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None of PyTorch, TensorFlow >= 2.0, or Flax have been found. Models won |
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None of PyTorch, TensorFlow >= 2.0, or Flax have been found. Models won |
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>>> Query: Why is the sky blue? |
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Assistant: The color of the sky is not inherently "blue," but rather the result of a phenomenon known as Rayleigh scattering. Here |
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1. Sunlight is composed of a wide range of wavelengths, which we perceive as different colors. |
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2. When sunlight enters Earth |
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3. The Earth |
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4. Shorter wavelengths include the blue and violet parts of the visible spectrum. |
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5. When sunlight enters the atmosphere, the shorter blue and violet wavelengths are scattered in every direction by the gases and particles in the air. |
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6. Because the blue and violet light is scattered more than the other colors, the scattered blue and violet light reaches our eyes more frequently than the other colors. |
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7. This scattered blue and violet light is what we see when we look up at the sky during a clear day. |
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8. During the daytime, the sky appears predominantly blue because the scattered blue and violet light is more prevalent than the other colors. |
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9. At sunrise and sunset, the light has to pass through more of the Earth |
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In summary, the blue color of the sky is primarily due to the scattering of shorter wavelengths of light (blue and violet) by the gases and particles in the Earth |
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Number of generated tokens: 408 |
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TTFT: 0.22s |
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>>> Query: Summarize |
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Assistant: The sky appears blue due to Rayleigh scattering, where shorter blue and violet wavelengths of sunlight are scattered by atmospheric particles. This scattering is more pronounced during daytime, making the sky predominantly blue. The scattering effect is more intense during sunrise and sunset, leading to red or orange hues in the sky. |
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Number of generated tokens: 80 |
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TTFT: 0.20s |
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TPS: avg=15.55, quantiles=[ |
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>>> Query: Tell me a story based on this |
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Assistant: Once upon a time, in a land where the sky was always a vivid blue, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily had always been fascinated by the color of the sky, and she often wondered why it was blue. |
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One day, while Lily was exploring the outskirts of her village, she stumbled upon an old, wise man named Old Thomas. Seeing the curiosity in Lily |
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"My dear," Old Thomas began, "the reason the sky is blue is due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering. You see, the Earth's atmosphere is filled with tiny particles and gases, which are excellent at scattering shorter wavelengths of light." |
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Lily listened intently as Old Thomas continued, "The blue and violet wavelengths of light, which are the shortest, are scattered more than the other colors. This scattered blue and violet light reaches our eyes more frequently, and that's why we see the sky as predominantly blue during the day." |
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Lily was amazed by this revelation and thanked Old Thomas for his wisdom. From that day forward, Lily looked up at the sky with a newfound appreciation for the beautiful blue hue that adorned the heavens above. |
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And so, the story of Lily and the blue sky became a cherished tale in the village, reminding everyone of the wonders of our natural world and the simple yet fascinating reasons behind the color of the sky. |
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And they all lived happily ever after, gazing up at the sky, always remembering the story of Lily and the blue sky. |
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>>> WARN:starting syslog with prefix MLA-RT |
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