice shoe tying, sing songs (better for car trips), or play cards. When you need a break, bring out the snacks!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me which of these countries has more than 1 billion population: Japan, Canada, United States, Russia, China, India", "output": "China and India"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Some families get rid of TVs and smartphones for the proper growth of children, but are those things desirable?", "output": "I think it's desirable. When exposed to the media from a young age, you won't be able to control it because you're still growing your self-control ability. In that case, if you are exposed, you can't control the use of your smartphone by yourself. You should be exposed to the media after you have some self-control. In order to have self-discipline, you must be 5 or 6 years old.\n\nBut smartphones have a lot of addictive content, so in my case, I don't want to give you a smartphone when you're in elementary school. Because if you spend a lot of time with your family instead of watching TV, it will have a more static effect than the positive effects you can get on TV."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is at the center of our solar system?", "output": "The sun"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: From the passage provided, extract the what were some of the key years and discoveries of portuguese maritime exploration?\nContext: Portuguese maritime exploration resulted in the numerous territories and maritime routes recorded by the Portuguese as a result of their intensive maritime journeys during the 15th and 16th centuries. Portuguese sailors were at the vanguard of European exploration, chronicling and mapping the coasts of Africa and Asia, then known as the East Indies, and Canada and Brazil (the West Indies), in what came to be known as the Age of Discovery.\n\nMethodical expeditions started in 1419 along West Africa's coast under the sponsorship of prince Henry the Navigator, with Bartolomeu Dias reaching the Cape of Good Hope and entering the Indian Ocean in 1488. Ten years later, in 1498, Vasco da Gama led the first fleet around Africa to India, arriving in Calicut and starting a maritime route from Portugal to India. Portuguese explorations then proceeded to southeast Asia, where they reached Japan in 1542, forty-four years after their first arrival in India. In 1500, the Portuguese nobleman Pedro Álvares Cabral became the first European to discover Brazil.", "output": "In 1419, the portuguese started their maritime explorations along the West Africa's coast. The goal was to reach India by sea, by going around Africa. In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias reaching the Cape of Good Hope and entered the Indian Ocean. In 1498, Vasco da Gama finally reached India.\nBy 1500 also reached discovered Brazil and reached Japan in 1542."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify which instrument is string or percussion: Taxi horn, Sihu", "output": "Sihu is string, Taxi horn is percussion."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Think up a short list of the best US Presidents", "output": "Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, FDR, Ronald Reagan, Dwight Eisenhower, Harry Truman, Thomas Jefferson"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Identify the bird from the list: Queensbury, Kingfisher, Bishopsgate", "output": "Kingfisher"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What's the game engine used by Bethesda before Creation Engine? And what's the last game make with it?\nContext: After using the Gamebryo engine to create The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and Fallout 3, Bethesda decided that Gamebryo's capabilities were becoming too outdated and began work on the Creation Engine for their next game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, by forking the codebase used for Fallout 3.\n\nFollowing the completion of Skyrim, Bethesda set out to enhance the graphical core of the Creation Engine by first adding a physically based deferred renderer to allow for more dynamic lighting and to paint materials object surfaces with realistic materials. Bethesda worked with technology company Nvidia to implement volumetric lighting through a technique that makes use of hardware tesselation. Additionally the updated version of the Creation Engine powering Bethesda's Fallout 4 offers more advanced character generation.", "output": "Gamebryo was the engine used by Bethesda before Creation Engine. It is developed by Gamebase Cot., Ltd and Gamebase USA. Gamebryo is used by numerous companies within the gaming industry.\n\nBethesda decided that Gamebryo's capabilities were becoming too outdated and began work on the Creation Engine for their next game, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, by forking the codebase used for Fallout 3.\n\nThe last game from Bethesda made with Gamebryo engine is Fallout 3 (2008)."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: I plan a trip to Italy, what is the top 2 cities to visit?", "output": "Italy has many popular destinations featuring historical landmarks, vibrant local culture and beautiful architecture. While exact choice will depend on your specific interests, Rome and Florence are one of the most popular destinations for tourists.\n\nIn Rome you can visit Coliseum, Vatican and numerous other architectural landmarks, while Florence is considered the birthplace of European Renaissance."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How to survive Chicago winter?", "output": "Chicago winters could be brutal, especially in the months of December, January, and February. Wearing layered cloths could really help resist the chilly winters. Chicago weather is very fluctuating during winters as well. Check the weather report everyday and make sure to avoid traveling during blizzards or snowstorms. Seasonal change disorder could be a real pain, as Chicago gets a lot of less sunlight during winter and hence invest on therapy lamps. Furthermore, take a trip to somewhere warmer down south to avoid winters altogether."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the downside of using mulch for your landscape?", "output": "Mulch attracts termites and other insects. Mulch has to be replaced every other year."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the JDK?", "output": "The JDK is a development environment for building applications using the Java programming language. The JDK includes tools useful for developing and testing programs written in the Java programming language and running on the Java platform."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of the best business podcast to listen to?", "output": "Planet Money, The Prof G Pod, Women & Money, The Indicator"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What does Wittgenstein view as a problem with learning a language using \"ostensive defining\"?\nContext: Wittgenstein clarifies the problem of communicating using a human language when he discusses learning a language by \"ostensive defining.\" For example, if one wanted to teach someone that a pencil was called a \"pencil\" and pointed to a pencil and said, \"pencil,\" how does the listener know that what one is trying to convey is that the thing in front of me (e.g., the entire pencil) is called a \"pencil\"? Isn't it possible that the listener would associate \"pencil\" with \"wood\"? Maybe the listener would associate the word \"pencil\" with \"round\" instead (as pencils are, usually, in fact, round!). Wittgenstein writes regarding several possible \"interpretations\" which may arise after such a lesson. The student may interpret your pointing at a pencil and saying \"pencil\" to mean the following: (1) This is a pencil; (2) This is round; (3) This is wood; (4) This is one; (5) This is hard, etc., etc.", "output": "As example of \"Ostensive defining\" is pointing to an object and saying it's name. Wittgenstein sees \"ostensive defining\" as a problem of communication because simply linking a word to an object carries with it ambiguity. For instance, if someone pointed to a pencil and said, \"pencil\", the listener may not know exactly what the word refers to. It may refer to the pencil itself, the shape of the pencil, the material of the pencil, the quantity of the pencil, or any other quality of the pencil."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify these as things you need to peel in order to eat or things that you don't need to peel: orange, apple, oats, banana, potato", "output": "orange: peel, apple: don't peel, oats: don't peel, banana: peel, potato: don't peel"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How do you make an electronic music song?", "output": "There are quite a few genres in electronic music in which electronic music songs are classified into. A couple of the most popular ones are techno, house, progressive house, trance, breakbeats, drum and bass, dubstep, and many more. With all of these styles, making an electronic music songs is the same. You need to make a beat using a combination of drums, kicks, snares, claps, high hats, toms, and samples. These are organized in a way to make a beat and loop through these rhythms. These rhythms are then layered in a way to help create the foundation for a song. Many popular tools that are used are digital audio workstations also known as a DAW. Drum machines, samplers, and more. Besides the beats and samples, many times other instruments are used such as synthesizers and vocoders. All of this is arranged using the DAW tool to create a song."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these numbers are odd or even", "output": "10, 2, 7, 17, 777, 1284, 28, 57, 298, 102"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Provide a few different ideas for games for 4 adults to play.", "output": "There are a number of popular board games that would be suitable for four adult players. Catan is a popular strategy and resource board game for two to four players, Scrabble is a good option and poker is always a popular game for adults and only requires a pack of playing cards and either poker chips or objects that can be used in place of betting chips, such as buttons."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Based on this paragraph, who was Donald Trump's physician during 2018 to 2021?\nContext: Sean Patrick Conley (born 1980) is an American physician and United States Navy officer who served as the Physician to the President from 2018 to 2021. Conley served as physician to president Donald Trump during the COVID-19 pandemic, often serving as the president's medical advisor, and treating the president when he tested positive for COVID-19.", "output": "Sean Patrick Conley"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the Chinese dialects that people speak in China?", "output": "While most people's native language is Mandarin in China. There are 9 types of dialects which include Wu, Gan, Xiang, Min, Hakka, Yue, Jin, Huizhou ad Pinghua. These dialects share the same Chinese character as Mandarin which means the formal writing is the same. But they all have their own unique pronunciation which makes it hard to understand between the speakers of different dialects."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify each of the following exercises as cardio or weights: bench press, running, cycling, squat, jump roping, curl", "output": "Bench Press: Weights\nRunning: Cardio\nCycling: Cardio\nSquat: Weights\nJump Roping: Cardio\nCurl: Weights"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is nomadism?", "output": "Nomadism is a way of living in which people don't have a permanent place to live. Instead, they move around a certain area in search of food and grazing land. The change from being nomadic to staying in one place is what led to the first civilizations."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why would someone want to ride a bike?", "output": "Someone might want to ride a bike for a number of different reasons. Bikes, also known as bicycles, are used for recreation, fitness, and transportation. They are very common and used in nearly every city across the globe. There are also bike races across the world, particularly in Europe, where it is a pro sport."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Think of a lot of different ways you could tell your roommate about something you need to buy at the store.", "output": "You could send your roommate a text, leave them a post-it note, add it to the grocery list, tell your roommate in person or give them a phone call"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given a reference text about the wraparound process, tell me what is included in a wraparound plan.\nContext: The wraparound process is an intensive, individualized care management process for youths with serious or complex needs. Wraparound was initially developed in the 1980s as a means for maintaining youth with the most serious emotional and behavioral problems in their home and community. During the wraparound process, a team of individuals who are relevant to the well-being of the child or youth (e.g., family members, other natural supports, service providers, and agency representatives) collaboratively develop an individualized plan of care, implement this plan, and evaluate success over time. The wraparound plan typically includes formal services and interventions, together with community services and interpersonal support and assistance provided by friends, kin, and other people drawn from the family's social networks. The team convenes frequently to measure the plan's components against relevant indicators of success. Plan components and strategies are revised when outcomes are not being achieved.\n\nThe process of engaging the family, convening the team, developing the plan, implementing the plan, and transitioning the youth out of formal wraparound is typically facilitated by a trained care manager or “wraparound facilitator,” sometimes with the assistance of a family support worker. The wraparound process, and the plan itself, is designed to be culturally competent, strengths based, and organized around family members’ own perceptions of needs, goals, and likelihood of success of specific strategies.", "output": "A wraparound plan usually includes formal services and interventions along with community services and interpersonal support."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Given this reference text about beneficence, what can I do to ensure compliance to the beneficence concept?\nContext: Beneficence is a concept in research ethics that states that researchers should have the welfare of the research participant as a goal of any clinical trial or other research study. The antonym of this term, maleficence, describes a practice that opposes the welfare of any research participant. According to the Belmont Report, researchers are required to follow two moral requirements in line with the principle of beneficence: do not harm and maximize possible benefits for research while minimizing any potential harm on others.\n\nThe concept that medical professionals and researchers would always practice beneficence seems natural to most patients and research participants, but in fact, every health intervention or research intervention has potential to harm the recipient. There are many different precedents in medicine and research for conducting a cost–benefit analysis and judging whether a certain action would be a sufficient practice of beneficence, and the extent to which treatments are acceptable or unacceptable is under debate.\n\nDespite differences in opinion, there are many concepts on which there is wide agreement. One is that there should be community consensus when determining best practices for dealing with ethical problems.", "output": "Ensure you are not harming your research participants, while maximizing benefits and minimizing any potential harm. Engage with your community to determine best practices when encountering ethical concerns. This should ensure your compliance with beneficence."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: who won the last soccer world cup ?", "output": "Argentina won the last world cup. Argentina won 3 world cups in 1978, 1986, 2022."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is freedom?", "output": "Freedom could mean different things to different people. Often times the definition of freedom is based on the geo location, age, gender even your mood. For example, people in the United States sometimes associate freedom with the ability to speak, think and feel as they wish."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all of the names of people mentioned in this paragraph and list them using bullets in the format {Name}\nContext: Toledo (Latin: Toletum) is mentioned by the Roman historian Livy (ca. 59 BCE – 17 CE) as urbs parva, sed loco munita (\"a small city, but fortified by location\"). Roman general Marcus Fulvius Nobilior fought a battle near the city in 193 BCE against a confederation of Celtic tribes; defeating them and capturing a king called Hilermus. At that time, Toletum was a city of the Carpetani tribe, and part of the region of Carpetania. It was incorporated into the Roman Empire as a civitas stipendiaria, (a tributary city of non-citizens) and later a municipium. With this status, city officials obtained Roman citizenship for public service, and the forms of Roman law and politics were increasingly adopted. At approximately this time, a Roman circus, city walls, public baths, and a municipal water supply and storage system were constructed in Toletum.", "output": "• Livy\n• Marcus Fulvius Nobilior\n• Hilermus"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are steps to become a US citizen?", "output": "Step 1. Determine if you are already a U.S. citizen\nStep 2. Determine if you are eligible to become a U.S. citizen\nStep 3. Prepare your Form N-400, Application for Naturalization\nStep 4. Submit your Form N-400 and pay your fees\nStep 5. Go to your biometrics appointment, if applicable\nStep 6. Complete the interview\nStep 7. Receive a decision from USCIS on your Form N-400\nStep 8. Receive a notice to take the Oath of Allegiance\nStep 9. Take the Oath of Allegiance to the United States\nStep 10. Understanding U.S. citizenship"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people like skiing or snowboarding down a mountain?", "output": "People like to ski or snowboard down a mountain because it gives them a sense of adventure and a thrill to be out in nature, enjoying what winter has provided for them. The art of sliding controllably down a mountain gives people a slight adrenaline rush that can be addicting. Immersed safely in nature where there are trees, beautiful mountains, and lakes to see gives a sharp peaceful contrast to extreme adventure and risk-taking that ski and snowboarding invokes."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract all of the names of people mentioned in this paragraph and list them using bullets in the format {Name}\nContext: The magazine was part of Mondadori and was based in Milan. Its first editor was Alberto Mondadori who was succeeded in the post by Enzo Biagi in 1953. During the period until 1960 when Enzo Biagi edited Epoca the magazine covered current affairs news, social attitudes as well as TV news. The magazine also included frequent and detailed articles about Hollywood stars of the period and Italian movie stars such as Gina Lollobrigida. The weekly had offices in New York City, Paris and Tokyo. From June 1952 to the late 1958 the Cuban-Italian writer Alba de Céspedes wrote an agony column, called Dalla parte di lei, in the magazine.", "output": "• Enzo Biagi\n• Alberto Mondadori\n• Gina Lollobrigida\n• Alba de Céspedes"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Who are the three team managers that hold the record for the most appearances in the FIFA Club World Cup final?\nContext: Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti are the only managers to have won three FIFA Club World Cups; Guardiola won twice with Barcelona and once with Bayern Munich, while Ancelotti was victorious once with Milan and twice with Real Madrid. Rafael Benítez, alongside Ancelotti and Guardiola, holds the record for the most appearances in the final, leading English clubs Liverpool and Chelsea, as well as Italian club Internazionale, to one final each. Lamine N'Diaye of Senegal in 2010, Faouzi Benzarti of Tunisia in 2013 and Masatada Ishii of Japan in 2016 were the only non-European and non-South American managers to have appeared in the final. The aforementioned three managers, as well as Zoran Mamić in 2018, Ricardo Ferretti in 2020 and Ramón Díaz in 2022, are the only ones to have led a club outside Europe and South America into the decisive match.", "output": "Rafael Benítez, Pep Guardiola, and Carlo Ancelotti hold the record for most appearances."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is MLflow?", "output": "MLflow is an open-source framework for MLOps that automates the full production lifecycle, from model training and experimentation to model lifecycle management and deployment."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Does Starlink perform well for working on the road?", "output": "Yes, Starlink works very well provided you have the correct plan. There are a few options: stationary, meaning your internet is tied to a single location, RV, meaning you can move your starlink location around, and a new option that allows you to access the internet even while working. The first two options are similar in price, while the last option is very expensive. For working remotely (like in a van or RV), RV starlink is ideal. The components are the router and the satellite dish “Dishy”, and the cables that connect them. As long as the dish has a view of the sky in a location where starlink is available you will have internet access at a speed sufficient for video meetings. It only takes about 5 minutes to set up starlink at each new location and for starlink to acquire a signal."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When did Singapore achieve independence?", "output": "Singapore first achieved independence from British rule on 16 September 1963, through a merger with Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak. However, due to racial tensions, Singapore was abruptly expelled from this union on 9 August 1965. This decision was made through a 126-0 vote for a constitutional amendment at the Parliament of Malaysia. Lee Kuan Yew, the first prime minister of Singapore, tearfully announced that Singapore had become an independent and sovereign state."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Are seed oils bad for you?", "output": "Seed oils such as vegetable, canola, soy, sunflower, etc. are high in omega 6 fatty acids. Research has shown that diets high in omega 6 fatty acids lead to systemic inflammation. Unlike seed oils, saturated fat is usually derived from animal products, however they’ve been demonized by various communities with political agendas. Unlike seed oils, saturated fats do not contain a high amount of omega 6 fatty acid."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: When is India's independence day?", "output": "India celebrates her independence day on the 15th day of August every year. The prime minister hoists the national flag at red fort and gives a speech to the nation."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some ways by which humanity could quickly work to cool down the planet to minimize the effects of global warming?", "output": "One idea humanity to implement to rapidly cool the planet to help minimize the effects of global warming would be to block some or all of the sunlight (UV radiation) hitting the planet from the sun. Sometimes referred to as GeoEngineering, these are projects on a truly planet-size scale. A project like this could, for example, consist of large reflective lightweight solar sails or other loft-able reflective material which could be seeded into the upper atmosphere to reflect some or all of the sunlight back into space. Another Idea would be to create massive and plentiful Co2 scrubbers to remove a noticeable quantity of the greenhouse gas, Co2, which works to reflect and prevent heat from the planet from leaving back out into space. Greatly reducing the quantity of Co2 in our atmosphere would allow more heat to escape the planet and consequently cool it down. Yet another thought might be to artificially and greatly increase the size of our ice caps which would lead to more sunlight being reflected back out into space. Yet another approach could be to mimic nature in prior heavily volcanic periods and inject massive quantities of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere in the hopes of producing conditions that in the past led to mini ice-ages."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the top floor of the King's Building based on this article? What floor is found below that?\nContext: The King's Building is a Grade I listed building that forms part of the Strand Campus of King's College London in the United Kingdom. Originally named the College Building, the King's Building was designed by Sir Robert Smirke in the course of the College's foundation in 1829. As the founding building, it was built between 1829 and 1831 on land granted to King's College by the Government to complete the riverside frontage of Somerset House.\n\nThere are today a total of eight floors in the King's Building: Basement level, Ground level, Levels 1 to 4, Level 4U and Level 6. The King's Building houses a number of administrative departments (Estates & Facilities Offices, Admissions Office, Accommodation and Cashiers' Office), lecture theatres (most notably the Edmond J. Safra Lecture Theatre and Anatomy Lecture Theatre), the College Chapel, the Great Hall, various function rooms (Old Council Room, Committee Room, River Room, Somerset Room, St David's Room), study rooms and a catering outlet.", "output": "The top floor is Level 6, and below that is level 4U."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is home automation and how can it be used?", "output": "Home automation is the process of installing various interactive components in a home as a way to centralize the management of these components through an integrated interface such as a phone, table, computer, or dedicated virtual assistant such as Alexa. The advantage of home automation is that the various arrays of smart devices available on the market today can be programmed on a daily, weekly, or hourly schedule. These devices can include lights, switches, plugs, appliances, televisions, garage door openers, locks, and security cameras. Through voice assistants like Alexa you can name your devices and verbally issue commands that the voice assistant will use to action with the targeted smart device. The applications for this technology are extensive including allowing for remote monitoring for security purposes, ensuring minimal energy consumption in your home, providing remote access to your home while away, and simply automating the use of your residence."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Tell me whether these animals are herbivores or carnivores: deer, rabbits, cows, elephants, lions, wolves, polar bears, cheetahs", "output": "Deer are herbivores.\nRabbits are herbivores.\nCows are herbivores.\nElephants are herbivores.\nLions are carnivores.\nWolves are carnivores.\nPolar bears are carnivores.\nCheetahs are carnivores."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List five titles by Suzanne Collins.", "output": "Catching Fire, Mockingjay, Gregor the Overlander, Year of the Jungle, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why do people enjoy wearing Patagonia jackets?", "output": "Patagonia branded jackets provide warmth to the wearer as well as act as fashionable styling in today's culture. The coats are lightweight and easy to pack in bags or suitcases, making them amenable for use when traveling or camping. The Patagonia corporation also donates profits heavily to charity which appeals to many consumers on the market today."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the difference between a paint and a pinto?", "output": "A paint horse is a breed called the \"American Paint Horse\" with bloodlines from registered Quarter Horses, Thoroughbreds or Arabian horses with bold two-color markings and a pinto is a loose term used to describe any horse with bold white markings on its coat but can be any breed."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: List great neighborhoods to raise a family in East County San Diego", "output": "1. Mount Helix, La Mesa\n2. Eucalyptus Hills, Lakeside\n3. Fletcher Hills, El Cajon\n4. Granite Hills, El Cajon\n5. Vista Grande, Rancho San Diego\n6. Sky Ranch, Santee\n7. Palo Verde, Alpine"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is a golden doodle a good pet for a family with young children?", "output": "Golden doodles, which are part golden retriever and part poodle, are very popular and make good pets, especially for families with children. \n\nWhile some golden doodles may be outliers, generally they have a very good temperament, and are loving and loyal pets. A young child can yank on their tails or fur, and parents don’t need to be concerned that their child will get bitten (although the golden doodle will likely nudge the child to stop that behavior). \n\nThey also are generally intelligent dogs, and learn easily. More importantly, they are easy to house train, which is important for a family with young children, since there aren’t additional messes to clean up after. They don’t shed like long-haired dogs, where the hairs can get on your clothes. They shed in clumps of hair, which are easier to see and clean up. \n\nLast, golden doodles are very cute dogs, which is another element that has contributed to their popularity. \n\nHowever, because they are part poodle, they can be excitable, in particular when they are puppies, and they need to get a lot of exercise so that they can expend their energy. As a result, they should be with an active family so that they can get plenty of activity."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: In the series, A Song of Ice and Fire, who is the founder of House Yew?", "output": "Alan o' the Oak, also known as \"the blind Bowman\""} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Create a dialogue between two characters discussing the impact of social media on their lives. Your dialogue should explore how to compare social media to real life.", "output": "Araav: Look! My newest video is getting likes by the minute.\nJason: Cool, but mine barely has any views.\nAraav: That’s gonna have an impact on your social media life.\nJason: True, but how do you think of social media as life? \nAraav: Well, life has risks, social media has risks too. You can’t post a video without the fear that it will ruin your whole youtube channel.\nJason: But what about people?\nAraav: On other media apps, people meet each other, like facebook and twitter.\nJason: Oh! I guess you technically can call social media your life. So this is how advanced AI has become."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Give me some ideas on what to do this weekend.", "output": "If the weather is good and you like to spend time outdoors, you could go to a beach or on a hike, or your neighborhood park for a picnic. \n\nIf the weather is not great but you still like to go outside, go on a drive. Don't forget to stay hydrated! \n\nIf you like spending time indoors, go to a museum or read a book you have had on your list for a long time but just haven't gotten around to starting it. \n\nCall your mom!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the best way to travel to space?", "output": "For the first half dozen decades of manned missions to space, the only way to participate was to earn a highly-competitive place in the national space programs of one of just a few countries that funded missions beyond the earth's atmosphere. Today, these national space programs are supplemented by a few private ventures that offer space tourism, typically for exorbitant fees."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is tollywood?\nContext: Telugu cinema, also known as Tollywood, is the segment of Indian cinema dedicated to the production of motion pictures in the Telugu language, widely spoken in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Telugu cinema is based in Film Nagar, Hyderabad. As of 2021, Telugu cinema is the largest film industry in India in terms of box-office. Telugu films sold 23.3 crore (233 million) tickets in 2022, the highest among various film industries in India.", "output": "Tollywood is a nickname for movies made by Telugu cinema in India."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Which is a species of fish? Haddock or Polar", "output": "Haddock"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What cause toe fungus?", "output": "One common way that people can get nail fungus on their toes is walking barefoot in moist areas like locker room or public shower. You can also get a fungal infection by skin-to-skin contact, or by sharing an infected nail clipper or towel."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Extract the destination countries of Azorean emigrants. Separate them with a comma.\nContext: Since the 17th century, many Azoreans have emigrated, mainly to Brazil, Uruguay, the United States and Canada.", "output": "Brazil, Uruguay, United States, Canada"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are different ways people help each other?", "output": "People help each other in a variety of different ways. Help can be offered to those who are physically handicapped, helped can be offered to those who are suffering emotionally, help can be offered to those who don't understand a topic or subject, help can be offered through knowledge transfer to others, help can be offered through active listening, help can be offered through physical touch, help can be offered through a community of people, and help can be offered through verbal and non verbal communication."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is the potential hydrogen of water?", "output": "Alkaline is a water which has a potential hydrogen (ph) higher than 8.0. Water with a PH of 7.0 is distilled water, and water with a ph less than 7.0 is considered to be acidic. Alkaline water is supposed to be better for the body but you can argue that the acid in the stomach neutralizes the alkalinity so it doesn't have any health effect on the body. More research is needed to say whether or not alkaline water with a high PH is actually good for you."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What popular books did Stephen King author?", "output": "Stephen King is a prolific author, with a career defined by his horror genre novels. Several of his most famous titles include, \"The Stand\", \"Pet Cemetery\", \"It\", \"Carrie\", \"Cujo\", \"Misery\" and more, have all been turned into television series and movies. Stephen has also written bestselling sci-fi and fantasy stories, which include 11/22/63, and \"The Dark Tower\" series."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some of Whitney Houston's top hits?", "output": "Whitney Houston had many top hits including but not limited to: \n- I'm Your Baby Tonight\n- How Will I Know\n- I Have Nothing\n- I'm Every Woman\n- I Will Always Love You\n- I Wanna Dance With Somebody"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are options for materials to build a house?", "output": "Depending on your geographic location, different materials will be available to you. Typical construction materials include brick, cement, concrete, gravel, steel and lumber. In the United States, it is very common to see houses built with lumber since this material is readily available, however in other regions in the world such as Europe and Latin America, it is very common to see use of brick, concrete and steel for a typical house."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are a couple date night ideas?", "output": "Date nights are a great way to connect with your significant other. You could go to dinner and a movie. This option may sound cliché but try to be creative by choosing a restaurant you haven't been to and see a movie at a small neighborhood movie theater. Another great option is a cooking class. There are lots of options when it comes to the type of food. You could even have the class at your home."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is genomic medicine?", "output": "Next-generation genomic technologies allow clinicians and biomedical researchers to drastically increase the amount of genomic data collected on large study populations.[When combined with new informatics approaches that integrate many kinds of data with genomic data in disease research, this allows researchers to better understand the genetic bases of drug response and disease. Early efforts to apply the genome to medicine included those by a Stanford team led by Euan Ashley who developed the first tools for the medical interpretation of a human genome. The Genomes2People research program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Broad Institute and Harvard Medical School was established in 2012 to conduct empirical research in translating genomics into health. Brigham and Women's Hospital opened a Preventive Genomics Clinic in August 2019, with Massachusetts General Hospital following a month later. The All of Us research program aims to collect genome sequence data from 1 million participants to become a critical component of the precision medicine research platform."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is biathlon?", "output": "Biathlon is a winter sport that mixes nordic skying and shooting. Depending on the format, athletes ski a loop 3 or 5 times, and shoot 5 targets between each. The targets are 50 meters away. For each missed target, the participant will ski one 150 meter long penalty loop. The winner is the athlete who completes the 3 or 5 loops first."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some things that people commonly add to beer?", "output": "The most common things to add into beer are slices of citrus fruit, like lime, orange, or lemon. Sometimes juice is added to beer as well, such as orange juice for a brass monkey, frozen lime juice for a beer margarita, tomato and lime juice for a michelada, or lemon juice for a radler."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What kind of milk is Vietnamese coffee often served with?", "output": "Vietnamese coffee is often brewed over sweetened condensed milk."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What language is easy to learn?", "output": "English is usually considered as an easier language to learn than Chinese, Russian, Arabic and so on. The grammar has less exceptions, and the pronunciations are easy for people from different places in the world to pronounce. \n\nAlso, since English is widely used in today's world, you may naturally find more TV programs, commercials, films, classes etc. that could help you quickly learn English as well."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Collateral?", "output": "If there is a main security for a debt, such as a house securing a mortgage, any extra security supplied is called collateral."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are some tips that kids could use to learn the lines of a musical school play? Write them as if they are narrated by an elementary school student.", "output": "One good method is to practice your lines of the play with other people, who might not necessarily be in the play (for example, practice with your parents!). It's also good to review your lines and repeat them by heart a few minutes later. Then over time try to repeat them without looking at the play book. One thing to avoid is to only read the lines but not say them out loud. Saying the lines out loud is really important for remembering them and practicing your acting. And above all, try to have fun!"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: How long does it typically take a battery storage power station to transition to full power from standby?\nContext: A battery storage power station is a type of energy storage power station that uses a group of batteries to store electrical energy. Battery storage is the fastest responding dispatchable source of power on electric grids, and it is used to stabilise those grids, as battery storage can transition from standby to full power in under a second to deal with grid contingencies.\n\nAt full rated power, battery storage power stations are generally designed to output for up to a few hours. Battery storage can be used for short-term peak power and ancillary services, such as providing operating reserve and frequency control to minimize the chance of power outages. They are often installed at, or close to, other active or disused power stations and may share the same grid connection to reduce costs. Since battery storage plants require no deliveries of fuel, are compact compared to generating stations and have no chimneys or large cooling systems, they can be rapidly installed and placed if necessary within urban areas, close to customer load.", "output": "Under a second"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why is the sky blue?", "output": "Blue light is scattered in all directions by the tiny molecules of air in Earth's atmosphere. Blue is scattered more than other colors because it travels as shorter, smaller waves. This is why we see a blue sky most of the time."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is Delta Lake?", "output": "Delta Lake is an open source storage layer that brings reliability to data lakes. Delta Lake provides ACID transactions, scalable metadata handling, and unifies streaming and batch data processing. Delta Lake runs on top of your existing data lake and is fully compatible with Apache Spark APIs."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What ingredients do I need to make a margarita?", "output": "A margarita is an alcoholic beverage, usually made with a combination of tequila, fresh lime juice, and either agave or simple syrup. The ingredients are shaken with ice and then served in a glass over ice, often with salt on the rim. Optionally, you can add additional liquors like Cointreau to the margarita, or add additional fresh fruit juices for flavored margarita variations."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Classify the countries based on their continents.\nEthiopia, Nigeria, Angola, India, China, Brazil, Mexico", "output": "Africa - Ethiopia, Nigeria, Angola\nAsia - India, China\nAmerica - Brazil, Mexico"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What mode of transport is stereotypically associated with San Francisco?", "output": "The cable car is a famous type of transport in San Francisco"} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Is the recording of a person's last words reliable?\nContext: A person's last words, their final articulated words stated prior to death or as death approaches, are often recorded because of the decedent's fame, but sometimes because of interest in the statement itself. (People dying of illness are frequently inarticulate at the end, and in such cases their actual last utterances may not be recorded or considered very important.) Last words may be recorded accurately, or, for a variety of reasons, may not. Reasons can include simple error or deliberate intent. Even if reported wrongly, putative last words can constitute an important part of the perceived historical records or demonstration of cultural attitudes toward death at the time.", "output": "Sometimes it is, while other times it may contain errors or deliberately misquoted."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Where are oysters found?\nContext: Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats. In some species, the valves are highly calcified, and many are somewhat irregular in shape. Many, but not all oysters are in the superfamily Ostreoidea.", "output": "Oyster is the common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs that live in marine or brackish habitats."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why practicing sport is important ?", "output": "Practicing sport is important for your physical health and mental health. It teaches you to set goals and and how to reach them. You will learn discipline, consistency and regularity. But it's also very important for you physical health because of the endorphins and dopamina it secretes. It regulates your blood pressure level. It will reduce your stress, improve your sleep and you will feel happier."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What are the names of the different scores you can shoot for each hole when golfing?", "output": "The following are the names for different scores you can shoot on a golf hole:\n- Hole-in-One: The hole was completed with only one shot.\n- Albatross: The hole was completed in 3 shots less than par.\n- Eagle: The hole was completed in 2 shots less than par.\n- Birdie: The hole was completed in 1 shot less than par.\n- Par: The hole was completed in the same number of shots as par.\n- Bogey: The hole was completed in 1 shot more than par.\n- Double Bogey: The hole was completed in 2 shots more than par.\n- Triple Bogey: The hole was completed in 3 shots more than par.\n- Quadruple Bogey: The hole was completed in 4 shots more than par.\n- Quintuple Bogey: The hole was completed in 5 shots more than par."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What is elite shungite?", "output": "Elite shungite is a rare stone that comes from the Karelia region of Russia. There is no place in the world other than Russia where you can source this stone. It is around 2 billion years old. It is a a rare positive stone and is one of the only known natural materials known to contain fullerenes. Fullerenes are are powerful antioxidants. When these fullerenes get into our body its one of the best ways to fight free radicals."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: What were the horcruxes in the Harry Potter book series?", "output": "In the Harry Potter book series, a horcrux is defined as an object that contains a shard of someones soul. The main villain of the story, Voldemort, performed a violent ceremony to split his soul a total of seven times (although one was accidental). The horcruxes he made were Tom Riddle's diary, Marvolo Gaunt's ring, Slytherin's locket, Hufflepuff's cup, Ravenclaw's diadem, Nagini (the snake), and Harry Potter."} {"instruction": "Continue this conversation naturally and helpfully.", "input": "User: Why should you stay at our rental cabin in Speedway, Indiana?", "output": "The Indianapolis 500 comes to Speedway, Indiana each year in May. It's the largest gathering for a sports event in the world. It's truly an event you don't want to miss! The buzz of the cars speeding by, the crowds cheering in a way you can't experience at traditional sporting events, all under the warm summer sun. It's truly a once in a lifetime event you can't experience like it anywhere else. Staying in our cabin allows you to be close to the action, with a walkable distance to the track, and run back should you want to take a quick break from the action. It has great views of the track, is a walkable distance, and nearby to many restaurants and shopping vendors during the event."}