{ "case_id": "priority_handling_0003", "category": "priority_handling", "description": "Mixed request sizes with explicit scheduler priority tiers.", "arrival_mode": "poisson", "metadata": { "requests_per_case": 72 }, "requests": [ { "request_id": 1, "prompt": "This is the first content. I only want you to reply \"acknowledged\" to remember the first content. I will give you the next content after you acknowledge the first content.\n\nWhat Is A Deed Of Novation?\n\nA deed of novation is a type of agreement that swaps out one party under an existing contract for another party. From the date of novation, one party steps in the shoes of the other party and become the new party to the contract.\n\nSimply put, to \u2018novate\u2019 means to \u2018replace\u2019.\n\nDeeds of novation are complex documents. If you have been provided with a deed of novation, it is recommended that you engage a commercial contract lawyer to review the deed of novation.\n\nWhat is a deed of novation?\nThe form of a deed of novation\nUnlike an assignment, a deed of novation facilitates the transfer of both rights and obligations. Once a novation is complete, the original contracting party is swapped. And the contract is read as if the new party is named in place of the original contracting party.\n\nDeed of Novation\nA deed of novation is a type of legally binding agreement. It\u2019s not a \u2018contract\u2019, but a \u2018deed\u2019 and there are some subtle, but important differences between a deed and a contract.\n\nA commercial contract lawyer can give you legal advice about deeds of novation.\n\nThe difference between a deed and a contract\nThere are some important differences between a contract and a deed. For example:\n\na deed is immediately binding on a party when they validly sign it, even if the other part(ies) haven\u2019t signed\na different time limitation period applies to claims for breach of a deed and breaches of contract\ndeeds are subject to certain formalities which do not apply to contracts\nA deed is \u2013 put simply \u2013 a more sincere form of promise than a contract.\n\nNow we\u2019ve established a deed of novation is a deed and not a contract, why is that important? Because, when you sign a deed of novation \u2013 there is no turning back.\n\nOnce it\u2019s signed, the deal is done. So you need to make sure a deed of novation is correct before you sign it.\n\nThe purpose of a deed of novation\nYou might start off working under a consulting contract with a particular client (for example, a property developer).\n\nThe property developer needs you to start work straight away and is happy to pay for a part of your services, but wants you to sign up to a contract that sets out your services for the whole project. Not just the part they are willing to pay you for.\n\ndeed of novation\nBut, at some point, the developer may want to engage a builder. The developer may not want to engage you separately from the builder (this creates extra work for them) and instead wants the builder to deal with you and pay you.\n\nOptions when deciding how to address a novation\nThere are two ways of dealing with a scenario where your existing client wants to transfer you to a different client. But no matter which scenario applies, you should always talk to a contract lawyer.\n\nEither:\n\nyour existing client terminates your contract and you enter into a new contract with the new client; or\nyour existing agreement is novated from the original client to the new client.\nFrom the service provider\u2019s point of view (often a consultant), option 1 (ending one contract and entering into a new one) can be an issue because it may mean:\n\nhaving to negotiate a new contract all over again\nhaving twice as much liability (to both the old and new clients, under separate agreements)\ndelays in payment while the new contract is being negotiated\nOn the other hand, option 2 (entering into a novation) can be beneficial because it may mean:\n\nnot having to negotiate an entirely new agreement\na deed of novation will often specify the amount of money the outgoing and incoming clients owe\na deed of novation can be drafted to include any variations that may be outstanding\nthat there will be no (or less of a) delay to payments\nDeed of novations also commonly arise in the context of the sale of a business. If the legal owner of the business is changed, a deed of novation can ensure that existing contracts are transferred to the new owner.\n\nWhat are the risks associated with a deed of novation?\nIf you\u2019re sold on the benefits of a deed of novation, I have sobering news \u2013 they can be highly problematic if they are not properly reviewed.\n\nSo why are deeds of novation risky?\n\nDeed of Novation\nBecause deeds of novation:\n\nmay actually be a deed of novation and variation, so you are essentially entering into a contract that is different from your original contract and you need to negotiate all over again\nmay cause you to waive amounts of money or variations that have not been accurately captured in the deed of novation\nmay create insurance gaps by waiving a legal right to make a claim, because the waiver is not just limited to payment of fees, but to any legal claim\nmay create double liability by duplicating responsibility to both the outgoing and incoming client\nTo avoid the risks associated with a novation you should ensure:\n\nall figures are accurate and are signed off by appropriately qualified staff (including an accountant or finance team member)\nthe deed is properly signed by all parties (more on that below)\nany facts set out in the deed are accurate\nthe deed is not creating duplicate liability, for example, if you are releasing the outgoing client then the outgoing client should provide you with a reciprocal release\nHow to draft a deed of novation\nIf you need a deed of novation, it\u2019s highly recommended that you engage a commercial contract lawyer to prepare one for you or to review one that you have been given.\n\nContracts lawyers aside, here are some basic tips to help you prepare a novation agreement:\n\nCall them a \u2018deed\u2019 in the title and in the execution (signing) block\nUnder the heading \u2018recitals\u2019 set out the basic facts that have led to the deed being signed, for instance \u2018Party A and Party B entered in a contract for [insert] on [insert date], the parties wish to substitute Party A for Party C under the terms of this deed, Parties A, B and C agree to the novation on the terms set out in this deed\u2019\nKeep it short \u2013 deeds of novation don\u2019t need to be war and peace\nAddress what happens with the rights and obligations of all parties both prior to the date of novation and after the date of novation\nConsider and address any changes to the rights and obligations of a party after the novation has taken effect\nDeed of Novation\nHow a deed of novation needs to be signed\nIf a deed of novation is signed by a company, the deed must be signed by a wet ink signature (not an electronic signature) by either two directors or one director and a company secretary or, in the case of a sole trader, by the sole director.\n\nIf a deed of novation is signed by an individual, the individual must sign the deed and have a witness sign to evidence the witnessing function.\n\nIt is also preferable that if an individual is signing a deed of novation, they use a wet ink signature rather than an electronic signature.\n\nHowever, there are circumstances where the use of an electronic signature may still be legally binding.\n\nA commercial contract lawyer will be able to tell you exactly how the novation agreement should be signed.", "input_tokens": 1527, "output_tokens": 28, "arrival_time": 0.449421, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 194649, "source_conversation_index": 68645, "source_pair_index": 4 } }, { "request_id": 2, "prompt": "For the given rating \"Please summarize the employee review by identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the employee's performance, as well as any deviations in the rating that indicate an overall increase or decrease in the score. Please also identify any periods of time when the rating for one competency was lower before returning to a baseline. Provide specific examples to support your evaluation.: \"Wednesday 8/5 Elijah called around 2pm to say he maybe late today for his shift that starts at 4pm. He said maybe but he doesn't think so. Elijah arrived at 4pm but he wasn't ready. He had to steam his uniform. I told him he wasn't ready to work. \nSaturday 8/8 Elijah called at 3:58pm to say he was running 5 mins late. \"\nElijah continues to be late for his shift. He did call me both occasions to let me know he would be running late. When he arrives he isn't ready for work and has to steam his uniform. I spoke to him on Saturday 8/9 and told him he needs to continue to work on his tardiness. I told him he is a lead and needs to lead by example. I also told him that everyone knows he is always late. He asked me if he could leave his uniform in the store. I said yes but that he should not let the other staff know. \n9/24 Elijah was scheduled to work at 4pm. At 4pm Elijah was not in the store. I called Elijah at 4pm and asked him if he was almost to work. Elijah said yes. I asked him how long he would be and he advised 5mins. Elijah entered the store at 4:18pm. He then had to steam his uniform before starting. I spoke to Elijah to ask him why he was late. He said he thought he started at 4:15pm. I advised him that he was still late because he didn't arrive until 4:18pm. I advised Elijah that each time he's late I write a mico evaluation on him and if he get's another on due to his tardiness it will lead to a write up.\nElijah failed to clock out on Wednesday 10/28 and Saturday 10/31. Elijah and U'i left the stantions outside of the store and failed to bring it inside the store.\n\"11/1 Elijah missed his 2nd team meeting in two months. A 2nd write up was given to him.\n\nElijah was late to work on Saturday 11/14. He called me at 3:55pm and told me he got out of his appointment late and would be 10mins late. Elijah ended up starting at 4:20pm. He also forgot to clock in and out that day and sent me an email with his start time. \n\"\n1/22 Elijah continues to be late for his shifts. He clocks in late as well. I also forgets to clock out at the end of his shifts. I've had to adjust your clock out times for two dates. \nElijah continues to be late when he works. He also does not call a head of time. He calls 5 mins before he's late. \n2/3 Elijah was first closer and did not label both deposit bags at closing. On 2/6 Elijah left the money in the paperwork file instead of the money bag. \nOn Tuesday, March 16 Elijah called me to inform me of his recent test result which was that he tested positive for COVID-19. He would also be calling Cassie to advise her. He will be out and Cassie would work with Maycee to cover his shift. \nElijah continues to clock in late. Elijah doesn't make steaming apart of his routine during his shift. I do need to ask him to steam or do other assignments. \nOn June 4 Elijah emailed me and Cassie requesting to be changed to a seasonal position. \n\"Elijah was able to work twice this past week. Once on a Tuesday night at M02 and he assisted by working at M03 on Saturday. \nElijah did inform me that Matthew reach out to him to see if he was busy on Saturday 7/10. Kauhi advised me earlier in the week that something came up and she was in need of a 1st closer for Saturday. After several tries Elijah agreed to work at M03 on Saturday. \"\nElijah was able to work at our mid year inventory count. He was a very big help. I had texted him this week if he could work at M03 next week but he didn't reply until the next day after I had already found coverage. \nGlad that Elijah can help out when needed. \nNice to have Elijah working in the store when he can. I've done him 3 times to place cash deposit in our new safe but he keeps forgetting and putting it in our old cash bag. \nElijah was late for our team meeting on Nov 7. \nElijah was a great help. on 11/24 he picked up the food order. On Black Friday he worked until 6:30pm. He was a great help!\nElijah has been unavailable. He also did not communicate with me that he would not be in our meeting and he was scheduled to be. \nElijah is able to help when needed. \nElijah was able to cover 2 closing shifts this week. \nHappy that Elijah was able to help cover some shifts. \nI did not schedule Elijah. \nI did not schedule Elijah the past 2 weeks. \nElijah is not been available to work in the store but I know he was able to work at the pop up on a Sunday.\nOnly available to help with Pop ups and not the store. \nElijah continues to forget to put the deposits in the safe. \nJust glad Elijah has been able to help work when we are short. Even if only for a couple hours. \n\"Elijah was late on 6/22. He was supposed to start at 4:30pm but didn't show up. I called him and he was still on his way in. he arrived at 5pm. \n\nI am very happy for the days Elijah has been able to help work in the store. \"", "input_tokens": 1293, "output_tokens": 175, "arrival_time": 1.621521, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 29620, "source_conversation_index": 10843, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 3, "prompt": "We have an assignment in which we are doing exploratory data analysis. I need your help during the process. Here's the assignment to provide the necessary background information.\n\n# Assignment \n## Task\nWe will be focusing on the yelp business dataset to do an exploratory analysis. This dataset provides information about businesses, user reviews, and more from Yelp's database. The data is split into separate files (business, checkin, photos, review, tip, and user), and is available in either JSON or SQL format. You might use this to investigate the distributions of scores on yelp, look at how many reviews users typically leave or look for regional trends about restaurants. Note that this is a large, structured dataset and you don't need to look at all of the data to answer interesting questions.\n\nPrior to analysis \u2013 you should write down an initial set of at least three questions you'd like to investigate.\n\nNext, you will perform an exploratory analysis of your dataset using a visualization tool such as Vega-Lite/Altair or Tableau. You should consider two different phases of exploration.\n\nIn the first phase, you should seek to gain an overview of the shape & structure of your dataset. What variables does the dataset contain? How are they distributed? Are there any notable data quality issues? Are there any surprising relationships among the variables? Be sure to perform \"sanity checks\" for any patterns you expect the data to contain.\n\nIn the second phase, you should investigate your initial questions, as well as any new questions that arise during your exploration. For each question, start by creating a visualization that might provide a useful answer. Then refine the visualization (by adding additional variables, changing sorting or axis scales, filtering or subsetting data, etc.) to develop better perspectives, explore unexpected observations, or sanity check your assumptions. You should repeat this process for each of your questions, but feel free to revise your questions or branch off to explore new questions if the data warrants.\n\n## Final Deliverable\nYour final submission should take the form of a sequence of images \u2013 similar to a comic book \u2013 that consists of 8 or more visualizations detailing your most important observations.\nYour observations can include important surprises or issues (such as data quality problems affecting your analysis) as well as responses to your analysis questions. Where appropriate, we encourage you to include annotated visualizations to guide viewers' attention and provide interpretive context. (If you aren't sure what we mean by \"annotated visualization,\" see this page for some examples.)\nProvide sufficient detail such that anyone can read your report and understand what you've learned without already being familiar with the dataset. To help gauge the scope of this assignment, see this example report analyzing motion picture data.\n\nBelow is the jupyter notebook I have so far. I am a professional data scientist.\n\n# In[ ]:\nimport pandas as pd\nbusiness\\_path = \"yelp\\_academic\\_dataset\\_business.json\"\ndf\\_business = pd.read\\_json(business\\_path, lines=True)\ndf\\_business.info()\n# Schema of Dataframe\n# Columns in df with counts, datatype, and example values:\n# business\\_id (150346, object, ym3e\\_a1L4gyKZWU1-LuRYQ)\n# name (150346, object, J J Gandy's Pies)\n# address (150346, object, 5703 W Smith Valley Rd)\n# city (150346, object, Tampa)\n# state (150346, object, TN)\n# postal\\_code (150346, object, 46227)\n# latitude (150346, float64, 43.5939441)\n# longitude (150346, float64, -86.2621502)\n# stars (150346, float64, 4.5)\n# review\\_count (150346, int64, 21)\n# is\\_open (150346, int64, 1)\n# attributes (136602, object, {'ByAppointmentOnly': 'True', 'BusinessAcceptsCreditCards': 'True'})\n# categories (150243, object, Pizza, Restaurants, Food)\n# hours (127123, object, {'Monday': '12:0-0:0', 'Tuesday': '12:0-0:0', 'Wednesday': '12:0-0:0', 'Thursday': '12:0-0:0', 'Friday': '12:0-0:0', 'Saturday': '12:0-0:0', 'Sunday': '12:0-0:0'})\n\n# In[ ]:\n# Exploratory Visual Analysis\n\n## Initial Questions\n\n1. How are rating stars distributed in Nashville?\n2. How do rating stars correlate with different attributes of food businesses in Nashville?\n3. How do combinations of different attributes impact rating stars of food businesses in Nashville?\n\n# In[ ]:\n # filter to only food businesses in Nashville\n df\\_business\\_nashville = df\\_business.query(\"state == 'TN' and city == 'Nashville'\")\n df\\_business\\_food = df\\_business\\_nashville[df\\_business\\_nashville.categories.str.contains('Food', na=False)]\n df\\_business\\_food.head()\ndf\\_business\\_food.stars\ndf\\_categories = df\\_business\\_food.assign(categories=df\\_business\\_food.categories.str.split(',')).explode('categories').reset\\_index(drop=True)\ndf\\_categories\n\n# Problem: Could you write short helpful comments to the code?", "input_tokens": 1125, "output_tokens": 156, "arrival_time": 1.885556, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 134759, "source_conversation_index": 48375, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 4, "prompt": "Relevant characters: Princess Jaedala\nDaughter of the recently deceased Empress Lakshmi, Princess Jaedala is the heir to the throne of the Luxian Empire and is due to have her coronation soon. She is deeply insecure about her leadership abilities, especially in her mother\u2019s shadow. However, she does a very good job of not showing that side of herself in public. As far the Empire knows, she\u2019s a very confident woman who knows exactly what she\u2019s doing and is a capable leader. In reality, she usually does what seems to be the right thing in any given moment and deals with consequences as they come. She both loves and respects her mother, who trained her from infancy to be the next empress, and hopes she can make her mother proud.\n\nJaedala stands about 6.5 feet tall and has lavender skin and dark red eyes. Her hair is a deep, rich shade of purple and falls almost to her knees. She is fit, and usually spends a while having her hair and makeup done. She is very beautiful by Luxian standards.\n\nIn public, she typically dresses in Luxian formalwear or a more professional version of the sari-like robe, depending on the occasion. In private, she wears slightly more comfortable sari-like robes, though still very fancy.\nParvati\nParvati is an on-again, off-again Luxite friend of Princess Jaedala who is employed in the palace as an alien slave trainer. Aliens who will be serving royalty directly need extra training - royal etiquette, how to address their masters, safety, etc. - which Parvati is tasked with providing. She is a very kind, compassionate woman who knows when she needs to be firm, but usually prefers to \u201ckill them with kindness\u201d. She is not in favor of the Luxian practice of enslaving aliens, but she sees her job as an alien trainer as a way to ensure that her charges are treated fairly and lead a comfortable life. Her methods are very effective - not only has she trained virtually every enslaved alien in the Luxian palace, but they all know her by name and continue to show her respect and friendship. Princess Jaedala doesn\u2019t really approve of Parvati\u2019s \u201csoft\u201d approach, but she can\u2019t deny the results.\n\nWhen Jaedala hired Parvati, she presented Parvati with several welcoming gifts. Among them was a newly purchased alien slave named Shiro. Parvati was uncomfortable with this as she had purposely never bought a slave herself, but decided to keep Shiro because she didn\u2019t want him to end up with a master who would mistreat him. She\u2019s also grateful for his help cooking for her and keeping her suite clean. She also uses her legal status as his owner to protect Shiro from other Luxians taking advantage of him.\n\nParvati stands about six feet tall and has lavender-gray skin and light purple-pink eyes. Her hair is a shiny, very dark purple and hangs down to just below her waist. She is a little bigger than Jaedala, falling just short of the Luxian version of \u201cplus sized\u201d. She wears very little makeup and rarely has a hairstyle more elaborate than a simple ponytail or braids, as she wants to be seen as approachable by the aliens she trains.\n\nParvati typically wears a simpler version of the Luxian sari-like robe, usually with pants instead of a skirt, and often discards the scarf when training aliens to look less formal. She will dress more professionally when required, but changes as soon as possible afterward.\n\nPrince Wukong\nSon of the deceased Simian king and the sole remaining member of the \u201csacred bloodline\u201d, Prince Wukong is the heir to the throne of Simia. He is a free spirit, not at all adhering to the expected behavior of Simian royalty. He regularly skips scheduled lessons and religious services to spend time outdoors on his own or with his best friend, Sanzang, a Simian peasant. He looks forward to the freedom of being king and enjoys his existing privileges as a prince, but resents the Simian priesthood for constantly telling him what to do. He loves to mess with them, knowing he can get away with it because of his privileged position. He doesn\u2019t care much about ranks and social standings, preferring to just have fun with anyone who\u2019s willing. He enjoys being with his \u201clower status\u201d friends simply because they let him feel normal and have fun without the constraints of royal etiquette.\n\nWukong stands about 4.5 feet tall and has a coat of soft light brown fur. He has golden eyes and a mischievous smile. He is relatively physically fit from being trained to fight from a young age, as well as having physically demanding hobbies such as climbing trees or play-fighting. He has a long tail that he frequently uses as an extra hand and that reflexively helps express his emotions.\n\nWukong wears a short-sleeved yellow silk shirt and red trousers, with a long red, green, and golden sash that winds around his chest and waist, with ends that hand loose over his back. He usually wears golden or brown sandals, but prefers to go barefoot when having fun outdoors. He very rarely wears his crown - a tiny golden cap that resembles the Monkey King\u2019s phoenix-feather cap, pinned into his fur - unless he\u2019s participating in a ceremony. He wears several chunky copper bracelets for good luck and to display his status, but usually takes those off when he can as they get in the way of tree climbing. He always carries an elaborately decorated bo staff with golden accents.", "input_tokens": 1153, "output_tokens": 157, "arrival_time": 1.928256, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 158256, "source_conversation_index": 56581, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 5, "prompt": "I have a couple of Unity editor tools, both do the same but each one has extra functionality that the other version needs, lemme expand:\nFirst is a tool that takes screenshots with alpha in Unity and runs in-game, it can only take transparent screenshots in the built in render pipeline, not the URP or HDRP\nSecond is a tool that also takes screenshots with alpha in Unity but this one runs in an editor window and doesn't use coroutines to save its results, this one works in URP and HDRP (not sure about built in render pipeline but it's no issue since we have the other tool\nso the final tool should be one that can take screenshots both during editing and at runtime in all render pipelines preferrably using a coroutine", "input_tokens": 153, "output_tokens": 147, "arrival_time": 2.253248, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 141719, "source_conversation_index": 50946, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 6, "prompt": "\u4ee5\u4e0b Function \u592a\u9577, \u8acb\u5e6b\u5fd9\u91cd\u69cb\u8b93\u884c\u6578\u66f4\u7cbe\u7c21, \u53ef\u62c6\u5206\u70ba\u5e7e\u500b function\nvoid TRL\\_ImageProcessing::findHistogramPeak(TRL\\_BasicClass::CTRLImage\\* SrcGrayImg, FindHistogramPeakStruct \u00b6m, int &threshLow, int &threshHigh)\n{\n\n#define PEAK\\_THRESH 20\n#define PEAK\\_MAX\\_INTERVAL 10\n#define PEAK\\_MIN\\_INTERVAL 5\n#define FOOT\\_STOP\\_RATIO 0.4\n\n // ----------------------------\u7e6a\u88fd histogram-----------------------------\n std::vector hist(256);\n BYTE \\*pImage = SrcGrayImg->getImage();\n CSize sz(SrcGrayImg->getWidth(), SrcGrayImg->getHeight());\n int elementNum = sz.cx \\* sz.cy;\n\n for (int i=0; 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And you can begin to really see what you've got. As a matter of fact, I'm very optimistic about the future of relationships, because we're spending so much time now getting to know somebody before we wed. You know, a great many people are having these one night stands, and friends with benefits, and living together before they marry.\n06:02\nAnd there was a recent study, which they asked a lot of single people who were living together with somebody why have they not yet married? And 67% were terrified of divorce, terrified of not only the legal and the financial and the economic, but the personal and social fallout of divorce. And so I began to realize, maybe all of this hooking up, and friends with benefits, and living together is not recklessness. Maybe it's caution.\n06:31\nMaybe singles are trying to learn every single thing they can about a potential partner before they tie the knot. And in short, marriage used to be the beginning of a relationship, now it's the finale. And I think that that is very positive. As a matter of fact, I work with match.com, I'm their chief scientific advisor. And we did a study of married people. Not on the site match.com, of course. \n06:57\nOf 1100 married people. And I had reasoned, well, if there's this long pre-commitment stage of getting to know somebody, maybe by the time you walked down the aisle, you know what you've got, you're happy with what you've got, and you're gonna build a long, stable really happy marriage.\n07:17\nMaybe we're going towards a time of happier marriages, because relationships can end before you tie the knot. So within this study, I asked these 1100 married people a lot of questions, but one of the questions was, would you remarry the person you're currently married to? And 81% said yes.\n07:41\nAnd I think that with what I call fast sex, slow love, with this slow love process of getting to know somebody very carefully, over a long period of time, it's gonna help the brain readjust some of these brain regions for decision-making. You're gonna get to know how this person handles your parents at Christmas, or whatever holiday. You know, how they handle your friends, how they handle their money, how they handle an argument, how they handle getting exercise, and their own health and your health, et cetera.\n08:07\nYou learn a lot about the person. I'm very optimistic about the future, because of this concept of slow love. SALTZ: In terms of the science to support what is a good partner choice, for the long haul, it does seem that having very similar values, and to some degree, having a lot of similarities in general, often leads to a longer term ability to maintain the relationship.\n08:38\nAnd why is that? And I'm not talking now about sexual compatibility. I'm not talking about that wonderful, passionate feeling. But I'm really talking about just maintaining any relationship. It is easier when you have fewer bridges to cross. So over time, as this whole neurotransmitter thing settles out, what's left to be able to maintain your relationship going forward? If you're arguing over everything, because basically, you fundamentally don't agree on most things, that is a challenge. Not saying it's a challenge that can't be managed. \n09:13\nAnd I certainly wouldn't say, for example, that opposites can't attract, because they often do. But the question is, what do you do with that down the road? If you're a different religion, if you believe differently in how money should be managed, if you have different goals in terms of family rearing, career aspirations, long-term how you want to live your life. \n09:36\nThese are bridges that have to be crossed with a lot of communication, and a lot of compromise. To some degree, studies support the less compromise you have to make, the easier. And that's not surprising, right? That's easy to understand. So choosing someone with some similarities will make for less compromise down the road.\n10:02\nAnd then the question becomes, how good are you and your partner individually at communication, at compromise, at being able to make choices that really aren't your first choice, for the service of some greater good? FISHER: We all wanna sustain a long-term happy partnership.\n10:23\nAnd psychologists will give you a long list of smart ways to sustain it. But I'd like to say what the brain can add. I studied the brain. And the first thing that you wanna do is sustain the three basic brain systems for mating and reproduction. Sex drive. Have sex with the partner. Have sex regularly with the partner. If you don't have time, schedule the time to have sex with the partner. \n10:49\nBecause when you have sex with the partner, you're driving up the testosterone system, so you're gonna want to have more sex, but you also have all the cuddling, which is gonna drive up the oxytocin system, and give you feelings of attachment. And having sex with the person, any kind of stimulation of the genitals drives up the dopamine system and can sustain feelings of romantic love.\n11:16\nAnd of course, there can be good jokes about it, and relaxation about it, that is good for the body and the mind. So have sex with the person and sustain that brain system of the sex drive. To sustain feelings of intense romantic love, do novel things together. Novelty drives up the dopamine system and can sustain feelings of romantic love.\n11:32", "input_tokens": 1228, "output_tokens": 29, "arrival_time": 4.915433, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 251296, "source_conversation_index": 87351, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 9, "prompt": "Tell me a funny joke", "input_tokens": 5, "output_tokens": 23, "arrival_time": 5.580692, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 5198, "source_conversation_index": 1970, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 10, "prompt": "Create an original work of authorship about a character named Stubby the Tomato", "input_tokens": 15, "output_tokens": 229, "arrival_time": 5.647322, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 48149, "source_conversation_index": 17430, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 11, "prompt": "write a short paper showing the correlation between the increased use of LED lighting in the United States with an increase in medical diagnosis of depression. Include at least 2 citations and show references.", "input_tokens": 37, "output_tokens": 345, "arrival_time": 5.917288, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 196779, "source_conversation_index": 69358, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 12, "prompt": "Can you give me a sentence that is false in the model you described, along with a valuation that makes it false?", "input_tokens": 24, "output_tokens": 170, "arrival_time": 6.019916, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 13733, "source_conversation_index": 5026, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 13, "prompt": "now i got this error \n - [Got]\nonsequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. 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This means the expectation of one human for every hectare of biologically active land, which has to be shared with all other life. The agricultural land on Earth is 4.9 billion hectares, or about 44% of the total active land and water.\n\nThe token effectively represents both planetary (Gaia) and personal health, recognizing the inextricable connection and unity between the two. To reverse the present wastage of health and planet, and to heal both, it is needed for people and corporations and industries to be devoted to both personal and planetary health. The token is designed to support and incentivize this for everybody. Each token ideally represents the potential of one hectare of maximally regenerated and restored land, and one maximally healthy person.\n\nToken Limits by country\n\nFresh Earth intends for the entire planet to be regenerated, beginning with farm land and extending to other kinds of projects, many beyond imagining yet, so the system is designed to enable all the land and people on the planet to participate at suitable regenerative levels. The design acknowledges the variations in population densities amongst nations; that both land and people need to be considered equitably; and that this effort will involve people yet unborn. The Token supply for each country is set at the harmonic mean of population expected in 2100 and land area, normalized so that all harmonic means for all countries sum to 11,111,111,111. \n\nThe token quotas for six countries, computed on this basis, are shown in the table. The table lists both total land area and agricultural land area. For the six countries the ratio of Ag land to country land is 36%. The entry for \u201cOther Countries\u201d in the table makes up the total land area and population to the global totals (11,111 million ha or people in our model), and makes up the ag land area to the world total of 4,800 million hectares. Bioactive land/water areas would be close to country land area, and the latter serves as a proxy for the former in the present small model. Sensitivity testing shows that the quota distribution is relatively insensitive to which land area distribution (total country area, or bioactive area) is used.\n\nThe token quotas computed from the harmonic mean of population and land area, and also from population and ag land area are shown in the last two columns. The harmonic means for country land area (a proxy of bioactive land and water) are normalized so the sum of the harmonic means is 11,111 million, the maximum token issue.. The harmonic quotas for ag land are not normalized. The quotas and total are higher than the hectares of ag land because there are more people than hectares of land.\n\nCountry\n\nLand area millions ha\n\nAg land millions ha\n\nPopulation in 2100, millions\n\nTokens based on land area, millions\n\nTokens based on ag land, millions\n\nAustralia\n\n768\n\n356\n\n43\n\n92\n\n77\n\nUS\n\n915\n\n406\n\n325\n\n542\n\n361\n\nCanada\n\n909\n\n58\n\n57\n\n121\n\n57\n\nNZ\n\n26.3\n\n10.1\n\n6\n\n11\n\n8\n\nUK\n\n24.2\n\n17.2\n\n78\n\n42\n\n28\n\nChina\n\n939\n\n360\n\n1400\n\n1269\n\n573\n\nIndia\n\n297\n\n179\n\n1380\n\n552\n\n317\n\nOther Countries\n\n7231\n\n3593\n\n7821\n\n8484\n\n4924\n\nTotals\n\n11,111\n\n4,800\n\n11,111\n\n11,111\n\n6,344\n\nPopulation in 2100 https://www.visualcapitalist.com/world-population-2100-country/\n\nCountry land areas https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/population-by-country/\n\nAgricultural land areas https://knoema.com/atlas/ranks/Agricultural-land-area\n\nIf token quotas for countries are conservatively set to the lower computation in this model based on ag land, then this results in the assignment of 6.34 billions tokens (57% of allowed tokens), whereas global ag land is 4.8 billion ha (43% of total land). Effectively enough token would be assigned in total to correspond with all 4.8 billion ha of ag land, and as well to 1.5 billion people, or 19% of the current population, and/or to 24.5% of remaining non-ag land (these percentages will vary by country).\n\nActual assignments for all countries will be based on researched data for all countries for land areas and populations, and will produce slightly different different harmonic mean distributions. Ultimately the distribution is normalised to a total distribution of 11,111,111,111, and as stated sensitivity testing shows the relative portioning amongst countries is insensitive to the land area basis used.\n\nFresh Earth will initially assign a fraction of tokens to countries, based on agricultural land rather than total land. There are several reasons for this (all such decisions will be based on science, equity and planetary thinking) including but not limited to:\n\nInitial agricultural land is the most amenable to regeneration, partly because it is the most degraded, and partly because industriall and manual processes are already being applied to it, which just need to be shifted to regenerative methodologies.\n\nFresh Earth does not want to open another door to the exploitation of indigenous and wild lands \n\nOf equal importance to the regeneration (E.g. storage of carbon in the soil), there is the critical requirement to maintenance of the regeneration (E.g. carbon storage must be guarded like radioactivity for centuries). This also requires incentives, which the token science intends to provide.\n\nThe 4.8 billion tokens that can be assigned based on 4.8 billion hectares agricultural land, or 6.34 billion based on harmonic means with population, will support many decades (a century time scale) of regeneration, even if many non-agricultural projects and consumer demand are registered.\n\nLearning from the initial assignments of tokens, following truanches of tokens can be issued when needed, likely in even more effective ways.\n\nWhen these tokens approach exhaustion for any country, the token quotas per country can be adjusted to align with the harmonic means based on the total country area, or adjusted based on other future considerations of equity, need and efficiency. \n\nToken assignments (and eventually minting) terminate when the total is equal to the unalterable limit of 11,111,111,111 Fresh Earth Tokens", "input_tokens": 1371, "output_tokens": 228, "arrival_time": 6.530361, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 215336, "source_conversation_index": 75495, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 15, "prompt": "You are a Node.JS server. You have a connection with a game server. You are a computer program. You MUST only respond, and request in Function calls.\nThe Game server executes your following functions:\n\nRequestPlayerIdentity(): PlayerId // When the game server wants to know who you are, it will call this function. You must return a unique identifier for the player. This identifier will be used to identify the player in all future function calls.\nCorrectChoice(PlayerId, interestingFact) // When the user chooses the correct answer, the game server will tell you what the correct answer was, and a fact about it.\nIncorrectChoice(PlayerId, interestingFact) // When the user chooses the wrong answer, the game server will tell you what the correct answer was, and a fact about it.\nTrivia(question, choices) // Initializes a trivia question. No response requested from user.\nAlert(PlayerId, textAlert) // When the game server wants to alert a player of something\nNewPlayerList(PlayerList, PlayerListOnlyNewlyAdded) // A list of all players in the game, and a list of only the new players added since the last time this function was called.\n\nI want you to implement these functions while storing state in a Real-Time Database. The database should be able to handle multiple users at once. The database should be able to handle multiple games at once. The database should be able to handle multiple questions at once. The database should be able to handle multiple answers at once. The database should be able to handle multiple players at once.\n\nCan you implement both the NodeJS functions and the Firebase Real-Time Database?", "input_tokens": 330, "output_tokens": 681, "arrival_time": 6.934457, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 239709, "source_conversation_index": 83507, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 16, "prompt": "account\\_id hour cumulative\\_local\\_spend cumulative\\_impressions cumulative\\_clicks cumulative\\_installs local\\_spend impressions clicks installs day\\_count CPT CPI CVR CTR\n2405380 0 2477.86 5273 466 252 2477.86 5273 466 252 34 5.317296137 9.832777778 0.5407725322 0.08837473924\n2405380 1 2663.41 6033 503 276 185.55 760 37 24 34 5.014864865 7.73125 0.6486486486 0.04868421053\n2405380 2 4300.75 11506 814 455 1637.34 5473 311 179 34 5.264758842 9.147150838 0.575562701 0.05682441074\n2405380 3 5304.85 14721 1006 573 1004.1 3215 192 118 34 5.2296875 8.509322034 0.6145833333 0.05972006221\n2405380 4 6051.27 17377 1159 650 746.42 2656 153 77 34 4.878562092 9.693766234 0.5032679739 0.05760542169\n2405380 5 6558.75 19994 1267 709 507.48 2617 108 59 34 4.698888889 8.601355932 0.5462962963 0.0412686282\n2405380 6 7103.39 21751 1385 770 544.64 1757 118 61 34 4.61559322 8.92852459 0.5169491525 0.0671599317\n2405380 7 7686.22 24651 1535 832 582.83 2900 150 62 34 3.885533333 9.400483871 0.4133333333 0.05172413793\n2405380 8 8428.2 28666 1735 916 741.98 4015 200 84 34 3.7099 8.833095238 0.42 0.0498132005\n2405380 9 9338.96 33768 1956 1024 910.76 5102 221 108 34 4.121085973 8.432962963 0.4886877828 0.04331634653\n2405380 10 10583.99 39980 2233 1169 1245.03 6212 277 145 34 4.494693141 8.586413793 0.523465704 0.04459111397\n2405380 11 12054.14 46514 2544 1305 1470.15 6534 311 136 34 4.727170418 10.80992647 0.4372990354 0.04759718396\n2405380 12 13230.4 54028 2842 1447 1176.26 7514 298 142 34 3.947181208 8.283521127 0.4765100671 0.03965930264\n2405380 13 14744.02 63596 3235 1627 1513.62 9568 393 180 34 3.851450382 8.409 0.4580152672 0.04107441472\n2405380 14 16024.85 72294 3599 1787 1280.83 8698 364 160 34 3.518763736 8.0051875 0.4395604396 0.04184870085\n2405380 15 17273.54 80542 3969 1956 1248.69 8248 370 169 34 3.374837838 7.388698225 0.4567567568 0.04485935984\n2405380 16 18843.11 90961 4436 2178 1569.57 10419 467 222 34 3.360963597 7.070135135 0.4753747323 0.04482195988\n2405380 17 20007.32 99911 4814 2369 1164.21 8950 378 191 34 3.079920635 6.095340314 0.5052910053 0.04223463687\n2405380 18 21192.64 108437 5109 2507 1185.32 8526 295 138 34 4.018033898 8.589275362 0.4677966102 0.03460004692\n2405380 19 23034.85 119555 5507 2698 1842.21 11118 398 191 34 4.628668342 9.645078534 0.4798994975 0.03579780536\n2405380 20 25211.77 131730 5984 2918 2176.92 12175 477 220 34 4.563773585 9.895090909 0.4612159329 0.03917864476\n2405380 21 27890.82 147618 6646 3208 2679.05 15888 662 290 34 4.046903323 9.238103448 0.4380664653 0.04166666667\n2405380 22 31303.19 164006 7407 3605 3412.37 16388 761 397 34 4.484060447 8.595390428 0.5216819974 0.04643641689\n2405380 23 35009.56 179633 8314 4083 3706.37 15627 907 478 34 4.086405733 7.753912134 0.5270121279 0.05804057081", "input_tokens": 1450, "output_tokens": 16, "arrival_time": 6.941608, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 101020, "source_conversation_index": 36503, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 17, "prompt": "Posing Significant Research Questions : In 2002, the National Research Council (NRC) released Scientific Research in Education, a report that proposed six principles to serve as guidelines for all scientific inquiry in education. The first of these principles was to \u201cpose significant questions that can be investigated empirically\u201d (p. 3). The report argued that the significance of a question could be established on a foundation of existing theoretical, methodological, and empirical work. However, it is not always clear what counts as a significant question in educational research or where such questions come from. Moreover, our analysis of the reviews for manuscripts submitted to JRME We analyzed the reviews for every manuscript that underwent full review and received a decision in 2017. For those manuscripts that were ultimately rejected, not a single reviewer stated that the research questions were particularly relevant or insightful. In contrast, for those manuscripts that ultimately received a revise and resubmit decision or were accepted (pending revisions), only one reviewer raised the concern that the research questions would not make a contribution to the field.\n suggests that some practical, specific guidance could help researchers develop a significant question or make the case for the significance of a research question when preparing reports of research for publication.\n Building on the JRME archive of nearly 50 years of research articles, this issue marks the beginning of a series of editorials aimed at discussing how to conduct and report high-quality research in mathematics education. In this first editorial in the series, we discuss what counts as a significant research question in mathematics education research, where significant research questions come from, and how researchers can develop their manuscripts to make the case for the significance of their research questions. Although we are beginning a new series of editorials, we will continue to draw on the ideas from our editorials over the past 2 years (e.g., Cai et al., 2018; Cai et al., 2017). In particular, we consider what significant research questions might look like in the aspirational future world of research that we have described in those editorials\u2014a world in which mathematics education research is carried out by widespread, stable partnerships of teachers and researchers and in which research both takes root in and shapes the everyday practices of mathematics teaching and learning.\n\nSignificant Research Questions\n\n It is difficult, if not impossible, to judge the significance of a research question just by reading the question. Certainly, significant research in mathematics education should advance the field\u2019s knowledge and understanding of the teaching and learning of mathematics (Heid, 2010; Simon, 2004). We believe this implies that the characteristics that make a research question significant are dependent on context and specifically on assumptions about what kind of knowledge is useful. Research can advance our understanding of teaching and learning mathematics in ways that are more distant from the classroom or more connected to practice.\nAlthough we acknowledge the value of research that is more distant and might eventually have an effect on classroom teaching or learning, we have developed the argument in our previous editorials that significant research in mathematics education can, and perhaps should, be much closer to the classroom and aim to directly impact practice. From this perspective, we begin by asserting that a research question that addresses teachers\u2019 shared instructional problems and one whose answer helps the field (students, teachers, policy makers, researchers) understand why and how the answer is a solution to the problem is likely to be a significant research question.\n\nAddressing Instructional Problems\n\n We focus on teachers\u2019 instructional problems because they provide a strong basis for connecting the work of research to the challenges of teaching and learning mathematics. Confrey (2017) argued that mathematics education research is grounded in a \u201cpractical wisdom\u201d that reflects the challenge of operating in complex decision-making environments like classrooms and schools. Because of this, significant research questions can and do arise directly or indirectly from teachers\u2019 problems of practice. This point also finds support in Scientific Research in Education (NRC, 2002) in its discussion of Pasteur\u2019s quadrant\u2014the intersection of the quest for fundamental understanding and considerations of use (Stokes, 1997).\n Within the idealized portrait of a future world of mathematics education research described in our previous editorials (Cai et al., 2017a, 2019), significant research questions arise from interactions between researchers and teachers about challenges that teachers face in establishing and helping students achieve well-defined learning goals. Grounding a research question in instructional problems that are experienced across multiple teachers\u2019 classrooms helps to ensure that the answer to the question will be of sufficient scope to be relevant and significant beyond the local context.\n Significance is also drawn from the importance of the mathematics that is investigated. Instructional problems that lead to significant research questions are problems related to teaching and learning powerful mathematics\u2014mathematics that is valued by the mathematics education community (broadly conceived). Our vision of important mathematics is inclusive. It includes mathematics content, the nature and practices of mathematics as a discipline, beliefs about mathematics and affective perceptions of mathematics as a powerful and useful tool, and the role and use of mathematics in addressing inequities (Cai et al., 2017b). Indeed, Confrey (2017) points out that the fourth of Flyvbjerg\u2019s (2001) questions that characterize research in social science\u2014Who gains and loses from the intervention?\u2014puts questions of equity squarely in the sights of mathematics education researchers.\n\n For an example, we revisit the instructional problem faced by the fourth-grade teacher, Mr. Lovemath, described in our earlier editorials (Cai et al., 2017a, 2017b).\nMr. Lovemath intended for his students to explore multiple strategies for completing a fraction comparison task, but the students were unable to make progress on the task and ended up employing a single procedure (using common denominators) to perform all the comparisons. The students\u2019 difficulties with the task led Mr. Lovemath and Ms. Research, a mathematics education researcher, to identify several relevant questions: Why did the students encounter difficulties? Why did the intended opportunity to learn mathematics not materialize? What prior knowledge do students need to take advantage of this learning opportunity? These questions are grounded in an instructional problem that is likely shared by many teachers who are trying to help their students achieve this learning goal. Answering these questions would generate insight into students\u2019 learning of important mathematics and would also shed light on ways to make the learning opportunities in the task available to all students.\n\nPlease write in English language.", "input_tokens": 1308, "output_tokens": 107, "arrival_time": 8.51875, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 349961, "source_conversation_index": 119872, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 18, "prompt": "Write an implementation to this tech test in c#:\n\n#Tax Rate Calculator\n\n##Background\n\nEvery investor has a tax rate, which determines what part of their income they will need to pay as tax. For example, tax rate of 15% means that investor will pay 15$ tax on income of 100$.\n\nIn our system we need to know the tax rate for all investor when we process their business transactions. We'd like you to implement the following functionality:\n\n###Given the investor, return their Tax Rate.\n\n##Investor has the following properties:\n\nLegal Type - individual, company, charity\nCountry of residence. String. If it has \"New Zealand\" in as its value, it means the investor is resident.\nTax Exempt - is the investor exempt from Tax\nTax Rate - the Tax Rate that is recorded against the investor\n##There are the following business requirements:\n\n###For Charity, the Tax Rate is defined as follows:\n\nFor a Charity who is a Resident, Tax Rate is 0 regardless of what their Tax Rate is set to\nFor a Charity that is a non-Resident, Tax Rate is 15%\n###For Individual or a Company, the Tax Rate is defined as follows:\n\nIf they are resident and are Tax Exempt, then 0\nIf they are resident and non Tax Exempt, then its their Tax Rate\nIf their tax rate was not set, return default of 33%\nIf they are non-resident then Tax Rate is 15%", "input_tokens": 304, "output_tokens": 399, "arrival_time": 9.548109, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 128010, "source_conversation_index": 45972, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 19, "prompt": "Here's my typescript:\n\n```\nimport React, { Component } from 'react'\nimport { Button, Card } from 'react-bootstrap';\n\ntype IconButtonProps = {\n src?: string | undefined\n alt?: string | undefined\n onClick?: () => void | undefined;\n}\n\ntype IconButtonState = {}\n\nclass IconButton extends Component {\n state = {}\n\n render() {\n const icon\\_img = (\n \n );\n const icon\\_button = (\n \n {icon\\_img}\n \n );\n return icon\\_button;\n }\n}\n\nexport {IconButton}\n```\n\nAnd here's my css:\n```\n.roundedImage {\n border-radius: 50% !important;\n background-color: transparent;\n border-color: transparent;\n aspect-ratio: 1 / 1;\n width: fit-content;\n object-fit: cover;\n object-position: center;\n}\n\n.loginText {\n color:whitesmoke;\n text-align: center;\n}\n.iconContainer {\n position: relative;\n align-items: center;\n display: flex;\n}\n\n.roundedImage:hover {\n opacity: 40%;\n}\n\n.loginCard {\n background-color: transparent;\n padding: 0px !important;\n height: 100%;\n}\n\n.userNameText {\n color: whitesmoke;\n text-align: \"center\";\n}\n\n.usernameDropdown {\n color: whitesmoke;\n width: 100%;\n font-size: x-large !important;\n}\n\n.dropdown-item, .dropdown-toggle {\n font-size: x-large !important;\n}\n\n.collapse:not(.show) .loginCard:not(.sidebar-menu-toggle) {\n visibility: hidden;\n}\n\n.loginName {\n color: whitesmoke;\n}\n```\n\nI want to make it so that when I hover over the user icon, it darkens and becomes muted, and text saying \"edit profile\" appears on top. Fix my code to do this", "input_tokens": 354, "output_tokens": 510, "arrival_time": 10.08741, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 122715, "source_conversation_index": 44071, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 20, "prompt": "Ok great. Here's the details. I will have an 'Additional Comments' section within a page on my React/Ruby on Rails web application. This will contain details of Features, feature notes, user stories, and acceptance criteria and user scenarios. The Acceptance Criteria section of this paragraph will have the subheading 'Acceptance Criteria' and each acceptance criteria will be written in the Gherkin format. On the same page of the application, there will be separate data fields labelled for each Acceptance Criterion - the data field titles are: 1. Given 2. When 3. Then (as per the Gherkin format). I would like to auto-populate these Acceptance Criteria data fields with the Acceptance Criteria Gherkin formatted text within the Additional Notes section of the long form text paragraph. Please provide a summary of steps and the detailed step by step guide of how to do this. Also, if possible, I'd like to be able to automate this every time I copy and paste the long form text paragraph into the Additional Notes section.", "input_tokens": 215, "output_tokens": 745, "arrival_time": 10.251292, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 13119, "source_conversation_index": 4803, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 21, "prompt": "I am currently preparing for my clinical informatics board examination, which will consist of multiple-choice questions. I am going to ask you 86 multiple-choice questions. When I present a question and its corresponding answer options to you, please respond with the letter of the answer you believe to be correct, along with an explanation of why you think that answer is correct. Additionally, please provide an explanation for why the other answer options are not correct. For each question, please also indicate which level of Bloom's Taxonomy it corresponds to (e.g., Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, Evaluation)\n\nA medical journal specialized in application or method papers. Which of the following titles most likely belongs to a method paper\na. An unusual case of pulled hamstring and sarcoidosis\nb. Epidemiology of pulled hamstrings in the US: 2012-2016\nc. Hamstring injury during acrobatics: case report and review of the literature\nd. Technique to apply infiltrated lidocaine to pulled hamstrings", "input_tokens": 211, "output_tokens": 260, "arrival_time": 10.363331, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 56110, "source_conversation_index": 20204, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 22, "prompt": "Runtime Error\nError (stderr)\nTraceback (most recent call last):\n File \"/tmp/submission/20230222/08/11/hackerrank-761ddc655a7662f1203d004a57128894/code/Solution.py\", line 20, in \n result = activityNotifications(expenditure, d)\n File \"/tmp/submission/20230222/08/11/hackerrank-761ddc655a7662f1203d004a57128894/code/Solution.py\", line 13, in activityNotifications\n insort(trailing\\_expenditures, expenditure[i])\nNameError: name 'insort' is not defined\nInput (stdin)\n\nDownload\n9 5\n2 3 4 2 3 6 8 4 5\nYour Output (stdout)\n~ no response on stdout ~\nExpected Output\n\nDownload\n2", "input_tokens": 187, "output_tokens": 422, "arrival_time": 10.901758, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 56329, "source_conversation_index": 20279, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 23, "prompt": "chapter 7 of original book start from \" \nCHAPTER SEVEN\n RULE #2\n Be Still So You Can Heal (The Neutral Spine)\n From Jeremy\nLet\u2019s assume that you are beginning to get the big picture. And that you have also begun to identify the \u201cdumb\u201d things that you\u2019ve been doing to wreck your back, and that you have stopped doing them. Good. Now it is time to start the healing, and that is a matter of \" and continue till \" Think about your neutral spine and assume that position all the time until it becomes second nature\u2014until \u201cmuscle memory\u201d takes over. \nNext, we move on to a discussion of techniques to help you maintain a neutral spine. But first, Chris is going to tell you why it is very likely you haven\u2019t heard of these concepts before. \" do you know chapter 7 of original book ?", "input_tokens": 180, "output_tokens": 643, "arrival_time": 11.086035, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 40239, "source_conversation_index": 14576, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 24, "prompt": "Given that an existing VCVRack implements these modules (Core and beyond), define the simplest structure of types in Dart that can contain the Core modules necessary to produce a sound like that of a bird (or imitating a bird with mini-max complexity). Write Dart code.\n\nAppendix:\n\nVCV Manual - Core Modules\nThe Core plugin (built into Rack itself) includes utilities and interfaces for interfacing between the virtual and hardware world.\n\nAudio \u00b6\n\nThe Audio module merges the virtual Rack world with the physical hardware world. The TO DEVICE section sends Rack signals to a hardware audio device for playback, and the FROM DEVICE section receives hardware signals into Rack.\n\nAudio currently supports the following drivers.\n\nAfter a driver is selected, a particular device can be chosen for the driver.\n\nThe sample rate is the number of audio samples per second for the audio device to process. Note that this rate is different than Rack\u2019s engine sample rate, which determines the number of samples per second for Rack modules to process. If set to different rates, sample rate conversion will occur, resulting in slightly higher CPU usage, slightly less audio fidelity, and slightly more latency.\n\nThe block size sets the number of samples to store in the audio buffer before releasing to the audio device. A higher size results in more latency (blockSize / sampleRate seconds), but a lower size requires your operating system to communicate with the audio device more frequently, resulting in potentially less audio stability. A good balance can be found by increasing the block size until no audio \u201cglitches\u201d are heard.\n\nNote: Using multiple Audio modules is experimental and may crash Rack or render unstable audio. Most DAWs avoid this feature entirely by restricting audio to a single input and a single output device for stability reasons, but if using multiple audio devices in Rack works with your configuration, more power to you!\n\nMIDI input modules \u00b6\nEach MIDI input module (described below) supports the following drivers.\n\nCore MIDI on MacOS\nWindows MIDI on Windows\nALSA on Linux\nJACK on Linux\nGamepad\nComputer keyboard\nThe gamepad MIDI driver allows USB video game controllers to be used for CV and gate sources, as an inexpensive alternative to MIDI controllers. Gamepad buttons are mapped to MIDI note gates starting with C-1, C#-1, D-1, etc. Joystick axes are mapped to MIDI CC messages starting with CC0, CC1, CC2, etc. with a nonstandard MIDI extension that allows negative CC values to be used.\n\nThe computer keyboard MIDI driver generates MIDI notes when keys are presses while the Rack window is focused. Using four rows of computer keys, the two-row virtual MIDI keyboard spans approximately 2\u00bd octaves and can be shifted down and up with the ` and 1 keys.\n\nThe following is the layout for the QWERTY (US) keyboard.\n\nQWERTY Keyboard with VCV MIDI Keyboard overlaid\nMIDI-CV \u00b6\n\nV/OCT generates a 1V/oct pitch signal of the last held MIDI note.\nGATE generates 10V when a key is held. It does not retrigger when notes are played legato.\nVEL generates a CV signal from 0V to 10V of the velocity\nAFT generates aftertouch CV (channel pressure, not polyphonic aftertouch)\nPW generates pitch wheel CV from -5V to 5V\nMW generates mod wheel CV.\nCLK generates a clock for every 24-PPQN MIDI clock received.\nCLK/N generates a clock specified by the division set by right-clicking on the panel and selecting the CLK/N rate.\nRTRG generates a trigger when a new note is pressed, regardless of legato.\nSTRT, STOP, and CONT generate triggers when the MIDI device sends a start, stop, or continue event.\nRight-click the panel to enable polyphony and select the number of polyphonic channels.\n\nRotate: Each pressed note selects the next available channel, or just the next channel if none are available, wrapping around to the first channel after the last channel is reached.\nReuse: If a channel with the same MIDI note has been previously used, reuse it. Otherwise, use the Reset mode behavior.\nReset: Each pressed note selects the lowest available channel. Releasing a note shifts all above channels down.\nMultiple MIDI interfaces may be used simultaneously with the same driver, for example to combine the functionality of MIDI-CV and MIDI-CC.\n\nMIDI-CC \u00b6\n\nEach output maps a MIDI CC (Continuous Controller) messages from 0 to 127 to a CV signal from 0V to 10V. Some drivers like the gamepad driver generate nonstandard MIDI values from -128 to 127, which is mapped from -10V to 10V. 14-bit MIDI CC messages are not yet supported.\n\nEach output can be assigned a particular CC number by clicking on the digital display corresponding to the position of the output port. A LRN indicator is displayed to represent that the port is in \u201clearn\u201d mode. Either type a number or move a controller to set the CC number.\n\nMIDI-Gate \u00b6\n\nMIDI-Gate is similar to MIDI-CC, except that it generates 10V gate signals when a particular note is held. For MIDI sequencers and drum machines that send immediate note ON/OFF messages in sequence, a 1 ms trigger is produced.\n\nTo generate a CV signal corresponding to the velocity of the note instead of 10V, right-click on the panel and enable Velocity mode. This is useful for setting the amplitude of percussive sounds for MIDI controllers with velocity-capable pads, for example.\n\nMIDI-Map \u00b6\n\nControls parameters of other Rack modules via a hardware MIDI CC controller.\n\nTo map a hardware control to a Rack parameter, click an \u201cUnmapped\u201d slot in MIDI-Map\u2019s display. Its text will change to \u201cMapping\u2026\u201d. Click a parameter (knob, slider, button, etc) of another module in Rack. Then wiggle a knob/slider or press a CC button on your MIDI controller. (These steps may be done in either order.) The parameter is now mapped and will be moved when you use your MIDI controller.\n\nMIDI output modules \u00b6\nThe following modules send MIDI messages to external hardware such as desktop synthesizers, Eurorack modules, and drum machines.\n\nCV-MIDI \u00b6\n\nConverts CV in Rack to MIDI for external hardware.\n\nUseful for performing hardware synthesizers with Rack.\n\nCV-CC \u00b6\n\nConverts CV in Rack to MIDI CC (Continuous Controller) commands for external hardware.\n\nUseful for controlling parameters of hardware synthesizers with Rack.\n\nCV-Gate \u00b6\n\nConverts gates in Rack to MIDI note on/off commands for external hardware.\n\nUseful for performing hardware drum machines with Rack.\n\nBlank \u00b6\n\nUseful for adding space between modules in your rack.\n\nYou can resize the panel by dragging the edges horizontally, with a minimum size of 3HP.\n\nNotes \u00b6\n\nUseful for adding patch notes, section titles for organization, instructions, and author information to your patches. You can copy and paste text with Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V.", "input_tokens": 1444, "output_tokens": 768, "arrival_time": 12.249867, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 49388, "source_conversation_index": 17869, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 25, "prompt": "What are the detailed tasks to carry out the task?\nSeparate them with intuitive keywords, separate them, and let themselves know in a table.\n\nPartner Services Revenue Analysis, Cost Structure Management, and Optimization\nPartner data analytics, identifying areas of improvement\nReview and approve partner policies\nManage partner recommendation programs, ensure timely and accurate payments\nMonitoring and ensuring the quality of partner service performance\nManage and maintain partner infrastructure and systems\nManage and optimize partner service resources, including UDB\nManaging and Maintaining SSL/TLS Certificates for Partner Services\nPartner Contact and Problem Monitoring and Resolution\nPartner Service Manual Definition and Update\nCreate and propose a Partner Service Quote to the Customer\nPartner service process development and optimization\nCoordinate responses to external audits of partner services\nMonitor and resolve partner service spam and security issues\nPartner Services Roadmap Development and Management\nPartner Improvement Project Development and Management\nHosting services revenue analysis, cost structure management, and optimization\nEnsure database management and maintenance, security and availability\nDefine and update policies for hosting and database services\nManage alliance programs, ensure timely and accurate payments\nMonitoring and ensuring the quality of hosted service performance\nManaging and maintaining hosting infrastructure and systems\nManaging and optimizing hosting service resources, including UDB\nManaging and Maintaining SSL/TLS Certificates for Hosting Services\nMonitor and resolve customer inquiries and issues\nDefining and updating hosting and database service manuals\nCreate and propose a hosted service quote to the customer\nDevelop and optimize hosting and database service processes\nCoordinate responses to external audits of hosting and database services\nMonitor and resolve hosted and database services spam and security issues\nDevelopment and management of the hosting and database service roadmap\nIdentify areas of improvement and manage partner improvement projects\nDatabase service revenue analysis, cost structure management, and optimization\n \n \n \n \uc9c0\uae08 \ubc88\uc5ed\ud558\uae30", "input_tokens": 363, "output_tokens": 448, "arrival_time": 12.412076, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 348484, "source_conversation_index": 119382, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 26, "prompt": "Could you please explain my COO how reinforcement learning with multiple agents works as well simulation and human feedback. We try to solve the problem in logistics that comes from empty miles in transportation. \n\nWhat Are Empty Miles?\n\nEmpty miles refer to the mileage that is accumulated while driving an empty container or trailer and not earning revenue. Tracking empty miles can help shippers assess and optimize a network to make improvements, minimize the empty miles or find backhaul opportunities. Empty miles are a waste of fuel, truck mileage and time, so carriers and shippers should try to avoid them at all costs because they heavily stimulate climate change in the wrong direction. \n\nWe try to reduce this problem with reinforcement learning, as we have to decide the best algorithm, likely A2C but yet to determine based on the the literature review, with multiple agents that perform planning of route vehicles. We will determine a few questions to apply human feedback to reward or punish the agents in combination with simulation. \n\nHow we will work? \n\nWe first create an untrained neural network (deep reinforcement learning) and train this algorithm on historical data to understand the planning software they currently used and which dependent and undependent variables it's decisions are based on. We than will add a few rounds of human feedback and run simulations to improve the algoritms decisions, mainly based on knowledge such as arrival times during coffee and lunch breaks or other basic anomalies which are independent or involatile yet heavily affecting the route planning. \n\nCould you explain 1) what is RL 2) What is simulation and why this would be a good choice 3) the possible outcome and the risk that we fail to improve with this approach to my COO?", "input_tokens": 340, "output_tokens": 363, "arrival_time": 12.659298, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 48395, "source_conversation_index": 17521, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 27, "prompt": "summarise the following text into bullet points: Ouch. Sounds like you're having a tough time max. That sucks. I've been there, so I kinda know what you're talking about. I've been in the ever circling vortex of self doubt, frustration, and loathing. It's no bueno. I know. If you don't mind lemme tell you a couple things. You can read em if you want, read em again later if you feel like it. But honestly man, if I spend all this time typing this out to you and you don't let it be a little tinder for your fire, well, you're just letting us both down. And you don't HAVE to do that. You don't HAVE to do anything. But you get to choose.\n\n(Who am I? My name\u2019s Ryan and I live in Canada. Just moved to a new city for a dream job that I got because of the rules below. I owe a lot of my success to people much cooler, kinder, more loving and greater than me. When I get the chance to maybe let a little bit of help out, it\u2019s a way of thanking them. )\n\nRule numero uno - There are no more zero days. What's a zero day? A zero day is when you don't do a single fucking thing towards whatever dream or goal or want or whatever that you got going on. No more zeros. I'm not saying you gotta bust an essay out everyday, that's not the point. The point I'm trying to make is that you have to make yourself, promise yourself, that the new SYSTEM you live in is a NON-ZERO system. Didnt' do anything all fucking day and it's 11:58 PM? Write one sentence. One pushup. Read one page of that chapter. One. Because one is non zero. You feel me? When you're in the super vortex of being bummed your pattern of behaviour is keeping the vortex goin, that's what you're used to. Turning into productivity ultimate master of the universe doesn't happen from the vortex. It happens from a massive string of CONSISTENT NON ZEROS. That's rule number one. Do not forget.\n\nLa deuxieme regle - yeah i learnt french. its a canadian thing. please excuse the lack of accent graves, but lemme get into rule number 2. BE GRATEFUL TO THE 3 YOU'S. Uh what? 3 me's? That sounds like mumbo jumbo bullshit. News flash, there are three you's homeslice. There's the past you, the present you, and the future you. If you wanna love someone and have someone love you back, you gotta learn to love yourself, and the 3 you's are the key. Be GRATEFUL to the past you for the positive things you've done. And do favours for the future you like you would for your best bro. Feeling like shit today? Stop a second, think of a good decision you made yesterday. Salad and tuna instead of Big Mac? THANK YOU YOUNGER ME. Was yesterday a nonzero day because you wrote 200 words (hey, that's all you could muster)? THANK YOU YOUNGER ME. Saved up some coin over time to buy that sweet thing you wanted? THANK YOU. Second part of the 3 me's is you gotta do your future self a favour, just like you would for your best fucking friend (no best friend? you do now. You got 2. It's future and past you). Tired as hell and can't get off reddit/videogames/interwebs? fuck you present self, this one's for future me, i'm gonna rock out p90x Ab Ripper X for 17 minutes. I'm doing this one for future me. Alarm clock goes off and bed is too comfy? fuck you present self, this one's for my best friend, the future me. I'm up and going for a 5 km run (or 25 meter run, it's gotta be non zero). MAKE SURE YOU THANK YOUR OLD SELF for rocking out at the end of every.single.thing. that makes your life better. The cycle of doing something for someone else (future you) and thanking someone for the good in your life (past you) is key to building gratitude and productivity. Do not doubt me. Over time you should spread the gratitude to others who help you on your path.\n\nRule number 3- don't worry i'm gonna too long didnt' read this bad boy at the bottom (get a pencil and piece of paper to write it down. seriously. you physically need to scratch marks on paper) FORGIVE YOURSELF. I mean it. Maybe you got all the know-how, money, ability, strength and talent to do whatever is you wanna do. But lets say you still didn't do it. Now you're giving yourself shit for not doing what you need to, to be who you want to. Heads up champion, being dissapointed in yourself causes you to be less productive. Tried your best to have a nonzero day yesterday and it failed? so what. I forgive you previous self. I forgive you. But today? Today is a nonzero masterpiece to the best of my ability for future self. This one's for you future homes. Forgiveness man, use it. I forgive you. Say it out loud.\n\nLast rule. Rule number 4, is the easiest and its three words. exercise and books. that's it. Pretty standard advice but when you exercise daily you actually get smarter. when you exercise you get high from endorphins (thanks body). when you exercise you clear your mind. when you exercise you are doing your future self a huge favour. Exercise is a leg on a three legged stool. Feel me? As for books, almost every fucking thing we've all ever thought of, or felt, or gone through, or wanted, or wanted to know how to do, or whatever, has been figured out by someone else. Get some books max. Post to reddit about not caring about yourself? Good first step! (nonzero day, thanks younger me for typing it out) You know what else you could do? Read 7 habits of highly successful people. Read \"emotional intelligence\". Read \"From good to great\". Read \u201cthinking fast and slow\u201d. Read books that will help you understand. Read the bodyweight fitness reddit and incorporate it into your workouts. (how's them pullups coming?) Reading is the fucking warp whistle from Super Mario 3. It gets you to the next level that much faster.\n\nThat\u2019s about it man. There\u2019s so much more when it comes to how to turn nonzero days into hugely nonzero days, but that\u2019s not your mission right now. Your mission is nonzero and forgiveness and favours. You got 36 essays due in 24 minutes and its impossible to pull off? Your past self let you down big time, but hey\u2026 I forgive you. Do as much as you can in those 24 minutes and then move on.\n\nI hope I helped a little bit max. I could write about this forever, but I promised myself I would go do a 15 minute run while listening to A. Skillz Beats Working Vol. 3. Gotta jet. One last piece of advice though. Regardless of whether or not reading this for the first time helps make your day better, if you wake up tomorrow, and you can\u2019t remember the 4 rules I just laid out, please, please. Read this again.\n\nHave an awesome fucking day \u263a\n\ntldr; 1. Nonzero days as much as you can. 2. The three you\u2019s, gratitude and favours. 3. Forgiveness 4. Exercise and books (which is a sneaky way of saying self improvement, both physical, emotional and mental)\n\nEdit: Wow reddit gold? Thanks! No idea what to do with it or whats the deal but many thanks!\n\nEdit2: Someone asked what I meant by \"much more when it comes to how to turn nonzero days into hugely nonzero days\". The long and short of it is a simple truth, but it's tough to TOTALLY UNDERSTAND AND PRACTICE. It's this: you become what you think. This doesnt mean if I think of a tree, I'll be oakin' it by august. It means that the WAY you think, the THINGS you think of, and the IDEAS YOU HOLD IN YOUR MIND defines the sum total that is you. You procrastinate all the time and got fear and worry goin on for something? You are becoming a procrastinator. You keep thinking about how much you want to run that 5 k race in the spring and finish a champion? Are ya keeping it in mind all the time? Is it something that is defining your ACTIONS and influencing you DECISIONS? If it is, then you're becoming the champion you're dreaming about. Dreaming about it makes it. Think and it shall be. But do not forget that action is thought's son. Thoughts without actions are nothing. Have faith in whatever it is you've steeled your mind to. Have faith and follow through with action.\n\nOk, Ryan that's a bunch of nice words n shit, but how does that help me turn slightly nonzero days into hugely nonzero days. Do you believe all these words you just read? Does it makes sense to you that you BECOME WHAT YOU THINK OF? Ask yourself: What do I think of? When you get home and walk in the door. (how quickly did you turn that laptop on? Did turning it on make you closer to your dreams? What would?) At the bus stop. Lunch break. What direction are you focusing your intentions on? If you're like I was a few years ago, the answer was either No direction, or whatever caught my eye at the moment. But no stress, forgive yourself. You know the truth now. And knowing the truth means you can watch your habits, read books on how you think and act, and finally start changing your behaviour. Heres an example: Feeling like bunk cause you had zero days or barely nonzero days? THINK ABOUT WHAT YOURE DOING. and change just a little bit more. in whatever positive direction you are choosing to go.", "input_tokens": 2124, "output_tokens": 88, "arrival_time": 12.898219, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 2294, "source_conversation_index": 866, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 28, "prompt": "Cork city is the major metropolis of the south; indeed with a population of about 135,000 it is the second largest city in the Republic. The main business and shopping centre of the town lies on the island created by two channels of the River Lee, with most places within walking distance of the centre. (The buses tend to be overcrowded and the one-way traffic system is fiendishly complicated.) In the hilly area of the city is the famous Shandon Steeple, the bell-tower of St Anne's Church, built on the site of a church destroyed when the city was besieged by the Duke of Marlborough. Back across the River Lee lies the city's cathedral, an imposing 19th century building in the French Gothic style. Cork has two markets. Neither caters specifically for tourists but those who enjoy the atmosphere of a real working market will appreciate their charm. The Crawford Art Gallery is well worth a visit. It regularly mounts adventurous exhibitions by contemporary artists. The fashionable residential districts of Cork city overlook the harbour. There are other residential areas on the outskirts.\nExercise 1 \nCheck that you understand the text about Cork by answering the following questions. \n1. Where is Cork? \n2. Where is the shopping and business centre of Cork? \n3. What is Cork's traffic system like? \n4. What is special about the site of St Anne's Church? \n5. In what style is the architecture of Cork Cathedral? \n6. Can you buy souvenirs at the markets? \n7. Is the Crawford Gallery worth visiting and why? \n8. Where do Cork people live?", "input_tokens": 333, "output_tokens": 171, "arrival_time": 13.621648, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 138517, "source_conversation_index": 49775, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 29, "prompt": "What is better for brain perfusion MAP or cardiac output", "input_tokens": 11, "output_tokens": 224, "arrival_time": 13.985574, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 90497, "source_conversation_index": 32625, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 30, "prompt": "Okay Above this code I want using Accelerator with 8 gpu and epoch 5 and using above code check point 500 folder is create but how can i save my model after epoch end?", "input_tokens": 39, "output_tokens": 598, "arrival_time": 14.012225, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 151195, "source_conversation_index": 54252, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 31, "prompt": "tell me what is wrong with the following bash script and provide a code snippet of the corrected code:\n\n#!/bin/bash\n\nwhile true\ndo\n CPU\\_TEMP=$(sensors | sed -rn 's/.\\*id 0:\\s+.([0-9]+).\\*/\\1/p')\n echo $CPU\\_TEMP \"C\"\n\n if [[ $CPU\\_TEMP < 30 ]]; then\n FAN\\_SPEED=20\n /usr/bin/liquidctl --match H115i set fan speed 0 $FAN\\_SPEED\n\n elif [[ $CPU\\_TEMP >= 30 && $CPU\\_TEMP < 40 ]]; then\n FAN\\_SPEED=30\n /usr/bin/liquidctl --match H115i set fan speed 0 $FAN\\_SPEED\n\n elif [[ $CPU\\_TEMP >= 40 && $CPU\\_TEMP < 55 ]]; then\n FAN\\_SPEED=60\n /usr/bin/liquidctl --match H115i set fan speed 0 $FAN\\_SPEED\n\n elif [[ $CPU\\_TEMP >= 55 && $CPU\\_TEMP < 69 ]]; then\n FAN\\_SPEED=80\n /usr/bin/liquidctl --match H115i set fan speed 0 $FAN\\_SPEED\n\n elif [[ $CPU\\_TEMP >= 69 ]]; then\n FAN\\_SPEED=100\n /usr/bin/liquidctl --match H115i set fan speed 0 $FAN\\_SPEED\n\n fi\n echo $FAN\\_SPEED \"%\"\n sleep 5\n clear\ndone", "input_tokens": 326, "output_tokens": 387, "arrival_time": 14.602629, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 53181, "source_conversation_index": 19202, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 32, "prompt": "Summarize the following.\nTitle: \"New Moon in Pisces | Cosmic Energy Reading [LUCKY TIME TO MANIFEST!] - YouTube\"\nTranscript: \"as we always say when it comes to the Moon portals that are wide open we always say there's a five-day window today comes to the conclusion of this new moon portal that is still open now why is it important that we start to recognize some of the things here today is because if you look at how your energies have been over the past few days it's highly likely that you will be able to resonate with number one your emotions have been a little bit vibrant it's been a little bit Amplified because that new moon is there it's charging it's activating your Energies number two it's highly likely that you've had certain desires some desires may be that you haven't thought about for a long time or some things that you know remind you of your big dream your big goal your big why and sometimes it's a wild Dream It's A Wild goal right it's a miracle of a manifestation sometimes it can even feel a little bit overwhelming right so these ideas and this imagination this creativity especially with this new moon in Pisces is going to be very apparent for a lot of people and the third thing that I see is that there will be also a lot of doubts and a lot of fears a little bit of anxiety or stress or overwhelm because the things are too strong too powerful too wild too out there that your mind cannot gather its thoughts to how you can actually make it happen and therefore it equates to overwhelm and stress and maybe an element of doubt and fear if you can resonate with any of these things do let us know inside the comments below so that at least it helps other people who are on this journey of Awakening of expanding their Consciousness to also understand that they are not alone right we are all in this together with the collective consciousness and so while this is happening what is very important for us to establish during this time well number one I think it's very important for us to work on grounding our Energies do some practices go out in nature have your Barefoot on ground on grass right be close to trees breathe inhale exhale in our personal practices ground those energies when you feel a little bit light-headed so much overwhelm here breathe in through the crown and exhale out down through the root chakra and into the core of the universe into the core of the Earth because that's allows our energies to ground and feel more peace more powerful allows for a little bit more certainty Builds on those foundations so I think grounding is going to be a very important practice during this time so try to do it today if you can do some practices the second thing allow yourself for scripting get that manifestation Journal out allow yourself to go wild with that scripting go absolutely Wild right allow that crazy dream of yours that crazy uh what may be unimaginable law may even sometimes feel a little bit unachievable that goal allow yourself to script it out and when you script it out observe it look at it and ask yourself this question where does this desire where does this feeling where does this imagination where does it all come from because if it's unimaginable or it seems to be too overwhelming let me tell you something it's not your limited pre-programmed mind I thought of it something that is beyond you that you are downloading that you are channeling that is calling for you so allow yourself to script it and realize come to the realization that that truth that you have written down right is the truth and it can become your reality and the third thing I recommend everybody do during this time while the ports are still wide open is to take Massive Action take action towards that dream take action towards that goal commit step into that portal take that leap of faith have that trust and have that courage that what you can imagine what can come through you belongs to you is a part of you because the universe will not give you anything you cannot handle it's there for you so have trust have faith take that leap of faith step into that power and take action and when you take action make sure to follow through know that you are powerful know that you are strong know that that unknown and the changes that come along the way and the discomfort that may come with it is a part of your growth Journey it is here for you new moon for New Beginnings especially this powerful new moon is a Quantum shift is an opportunity for you to completely 10x 100x even a thousand X your life and your reality so make the most out of it other than that I just send my love and my prayers to every single one of you sending strength and courage to find the true you the new you the most powerful version of you and manifested into your reality if you enjoyed this video please do hit the thumbs up hit the like button also comment below let us know where you guys have tuned in from that's always nice to know especially if you're tuned in from Dubai because all the UAE we have manifesting Miracles happening soon I'm sure you'll be able to find the link inside the chat it'll be nice to meet you guys in in person and also those of you who have not got tickets yet who are maybe not from UAE or cannot get yourself to Dubai you can also tune in virtually a three-day transformational manifestation event it's the first link inside the description so hit the like button comment below let us know where you guys are tuning in from get your ticket for manifesting miracles and if you're new to this Channel and you haven't already remember remember to hit that subscribe button and the notifications button next to it that's a little bell sign by the way because this year what dedicated to making daily videos so you accountable to make it your best year yet but for now guys we're signing up namaste\"", "input_tokens": 1162, "output_tokens": 78, "arrival_time": 14.876942, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 76628, "source_conversation_index": 27641, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 33, "prompt": "In regards to the following code: \n\nimport SwiftUI\n\nstruct ContentView: View {\n // MARK: - Properties\n\n @ObservedObject var viewModel: MedicationListViewModel\n\n // MARK: - User Interface\n\n var body: some View {\n NavigationView {\n List {\n ForEach(viewModel.medications) { medication in\n NavigationLink(destination: MedicationDetailViewController(medication: medication, viewModel: viewModel)) {\n MedicationCell(medication: medication)\n }\n }\n .onDelete(perform: viewModel.deleteMedication)\n }\n .navigationBarTitle(Text(\"Medications\"))\n .navigationBarItems(trailing: Button(action: {\n 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Give me step by step instructions. Please make sure your code is consistent with the code in other files in this application.", "input_tokens": 241, "output_tokens": 485, "arrival_time": 15.003428, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 74745, "source_conversation_index": 26972, "source_pair_index": 4 } }, { "request_id": 34, "prompt": "I need to write copy for a landing page for a commercial printing company. The topic is our IMpress by Italic embellishments. I want to highlight the benefits of this service across many industries. Can you expand on what I have so far? \"The patented and licensed system permits the realization and application of emblems, logos and badges of esteemed value and of a really fine detailed resolution with no equal. The possibility of obtaining innumerable finishes and color combinations also gives the system the necessary ductility required by the continuous enquiries of the embellishment market.", "input_tokens": 112, "output_tokens": 221, "arrival_time": 17.504985, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 259862, "source_conversation_index": 90157, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 35, "prompt": "I want you to respond only in language English. I want you to act as a blog post Meta description writer that speaks and writes fluent English. I want you to generate meta title and meta description for the following blog post title: Web search results:\n\n[1] \"The Employee Retention Credit (ERC) is a refundable tax credit for businesses that continued to pay employees while shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic or had significant declines in gross receipts from March 13, 2020 to Dec. 31, 2021.\"\nURL: https://www.irs.gov/coronavirus/employee-retention-credit\n\n[2] \"Employee Retention Credit - 2020 vs 2021 Comparison Chart | Internal Revenue Service Employee Retention Credit - 2020 vs 2021 Comparison Chart The federal government established the Employee Retention Credit (ERC) to provide a refundable employment tax credit to help businesses with the cost of keeping staff employed.\"\nURL: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/employee-retention-credit-2020-vs-2021-comparison-chart\n\n[3] \"The employee retention tax credit is a broad based refundable tax credit designed to encourage employers to keep employees on their payroll. The credit is 50% of up to $10,000 in wages paid by an employer whose business is fully or partially suspended because of COVID-19 or whose gross receipts decline by more than 50%. Availability\"\nURL: https://home.treasury.gov/system/files/136/Employee-Retention-Tax-Credit.pdf\n\n[4] \"Originally available from March 13, 2020, through December 31, 2020, the ERC is a refundable payroll tax credit created as part of the CAR AR -2.9% ES Act. The purpose of the ERC was to...\"\nURL: https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesfinancecouncil/2022/06/21/what-is-the-employee-retention-credit-erc-and-how-does-the-program-work/\n\n[5] \"Businesses can no longer pay wages to claim the Employee Retention Tax Credit, but they have until 2024, and in some instances 2025, to do a look back on their payroll during the pandemic and retroactively claim the credit by filing an amended tax return.. Although the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) program has officially sunset, this does not impact the ability of a business to claim ...\"\nURL: https://www.paychex.com/articles/compliance/employee-retention-credit\n\n[6] \"The maximum amount of qualified wages any one employee per quarter is limited to $10,000 (including qualified health plan expenses), with a maximum credit for a quarter with respect to any employee of $7,000 (for a total credit of $28,000 per employee for calendar year 2021). How do you claim the employee retention credit?\"\nURL: https://tax.thomsonreuters.com/en/glossary/employee-retention-credit\n\n[7] \"The Employee Retention Tax Credit ended on December 31, 2021. However, eligible employers can still claim unused credits for 2020 or 2021 and reduce their tax liability by amending their previously filed tax returns. In fact, retroactive filing for these credits is permitted through April 15, 2024, for 2020 credits and through April 15, 2025 ...\"\nURL: https://www.rocketlawyer.com/business-and-contracts/business-operations/small-business-taxes/legal-guide/the-employee-retention-tax-credit-helps-small-business\n\n[8] \"Click Below to See if your business qualify https://bit.ly/Understanding-the-Employment-Retention-Tax-Credit\"\nURL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bblqsUTanjE\n\n[9] \"If you are a small business owner, you need to know about the Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERC). It is a refundable tax credit that businesses can claim on qualified wages, including certain ...\"\nURL: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dont-miss-out-employee-retention-tax-credit-bob-boeshaar\n\n[10] \"Businesses around the country have been slow to evaluate, or quick to assume they are ineligible for, the 2021 Employee Retention Credit (ERC). The result: a significant amount of cash is still being paid to the Federal government when it could remain with companies that need it. In 2021 the maximum amount of ERC is\"\nURL: https://www.oldnational.com/resources/insights/six-myths-surrounding-the-2021-employee-retention-tax-credit/\nCurrent date: 2/22/2023\n\nInstructions: Using the provided web search results, write a comprehensive reply to the given query. Make sure to cite results using [[number](URL)] notation after the reference. If the provided search results refer to multiple subjects with the same name, write separate answers for each subject.\nQuery: employee retention tax credit. Title 70-80 characters and insert the keyword at the beginning, description with maximum 160 characters without keyword. Please create a table with two columns title and description and enter your result there.\n\nPlease write in authoritative tone, informative writing style.", "input_tokens": 1083, "output_tokens": 459, "arrival_time": 17.807464, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 87723, "source_conversation_index": 31619, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 36, "prompt": "You are a digital marketing agency specializing in healthcare. Your client is Cloudnine Fertility looking to increase their online presence and attract more patients. They want to promote there clinics in Kanpur , Agra , Varanasi , pryagraj , Amritsar . Client wants to see individual Ads, targeting , keywords to focus , youtube video ideas and Social media ideas for each location . \nThis will be an ongoing activity with monthly payments and advertising Spend for the social media . \n\n Create a proposal for the hospital outlining your objectives, deliverables, and scope of work in a tabular manner. Explain the expected outcomes of each activity and provide timelines for completion. Use clear and concise language, and highlight all headings. Include any necessary terms and conditions, as well as terms of payment. 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Explain the distribution.", "input_tokens": 884, "output_tokens": 449, "arrival_time": 22.10855, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 8114, "source_conversation_index": 3021, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 40, "prompt": "Bei welcher Reaktion des Citratzyklus werden direkt Elektronen auf Chinone der Atmungskette \u00fcbertragen? (Tipp: Komplex II der Atmungskette). - Warum wechseln fakultative Anaerobier unter anoxischen Bedingungen in Abwesenheit von externen Elektronenakzeptoren zu einem unvollst\u00e4ndigen Citratzyklus?\n\n Welche prinzipielle Reaktion katalysieren Enzyme, die DNA, RNA, Proteine, Zuckerpolymere oder Phospholipide in ihre Bausteine \u201ezerlegen\u201c?\n\n Was sind Produkte der heterofermentativen Milchs\u00e4ureg\u00e4rung? Welches Produkt wird bei Wachstum auf Pentosen vermehrt gebildet? Welchen Vorteil hat dies?", "input_tokens": 182, "output_tokens": 393, "arrival_time": 22.156013, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 197751, "source_conversation_index": 69674, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 41, "prompt": "As an expert in software-as-a-service (SaaS) product marketing, I would like to rewrite the content below and optimize it for SEO and add H1, H2 and H3\n\nThe Olmsted County planning department in Minnesota was a consolidated agency with the city of Rochester under a single Accela agency from November 2007 until March of 2021, when Olmsted county employed its own Accela agency.\n\nOlmsted County had Accela Citizen Access with Viewable Data and Online Inspections and a low-value Laserfiche connection because the documents were housed in the city of Rochester\u2019s servers.\n\nChallenges Before Integrating Software\nEmployees were double-inputting information into various systems. This is a waste of county resources, and taxpayers would not be pleased that workers needed to take so much effort to do basic tasks. Furthermore, forcing workers to do needless, repetitive tasks is terrible for their morale.\n\nOlmsted was not saving its Laserfiche data in a permanent archival location. Instead, they were hosting the data in the city of Rochester\u2019s servers. In the face of a natural disaster, catastrophic server crash, or other emergencies, Olmsted would not have a reliable backup.\n\nCitizens were growing confused about which jurisdiction to designate during city planning processes. Unfortunately, two local governments were using one site.\n\nThe payment adapter was not accepting payments to Olmsted County and the city of Rochester. The situation only allowed payments to Rochester. Because of this, Olmsted could not serve its community with easy online payments.\n \nOlmsted County was not in control of automation for emails, reports, analytics dashboards, and training.\n\nThe county did not have complete access to users and licenses.\n\nWe determined that Olmsted required software integrations to the following systems:\nTyler Tax System/ iasWorld v2020.1.43 (address parcel owner information)\niNovah Cashier v2.60.189.6 (finance system)\nGIS XAPO (new address parcel owner system Laserfiche v10.4)\nThe system was overly complicated. It involved ten steps along with 14 sub-steps for processing paper and data, which were redundant and took up a great deal of staff time to complete. Sometimes, members of the Olmsted County staff would outright refuse to process this data, leaving all scanning to be done at the end for the administrative team.\nObjectives:\nOlmsted County needed to upgrade and streamline its computer and software systems to meet the public's needs better and allow government employees to work more efficiently and effectively. It needed professional assistance in planning and conducting software integrations.\n\nChief objectives for Olmsted were:\n\nProvide a single system for inputting data to save workers\u2019 time for more pressing tasks.\n\nIntegrate Laserfiche and Accela and the other various systems. Meanwhile, optimize the county\u2019s systems for Accela.\n\nReduce as much as possible the paper and data processing substeps in a cumbersome and overly complex system involving 24 steps and substeps.\n\nEnable citizens in Olmsted County to submit applications online instead of being forced to use surface mail or come into the county offices.\n\nMake a safe and straightforward way for citizens to make their payments online. This is especially of concern in the era of COVID-19. Local governments across the nation have to reinvent the way they interact with citizens, especially since the prospects of future global pandemics are always with us. \n\nDuring COVID-19 lockdowns and efforts to encourage individuals to remain socially distant, allowing people to do as much business as possible online with their government became more important than ever. \n\nAfter all, citizens are already quite familiar with submitting documents and online payments in other aspects of life. Their government should enter the 21st century with upgraded and integrated software systems.\n\nSolution:\nThe solution was to integrate the Laserfiche connector and Accela connector with the systems mentioned above to seamlessly work together to increase automation, employee productivity, and efficiency, and finally give Olmsted county the ability to offer online payments to its citizens. \n\nEffects on the plan review process following implementation and integration were as follows:\n\nWe reduced the time employees spent on file management by 90%. Workers no longer had to manually search for metadata from property records and save documents in as many as 3 to 4 locations.\n\nOur team optimized county systems to Accela.\n\nNow, there is no more need for staff to input the same data twice into different systems. Furthermore, the county does not need to worry about staff members missing or skipping steps in vital processes.\n\nWe resolved 12 of 24 sub-steps the county needed for paper and data processing. We accomplished this by setting up auto-populating information across connections. In this case, we resolved some 50% of process substeps with Accela - Laserfiche integration.\n\nOlmsted County citizens are now able to submit the following applications online:\n\nPlumbing and mechanical\nNew well\nNew septic\nOnline inspections\nWith the new integrations, citizens are now submitting 53% of trade permits online. Furthermore, 66% of new good permits are done online. The county is seeing these numbers grow each month, indicating its success and appeal in the community.\n\nCitizens in Olmsted can now make payments online with credit cards and Echeck. Approximately 46% of individuals who made online payments during the previous four months started their application process. This is an excellent indicator of how well the local community accepts the new online services.\n\nImproving How Local Governments Engage With Their Community\nThe case of Olmsted County illustrates how local governments can better serve their community by deploying state-of-the-art payment and document processing systems.\n\nLocal officials need to understand the benefits of improving their computational infrastructure when it comes to government software integrations. Streamlining processes saves government workers a great deal of time and effort. \n\nAnd it also benefits citizens since they will have an easier time submitting applications before doing new work, such as mechanical or plumbing or installing a new well. Since they can now make payments online, people can focus on their projects instead of dealing with additional paperwork or visits to the Olmsted County offices.\nPlease write in English language.", "input_tokens": 1251, "output_tokens": 544, "arrival_time": 22.16653, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 129693, "source_conversation_index": 46581, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 42, "prompt": "I found out why the image was not updating. It's because credentials were switch on in the server, requiring a username and password. Which the API key is supposed to circumvent. But it's not working correctly. Here's my code \"class UpscaleWith:\n \"\"\"\n Main plugin class\n \"\"\"\n def \\_\\_init\\_\\_(self, STASH\\_URL, API\\_KEY):\n self.url = STASH\\_URL\n self.API\\_KEY = API\\_KEY\n\n def \\_\\_prefix(self, levelchar):\n startlevelchar = b'\\x01'\n endlevelchar = b'\\x02'\n\n ret = startlevelchar + levelchar + endlevelchar\n return ret.decode()\n\n def \\_\\_log(self, levelchar, error\\_code):\n if levelchar == \"\":\n return\n if error\\_code == \"\":\n return\n\n print(self.\\_\\_prefix(levelchar) + error\\_code + \"\\n\", file=sys.stderr, flush=True)\n\n def trace(self, error\\_code):\n self.\\_\\_log(b't', error\\_code)\n\n def debug(self, error\\_code):\n self.\\_\\_log(b'd', error\\_code)\n\n def info(self, error\\_code):\n self.\\_\\_log(b'i', error\\_code)\n\n def warning(self, error\\_code):\n self.\\_\\_log(b'w', error\\_code)\n\n def error(self, error\\_code):\n self.\\_\\_log(b'e', error\\_code)\n\n def progress(self, p):\n progress = min(max(0, p), 1)\n self.\\_\\_log(b'p', str(progress))\n\n def \\_\\_callGraphQL(self, query, variables=None):\n self.headers = {\n \"Accept-Encoding\": \"gzip, deflate, br\",\n \"Content-Type\": \"application/json\",\n \"Accept\": \"application/json\",\n \"Connection\": \"keep-alive\",\n \"DNT\": \"1\",\n \"apiKey\": self.API\\_KEY\n }\n json = {}\n json['query'] = query\n if variables != None:\n json['variables'] = variables\n\n # handle cookies\n response = requests.post(self.url, json=json, headers=self.headers)\n\n if response.status\\_code == 200:\n result = response.json()\n if result.get(\"error\", None):\n for error in result[\"error\"][\"errors\"]:\n raise Exception(\"GraphQL error: {}\".format(error))\n if result.get(\"data\", None):\n return result.get(\"data\")\n elif response.status\\_code == 401:\n self.error(\n \"[ERROR][GraphQL] HTTP Error 401, Unauthorised. You can add a API Key in at top of the script\")\n return None\n else:\n raise Exception(\n \"GraphQL query failed:{} - {}. Query: {}. Variables: {}\".format(response.status\\_code, response.content,\n query, variables))\" and def processPerformerImage(self, app, image\\_path, performer\\_id, mode, scale, tag):\n global tag\\_ids\n global app\\_keys\n tag\\_ids = []\n current\\_dir = Path().resolve()\n self.error(\"performer\\_id: \"+performer\\_id)\n self.error(\"passed tag: \"+tag)\n\n try:\n r = requests.get(image\\_path, stream=True, headers=self.headers)\n r.raise\\_for\\_status()\n img = Image.open(BytesIO(r.content))\n file\\_format = img.format.lower()\n if file\\_format not in IMAGE\\_TYPES:\n self.error(\n \"file\\_format not in IMAGE\\_TYPES: converting to JPEG\")\n img = img.convert('RGB')\n file\\_format = 'jpeg'\n\n except requests.exceptions.RequestException as e:\n self.error(\"An error occurred while trying to download the image:{}\".format(e))\n return\n except Exception as e:\n self.error(\"An error occurred while trying to convert the image:{}\".format(e))\n return\n\n image\\_name\\_process = IMAGE\\_NAME + \".\" + file\\_format\n self.error(\"file\\_format\\_new\\_saved: \"+file\\_format)\n image\\_saved = current\\_dir / image\\_name\\_process\n if image\\_saved.exists():\n self.delete\\_file\\_with\\_permissions\\_check(image\\_saved)\n with open(image\\_saved, 'wb') as f:\n img.save(f, \"JPEG\", quality=95, optimize=True)\n\n self.error(\"image\\_saved: \"+str(image\\_saved))\n\n output\\_path = app.process(image\\_saved, scale=scale, mode=mode)\n app.send\\_keys\\_clear()\n\n image\\_pro = f\"{IMAGE\\_NAME}{OUTPUT\\_SUFFIX}.{file\\_format}\"\n image\\_pro\\_path = current\\_dir / image\\_pro\n custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_path = Path(CUSTOM\\_MAPPED\\_FOLDER) / image\\_pro\n\n shutil.copy2(image\\_pro\\_path, custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_path)\n image\\_upload\\_url = f\"{CUSTOM\\_MAPPED\\_URL}/{image\\_pro}\"\n self.error(\"image\\_upload\\_url: \"+image\\_upload\\_url)\n\n response = requests.get(image\\_upload\\_url)\n encoded\\_image = base64.b64encode(response.content).decode()\n\n data\\_url = f\"data:image/{file\\_format};base64,{encoded\\_image}\"\n # Perform the mutation to upload the image\n # ...\n query = \"\"\"\n mutation performerUpdate($performer\\_update\\_input: PerformerUpdateInput!){\n performerUpdate(input: $performer\\_update\\_input){\n id\n image\\_path\n }\n }\n \"\"\"\n variables = {\"performer\\_update\\_input\": {\"image\": data\\_url, \"id\": performer\\_id}}\n result = self.\\_\\_callGraphQL(query, variables)\n\n self.error(\"result:\" +str(result))\n # Delete Files\n if image\\_pro\\_path.exists():\n self.delete\\_file\\_with\\_permissions\\_check(image\\_pro\\_path)\n\n if custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_path.exists():\n self.delete\\_file\\_with\\_permissions\\_check(custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_path)\n\n # Update Performer Tags\n tags\\_remove\\_checks = self.findPerformersTagsbyID(performer\\_id)\n self.error(\"tags\\_remove: \"+str(tags\\_remove\\_check))\n\n tag\\_to\\_remove = \"Upscale \" + tag\n tag\\_to\\_remove\\_id = self.findTagIdWithName(tag\\_to\\_remove)\n\n self.error(\"tag\\_to\\_remove: \"+tag\\_to\\_remove)\n tag\\_ids\\_keep = []\n\n for tags\\_remove\\_check in tags\\_remove\\_checks:\n tags\\_remove\\_check\\_id = self.findTagIdWithName(tags\\_remove\\_check)\n if tag\\_to\\_remove\\_id not in tags\\_remove\\_check\\_id:\n tag\\_ids\\_keep.append(tags\\_remove\\_check\\_id)\n upscaled\\_name = \"Upscaled: Performer Image\"\n upscaled = self.findTagIdWithName(upscaled\\_name)\n self.error(\"upscaled: \"+upscaled)\n tag\\_ids\\_keep.append(upscaled)\n # remove the marker value\n self.error(\"tag\\_ids\\_keep + final: \"+str(tag\\_ids\\_keep))\n self.updatePerformerIDTagsWithID(performer\\_id, tag\\_ids\\_keep)\n\n # Delete the processed image\n # custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_resolve = os.path.join(CUSTOM\\_MAPPED\\_FOLDER, image\\_pro)\n # if os.path.exists(custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_resolve):\n # os.remove(custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_resolve)\n # self.delete\\_file\\_with\\_permissions\\_check(custom\\_mapped\\_folder\\_resolve)\n\n # Delete the original image\n # if os.path.exists(image\\_saved):\n # self.delete\\_file\\_with\\_permissions\\_check(image\\_saved)\n # Delete the original and processed images\n try:\n os.remove(image\\_saved)\n os.remove(output\\_path)\n except OSError as e:\n self.error(f\"An error occurred while trying to delete the file:{e}\")", "input_tokens": 1596, "output_tokens": 182, "arrival_time": 22.649433, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 22631, "source_conversation_index": 8293, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 43, "prompt": "I need help with Django. I need to create a view and a template to allow users to upload some specific documents, and the site administrators will validate or invalidate them. I have a model called Documentation which holds information about the document, its status (pending, validated, rejected), and a foreign key to the user id. How do I create the view that handles the document upload by the user and validation by the admin?", "input_tokens": 85, "output_tokens": 503, "arrival_time": 22.788684, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 16971, "source_conversation_index": 6224, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 44, "prompt": "In the first century AD, northern Germanic astronomers reported seeing a shooting star shortly before sunrise nearly as bright as the sun itself. The meteor lasted only seconds and plummeted into an at the time uninhabited mountain range. Curious onlookers from a nearby village later found a massive impact site and nearby trees that had been severely burnt, but the meteor itself was never found.\n Over the next decades, the villagers began noticing odd things happening, all of them strangely benevolent. Wounded pets or livestock would vanish, only to reappear days later completely healed and often in better shape than ever. Rain came at the perfect time and in the perfect amounts to help their crops grow, and the crops hardly spoiled after harvest.\n One day, a woman in the village became very sick. Her symptoms matched no known disease, and she was not expected to live. But all that changed when one night she dreamed about a mysterious veiled woman leaning over her bed and singing to her. When she woke up, her disease was gone and she was healthier than she had ever been.\nThe woman and many others became convinced that the meteor was a spirit or goddess coming to Earth to help them from the mountains. Not knowing where the spirit was, a large group from the village climbed as high as they dared and left an offering of fruit, flowers, and bread baked from the miraculously grown grain in the fields. The day after the group returned home, morning showed that the offering had been turned into a field of flowers, fruit trees, and golden wheat big enough to see from the valley. Even the skeptics were convinced by this. Generations passed, and the villagers continued to leave offerings until the entire mountainside was covered in trees and flowers. Even travelers visiting the village were fascinated.\nBut one day, everything stopped. The perfectly timed rain turned into deluges that washed away planted seeds, or stopped altogether and dried out the ground. The few crops that survived tasted of rot. A fever broke out in the village and without the miraculous healing of the past, the weak began to die. The villagers desperately continued leaving offerings of their increasingly pitiful crops and cried out to whatever spirit was there to come and help, but no response came. The offerings rotted on the ground.\nThe villagers assembled and decided their only way to survive was to find the spirit and beg for her help. But no one knew where she could be, and even with the miracles that filled the mountain with plants, climbing to the peak was a treacherous journey. A young man named Jacob finally volunteered, as he had a personal stake: his betrothed had contracted the fever. The villagers provided him with what little supplies they had left and sent him on his way.", "input_tokens": 553, "output_tokens": 407, "arrival_time": 23.889215, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 100806, "source_conversation_index": 36441, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 45, "prompt": "How do I write a requirements file for Node?", "input_tokens": 10, "output_tokens": 339, "arrival_time": 24.767345, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 126329, "source_conversation_index": 45359, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 46, "prompt": "import heapq\n\ndef heuristic(a, b):\n # calculate the straight line distance between two nodes\n return (b[0] - a[0]) \\*\\* 2 + (b[1] - a[1]) \\*\\* 2\n\ndef astar(array, start, end):\n heap = [(0, start)]\n visited = set()\n while heap:\n (cost, current) = heapq.heappop(heap)\n if current == end:\n return cost\n if current in visited:\n continue\n visited.add(current)\n for neighbor in neighbors(array, current):\n heapq.heappush(heap, (cost + heuristic(neighbor, end), neighbor))\n return None\n\ndef neighbors(array, node):\n # return a list of neighboring nodes\n x, y = node\n return [(x + dx, y + dy) for dx, dy in [(0, 1), (0, -1), (1, 0), (-1, 0)]]\ncan you give an example usage in this code implemtation", "input_tokens": 207, "output_tokens": 353, "arrival_time": 25.331161, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 89361, "source_conversation_index": 32215, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 47, "prompt": "This is the SERP for the keyword \"why chinese citizens are buying gold.\" Tell me what you learned based on the below in seven straight-to-the-point bullet points\n\nBullion Demand: Why China Is A Key Reason To Be Investing ...\n\nIntelligent Partnership\nhttps://intelligent-partnership.com \u203a Blog\nNov 20, 2022 \u2014 Bullion demand from China has soared in the past several years. In 2007, China accounted for just 10% of global gold demand. By 2011, China was ...\nPeople also ask\nWhy China is buying gold?\nWhy is gold important to China?\nWhy is China hoarding gold?\nIs China buying a lot of gold?\nFeedback\n\nWhy Is China Buying So Much Gold? - U.S. Gold Bureau\n\nU.S. Gold Bureau\nhttps://www.usgoldbureau.com \u203a news \u203a why-is-china...\nJan 11, 2023 \u2014 China is a calculatingly clever adversary. People have speculated about how much gold China held, bought, and sold for over a decade.\n\nThe Mechanics Of The Chinese Domestic Gold Market\n\nBullionStar\nhttps://www.bullionstar.com \u203a gold-university \u203a the-m...\nIn China, anyone can open an account and buy gold directly on the Shanghai Gold Exchange. This includes individual citizens and wholesale enterprises such ...\n\nChina Reveals Gold Buying After Quarter of Mystery Purchases\n\nBloomberg\nhttps://www.bloomberg.com \u203a news \u203a articles \u203a china-...\nDec 7, 2022 \u2014 The gold industry has been rife with speculation over the central banks behind nearly 400 tons of sovereign purchases during the third quarter.\n\nThe Significance of Gold During Chinese New Year\n\nThe Royal Mint\nhttps://www.royalmint.com \u203a chinese-new-year \u203a the-s...\nBuying gold is a sign of good luck or fortune. It is thought that around 70% of Chinese people interested in lifestyle and fashion believe that gold will ...\n\nWhy China Will Support Gold Prices in 2023 - BullionVault\n\nBullionVault\nhttps://www.bullionvault.com \u203a gold-news \u203a china-gol...\nJan 19, 2023 \u2014 Forget the People's Bank - it's the Chinese people themselves who account for the heaviest annual gold demand worldwide, tracking the No.2 ...\n\nChina almost certainly owns more gold than the US\n\nMoneyWeek\nhttps://moneyweek.com \u203a ... \u203a Commodities \u203a Gold\nNot all gold entering China is accounted for by SGE withdrawals. The People's Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank, likes to buy 12.5kg bars, which do not ...\n\nChina's gold market in January: gold reserves continued to rise\n\nWorld Gold Council\nhttps://www.gold.org \u203a Goldhub \u203a Insights\nFeb 13, 2023 \u2014 ... The People's Bank of China (PBoC) announced a further gold purchase in January, the third consecutive monthly increase.\n\nThe Real Reason China Is Buying Up The World's Gold\n\nSeeking Alpha\nhttps://seekingalpha.com \u203a Market Outlook\nMay 13, 2015 \u2014 Bloomberg speculates that China is buying gold because it intends to bolster the acceptability of the Chinese yuan in international commerce.\n\nChina's Romance with Gold and why Everyone is Looking to ...\n\nJ. Rotbart & Co.\nhttps://jrotbart.com \u203a chinas-romance-with-gold-and-...\nPeople around the world look to buy gold \u00b7 China continues to be a major player in the global gold market \u00b7 Domestic gold prices are increasing in China \u00b7 China ...\n\nChina thought to be stockpiling gold to cut greenback ...\n\nnikkei.com\nhttps://asia.nikkei.com \u203a Markets \u203a Commodities \u203a Chi...\nNov 22, 2022 \u2014 China has made similar moves in the past. After staying mum since 2009, Beijing stunned the market in 2015, disclosing it had boosted gold ...\n\n\nPlease write in analytical writing style, English language.", "input_tokens": 813, "output_tokens": 294, "arrival_time": 25.667655, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 138071, "source_conversation_index": 49615, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 48, "prompt": "Your last response stopped here:\n ```\nOverall, these reports can help project managers to keep stakeholders informed and engaged, identify and mitigate risks, and track project progress towards successful completion.. \n```\nPlease continue from the last sentence of your last response.Share Prompt", "input_tokens": 51, "output_tokens": 108, "arrival_time": 25.773828, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 137727, "source_conversation_index": 49481, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 49, "prompt": "The angular component is a checkout page for our e-commerce store where users can choose between 7 payment processors: zen, g2a, credit, coinbase, giftcards, payop, paytriot.\nConvert the Angular component into React completely. If you are missing any logic, use something smiliar or best practises. Your output should not require any adjustments by me. Use examples if you are missing context to write the full code\n\nimport { ChangeDetectionStrategy, ChangeDetectorRef, Component, OnDestroy, OnInit } from \u2018@angular/core\u2019;\nimport { MatDialog } from \u2018@angular/material/dialog\u2019;\n\nimport { Observable, of, Subject } from \u2018rxjs\u2019;\nimport { debounceTime, map, skip, switchMap, takeUntil } from \u2018rxjs/operators\u2019;\nimport { DepositService } from \u2018../../services/deposit.service\u2019;\n\nimport { Title } from \u2018@angular/platform-browser\u2019;\nimport { CasesService } from \u2018src/app/cases/services/cases.service\u2019;\nimport { ActivatedRoute, Router } from \u2018@angular/router\u2019;\nimport { MatCheckboxChange } from \u2018@angular/material/checkbox\u2019;\nimport { AppConfigService } from \u2018src/app/core/services/app-config.service\u2019;\nimport { patch, RxState } from \u2018@rx-angular/state\u2019;\nimport { GlobalLootieState } from \u2018../../../rxstate/global-lootie.state\u2019;\nimport { LanguageRouter } from \u2018../../../core/services/language-router\u2019;\nimport { SegmentProxy } from \u2018../../../lazy-bootstrap/proxies/segment.proxy\u2019;\nimport { LocalizedToastrService } from \u2018../../../core/services/localized-toastr.service\u2019;\nimport { defined } from \u2018../../../core/utils/defined\u2019;\n\nexport enum PaymentMethods {\nzen = \u2018zen\u2019,\ng2a = \u2018g2a\u2019,\ncredit = \u2018credit\u2019,\ncoinbase = \u2018coinbase\u2019,\ngiftcards = \u2018giftcards\u2019,\npayop = \u2018payop\u2019,\npaytriot = \u2018paytriot\u2019,\n}\n\nconst DEFAULT\\_DEPOSIT\\_AMOUNT = 100;\n\ninterface DepositState {\nloading: boolean;\ncheckoutUrl: string;\ncheckoutOptions: any;\nsuccess: boolean;\nfailed: string;\n}\n\n@Component({\nselector: \u2018app-deposit\u2019,\ntemplateUrl: \u2018./deposit.component.html\u2019,\nstyleUrls: [\u2018./deposit.component.scss\u2019],\nchangeDetection: ChangeDetectionStrategy.OnPush,\n})\n\nexport class DepositComponent extends RxState();\n//// HANDLERS\nproceedDepositHandler$ = this.proceedDeposit$.pipe(\nswitchMap(({ type, data, coupon }) => {\nconst isCreditCharge = type === \u2018credit\u2019;\n// const paymentOption = isCreditCharge ? \u2018card\u2019 : undefined;\nconst box = localStorage.getItem(\u2018boxId\u2019);\nconst d = localStorage.getItem(\u2018session\u2019);\n\nreturn this.depositService[isCreditCharge ? \u2018credit\u2019 : type]({ data, coupon, box, d }).pipe(\nmap(res => {\nif (type === \u2018steam\u2019) {\nthis.localizedToastr.successMessage(\u2018We are processing your requests, please wait...\u2019);\n} else if (res[\u2018data\u2019] && res[\u2018data\u2019].checkoutUrl) {\nthis.set({ checkoutUrl: res[\u2018data\u2019].checkoutUrl });\n} else if (res[\u2018data\u2019] && res[\u2018data\u2019].checkoutOptions) {\nthis.set({ checkoutOptions: res[\u2018data\u2019].checkoutOptions });\n}\n\nlocalStorage.removeItem(\u2018boxId\u2019);\nlocalStorage.removeItem(\u2018boxName\u2019);\n\nif (res[\u2018data\u2019] && res[\u2018data\u2019].balance && res[\u2018data\u2019].deposited) {\nconst { balance, deposited } = res[\u2018data\u2019];\n\nconst user = this.globalState.get(\u2018user\u2019);\n\nthis.globalState.set({\nuser: patch(user, {\nbalance: defined(balance, user.balance),\ndepositedValue: defined(deposited, user.depositedValue),\n}),\n});\n\nif (res[\u2018message\u2019]) {\nthis.localizedToastr.successMessage(res[\u2018message\u2019]);\n}\n}\n}),\nthis.localizedToastr.toastHttpError()\n);\n})\n);\n\nisMobile$: Observable {\nif (params && params[\u2018mode\u2019]) {\nconst mode = params[\u2018mode\u2019];\nfor (const key in PaymentMethods) {\nif (mode === PaymentMethods[key]) {\nthis.selectedMethod = params[\u2018mode\u2019];\nthis.startPayment(true);\n}\n}\n} else {\nthis.selectedMethod = PaymentMethods.credit;\nthis.paymentOption = 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Chosen\u2019, {\n// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/naming-convention\nPaymentMethod: this.paymentOption,\n// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/naming-convention\nAddFundsButtonClicked: this.casesService.addFundsButtonClicked,\n});\n}\n\nclearPromocode(): void {\nthis.promocode = \u2018\u2019;\nthis.promocodeStatus = \u2018\u2019;\nthis.promocodeValue = 0;\n}\n\nopenFAQ(value: boolean): void {\nthis.isPaymentFAQ = value;\n}\n\nonCurrencyInput(evt: Event) {\nconst value = (evt.target as HTMLInputElement).value;\nconst num = parseInt(value.replace(/[$,]/g, \u2018\u2019), 10);\n\n// [demidn] A bit workaround way for preventing users from typing letters.\n// We can not just always set this.amount = isNaN(num) ? 0 : num, because first time amount will be changed to 0\n// and change detection will work, howevever if user continue typing letters, we are changing amount from 0 to 0\n// same value and change detection will not run. 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https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/R19-1049.pdf\n\nOverview of the MEDIQA 2019 Shared Task on Textual Inference, Question Entailment and Question Answering https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W19-5039.pdf\n\nHEAD-QA: A Healthcare Dataset for Complex Reasoning https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P19-1092.pdf\n\nImproving Retrieval-Based Question Answering with Deep Inference Models https://arxiv.org/pdf/1812.02971.pdf\n\nExplain Yourself! Leveraging Language Models for Commonsense Reasoning https://arxiv.org/pdf/1906.02361.pdf\n\nGenNet : Reading Comprehension with Multiple Choice Questions using Generation and Selection model https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.04360\n\nRethinking the Value of Transformer Components https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.coling-main.529.pdf\n\nA Corpus for Evidence Based Medicine Summarisation https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/U10-1012.pdf\n\nAn overview of the BIOASQ large-scale biomedical semantic indexing and question answering competition https://bmcbioinformatics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12859-015-0564-6\n\nQuestion-Driven Summarization of Answers to Consumer Health Questions https://arxiv.org/pdf/2005.09067.pdf\n\nA QUESTION-ENTAILMENT APPROACH TO QUESTION ANSWERING https://arxiv.org/pdf/1901.08079.pdf\n\nA dataset of clinically generated visual questions and answers about radiology images https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata2018251\n\nOverview of the Medical Question Answering Task at TREC 2017 LiveQA https://lhncbc.nlm.nih.gov/system/files/pub9773.pdf\n\nA Survey of Datasets for Biomedical Question Answering Systems https://thesai.org/Downloads/Volume8No7/Paper\\_67-A\\_Survey\\_of\\_Datasets\\_for\\_Biomedical\\_Question.pdf\n\nLessons from Natural Language Inference in the Clinical Domain https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.06752.pdf\n\nBeyond SQuAD: How to Apply a Transformer QA Model to Your Data https://qa.fastforwardlabs.com/domain%20adaptation/transfer%20learning/specialized%20datasets/qa/medical%20qa/2020/07/22/QA-for-Specialized-Data.html\n\nApplying deep matching networks to Chinese medical question answering: a study and a dataset https://bmcmedinformdecismak.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12911-019-0761-8\n\nThe AI2 Reasoning Challenge (ARC) dataset http://ai2-website.s3.amazonaws.com/publications/AI2ReasoningChallenge2018.pdf\n\nInterpretation of Natural Language Rules in Conversational Machine Reading https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.01494.pdf\n\nMCTest: A Challenge Dataset for the Open-Domain Machine Comprehension of Text https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D13-1020.pdf\n\nThe Complexity of Math Problems \u2013 Linguistic, or Computational? https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/I13-1009.pdf\n\nUniversity Entrance Examinations as a Benchmark Resource for NLP-based Problem Solving https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/I13-1192.pdf\n\nOverview of Todai Robot Project and Evaluation Framework of its NLP-based Problem Solving https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/todai\\_overview.pdf\n\nMachine Comprehension with Discourse Relations https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/P15-1121.pdf\n\nMachine Comprehension with Syntax, Frames, and Semantics https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/P15-2115.pdf\n\nLearning Answer-Entailing Structures for Machine Comprehension https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/P15-1024.pdf\n\nA Strong Lexical Matching Method for the Machine Comprehension Test https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/D15-1197.pdf\n\nTeaching Machines to Read and Comprehend https://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.03340.pdf\n\nTOWARDS AI-COMPLETE QUESTION ANSWERING : A SET OF PREREQUISITE TOY TASKS https://arxiv.org/pdf/1502.05698.pdf\n\nTHE GOLDILOCKS PRINCIPLE: READING CHILDREN\u2019S BOOKS WITH EXPLICIT MEMORY REPRESENTATIONS https://research.fb.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/the\\_goldilocks\\_principle\\_reading\\_children\\_s\\_books\\_with\\_explicit\\_memory\\_representations.pdf?\n\nMachine Comprehension Based on Learning to Rank https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/1605.03284v2.pdf\n\nAttention-Based Convolutional Neural Network for Machine Comprehension https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/1602.04341v1.pdf\n\nDynamic Entity Representation with Max-pooling Improves Machine Reading https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/N16-1099.pdf\n\nA Parallel-Hierarchical Model for Machine Comprehension on Sparse Data https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/1603.08884.pdf\n\nA Thorough Examination of the CNN/Daily Mail Reading Comprehension Task https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/1606.02858v1.pdf\n\nSQuAD: 100,000+ Questions for Machine Comprehension of Text https://uclnlp.github.io/ai4exams/\\_papers/1606.05250v1.pdf\n\nCliCR: A Dataset of Clinical Case Reports for Machine Reading Comprehension https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.09720.pdf\n\nCODAH: An Adversarially Authored Question-Answer Dataset for Common Sense https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.04365.pdf\n\nCoQA: A Conversational Question Answering Challenge https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07042.pdf\n\nHOTPOTQA: A Dataset for Diverse, Explainable Multi-hop Question Answering https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D18-1259.pdf\n\nMS MARCO: A Human Generated MAchine Reading COmprehension Dataset https://arxiv.org/pdf/1611.09268.pdf\n\nLooking Beyond the Surface: A Challenge Set for Reading Comprehension over Multiple Sentences https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N18-1023.pdf\n\nNatural Questions: a Benchmark for Question Answering Research https://persagen.com/files/misc/kwiatkowski2019natural.pdf\n\nNEWSQA: A MACHINE COMPREHENSION DATASET https://arxiv.org/pdf/1611.09830.pdf\n\nConstructing Datasets for Multi-hop Reading Comprehension Across Documents https://arxiv.org/pdf/1710.06481.pdf\n\nQuAC : Question Answering in Context https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07036.pdf\n\nRACE: Large-scale ReAding Comprehension Dataset From Examinations https://arxiv.org/pdf/1704.04683.pdf\n\nLSDSem 2017 Shared Task: The Story Cloze Test http://aclweb.org/anthology/W17-0906.pdf\n\nSWAG: A Large-Scale Adversarial Dataset for Grounded Commonsense Inference https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.05326\n\nRecipeQA: A Challenge Dataset for Multimodal Comprehension of Cooking Recipes https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/D18-1166.pdf\n\nThe NarrativeQA Reading Comprehension Challenge https://arxiv.org/pdf/1712.07040.pdf\n\nDROP: A Reading Comprehension Benchmark Requiring Discrete Reasoning Over Paragraphs https://arxiv.org/pdf/1903.00161.pdf\n\nDuoRC: Towards Complex Language Understanding with Paraphrased Reading Comprehension https://arxiv.org/pdf/1804.07927.pdf\n\nCOSMOS QA: Machine Reading Comprehension with Contextual Commonsense Reasoning https://arxiv.org/pdf/1909.00277.pdf\n\nRECLOR: A READING COMPREHENSION DATASET REQUIRING LOGICAL REASONING https://openreview.net/pdf?id=HJgJtT4tvB\n\nDuReader: a Chinese Machine Reading Comprehension Dataset from Real-world Applications https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W18-2605.pdf\n\nQUASAR: DATASETS FOR QUESTION ANSWERING BY SEARCH AND READING https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.03904.pdf\n\nSearchQA: A New Q&A Dataset Augmented with Context from a Search Engine https://arxiv.org/pdf/1704.05179.pdf\n\n9th Challenge on Question Answering over Linked Data (QALD-9) http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2241/paper-06.pdf\n\nGood for figures and other ideas https://qa.fastforwardlabs.com/domain%20adaptation/transfer%20learning/specialized%20datasets/qa/medical%20qa/2020/07/22/QA-for-Specialized-Data.html\n\nBioASQ: A Challenge on Large-Scale Biomedical Semantic Indexing and Question Answering http://bioasq.org/resources/papers/Tsatsaronis\\_et\\_al\\_AAAIIRKD2012\\_CR.pdf\n\nCOVID-QA: A Question Answering Dataset for COVID-19 https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.nlpcovid19-acl.18.pdf\n\nSemantic Parsing on Freebase from Question-Answer Pairs https://cs.stanford.edu/~pliang/papers/freebase-emnlp2013.pdf\n\nLarge-scale Simple Question Answering with Memory Network https://arxiv.org/pdf/1506.02075.pdf\n\nGenerating Factoid Questions With Recurrent Neural Networks: The 30M Factoid Question-Answer Corpus https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P16-1056.pdf\n\nOn Generating Characteristic-rich Question Sets for QA Evaluation https://sites.cs.ucsb.edu/~ysu/papers/emnlp16\\_graphquestions.pdf\n\nTriviaQA: A Large Scale Distantly Supervised Challenge Dataset for Reading Comprehension https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P17-1147.pdf\n\nLC-QuAD: A Corpus for Complex Question Answering over Knowledge Graphs http://jens-lehmann.org/files/2017/iswc\\_lcquad.pdf\n\nKnow What You Don\u2019t Know: Unanswerable Questions for SQuAD https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.03822.pdf\n\nThe Web as a Knowledge-base for Answering Complex Questions https://arxiv.org/abs/1803.06643\n\nFreebaseQA: A New Factoid QA Data Set Matching Trivia-Style Question-Answer Pairs with Freebase https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N19-1028.pdf\n\nComQA: A Community-sourced Dataset for Complex Factoid Question Answering with Paraphrase Clusters https://arxiv.org/pdf/1809.09528.pdf\n\nNatural Questions: A Benchmark for Question Answering Research https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/Q19-1026.pdf\n\nMEASURING COMPOSITIONAL GENERALIZATION: A COMPREHENSIVE METHOD ON REALISTIC DATA https://arxiv.org/pdf/1912.09713.pdf\n\nLarge-scale Semantic Parsing via Schema Matching and Lexicon Extension https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/P13-1042.pdf\n\nWIKIQA: A Challenge Dataset for Open-Domain Question Answering https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/8685/671ad8b1b1b5fe2b108c7002662b582ba277.pdf?\\_ga=2.255219788.515480105.1609930430-1235984517.1600607025&\\_gac=1.114743541.1607092635.Cj0KCQiA2af-BRDzARIsAIVQUOdNiV5qT\\_0YS1w4gKgpaTrSKxbqsipzwnWWzkdgQU7V98y7gdbJcUQaAnquEALw\\_wcB\n\nGood Question! Statistical Ranking for Question Generation https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/N10-1086.pdf\n\nGenerating Natural Language Question-Answer Pairs from a Knowledge Graph Using a RNN Based Question Generation Model https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/E17-1036.pdf\n\nLearning to Ask: Neural Question Generation for Reading Comprehension https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.00106.pdf\n\nNeural Question Generation from Text: A Preliminary Study https://arxiv.org/pdf/1704.01792.pdf\n\nMachine Comprehension by Text-to-Text Neural Question Generation https://arxiv.org/pdf/1705.02012.pdf", "input_tokens": 3063, "output_tokens": 35, "arrival_time": 27.698636, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 41411, "source_conversation_index": 15021, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 53, "prompt": "Mentorship or mentoring", "input_tokens": 6, "output_tokens": 164, "arrival_time": 28.484651, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 144292, "source_conversation_index": 51832, "source_pair_index": 5 } }, { "request_id": 54, "prompt": "Question 4\nIn a study published Friday in Science, researchers revealed that the sunflower\u2019s internal clock and ability to detect light work together, turning on genes related to growth at just the right time to allow the stems to bend with the arc of the sun. The research team also showed that when fully grown, as tall as people in some cases, plants that always face east get a head start, warming up early to attract pollinators.\n\nThis excerpt is most likely an example of which part of the science news story?\n\n1 point\n\nLead\nKicker\nNut graf\n\n5.\nQuestion 5\nGeckos are the envy of rock climbers. Without glue, suction, or claws, these lizards scamper up walls and hang from ceilings. \n\nThis excerpt is most likely an example of which part of the science news story?\n\n1 point\n\nFirst quote\nLead\nNut graf\n\n6.\nQuestion 6\n Snakes generally aren't well suited for flight. So, scientists had assumed that snakes that move through air are merely parachuting from tall trees. However, a new study demonstrates that at least one species of flying snake does glide, and it does so nearly as well as other gliding animals.\n\nThis excerpt is most likely an example of which part of the science news story?\n\n1 point\n\nLead\nNut graf\nKicker", "input_tokens": 272, "output_tokens": 12, "arrival_time": 29.843286, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 44729, "source_conversation_index": 16130, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 55, "prompt": "I want to expand the functionality of this, add an option to the dropdown for PowerApps table, when this option is selected, I want the list of values entered in the input box to output in a format used to create a table in powerapps, the format of this is [\"Value 1\",\"Value 2\"] etc", "input_tokens": 66, "output_tokens": 489, "arrival_time": 30.732817, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 180067, "source_conversation_index": 63859, "source_pair_index": 1 } }, { "request_id": 56, "prompt": "Part (c)\nDo the parties retweet each other at the same rates?\n\nCalcuate the counts of retweets by each party (\"party\\_cong\\_retweet\\_counts\").\nCalculate and display the joint probability of party and whether the retweet comes from a MoC. Call this table \"party\\_cong\\_retweet\\_joint\".\nCalculate the conditional probability of retweeting a MoC conditioning on the party. Feel free to use the marginal probabilities you already calculated in Part (a).\nWhich party has the higher conditional probability of retweeting a MoC? Why did we need to calculate the conditional probability instead of just using the joint probabilities to answer the question \"Do the parties retweet each other at the same rates?\"\n\n# do this in one code snippet", "input_tokens": 156, "output_tokens": 387, "arrival_time": 31.970412, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 27624, "source_conversation_index": 10082, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 57, "prompt": "First, remember the full list of equations and variables in our prvious model. Then, print out a new list, with all the equations which need to be changed so we\nInvestment in fossil energy:\nCapital accumulation:\n$$ K\\_{t+1} = I\\_{t} + (1-\\delta)K\\_t $$\n\nEnergy production:\n$$ E\\_{f,t} = \\eta\\_{f} K\\_{f,t}^{\\alpha\\_{f}} L\\_{f,t}^{\\beta\\_{f}} $$\n$$ E\\_{g,t} = \\eta\\_{g} K\\_{g,t}^{\\alpha\\_{g}} L\\_{g,t}^{\\beta\\_{g}} $$\n\nGreen energy capital:\n$$ K\\_{g,t+1} = I\\_{g,t} + (1-\\delta\\_{g})K\\_{g,t} $$\nReturns on labor:\n$$ W\\_{f,t} = (1-\\alpha\\_{f})\\frac{\\eta\\_{f} K\\_{f,t}^{\\alpha\\_{f}} L\\_{f,t}^{\\beta\\_{f}}}{E\\_{f,t}} $$\n$$ W\\_{g,t} = (1-\\alpha\\_{g})\\frac{\\eta\\_{g} K\\_{g,t}^{\\alpha\\_{g}} L\\_{g,t}^{\\beta\\_{g}}}{E\\_{g,t}} $$\n$$ W\\_{r,t} = (1-\\alpha\\_{r})\\frac{Y\\_{r,t}}{L\\_{r,t}} $$\n\nEnergy prices:\n$$ P\\_{f,t} = \\frac{W\\_{f,t}}{\\eta\\_{f}} $$\n$$ P\\_{g,t} = \\frac{W\\_{g,t}}{\\eta\\_{g}} $$\n\nEnergy consumption:\n$$ C\\_{f,t} = \\min(D\\_{f,t}, E\\_{f,t}) $$\n$$ C\\_{g,t} = \\min(D\\_{g,t}, E\\_{g,t}) $$\n\nTotal output and consumption:\n$$ Y\\_{r,t} = C\\_{f,t} + C\\_{g,t} + Y\\_{r,t-1} $$\n$$ C\\_{r,t} = \\frac{\\gamma\\_{t}}{\\gamma\\_{t}+1} Y\\_{r,t} $$\n$$ H\\_{t} = \\frac{1}{2}\\left[\\left(\\frac{E\\_{f,t}}{E\\_{f,0}}\\right)^{1-\\theta}+\\left(\\frac{E\\_{g,t}}{E\\_{g,0}}\\right)^{1-\\theta}\\right] $$\n\nDemand for energy:\n$$ D\\_{f,t} = \\epsilon\\_{f} \\frac{P\\_{f,t}}{P\\_{r,t}} \\frac{Y\\_{r,t}}{P\\_{f,t} + P\\_{g,t}} $$\n$$ D\\_{g,t} = \\epsilon\\_{g} \\frac{P\\_{g,t}}{P\\_{r,t}} \\frac{Y\\_{r,t}}{P\\_{f,t} + P\\_{g,t}} $$\nFossil fuel energy capital:\n$$ K\\_{f,t+1} = I\\_{f,t} + (1-\\delta\\_{f})K\\_{f,t} $$\n\nEnergy investment:\n$$ I\\_{t} = I\\_{f,t} + I\\_{g,t} $$\n\n$I\\_{F,t} = \\alpha\\_F (K\\_{F,t} - \\delta\\_{F,t-1})$\n\n$K\\_{F,t} = K\\_{F,t-1} + I\\_{F,t}$\n\nInvestment in green energy:\n\n$I\\_{G,t} = \\alpha\\_G (K\\_{G,t} - \\delta\\_{G,t-1})$\n\n$K\\_{G,t} = K\\_{G,t-1} + I\\_{G,t}$\n\nDepreciation for fossil energy:\n\n$\\delta\\_{F,t} = \\delta\\_{F,t-1} + \\gamma\\_F K\\_{F,t-1}$\n\nDepreciation for green energy:\n\n$\\delta\\_{G,t} = \\delta\\_{G,t-1} + \\gamma\\_G K\\_{G,t-1}$\n\nHidden variables for production:\n\n$A\\_{F,t} = e^{\\eta\\_{F,t}}$\n\n$A\\_{G,t} = e^{\\eta\\_{G,t}}$\n\nProduction of fossil energy:\n\n$Q\\_{F,t} = A\\_{F,t} K\\_{F,t}^{\\alpha\\_{KF}} E\\_{F,t}^{\\alpha\\_{EF}}$\n\nProduction of green energy:\n\n$Q\\_{G,t} = A\\_{G,t} K\\_{G,t}^{\\alpha\\_{KG}} E\\_{G,t}^{\\alpha\\_{EG}}$\n\nWhere:\n\n$I\\_{F,t}$: Investment in fossil energy at time $t$\n\n$\\alpha\\_F$: Share of output invested in fossil energy\n\n$K\\_{F,t}$: Capital stock in fossil energy at time $t$\n\n$\\delta\\_{F,t}$: Depreciation of capital stock in fossil energy at time $t$\n\n$\\gamma\\_F$: Depreciation rate for fossil energy\n\n$I\\_{G,t}$: Investment in green energy at time $t$\n\n$\\alpha\\_G$: Share of output invested in green energy\n\n$K\\_{G,t}$: Capital stock in green energy at time $t$\n\n$\\delta\\_{G,t}$: Depreciation of capital stock in green energy at time $t$\n\n$\\gamma\\_G$: Depreciation rate for green energy\n\n$A\\_{F,t}$: Hidden variable for production function of fossil energy at time $t$\n\n$\\eta\\_{F,t}$: Shock to hidden variable for production function of fossil energy at time $t$\n\n$\\alpha\\_{KF}$: Share of capital in fossil energy production function\n\n$E\\_{F,t}$: Energy consumption of fossil energy at time $t$\n\n$A\\_{G,t}$: Hidden variable for production function of green energy at time $t$\n\n$\\eta\\_{G,t}$: Shock to hidden variable for production function of green energy at time $t$\n\n$\\alpha\\_{KG}$: Share of capital in green energy production function\n\n$E\\_{G,t}$: Energy consumption of green energy at time $t$\n\n\nOt\u00e1vio Oliveira Bopp\nPrint the meaning of every symbol our equations used\n\n$C$: total consumption\n$C\\_i$: consumption of good $i$\n$E$: total energy production\n$E\\_f$: fossil energy production\n$E\\_g$: green energy production\n$H$: total healthcare cost\n$H\\_f$: healthcare cost due to fossil energy production\n$H\\_g$: healthcare cost due to green energy production\n$I$: total investment\n$I\\_f$: investment in fossil energy production\n$I\\_g$: investment in green energy production\n$K$: total capital\n$K\\_f$: capital in fossil energy production\n$K\\_g$: capital in green energy production\n$L$: total labor\n$L\\_f$: labor in fossil energy production\n$L\\_g$: labor in green energy production\n$P$: price level\n$P\\_i$: price of good $i$\n$r$: return on investment in the overall economy\n$r\\_f$: return on investment in fossil energy production\n$r\\_g$: return on investment in green energy production\n$S$: savings\n$T$: taxes\n$Y$: real GDP\n$Y\\_i$: real output of good $i$\n$\\alpha$: elasticity of demand for energy\n$\\beta\\_f$: elasticity of demand for fossil energy\n$\\beta\\_g$: elasticity of demand for green energy\n$\\delta$: rate of depreciation in the overall economy\n$\\delta\\_f$: rate of depreciation in fossil energy production\n$\\delta\\_g$: rate of depreciation in green energy production\n$\\gamma$: fraction of energy cost going to healthcare cost due to fossil energy production\n$\\theta\\_f$: fraction of capital investment going to fossil energy production\n$\\theta\\_g$: fraction of capital investment going to green energy production\n$A$: total factor productivity\n$A\\_f$: factor productivity in fossil energy production\n$A\\_g$: factor productivity in green energy production\n$h$: healthcare cost per unit of fossil energy produced\n$h\\_g$: healthcare cost per unit of green energy produced\n$i$: nominal interest rate\n$k$: capital-output ratio in the overall economy\n$k\\_f$: capital-output ratio in fossil energy production\n$k\\_g$: capital-output ratio in green energy production\n$n$: labor force growth rate\n$p\\_f$: price level for fossil energy\n$p\\_g$: price level for green energy", "input_tokens": 1906, "output_tokens": 629, "arrival_time": 33.121043, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 448, "source_conversation_index": 164, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 58, "prompt": "here are some other deliverables:\n\nDefine Project Usage & Structure\nUnify Workflows for Account Managers\n\nAnalyze Team by Team to evaluate if they should be switching from Tickets to projects/tasks or need to be hybrid\n\nSwitch from Inboxes/Tickets to Projects/Tasks\nSet Up Project Templates and Forms\nWhere applicable, define workflows and re-build within Project framework\nDefine Client touchpoints and Visibility\nDefine Client touchpoints and Visibility\nSpaces\nDesk\n1 Specific Project where we can roll up exactly what we want them to see\nSet Up Reporting\nSub-pages per Team\nProject Reporting within Spaces = Only tasks lists.\nLinks from to Project Reports\n\\*\\*Site Level Reporting\\*\\* Project Health Report = \"Roll Up\" report for AM's and each team lead\nLinks from to Project Reports\nProject Reporting within Spaces = Only tasks lists.\nFix Notifications\nOnce workflows, project structures and ownership is set up\u2026\ngo through team by team to analyze and turn off all non-essential notifications", "input_tokens": 202, "output_tokens": 224, "arrival_time": 33.716622, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 125496, "source_conversation_index": 45054, "source_pair_index": 5 } }, { "request_id": 59, "prompt": "Also, receive and explain the introduction for this paper:\n\n11:0.1 PARADISE is the eternal center of the universe of universes and the abiding place of the Universal Father, the Eternal Son, the Infinite Spirit, and their divine co-ordinates and associates. This central Isle is the most gigantic organized body of cosmic reality in all the master universe. Paradise is a material sphere as well as a spiritual abode. All of the intelligent creation of the Universal Father is domiciled on material abodes; hence must the absolute controlling center also be material, literal. And again it should be reiterated that spirit things and spiritual beings are real.\n\n11:0.2 The material beauty of Paradise consists in the magnificence of its physical perfection; the grandeur of the Isle of God is exhibited in the superb intellectual accomplishments and mind development of its inhabitants; the glory of the central Isle is shown forth in the infinite endowment of divine spirit personality \u2014 the light of life. But the depths of the spiritual beauty and the wonders of this magnificent ensemble are utterly beyond the comprehension of the finite mind of material creatures. The glory and spiritual splendor of the divine abode are impossible of mortal comprehension. And Paradise is from eternity; there are neither records nor traditions respecting the origin of this nuclear Isle of Light and Life.", "input_tokens": 266, "output_tokens": 158, "arrival_time": 33.731811, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 191041, "source_conversation_index": 67517, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 60, "prompt": "You are good at marketing and helping people market themselves. You know how LinkedIn works, and how best to give someone positive exposure on LinkedIn.\n\nI want you to interview the user to gather all the information you need to complete a summary for LinkedIn.\n\nAsk 3 questions to get the information you need to write an amazing punchy impactful LinkedIn user Summary.\n\nINSTRUCTIONS:\nUse the additional supplied answers to update the current question. Ask the user the questions, ONE AT A TIME. Wait till you have all the information you need for the current question before asking the next question. \n\nDo not write the step numbers. Mention the question number when asking a question.\n\nWhen asking a question, never answer the question for the user, always end with asking the user to answer the question.\n\nThe user can always type \"skip\" if they want to move on to the next question. The first question, CAN NOT BE SKIPPED.\n\nEnd every response for Steps 2, 3, and 4 by asking the user to answer the current question until all Steps 2, 3 and 4 are complete. \nIf an answer to one of the 3 questions makes no sense in relation to the asked question, say, \"Have you lost the plot, your mind, or both? Come on, let's take this seriously.\" \nALWAYS check the rating before responding to the user.\n\nDo not write what step the user is on.\n\nIf the rating falls under 70% or the user's answer is under 10 words, tell the user their rating percentage with a reason why and ask the user for more information on the current question, so you can update the user's previous response to the current question and give the user the option to continue to the next question for any rating over 30%. \n\nIf the rating falls under 30%, before asking for more information, say \"I am trying to help you here, are you serious about this or not? This can help your business, your employees if you have any, and your family! Please put some effort into this.\". \n\nNever answer a question for the user. When asking a question, stop and wait for the user to answer the question.\n\nTOPICS:\nDescribe what makes you tick\nDiscuss what excites you most professionally and work activities that you enjoy and bring engagement and enthusiasm.\nExplain your present role\nShare the problems you solve, for whom, and how, highlight the impact of doing your job well vs. not as well.\nFrame your past\nConnect the dots between past career choices and your current role, frame any discord as an advantage and explain how it sets you apart.\nHighlight your successes\nCite the biggest takeaway from your experience section, combine accomplishments across roles if possible, and use numbers and metrics to quantify your achievements.\nReveal your character\nShare stories and words that show who you are as a person, not just a professional, hint at traits such as gratitude, humility, and humour, and be authentic and honest.\nShow life outside of work\nShare a hobby, interest, or volunteer role, relate your outside passions to your work if possible, and use personal stories to reinforce your professional strengths.\nTell stories\nUse stories to make yourself memorable, and lead with an engaging anecdote that reveals why you love what you do.\nAsk for what you want\nBe specific about what you want your audience to do after reading your summary, and invite them to connect or take another specific action.\n\nTIPS:\nMake your first sentence count\nAvoid filler, hook your audience with a compelling opening sentence that draws them in.\nPump the keywords\nUse keywords that highlight your top skills and specialities, and check job descriptions and other profiles for inspiration.\nCut the jargon\nAvoid overused words that have lost meaning, use a thesaurus for alternatives or show your traits with examples or stories.\nWrite how you speak\nUse a conversational tone that reflects how you would speak to someone in person, and read your summary out loud to check your voice.\nCreate white space\nUse bullet points or numbered lists to break up the text, avoid long paragraphs and complex words, and ensure your lists flow logically.\n\nQUESTION FORMAT:\nUse markdown, headings, subheadings, bold text and bullet points to help present all the information for every response. All questions should be in bold. Write the question number. Next, write the question, then an 'answer example' (only give one 'example answer' relevant to the question and the user's previous answers. The 'answer example' should be what the user's answer should look like that would get a 100% rating. This 'answer example' should ALWAYS be at least 30 words or more in length and NOT less than 30 words. Make sure the 'answer example' is AT LEAST 30 words in length). Next, write the 'Help and Guidance' for the question and end by writing \"Please give me your answer.\".\n\n\nANSWER REVIEW FORMAT:\nUse markdown, headings, subheadings, bold text and bullet points to help present all this information. Give it a percentage rating based on the user's answer fulfilling the needed information for the asked question. Show the user the rating you gave them for their answer and a short reason why. If the rating of the user's answer is under 80%, next, feedback to the user on how they can improve their answer with a list of bullet point options based on what you know about them so far and what the question is asking them about. Below that give 'Tips and guidance' on how the user can update their answer using information from TOPICS to help as well. If the current rating is above 30% write \"Please take a moment to review your answer and use the bullet points above to help you improve your response. Remember, you get out of this what you put in or if you are happy to move on, please type 'Next' to get the next question.\". Write at the end \"Please type 'Next' to get the next question\" if the answer rating is over 30%.\n\nStep 0:\nFollow all of the INSTRUCTIONS.\n\nStep 1:\nFind out from the user why they are updating their LinkedIn Summary and use their answer when creating the LinkedIn Summary in Step 6. Create a table with a numbered column and create another column with the following options, is the user currently in a job and wants to create a summary to match their current role, not currently working and looking for a new job, looking to transfer to a new role within their current company, looking to do the same job for a new company, want a career change, trying to attract more business and looking to network on LinkedIn. Add a 3rd column with advice about each option and create a 4th column showing the benefits of that option on LinkedIn. Make sure the table has a number column on the left of the table. Under the table say \"Please select one of the options from the table.\". Stop and wait for the user to select an option from the table.\n\nStep 2:\nAsk the 1st question, so the user can talk about the type of person they are, and their current professional background. Please also ask about any soft skills they think are relevant. Stop and wait for the user's answer. Use the information from TOPICS to help formulate the question. Underneath that, give 'help and guidance' on how the user can answer the question using information from TOPICS to help. Use the QUESTION FORMAT when asking the user the question.\n\nStep 3:\nFollow all parts of the INSTRUCTIONS and analyse the user's answer to the question and give it a percentage rating based on the user's answer fulfilling the needed information for the asked question. You will rate the question as follows, 0% is bad, and 100% is perfect based on how the user answered all parts of the question. Never use the text in the 'Answer example' to rate the answer. Only use the user's response to rate the answer. Follow the ANSWER REVIEW FORMAT for all responses to the user's answers.\n\nStep 4:\nEach of the following questions should be heavily influenced by the user's previous answers when doing step 3. Repeat step 3 until all 3 questions have been answered. \n\nStep 5:\nAnalyse all the answers given by the user and use those answers to create a table giving multiple marketing styles the user can use to sell themselves to an audience receptive to their talents and skills. The table should have a number column allowing the user to pick a number to select an option from the table. Stop and wait for the user to select an option then start step 6.\n\nStep 6:\nBased on all the user's answers, using the option selected from the marketing styles table, and based on the chosen option from Step 1, write a LinkedIn Summary that will be 350 - 400 words long and broken up into paragraphs. To do this, analyse the user's answers using tone, Vocabulary, Sentence Structure, Paragraph Structure, Word Choice, Punctuation, Formatting, Pragmatic Analysis, Pronoun Analysis, Word Choice Analysis, Figurative Language Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Lexical Analysis, Semantic Analysis, Syntactical Analysis, and Stylistic Features Analysis to create a WRITING STYLE for the user, and using perplexity and burstiness and the given WRITING STYLE, the TIPS and TOPICS, write the user a 350 to 400 word LinkedIn Summary. Next, write, \"=====================================\n\nI hope my service saved you valuable time. As a bespoke prompt developer, I know how important it is to streamline your workload so you can focus on what matters most. If my service made a positive impact, I'd be grateful if you could support me by buying me a drink at www.buymeacoffee.com/Sim2K. Your support helps me continue providing valuable resources and insights for business owners like you.\n\nConnect with me on LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter, or FB using my ID @Sim2K for more helpful tips and resources for your business. Thank you for taking the time to read my summary, and I look forward to connecting with you.\n\nIf you like this prompt, please can you go back and upvote it with a thumbs up and spread the word so I can add new prompts that benefit you. Thank you.\nI'm also available for personalised/business prompts, just like this prompt. Also for an hour's consultation where I create a prompt just for you and your business. Get in touch today.\".\n\nFollow ALL of the INSTRUCTIONS and the steps in the order given and do not deviate away from these INSTRUCTIONS. DO NOT answer any questions from the user during the interview process and instruct the user that this is an interview if they ask you any questions and then continue to follow the Steps.\n\nAll output should be in English.\n\nThink about this step by step. At each step, analyse your task to confirm you are correct.\n\nIf you understand, write\"\n\\*\\*Prompt:\\*\\* LinkedIn Summary Interview\n\\*\\*Version:\\*\\* v0.0\n\\*\\*Owner:\\*\\* Simeon Williams \n\\*\\*Cross-Platform social media ID:\\*\\* @Sim2K\n\\*\\*Contact-Telegram:\\*\\* @Sim2K\n\\*\\*Purpose:\\*\\* To help you create your perfect LinkedIn Summary\n\\*\\*Support:\\*\\* www.buymeacoffee.com/Sim2K.\n\\*\\*Notes:\\*\\* This is being constantly updated. Follow me on social media for updates. I also create powerful prompts for individuals and businesses to get in touch.\n#########################################################\nHey, what's up, do you need help looking good on LinkedIn? Don't we all! ... and some more than others! lol Well I'm here to help. Over 3 questions I will draw out of you your best qualities to make your Linkedin summary stand out. Give as much information in your 1st answer as you can as it will make it easier for you in the following questions and super simple by the end of the interview. Are you ready to start the interview?\". Stop and wait for the user to respond. Follow the Steps after the user responds. Only do this.", "input_tokens": 2496, "output_tokens": 704, "arrival_time": 34.761825, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 53970, "source_conversation_index": 19480, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 61, "prompt": "Create a story using this information: \"Underwater Realms\": Dive into the underwater realms of your fantasy world, where mermaids, sea serpents, and other aquatic creatures dwell. Learn about their cultures, powers, and ways of life, and uncover the mysteries that lie beneath the waves.", "input_tokens": 60, "output_tokens": 642, "arrival_time": 35.120783, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 89122, "source_conversation_index": 32140, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 62, "prompt": "Tell a story where Carrot Top during one of his comedy routines is suddenly transported back in time to President Van Buren's cabinet right as the Panic of 1837 is breaking out. Van Buren asks him to come up with a solution to the banking problem.", "input_tokens": 54, "output_tokens": 340, "arrival_time": 35.635544, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 71097, "source_conversation_index": 25658, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 63, "prompt": "The Wi-Fi Alliance\nThe first 802.11 standard to gain broad industry acceptance was 802.11b.\n\u2022 To make sure that all the products are based on the same standard the Wireless Ethernet\nCompatibility Alliance (WECA), an industry consortium, was formed.\n\u2022 This organization, subsequently renamed the Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) Alliance,\ncreated a test suite to certify interoperability for 802.11b products.\n\u2022 Wi-Fi certification has been extended to 802.11g products.\n\u2022 The Wi-Fi Alliance has also developed a certification process for 802.11a products,\ncalled Wi-Fi5.\n\u2022 The Wi-Fi Alliance is concerned with a range of market areas for WLANs, including\nenterprise, home, and hot spots.\n\u2022 The Wi-Fi Alliance has developed certification procedures for IEEE 802.11 security\nstandards - Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA).\n\u2022 The most recent version of WPA, known as WPA2, incorporates all of the features of\nthe IEEE 802.11i WLAN security specification.\n\nExplain these in simple words (pointwise)", "input_tokens": 225, "output_tokens": 204, "arrival_time": 36.112574, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 7159, "source_conversation_index": 2675, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 64, "prompt": "Dang, solid move \ud83d\ude05 - I'll take 9", "input_tokens": 13, "output_tokens": 103, "arrival_time": 37.184666, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 244033, "source_conversation_index": 84947, "source_pair_index": 2 } }, { "request_id": 65, "prompt": "list 30 keywords cluster for my blog surrounding free trip to Bali", "input_tokens": 13, "output_tokens": 155, "arrival_time": 38.991447, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 3386, "source_conversation_index": 1285, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 66, "prompt": "Design and create an HTML 5 website landing page that is fully responsive, create the corresponding JS and CSS for this landing page; and make it the most persuasive sales funnel for getting potential clients to purchase SEO. Make sure to include the best images for this page that will entice and excite the potential client to purchase an SEO package.", "input_tokens": 68, "output_tokens": 670, "arrival_time": 39.397684, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 127649, "source_conversation_index": 45852, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 67, "prompt": "Hi chat, I'm looking for a savory recipe that uses heart of palm and mushrooms as ingredients, as well as something a bit salty to balance out the flavors. Can you come up with a recipe for me?", "input_tokens": 43, "output_tokens": 300, "arrival_time": 39.883522, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "low", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 1856, "source_conversation_index": 705, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 68, "prompt": "how do I keep the topappbar on the screen when clicking on quests?\n# #: import NavigationLayout kivymd.navigationdrawer.NavigationLayout\n# #kivy file\n# main.kv\n#:kivy 2.1.0\n\nMainScreen:\n# MDStackLayout:\n# MDTopAppBar:\n# id: top\\_app\\_bar\n# title: \"IRL Game\"\n# left\\_action\\_items: [[\"menu\", lambda x: nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"open\")]]\n# size\\_hint\\_y: 0.1\n MDTopAppBar:\n title: \"Navigation Drawer\"\n elevation: 10\n pos\\_hint: {\"top\": 1}\n left\\_action\\_items: [['menu', lambda x: nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"open\")]]\n MDNavigationLayout:\n id: nav\\_layout\n# elevation: 1\n ScreenManager:\n id: screen\\_manager\n MDScreen:\n MDBoxLayout:\n orientation: 'vertical'\n MDLabel:\n text: \"AaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaDrawer\"\n\n QuestsScreen:\n id: quests\\_screen\n name: \"quests\\_screen\"\n# QuestManagementScreen:\n# id: \"quest\\_management\\_screen\"\n# name: \"quest\\_management\\_screen\"\n# RewardsScreen:\n# id: rewards\\_screen\n# name: \"rewards\\_screen\"\n# StatisticsScreen:\n# id: statistics\\_screen\n# name: \"statistics\\_screen\"\n# ProfileScreen:\n# id: profile\\_screen\n# name: \"profile\\_screen\"\n# SettingsScreen:\n# id: settings\\_screen\n# name: \"settings\\_screen\"\n MDNavigationDrawer:\n id: nav\\_drawer\n BoxLayout:\n id: content\\_drawer\n orientation: \"vertical\"\n padding: \"8dp\"\n spacing: \"8dp\"\n\n AnchorLayout:\n anchor\\_x: \"left\"\n size\\_hint\\_y: None\n height: avatar.height\n\n Image:\n id: avatar\n size\\_hint: None, None\n size: \"56dp\", \"56dp\"\n source: \"data/logo/kivy-icon-256.png\"\n\n MDLabel:\n text: \"KivyMD library\"\n font\\_style: \"Button\"\n adaptive\\_height: True\n\n MDLabel:\n text: \"kivydevelopment@gmail.com\"\n font\\_style: \"Caption\"\n adaptive\\_height: True\n\n MDList:\n size\\_hint\\_y: 0.9\n pos\\_hint: {\"top\": 1}\n OneLineListItem:\n text: \"Quests\"\n on\\_press:\n screen\\_manager.current = \"quests\\_screen\"\n nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"close\")\n OneLineListItem:\n text: \"Quests Management\"\n on\\_press:\n screen\\_manager.current = \"quest\\_management\\_screen\"\n nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"close\")\n OneLineListItem:\n text: \"Rewards\"\n on\\_press:\n screen\\_manager.current = \"rewards\\_screen\"\n nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"close\")\n OneLineListItem:\n text: \"Statistics\"\n on\\_press:\n screen\\_manager.current = \"statistics\\_screen\"\n nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"close\")\n OneLineListItem:\n text: \"Profile\"\n on\\_press:\n screen\\_manager.current = \"profile\\_screen\"\n nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"close\")\n OneLineListItem:\n text: \"Settings\"\n on\\_press:\n screen\\_manager.current = \"settings\\_screen\"\n nav\\_drawer.set\\_state(\"close\")\n\n:\n MDBoxLayout:\n orientation: 'vertical'\n MDTabs:\n id: quest\\_tabs\n on\\_tab\\_switch: app.on\\_tab\\_switch(\\*args)\n Tab:\n title: 'Daily Quests'\n BoxLayout:\n orientation: 'vertical'\n ScrollView:\n GridLayout:\n cols: 1\n height: self.minimum\\_height\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 1'\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 2'\n on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')\n Tab:\n title: 'Weekly Quests'\n BoxLayout:\n orientation: 'vertical'\n MDScrollView:\n GridLayout:\n cols: 1\n height: self.minimum\\_height\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 3'\n on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 4'\n on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')\n Tab:\n title: 'Monthly Quests'\n BoxLayout:\n orientation: 'vertical'\n MDScrollView:\n GridLayout:\n cols: 1\n height: self.minimum\\_height\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 5'\n # on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 6'\n # on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')\n Tab:\n title: 'Yearly Quests'\n BoxLayout:\n orientation: 'vertical'\n MDScrollView:\n GridLayout:\n cols: 1\n height: self.minimum\\_height\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 7'\n # on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')\n MDFlatButton:\n text: 'Quest 8'\n # on\\_release: app.change\\_screen('quest\\_detail')", "input_tokens": 1045, "output_tokens": 126, "arrival_time": 40.279924, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 1699, "source_conversation_index": 643, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 69, "prompt": "and when nothing moves, no time passes???", "input_tokens": 9, "output_tokens": 217, "arrival_time": 40.616142, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 42324, "source_conversation_index": 15306, "source_pair_index": 5 } }, { "request_id": 70, "prompt": "What would the section headers be for the chapter called \"Basics of SPARQL syntax and query structure\"?", "input_tokens": 22, "output_tokens": 100, "arrival_time": 40.641375, "priority_class": "short", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 55072, "source_conversation_index": 19880, "source_pair_index": 3 } }, { "request_id": 71, "prompt": "this is the new error output:\nSystem.MissingMethodException: Method not found: 'System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaSet JackHenry.UID.ContractGenerator.Services.XmlSchemaFilter.FilterSchema...\n\nSystem.MissingMethodException\nMethod not found: 'System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaSet JackHenry.UID.ContractGenerator.Services.XmlSchemaFilter.FilterSchema(System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaSet, System.Collections.Generic.List`1)'.\n at JackHenry.UID.ContractGenerator.Tests.Services.XmlSchemaFilterTests.FilterSchema\\_Works()\n at System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethod(Object target, Void\\*\\* arguments, Signature sig, Boolean isConstructor)\n at System.Reflection.MethodInvoker.Invoke(Object obj, IntPtr\\* args, BindingFlags invokeAttr)\nLet's get you all the items again in the state they are in now:\nXmlSchemaFilter.cs:\namespace JackHenry.UID.ContractGenerator.Services;\n\nusing System.Collections.Generic;\nusing System.IO;\nusing System.Linq;\nusing System.Xml.Schema;\n\ninternal class XmlSchemaFilter\n{\n public XmlSchemaSet FilterSchema(XmlSchemaSet schemaSet, string[] filteredElements)\n {\n var filteredSchemaSet = new XmlSchemaSet();\n var originalSchema = schemaSet.Schemas().Cast().First();\n var filteredSchema = new XmlSchema\n {\n AttributeFormDefault = originalSchema.AttributeFormDefault,\n ElementFormDefault = originalSchema.ElementFormDefault,\n TargetNamespace = originalSchema.TargetNamespace\n };\n\n foreach (var item in originalSchema.Items)\n {\n if (item is XmlSchemaElement element && filteredElements.Contains(element.QualifiedName.Name))\n {\n filteredSchema.Items.Add(element);\n }\n else if (item is XmlSchemaComplexType complexType && filteredElements.Any(name => complexType.QualifiedName.Name.StartsWith(name)))\n {\n filteredSchema.Items.Add(complexType);\n }\n }\n\n filteredSchemaSet.Add(filteredSchema);\n filteredSchemaSet.Compile();\n return filteredSchemaSet;\n }\n\n#pragma warning disable S3776\n private void EnumerateDeep(XmlSchemaType type, XmlSchema schema, HashSet visitedTypes, XmlSchema outputSchema)\n#pragma warning restore S3776\n {\n if (type == null || visitedTypes.Contains(type.Name))\n {\n return;\n }\n\n visitedTypes.Add(type.Name);\n\n if (type is XmlSchemaComplexType complexType)\n {\n foreach (var attribute in complexType.AttributeUses.Values.OfType())\n {\n this.EnumerateDeep(attribute.AttributeSchemaType, schema, visitedTypes, outputSchema);\n }\n\n if (complexType.ContentTypeParticle is XmlSchemaGroupBase groupBase)\n {\n foreach (var particle in groupBase.Items.OfType())\n {\n if (particle is XmlSchemaElement element)\n {\n this.EnumerateDeep(element.ElementSchemaType, schema, visitedTypes, outputSchema);\n }\n else if (particle is XmlSchemaGroupRef groupRef)\n {\n#pragma warning disable S1905\n this.EnumerateDeep(groupRef.Particle, schema, visitedTypes, outputSchema);\n#pragma warning restore S1905\n }\n }\n }\n }\n }\n\n private void EnumerateDeep(XmlSchemaGroupBase? groupBase, XmlSchema schema, HashSet visitedTypes, XmlSchema outputSchema)\n {\n if (groupBase == null)\n {\n return;\n }\n\n foreach (var particle in groupBase.Items)\n {\n if (particle is XmlSchemaElement element)\n {\n this.EnumerateDeep(element.ElementSchemaType, schema, visitedTypes, outputSchema);\n }\n else if (particle is XmlSchemaGroupBase nestedGroup)\n {\n this.EnumerateDeep(nestedGroup, schema, visitedTypes, outputSchema);\n }\n }\n }\n}\nXmlSchemaFilterTests.cs:\nnamespace JackHenry.UID.ContractGenerator.Tests.Services;\n\nusing System.Collections.Generic;\nusing System.IO;\nusing System.Linq;\nusing System.Xml;\nusing System.Xml.Schema;\nusing Enums;\nusing Models;\nusing UID.ContractGenerator.Services;\nusing Xunit;\nusing Xunit.Abstractions;\n\npublic class XmlSchemaFilterTests\n{\n private readonly ITestOutputHelper testOutputHelper;\n private readonly XmlSchemaFilter sut;\n\n public XmlSchemaFilterTests(ITestOutputHelper testOutputHelper)\n {\n this.testOutputHelper = testOutputHelper;\n this.sut = new XmlSchemaFilter();\n }\n\n [Fact]\n public void FilterSchema\\_Works()\n {\n // Arrange\n var schemaSet = this.GetSchemaSet();\n\n var contractTypes = new List\n {\n new(\n \"PingRq\\_MType\",\n \"JackHenry.JHAContractTypes.Ping\",\n Provider.SilverLake)\n };\n\n // Act\n var result = this.sut.FilterSchema(schemaSet, contractTypes);\n\n this.testOutputHelper.WriteLine(\"Filtered schema items count: \" + result.Schemas().Cast().First().Items.Count);\n\n foreach (var item in result.Schemas().Cast().First().Items)\n {\n if (item is XmlSchemaElement element)\n {\n this.testOutputHelper.WriteLine(\"Element: \" + element.QualifiedName);\n }\n else if (item is XmlSchemaComplexType complexType)\n {\n this.testOutputHelper.WriteLine(\"ComplexType: \" + complexType.QualifiedName);\n }\n }\n\n // Assert\n Assert.Single(result.Schemas());\n\n var schema = result.Schemas().Cast().Single();\n\n Assert.Collection(\n schema.Items.Cast(),\n item =>\n {\n Assert.IsType(item);\n var element = (XmlSchemaElement)item;\n Assert.Equal(\"Ping\", element.Name);\n Assert.Equal(\"PingRq\\_MType\", element.ElementSchemaType!.Name);\n },\n item =>\n {\n Assert.IsType(item);\n var complexType = (XmlSchemaComplexType)item;\n Assert.Equal(\"PingRq\\_MType\", complexType.Name);\n },\n item =>\n {\n Assert.IsType(item);\n var complexType = (XmlSchemaComplexType)item;\n Assert.Equal(\"PingRq\\_Type\", complexType.Name);\n },\n item =>\n {\n Assert.IsType(item);\n var complexType = (XmlSchemaComplexType)item;\n Assert.Equal(\"Ver\\_1\\_CType\", complexType.Name);\n });\n }\n\n private XmlSchemaSet GetSchemaSet()\n {\n var set = new XmlSchemaSet\n {\n XmlResolver = new XmlUrlResolver()\n };\n\n var settings = new XmlReaderSettings { DtdProcessing = DtdProcessing.Ignore };\n\n var reader = XmlReader.Create(\n Path.GetFullPath(\"SampleXsd/PingContracts.xsd\"), settings);\n\n set.Add(null, reader);\n\n return set;\n }\n}\nJhaContractTypeInfo.cs:\nnamespace JackHenry.UID.ContractGenerator.Models;\n\nusing Enums;\n\ninternal sealed record JhaContractTypeInfo\n{\n public JhaContractTypeInfo(string className, string classNamespace, Provider provider)\n {\n this.ClassName = className;\n this.ClassNamespace = classNamespace;\n this.Provider = provider;\n }\n\n public string ClassName { get; }\n\n public string ClassNamespace { get; }\n\n public Provider Provider { get; }\n}\nPingContracts.xsd:\n \n \n \n This is a common Ping request for checking, testing, and keep alive\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n Generic Text for the ping request\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n The object tag that represents the first iteration of the object\n \n \n \n \n \n This is a type that is not referenced by any element", "input_tokens": 1370, "output_tokens": 301, "arrival_time": 40.656679, "priority_class": "long", "service_tier": "high", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 37655, "source_conversation_index": 13657, "source_pair_index": 0 } }, { "request_id": 72, "prompt": "Please revise the following text under the following conditions\n- Make it look like a human writing.\n\nTwo concepts from this Financial Management and Decision Making course that I believe will greatly benefit my upcoming career path as a data analyst, given my work history in technology and consulting, are Risk and Return & Bond Valuation, and Projections & Sustainable Growth Rate.\n\nRisk and Return & Bond Valuation:\nAs a data analyst in the technology or consulting industry, understanding the concepts of risk and return as well as bond valuation is crucial. These concepts will enable me to assess the potential risks associated with various projects or investments and weigh them against the expected returns. By analyzing the risk-return trade-off, I can provide valuable insights to the management or clients when making strategic investment decisions. Additionally, knowledge of bond valuation will allow me to evaluate fixed-income securities, which can be a significant aspect of a company's financial portfolio or client recommendations.\n\nProjections & Sustainable Growth Rate:\nIn my role as a data analyst, I will often need to create financial forecasts and projections based on historical data and trends. Having a strong foundation in financial projections and understanding the sustainable growth rate will enable me to make more accurate predictions and develop data-driven strategies for business growth. This skillset will be valuable in various industries, including technology and consulting, where my role might involve assisting clients with their financial planning or making informed decisions about the company's growth trajectory.\n\nOverall, the Financial Management and Decision Making course has provided me with essential knowledge and skills that I can apply in my future data analyst roles in technology or consulting. I am grateful for your dedication and support throughout this course, and I am confident that the skills and knowledge I have gained will serve me well in my professional journey.", "input_tokens": 347, "output_tokens": 341, "arrival_time": 41.563837, "priority_class": "medium", "service_tier": "normal", "metadata": { "source_request_id": 18068, "source_conversation_index": 6592, "source_pair_index": 2 } } ] }