message_id
stringlengths 36
36
| parent_id
stringlengths 36
36
⌀ | user_id
stringlengths 36
36
| created_date
stringlengths 32
32
| text
stringlengths 1
9.98k
| role
stringclasses 2
values | lang
stringclasses 28
values | review_count
int32 0
12
| review_result
bool 2
classes | deleted
bool 2
classes | rank
int32 0
15
⌀ | synthetic
bool 1
class | model_name
stringclasses 0
values | detoxify
dict | message_tree_id
stringlengths 36
36
| tree_state
stringclasses 1
value | emojis
sequence | labels
sequence |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
96f56f04-67f1-45b8-a38f-7ed076cc45ad | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | 8fd7e442-149e-4fd4-8515-4b69580a8347 | 2023-04-13T21:17:49.282266+00:00 | The torque specification for the main cap bolts of a Big Block Mopar V8 engine can vary depending on the specific model and year of the engine. However, as a general guideline, here are the torque specifications for a few popular Big Block Mopar V8 engines:
- 383/400/440 engines: 85 ft-lbs
- Hemi engines: 135 ft-lbs
It's important to note that these are general guidelines, and you should always refer to the manufacturer's specifications or a reliable repair manual for the specific torque specifications for your particular engine. Additionally, it's recommended to use a calibrated torque wrench and follow proper torque sequence when tightening the main cap bolts. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00030236109159886837,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000054674143029842526,
"obscene": 0.0004160133539699018,
"identity_attack": 0.0001267554034711793,
"insult": 0.00037615743349306285,
"threat": 0.00005821394006488845,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00004462227298063226
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
1,
0,
0,
1,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
c86c2deb-0049-46b7-91fe-7ab9155072c3 | 96f56f04-67f1-45b8-a38f-7ed076cc45ad | 9e9664c2-a77d-4e52-978d-21cabf691987 | 2023-04-14T14:34:39.882369+00:00 | Remove the disclaimer and convert to metrics. | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004145254788454622,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00008764889935264364,
"obscene": 0.0005971324862912297,
"identity_attack": 0.0002809294674079865,
"insult": 0.0006862675072625279,
"threat": 0.00008396639896091074,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00004542194801615551
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0,
0,
0.16666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
378ec25c-1ab1-4a3d-9182-8e2565f94893 | c86c2deb-0049-46b7-91fe-7ab9155072c3 | 34a7bae7-6a1f-423b-8705-cc3456785282 | 2023-04-14T20:27:32.058466+00:00 | The torque specification for the main cap bolts of a Big Block Mopar V8 engine can vary depending on the specific model and year of the engine. However, as a general guideline, here are the torque specifications for a few popular Big Block Mopar V8 engines:
383/400/440 engines: 115 Nm
Hemi engines: 183 Nm | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00029240804724395275,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00009156347368843853,
"obscene": 0.0007775997510179877,
"identity_attack": 0.00016970436263363808,
"insult": 0.0007139963563531637,
"threat": 0.00007920010102679953,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00006577062595169991
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
4
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.16666666666666666,
0.25,
0.8333333333333334,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
a12ea5df-c87a-455a-8eb9-ed54c7dd4003 | c86c2deb-0049-46b7-91fe-7ab9155072c3 | faa07ea2-76de-4362-a97a-bd0939d02d87 | 2023-04-15T02:27:31.370178+00:00 | Here are the torque specifications for a few popular Big Block Mopar V8 engines:
- 383/400/440 engines: 115.2 Newton Meters
- Hemi engines: 183.0 Newton Meters | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00031572964508086443,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0000711052562110126,
"obscene": 0.000537533254828304,
"identity_attack": 0.00015236696344800293,
"insult": 0.0004631628398783505,
"threat": 0.00006634290184592828,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000051902548875659704
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
1,
0,
0,
1,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
7bc978a9-51e5-47e8-b1bd-18ce8c29d9af | c86c2deb-0049-46b7-91fe-7ab9155072c3 | 18d2e4e9-ecbf-4bdf-918d-233b84cec2d4 | 2023-04-14T22:41:58.352692+00:00 | Sure thing:
"The torque specification for the main cap bolts of a Big Block Mopar V8 engine can vary depending on the specific model and year of the engine. However, as a general guideline, here are the torque specifications for a few popular Big Block Mopar V8 engines:
383/400/440 engines: 115 N-m
Hemi engines: 183 N-m" | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0002684567298274487,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00006744884740328416,
"obscene": 0.00044141532271169126,
"identity_attack": 0.0001488833368057385,
"insult": 0.00038176437374204397,
"threat": 0.00007157085201470181,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000044751646782970056
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.16666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.75,
0.25,
0.16666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
12b8813b-e2c2-4968-aa40-8c50e3c0ef35 | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | 3320faf3-7c8b-4db3-a7dc-ac41cc7ad04d | 2023-04-13T21:30:04.966400+00:00 | The torque specifications for the main cap bolts of a Big Block Mopar V8 engine may vary depending on the specific engine model, year, and application. It is important to consult the manufacturer's service manual or an authoritative source for the correct torque specifications for your specific engine.
As an example, here are the general torque specifications for the main cap bolts of a 440 cubic inch (7.2L) Big Block Mopar V8 engine:
Main cap bolts: 100-110 ft-lbs (136-149 Nm)
However, please note that these are approximate values and should not be relied upon without verifying with the appropriate service manual or reliable source. It is critical to use the correct torque specifications to ensure proper assembly and operation of the engine, as improper torque can lead to issues such as insufficient clamping force, inadequate bearing clearances, or even engine damage. Always follow the manufacturer's recommended torque specifications and assembly procedures for your specific engine to ensure proper and safe operation. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00036211905535310507,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000034996908652829006,
"obscene": 0.00024410500191152096,
"identity_attack": 0.0001013947039609775,
"insult": 0.0002659423334989697,
"threat": 0.00004287002593628131,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000029886989068472758
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
3,
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.08333333333333333,
0.08333333333333333,
0.8333333333333334,
0.16666666666666666,
0.08333333333333333
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
b432a3e0-2fca-4567-9de4-4bbfb8ac79ac | 12b8813b-e2c2-4968-aa40-8c50e3c0ef35 | 619ba1da-7305-4b14-98e8-ada304a6253d | 2023-04-14T08:36:31.620291+00:00 | Now please reformat this into CSV within a code block so I can import it into Microsoft excel. You may include text outside of the code block, but only include CSV code within. | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00032003578962758183,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003330646359245293,
"obscene": 0.00013701047282665968,
"identity_attack": 0.00012469639477785677,
"insult": 0.00015926564810797572,
"threat": 0.00004991248351871036,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002945624328276608
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2,
9
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
f61d373f-4c21-45bd-b049-63b076f07b5c | b432a3e0-2fca-4567-9de4-4bbfb8ac79ac | 6783e788-2822-488b-972d-92357f8d3247 | 2023-04-14T18:56:01.571871+00:00 | Sure. Here is the example I gave above formatted as CSV:
```csv
part,lower max torque (ft-lbs),higher max torque (ft-lbs),lower max torque (Nm),higher max torque (Nm)
main cap bolts,100,110,136,149
``` | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00022409755911212415,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003469828880042769,
"obscene": 0.00015403151337523013,
"identity_attack": 0.00011852547322632745,
"insult": 0.00015925502520985901,
"threat": 0.00004596172220772132,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000026183024601778015
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
5,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0,
1,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
dc759097-3942-4e79-af3b-bb7954e86b65 | f61d373f-4c21-45bd-b049-63b076f07b5c | 80d91b65-6c0c-4844-81ca-68121ebe5200 | 2023-04-15T01:31:03.349312+00:00 | Please remove the properties and values representing the ft-lbs measurements and leave only the properties and values in Nm. | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00024696148466318846,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0001243381848325953,
"obscene": 0.0008420282392762601,
"identity_attack": 0.00029808288672938943,
"insult": 0.0008198394789360464,
"threat": 0.00009513056284049526,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00005875924034626223
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0,
0,
0.75,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
3adc175f-4bd1-4269-96a6-9f32579c8bc3 | dc759097-3942-4e79-af3b-bb7954e86b65 | 9949e404-c9d5-4445-8b58-87eb9422dcd7 | 2023-04-15T04:39:18.888488+00:00 | I removed the columns with the units 'ft-lbs'
````
part,lower max torque (Nm),higher max torque (Nm)
main cap bolts,136,149
```` | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00033918372355401516,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00010752105299616233,
"obscene": 0.0007204877911135554,
"identity_attack": 0.00022584530233871192,
"insult": 0.0004670018097385764,
"threat": 0.000086939413449727,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00006254495383473113
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.08333333333333333,
0.08333333333333333,
0.9166666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
14eefb35-1062-4c14-95de-2291d753fb6e | b432a3e0-2fca-4567-9de4-4bbfb8ac79ac | 0a60666b-ded3-484f-84f0-13897974e288 | 2023-04-14T15:55:23.363836+00:00 | Here is the information formatted in CSV within a code block:
```mathematica
Engine Model,Main Cap Bolt Torque (ft-lbs),Main Cap Bolt Torque (Nm)
Big Block Mopar V8 440ci,100-110,136-149
```
Please note that the values provided are approximate and should be verified with the appropriate service manual or reliable source before using them in an actual application. The CSV code can be imported into Microsoft Excel or other spreadsheet software for further processing or analysis. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00020160416897851974,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00005726169911213219,
"obscene": 0.0002799490175675601,
"identity_attack": 0.0001420259359292686,
"insult": 0.0002436120848869905,
"threat": 0.00005957208850304596,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003256241689086892
} | 0ea03cf8-db2d-4b67-851e-df85f9410ae2 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.16666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.9166666666666666,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | null | 986f3943-da34-46c5-8414-487c53e0b3ef | 2023-02-08T14:17:22.979189+00:00 | Kannst du mir sagen warum Marienkäfer Punkte auf ihrem Rücken haben?
Und warum haben einige mehr als andere? | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
11,
4,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5625,
0.1875,
0.0625,
0.1875,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4
]
} |
aecdabaf-6f7b-4f8e-b35d-a220e61b4d60 | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | a2758f54-4bac-4f8c-9f28-325dee13ce3e | 2023-02-23T15:29:33.221764+00:00 | Die Punkte auf dem Rücken eines Marienkäfers sollen zusammen mit ihren leuchtenden Farben möglichen Feinden signalisieren, dass die Käfer keine Nahrung sind.
Bei Gefahr sondern sie Giftstoffe ab, die Vögel oder größere Insekten abschrecken, und die Käfer als Nahrung unattraktiv machen.
Die Anzahl der Punkte auf den Deckflügeln ist abhängig von der jeweiligen Art.
So gibt es beispielsweise *Vierpunkt-Marienkäfer*, die ihrem Namen entsprechend vier Punkte tragen, oder *Siebenpunkt-Marienkäfer* mit sieben Punkten auf dem Rücken. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
6
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.25,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
92d4ef1d-f174-4c62-aa40-6ca1e20c673b | aecdabaf-6f7b-4f8e-b35d-a220e61b4d60 | 5aa509ab-ba3c-49b7-b83d-0f0302eacde5 | 2023-02-28T05:01:34.316826+00:00 | Gibt es Käfer die ähnliche aussehen wie Marienkäfer nur keine sind? | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
4,
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.25,
0.08333333333333333,
0.4166666666666667,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
808198e8-f46d-448a-b402-a084addaba13 | 92d4ef1d-f174-4c62-aa40-6ca1e20c673b | 149f8992-e2f3-41a7-9cea-807d7ddf5b48 | 2023-03-07T02:38:26.624794+00:00 | Ja, es gibt Käfer die ähnlich aussehen wie Marienkäfer. Ein Beispiel ist der gefleckte Gurkenkäfer. Er hat einige körperliche Ähnlichkeiten mit Marienkäfern, aber man kann sie leicht unterscheiden. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
3,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.08333333333333333,
0,
0.75,
0.4166666666666667,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
461e90aa-2a1a-43bb-a240-1582522a3267 | 808198e8-f46d-448a-b402-a084addaba13 | f7fd24d3-9ade-43e4-a9ac-84cd9ecff64c | 2023-03-13T19:10:12.181118+00:00 | Kannst du mir etwas mehr über diese erzählen? | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0,
0.125,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
d9d116c5-b800-4b14-843e-a62bc734d37f | 92d4ef1d-f174-4c62-aa40-6ca1e20c673b | 4e280fed-fb74-4f5e-b347-e06712b61456 | 2023-03-08T10:33:41.839571+00:00 | "Marienkäfer" ist der Name der ganzen Familie, zu der weltweit mehr 6000 verschiedene Arten gehören. Es handelt sich um eine Familie halbkugeliger, flugfähiger Käfer, deren Deckflügel je nach Art unterschiedlich gefärbt sind, etwa gelb, rot, oder schwarz, und meist eine unterschiedliche Anzahl von auffälligen Punkten aufweisen.
Bezieht sich deine Frage auf das Aussehen verschiedenen Arten von Marienkäfern - zum Beispiel wie der asiatische von dem mitteleuropäischen Marienkäfer zu unterscheiden ist?
Oder möchtest du wissen, ob es Käfer gibt, die nicht zur Familie der Marienkäfer gehören, aber auch eine rote Färbung mit schwarzen Punkten haben, so wie die berühmteste Art des Marienkäfers, der Siebenpunkt? | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.25,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
7319da10-9e45-4e4e-b420-0e1bec5212aa | d9d116c5-b800-4b14-843e-a62bc734d37f | 3a7d5be3-aa9a-4671-83fe-31ed2914933f | 2023-03-09T21:05:20.410037+00:00 | Ich hab das doch genau gesagt: ich will wissen, ob es Käfer gibt, die ähnlich aussehen, aber keine Marienkäfer sind. Das schließt unterschiedliche Arten von Marienkäfern offensichtlich aus. | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.5,
0.25,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} |
26e19241-1d25-4bb0-8ba8-688f31e08ac1 | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | adff7fc8-ee00-4b2a-9622-f6ae4af032d3 | 2023-02-22T08:33:02.340175+00:00 | Marienkäfer haben Punkte, um ihren Feinden mitzuteilen, dass sie kein Nahrungsmittel sind. Mit den grellen Farben wollen die kleinen Krabbler potenziellen Fressfeinden signalisieren: „Vorsicht, Finger weg, ich bin giftig!“, denn wenn Marienkäfer angegriffen werden, sondern sie nämlich aus speziellen Drüsen an ihren Beingelenken ein paar Tropfen ihrer Körperflüssigkeit ab, die giftige Alkaloide enthält.
Die Zahl der Punkte hängt von der Marienkäfer-Art ab und verändert sich auch nicht mehr im Lauf des Lebens eines Marienkäfers. Siebenpunkt-Marienkäfer haben sieben Punkte. Zweipunkt-Marienkäfer haben zwei Punkte. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.125,
0.125,
0.875,
0.375,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
814ba0ed-d6b7-4dcf-85d4-f72c04d26e58 | 26e19241-1d25-4bb0-8ba8-688f31e08ac1 | 5aa509ab-ba3c-49b7-b83d-0f0302eacde5 | 2023-02-27T02:24:08.718513+00:00 | Gibt es auch Marienkäfer mit mehreren Farben für die Punkte als Schwarz? | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
5
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
1867a605-491b-44d2-853a-b2fee10bafbc | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ebb2f074-692c-434b-9200-bf56a01ef44b | 2023-02-21T23:52:02.275472+00:00 | Die Punkte sind Teil ihrer Abwehr: Sie signalisieren damit Fressfeinden, dass sie gefährlich oder sogar giftig sind, bzw. nicht schmecken. Uns sind viele Arten bekannt, sie haben eine Reichweite von 2 bis 24 Punkten. Viele Menschen denken, die Punkte geben das Alter des Marienkäfers an, doch das stimmt leider nicht. Sie zeigen nur unterschiedliche Marienkäfer-Arten auf. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.08333333333333333,
0,
1,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
630be868-e78a-4e88-8271-98e11cddaa40 | 1867a605-491b-44d2-853a-b2fee10bafbc | 5aa509ab-ba3c-49b7-b83d-0f0302eacde5 | 2023-02-24T12:22:29.632149+00:00 | Gibt es auch noch andere Insekten mit einer ähnlichen Abwehr? | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2,
4
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.125,
0,
0.375,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
2114a085-ef03-491a-b02f-504d9a44daa3 | 630be868-e78a-4e88-8271-98e11cddaa40 | d674add6-fd22-4589-bd31-01e55a34c406 | 2023-03-15T03:18:10.147224+00:00 | Es gibt einige Käfer die genau dieselbe Abwehrhaltung wie die Siebenpunkt-Marienkäfer (Coccinella septempunctata) nutzen.
Sie gehören zu einer der vielen Unterarten an wie zum Beispiel des Asiatischen Harlekin-Marienkäfers (Harmonia Axyridis) in den USA heißen sie „Halloween-Ladybird".
Er hat 19 Punkte und dazu eine Markierung in "W" Form auf dem Halsschild.
Die rote Farbe dient als Warnsignal an Fressfeinde. Fühlt sich dieser Marienkäfer angegriffen tritt eine sogenannten Reflexblutung auf, er sondert aus der Gelenkhaut eine stinkende, gelbe Flüssigkeit ab. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ea2eccd-26a8-4167-807b-c512cd3afc28 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"red_flag",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.25,
0,
0,
0.25,
0.08333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | null | d69a3b27-f919-4bda-be80-34a89e6508a7 | 2023-02-08T09:38:15.762203+00:00 | Was wäre für einen Delfin mit Exoskelett und supermenschlichem Intellekt ein gutes Alias? | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
5,
5,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5,
0.08333333333333333,
0.5833333333333334,
0.5833333333333334,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
456b70c1-eec7-4b0e-8113-d8ae3869e7ac | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | 35bc5501-866b-4b0a-80bb-8f749e7b9a9d | 2023-04-09T16:01:08.045392+00:00 | Da Delfine keine Exoskelette besitzen und es derzeit keine bekannte Möglichkeit gibt, ihnen supermenschliche Intelligenz zu verleihen, ist es schwierig, ein passendes Alias für diese fiktive Kreatur zu finden.
Wenn wir jedoch hypothetisch davon ausgehen, dass ein solches Wesen existiert und nach einem passenden Alias sucht, könnte man sich von den Eigenschaften und Fähigkeiten inspirieren lassen. Mögliche Optionen könnten sein:
Delphinothaur: Eine Kombination aus Delfin, der sich auf das Leben im Wasser spezialisiert hat, und Minotauros, einem mythischen Wesen mit übermenschlicher Kraft und Stärke.
Aquagenius: Eine Bezeichnung, die seine hervorragende Intelligenz und Fähigkeit, im Wasser zu leben, hervorhebt.
Exosmaragd: Ein Alias, das auf sein vermeintliches Exoskelett und seine Fähigkeit, im Meer zu leben, anspielt. "Smaragd" könnte als Hinweis auf die Farbe des Meeres verwendet werden.
Letztendlich hängt die Wahl des Alias jedoch von der Persönlichkeit und den Eigenschaften des fiktiven Delfins ab. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.4166666666666667,
0.6666666666666666,
0.8333333333333334,
0.9166666666666666,
0.16666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
66be20c5-9dc8-456b-9af3-6ac5a127c7d5 | 456b70c1-eec7-4b0e-8113-d8ae3869e7ac | 5794aee4-39cf-4bb7-9e54-a81016882121 | 2023-04-11T12:31:43.556747+00:00 | Wow, danke dir! Das sind allesamt coole Namen. Ich denke ich nehme Aquagenius. :) | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2,
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0.4166666666666667,
0.75,
0.3333333333333333
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
6d8fc2d1-76b9-4224-a081-f8bc9b00dc93 | 66be20c5-9dc8-456b-9af3-6ac5a127c7d5 | e26d8ea9-a47a-4300-961c-fbd6f792eb01 | 2023-04-18T08:35:35.399922+00:00 | ok, was ist hier die frage? | assistant | de | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0.6,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.45,
0.15,
0.25,
0.4,
0.4,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
40e546a5-e083-4b8c-94d9-95b9a69f1a33 | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | e4beeeee-ffb2-479e-9af1-1ab29cd0912c | 2023-04-08T18:28:16.497596+00:00 | Es ist unwahrscheinlich, dass ein Delfin ein Exoskelett tragen könnte, da ihre Körper sehr unterschiedlich aufgebaut sind als die von wirbellosen Tieren, die Exoskelette haben. Aber in Bezug auf einen Delfin mit einem supermenschlichen Intellekt könnte ein gutes Alias "Delphi" sein, eine Anspielung auf das Orakel von Delphi aus der griechischen Mythologie. Andere Optionen könnten "Echolot" oder "Moby" sein, je nach den Eigenschaften des Delfins und der Art seiner Kräfte. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
6,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.5,
0.5,
0.6666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
6a662c88-d54c-498d-9c8d-1817941748fb | 40e546a5-e083-4b8c-94d9-95b9a69f1a33 | 424b376d-d004-4d0c-bf04-e0a562440e1b | 2023-04-09T12:21:00.760375+00:00 | "Delphi" und "Moby" sind Namen, auf die man sehr leicht kommt. Ich hätte gehofft, das Du etwas Originelleres formulieren würdest, mit dem man nicht so richtig rechnet, was aber bei genauerem Nachdenken total viel Sinn ergibt. Stell Dir bitte außeredem vor, das Exoskelett ist ein technologischer Anzug, es geht also quasi um einen Delphin, der ein Superheld mit Superbrain ist. | prompter | de | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
4,
1,
4,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.25,
0.5,
0.75,
0.25
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
d92a701b-89bd-4015-a383-56da2df30bab | 6a662c88-d54c-498d-9c8d-1817941748fb | f65992e0-131b-4e18-80b9-40d8a36e84da | 2023-04-16T21:59:14.382710+00:00 | Ok, ich fahre meine Kreativität etwas höher. Auf ein Neues:
1. TechFinn
2. BrainFlip
3. Delph Lundgren
4. Slickfish Exobone
5. Tanks Forallthefish | assistant | de | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8,
0.15,
0.7,
0.75,
0.75,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
1fc64f8a-ea13-4ddf-968d-6d9e6938c4af | d92a701b-89bd-4015-a383-56da2df30bab | bcd386b7-652c-439f-8583-d810c09d7ee3 | 2023-04-18T04:51:22.007122+00:00 | Kannst du deinen Kreativitätsfaktor noch etwas höher ansetzen | prompter | de | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0.2,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6,
0.08333333333333333,
0.9166666666666666,
0.75,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
3,
3,
3,
3,
5,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
e269c3b4-9ed0-409b-bb60-989e90a7543b | 6a662c88-d54c-498d-9c8d-1817941748fb | 8a89a923-137c-495b-a493-f66415160b06 | 2023-04-16T22:32:48.447093+00:00 | 1. Stahlfin - Kombination aus "Stahl" (Bezug auf das Exoskelett) und "Fin" (Delfin-Flosse).
2. Intellidelf - Kombination aus "Intelli" (kurz für Intelligenz) und "Delf" (kurz für Delfin), um den übermenschlichen Intellekt zu betonen.
3. HydroGenius - Kombination aus "Hydro" (griechisch für Wasser) und "Genius" (Genie) zur Hervorhebung der Wasserumgebung und der Intelligenz.
4. AquaNova - Kombination aus "Aqua" (Latein für Wasser) und "Nova" (eine plötzlich auftauchende helle Sternexplosion), um das helle Aufleuchten des Delfins im Wasser darzustellen.
5. CyberFlip - Kombination aus "Cyber" (in Bezug auf das Exoskelett) und "Flip" (Delfinschwimmen).
Liste mit Wortspielen:
6. Delfintelligent - Wortspiel aus "Delfin" und "intelligent", das die Intelligenz des Delfins betont.
7. ExoFlipper - Wortspiel aus "Exoskelett" und "Flipper" (ein anderer Name für Delfin), das auf das Exoskelett verweist.
8. MechaMeeracle - Wortspiel aus "Mecha" (für mechanisch, wie das Exoskelett), "Meer" (Meer oder Ozean) und "Miracle" (Wunder), um das wunderbare Wesen zu betonen.
9. Stahlphinsinn - Wortspiel aus "Stahl" (Exoskelett), "Delfin" und "Wahnsinn" (um die übermenschliche Intelligenz und die ungewöhnliche Natur des Delfins zu betonen).
10. Robo-Schnorchel - Kombination aus "Robo" (kurz für Roboter, hier für das Exoskelett) und "Schnorchel" (ein Wortspiel, das auf "Schnorcheln" anspielt, aber auch "Schnorchel" für das Atmen unter Wasser bedeutet). | assistant | de | 5 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
3,
4,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.85,
0.1,
0.5,
0.75,
0.75,
0.05
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
f3045439-558d-4423-aaa2-72bc591630d3 | e269c3b4-9ed0-409b-bb60-989e90a7543b | bcd386b7-652c-439f-8583-d810c09d7ee3 | 2023-04-18T04:47:51.468481+00:00 | CyberFlip finde ich gut :-)
Danke | prompter | de | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.65,
0,
0.625,
0.625,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
2,
2,
2,
2,
5,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
b91d775c-ff04-470c-98fe-2972f0da50a6 | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | 798ff893-58ab-4a4c-af9a-4a50d8d10ca4 | 2023-04-17T05:26:31.773892+00:00 | Ich würde einen Delfin mit diesen Eigenschaften Delfiman nennen | assistant | de | 5 | true | false | 2 | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0.2,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.45,
0.15,
0.4,
0.55,
0.45,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
206f6f2d-5506-4629-b3c8-e5f4f3f143f4 | b91d775c-ff04-470c-98fe-2972f0da50a6 | 8ce8b616-f037-443a-baff-b3fc5bd0081f | 2023-04-17T17:29:37.204077+00:00 | Bitte etwas phantasievoller | prompter | de | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed42383-3691-496d-a87d-5d925f9b8d8f | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5,
0.25,
0.8333333333333334,
0.5833333333333334,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
3,
3,
3,
3,
5,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | null | cddc5da4-3f5c-4c87-b92d-c6a895caf1c2 | 2023-02-10T00:58:28.234233+00:00 | O que é o COVID-19 | prompter | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
5aaaf57c-021c-4313-8ba7-537bfaf0bf56 | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | 2a149cae-537f-40d7-8126-6000a53876b2 | 2023-02-18T14:13:58.768479+00:00 | COVID-19 é uma doença infeciosa causada pelo coronavírus da síndrome respiratória aguda grave 2 (SARS-CoV-2). O nome vem do inglês: coronavirus disease 2019, em português: doença por coronavírus 2019. Os sintomas mais comuns são febre, tosse seca e cansaço. Entre outros sintomas menos comuns estão dores musculares, dor de garganta, dor de cabeça, congestão nasal, conjuntivite, perda do olfato e do paladar e até erupções cutâneas. O surto inicial da doença deu origem a uma pandemia global que resultou na morte de milhões de pessoas. | assistant | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | null | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
20a632a9-c609-4b91-9c8c-41191af66c6c | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | a41f23d1-dc75-497d-8d99-a5b7b061022f | 2023-02-13T17:21:44.391429+00:00 | COVID-19 é uma doença respiratória causada pelo coronavírus SARS-CoV-2. Os sintomas mais comuns incluem tosse, febre, fadiga, perda de paladar e olfato, dor de cabeça, dificuldade para respirar, dores musculares e congestão nasal. Se você apresentar esses sintomas, procure atendimento médico imediatamente. É importante seguir as recomendações de distanciamento social e uso de máscara para ajudar a prevenir a propagação da doença. | assistant | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.6666666666666666,
0.08333333333333333
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
ec9a5808-c733-4108-996f-1eacec60fde4 | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | 6174042a-27c9-4822-9b50-da72254081ee | 2023-02-16T02:34:49.455193+00:00 | O coronavírus (COVID-19) é uma doença infecciosa causada pelo vírus SARS-CoV-2. | assistant | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | null | 0ed5e1c2-2f79-44a6-8831-1a255c7c0243 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.16666666666666666,
0,
0,
0.5,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | null | 0410dd0d-dcb7-41b1-91dc-03097ae7fda9 | 2023-02-05T04:47:25.679546+00:00 | quero que você me ajude a editar uma foto no photoshop. trata-se de uma foto em que uma pessoa está segurando um cabo de vassoura. quero transformar esse cabo de vassoura em um sabre de luz. por favor, seja detalhado em suas instruções pois não estou familiarizado com o software. | prompter | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | null | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
2,
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.08333333333333333,
0.25,
0.75,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
07f7cfbc-5561-4d47-9d1c-5f84a36aae44 | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | a41f23d1-dc75-497d-8d99-a5b7b061022f | 2023-02-06T04:32:45.314131+00:00 | Claro! Aqui estão as instruções detalhadas sobre como transformar o cabo de vassoura em um sabre de luz no Photoshop:
1 - Abra sua imagem no Photoshop.
2 - Crie uma nova camada clicando em "Camada" no menu superior e depois em "Nova Camada".
3 - Selecione a ferramenta "Retângulo de Seleção" no painel de ferramentas à esquerda.
4 - Desenhe uma seleção ao redor do cabo de vassoura na nova camada.
5 - Pressione "Ctrl + C" para copiar a seleção.
6 - Crie uma nova camada pressionando "Ctrl + Shift + N".
7 - Pressione "Ctrl + V" para colar a seleção na nova camada.
8 - Altere a cor da seleção pressionando "Ctrl + U" e escolhendo a cor desejada para o sabre de luz.
9 - Vá até o menu "Filtro" no topo e escolha "Brilho e Contraste".
10 - Aumente o brilho e o contraste para dar mais vida à imagem do sabre de luz.
11 - Finalmente, use a ferramenta "Pincel" para apagar as partes da imagem que não são desejadas, como a parte da mão da pessoa que segura o cabo de vassoura.
Siga essas etapas e você terá uma imagem com um sabre de luz em pouco tempo! | assistant | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | null | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.16666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
1,
0.5833333333333334,
0.16666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
ec842fb3-60e9-4e05-917b-0bbc2a041a22 | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | 8e66aa97-6c03-446f-8e53-5a6c64469da6 | 2023-02-10T00:05:48.074589+00:00 | Para transformar o cabo de vassoura em um sabre de luz, você pode seguir os seguintes passos no Adobe Photoshop:
Abra a sua foto no Photoshop.
Crie uma camada nova acima da camada da foto. Para fazer isso, clique no ícone "Nova camada" no painel de camadas ou pressione "Ctrl + Shift + N" no Windows ou "Cmd + Shift + N" no Mac.
Escolha a ferramenta "Lasso" no painel de ferramentas ou pressione "L". Use a ferramenta "Lasso" para selecionar o cabo da vassoura.
Pressione "Ctrl + J" no Windows ou "Cmd + J" no Mac para criar uma cópia da seleção em uma nova camada.
Escolha a ferramenta "Lapiseira" no painel de ferramentas ou pressione "B". Use a ferramenta "Lapiseira" para desenhar uma linha curva que represente a luz do sabre. Pode ser útil usar a opção "Substituir" na barra de opções para evitar que a linha antiga seja apagada.
Escolha a camada da linha e ajuste a espessura e a cor como desejar. Pode ser útil usar uma cor brilhante como amarelo ou branco.
Para adicionar um efeito de brilho, crie uma nova camada nova acima da camada da linha. Pressione "Ctrl + Alt + G" no Windows ou "Cmd + Option + G" no Mac para selecionar a camada da linha. Pressione "Delete" para apagar a área selecionada.
Escolha a ferramenta "Pincel" no painel de ferramentas ou pressione "B". Use a ferramenta "Pincel" para desenhar pequenos pontos brilhantes ao longo da linha. Pode ser útil usar uma opção "Borrifo" no painel de opções para que os pontos sejam aleatórios em tamanho e forma.
Finalize o seu trabalho ajustando o brilho, contraste e outros ajustes de imagem, se necessário. | assistant | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
42a4ec24-bee5-45d8-ab19-8d243d04e3a5 | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | 19358260-1be9-413f-bc8b-48a65b6b9c86 | 2023-02-18T08:14:50.290250+00:00 | Olá! Irei te ajudar a editar sua foto no Photoshop para criar um efeito de sabre de luz.
Vamos começar pelo primeiro passo: criar uma nova camada sobre a foto.
Para criar uma nova camada, você pode clicar no botão "Criar uma nova camada" na parte inferior do painel Camadas. Esse botão tem o ícone de uma folha de papel com um canto dobrado. Outra alternativa é no menu no menu superior. e clicar em Camada > Nova > Camada.
Você conseguiu criar uma nova camada?👍 | assistant | pt-BR | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | null | 0ede843b-9c7d-40c8-8a3b-707b52d4c1ed | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1"
],
"count": [
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0.5,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.4166666666666667,
0,
0,
0.125,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | null | 6f98dd51-b73b-4d1b-97d5-6cecd1e2ed43 | 2023-02-12T21:55:15.929768+00:00 | Dime una frase famosa de Albert Einstein. | prompter | es | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004346099740359932,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00005194329787627794,
"obscene": 0.0005014155758544803,
"identity_attack": 0.00012035972758894786,
"insult": 0.0004693993541877717,
"threat": 0.000050610004109330475,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000043065396312158555
} | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
3,
1,
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.25,
0.16666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
501cd029-08a6-4bcd-b685-96f6eb9207a5 | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | 636ecdc6-f651-4e70-8094-1db6b2ce6a2b | 2023-03-08T21:55:12.783657+00:00 | Una de las frases más famosas de Albert Einstein es "La imaginación es más importante que el conocimiento. El conocimiento es limitado, mientras que la imaginación no tiene límites". | assistant | es | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004681051359511912,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000023757360395393334,
"obscene": 0.0001742975291563198,
"identity_attack": 0.00008724920189706609,
"insult": 0.00025241717230528593,
"threat": 0.000032439154892927036,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000027730407964554615
} | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0.16666666666666666,
0.9166666666666666,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
c8947c08-0d10-419b-b992-a13796bc243a | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | fd4657d1-f339-4bda-a1e0-49922930868d | 2023-03-09T00:12:40.641666+00:00 | "Hay una fuerza motriz más poderosa que el vapor, la electricidad y la energía atómica: la voluntad".
-Albert Einstein | assistant | es | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0005176917184144258,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0000361378988600336,
"obscene": 0.00025299203116446733,
"identity_attack": 0.00007281905709533021,
"insult": 0.00030017158132977784,
"threat": 0.00004576006540446542,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003863029269268736
} | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0,
0.08333333333333333,
0.9166666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
45f6a5ba-f56e-4499-a255-0a66e85cc7c0 | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | 3768191c-f9dc-47ad-ba88-cde92aba2e44 | 2023-03-09T16:00:21.148475+00:00 | Albert Einstein fue uno de los científicos más importantes del siglo XX, conocido no solo por sus teorías revolucionarias en física, sino también por su pensamiento filosófico y su creatividad. Aquí hay algunas frases famosas atribuidas a él:
* "La imaginación es más importante que el conocimiento".
* "La vida es como andar en bicicleta. Para mantener el equilibrio, debes seguir adelante".
* "Todo debe hacerse lo más simple posible, pero no más simple".
* "La educación es lo que queda después de que uno ha olvidado lo que aprendió en la escuela".
* "Si buscas resultados diferentes, no hagas siempre lo mismo".
* "La locura es hacer lo mismo una y otra vez y esperar resultados diferentes".
* "No todo lo que cuenta puede ser contado, y no todo lo que puede ser contado cuenta".
* "La ciencia sin religión está coja, la religión sin ciencia está ciega".
* "El sentido común es la colección de prejuicios adquiridos a los 18 años".
* "La creatividad es la inteligencia divirtiéndose". | assistant | es | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0010120541555806994,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000018982898836839013,
"obscene": 0.00018126264330931008,
"identity_attack": 0.00008584742317907512,
"insult": 0.0006880895234644413,
"threat": 0.000020572488210746087,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002216072243754752
} | 0edefc4e-6f70-4639-8cd0-fa6af80df725 | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.16666666666666666,
0.25,
0.5833333333333334,
0.6666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | null | 0e24e94d-0160-42c7-8c6c-0f5b69330e15 | 2023-02-22T01:51:16.778642+00:00 | Write a short screenplay of a primary school student asking about an issue, and the teacher answering the student. Student is very curious and persistently questions the answers, and tries to understand the issue in depth with help from teacher. The screenplay is a good demonstration of factual questioning/reasoning. | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003077682922594249,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00002962080543511547,
"obscene": 0.00016532345034647733,
"identity_attack": 0.00009584451618138701,
"insult": 0.00019068765686824918,
"threat": 0.00004082767554791644,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003619456765591167
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
6,
5,
5
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.16666666666666666,
0.3333333333333333,
0.8333333333333334,
0.08333333333333333
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
2305c5f6-e120-4764-9758-48c795e4e46f | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | 1aaa9be1-0d07-4cb2-a2d7-4301cbfc4ecc | 2023-04-13T01:25:31.812523+00:00 | Title: Inquisitive Student
FADE IN:
INT. CLASSROOM - DAY
A curious primary school student, JENNY, sits in her seat, looking up at her teacher, MR. SMITH.
JENNY
(Excitedly)
Mr. Smith, I read in the news that bees are disappearing. Why are they disappearing, and what happens if they go extinct?
MR. SMITH
(Smiling)
That's a great question, Jenny. Bees are disappearing because of various reasons, such as pesticides, habitat loss, and climate change. If they go extinct, it would have a severe impact on our food supply as they are responsible for pollinating many of our crops.
JENNY
(Persistent)
Why can't we just use other insects or machines to pollinate?
MR. SMITH
(Explaining)
Well, other insects or machines don't do it as efficiently as bees. Plus, they have co-evolved with our plants, so they have a special relationship.
JENNY
(Thoughtful)
That makes sense. But what can we do to help the bees?
MR. SMITH
(Encouraging)
There are many things we can do to help, like planting bee-friendly flowers, avoiding using pesticides, and supporting local beekeepers.
JENNY
(Excitedly)
I want to help! Can we start a beekeeping club at school?
MR. SMITH
(Smiling)
That's a great idea, Jenny. Let's talk about it after class.
JENNY
(Grinning)
Thank you, Mr. Smith!
FADE OUT. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0006965170032344759,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00005896327638765797,
"obscene": 0.0006782670388929546,
"identity_attack": 0.000121467855933588,
"insult": 0.0006439853459596634,
"threat": 0.000054355725296773016,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00006723808473907411
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.08333333333333333,
0.4166666666666667,
0.75,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
bda86718-3991-4cce-af8b-e6394b9ff22e | 2305c5f6-e120-4764-9758-48c795e4e46f | a21adb05-1066-42f9-9916-f3aa726f3d41 | 2023-04-13T12:29:41.384878+00:00 | 嘤嘤嘤 | prompter | en | 3 | false | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0005303513025864959,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0023772765416651964,
"obscene": 0.016800550743937492,
"identity_attack": 0.0029703869950026274,
"insult": 0.014716322533786297,
"threat": 0.0010678651742637157,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0004871285054832697
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1",
"red_flag",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0.6666666666666666,
0.6666666666666666,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0.16666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
fc38aca3-4ffc-45c8-a280-edc6ceb2a2ca | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | 0a60666b-ded3-484f-84f0-13897974e288 | 2023-04-13T00:34:39.990289+00:00 | Title: Inquisitive Minds
INT. PRIMARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM - DAY
A typical primary school classroom with desks, chairs, and a blackboard. A group of students sit in their seats, and MRS. GREEN, an experienced teacher in her 40s, stands at the front of the class.
MRS. GREEN
Alright, class. It's time for our weekly Q&A session. You can ask me anything you're curious about. Who wants to go first?
A young boy, JIMMY, age 9, raises his hand with great enthusiasm.
MRS. GREEN
Yes, Jimmy. What's your question?
JIMMY
Mrs. Green, my big brother was talking about climate change, and I didn't really understand it. What is climate change, and why is it a problem?
MRS. GREEN
Great question, Jimmy. Climate change is a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional, and global climates. It's mainly caused by human activities, like burning fossil fuels and deforestation, which release large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
JIMMY
But what do greenhouse gases do? And what does that have to do with the weather?
MRS. GREEN
Greenhouse gases, like carbon dioxide and methane, trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere. This is called the greenhouse effect. It's a natural process that helps keep our planet warm and habitable. However, when there are too many greenhouse gases, they trap too much heat, which leads to the planet getting warmer than it should be. This is called global warming, which is a major part of climate change.
JIMMY
So, the Earth is getting too warm because of us? What happens then?
MRS. GREEN
That's right. When the Earth gets warmer, it affects our weather patterns, causing more extreme and unpredictable events like storms, droughts, and heatwaves. This can harm our ecosystems, damage crops, and threaten the lives and homes of people and animals.
JIMMY
That sounds scary. Can we do something to stop it?
MRS. GREEN
Absolutely, Jimmy. We can take action by reducing our greenhouse gas emissions, like using renewable energy sources, planting trees, and consuming fewer resources. We can also make our societies more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
JIMMY
But Mrs. Green, I'm just a kid. What can I do to help?
MRS. GREEN
Every small action counts, Jimmy. You can help by saving energy at home, recycling, and talking to your family and friends about climate change. Remember, we can all make a difference, no matter how old or young we are.
JIMMY
Thank you, Mrs. Green. I'll start by turning off the lights when I leave a room!
Mrs. Green smiles and nods in approval. The other students in the class start raising their hands, inspired by Jimmy's curiosity and passion for understanding the issue.
FADE OUT. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0009686230914667249,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000044352324039209634,
"obscene": 0.00033619970781728625,
"identity_attack": 0.00008705439540790394,
"insult": 0.00040896213613450527,
"threat": 0.00004742058808915317,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00006234747706912458
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
6
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0,
0.16666666666666666,
0.75,
0.5833333333333334,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
a31f77e4-50c5-4f11-a5f1-937459a66ee3 | fc38aca3-4ffc-45c8-a280-edc6ceb2a2ca | 833550ed-9138-4312-b87d-b0ad48a8def3 | 2023-04-13T23:04:11.959516+00:00 | Simple story that suits the request however lame as it doesn't contain much critical thinking , just the usual herd of sheep thoughts , not saying it is wrong though ! | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.04938531666994095,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000019326878827996552,
"obscene": 0.0005624600453302264,
"identity_attack": 0.00016028701793402433,
"insult": 0.03688064217567444,
"threat": 0.00004502677620621398,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00005021133983973414
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0.3333333333333333,
0.25,
0.25,
0.4166666666666667
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
fcfa36fe-aec4-49ea-b0ec-3399aafd0cb0 | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | 3320faf3-7c8b-4db3-a7dc-ac41cc7ad04d | 2023-04-12T23:46:23.285396+00:00 | Title: Inquisitive Minds
INT. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM - DAY
A classroom filled with eager PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS sitting at their desks. At the front of the class stands MS. JOHNSON, a patient and enthusiastic TEACHER.
MS. JOHNSON
Alright, class, today's topic is the water cycle. Who can tell me what the water cycle is?
The students raise their hands, but one student in particular, TIMMY, a curious and persistent boy, waves his hand frantically.
MS. JOHNSON
Yes, Timmy?
TIMMY
The water cycle is the process by which water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to the ground as precipitation!
MS. JOHNSON
That's correct, Timmy! Very well done.
TIMMY
But why does water evaporate? And how do clouds form?
MS. JOHNSON
Great questions, Timmy! Water evaporates due to heat from the sun, and when the water vapor rises, it cools down and condenses into clouds.
TIMMY
What happens next?
MS. JOHNSON
When the clouds become heavy with moisture, the water droplets combine and fall back to the ground as precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail.
TIMMY
Why do clouds have different types, like cumulus, stratus, and cirrus?
MS. JOHNSON
You're really paying attention, Timmy! Clouds have different types based on their altitude, shape, and appearance. Cumulus clouds are fluffy and low, stratus clouds are layered and flat, and cirrus clouds are thin and wispy high up in the sky.
TIMMY
Why are clouds white?
MS. JOHNSON
Clouds appear white because they reflect sunlight. The water droplets and ice crystals in the clouds scatter the sunlight, creating a white appearance.
TIMMY
What happens to the water after it falls as precipitation?
MS. JOHNSON
Great observation, Timmy! After falling to the ground, precipitation can either be absorbed by plants and animals, replenish bodies of water, or become groundwater that can be stored in the soil or underground.
TIMMY
Wow, the water cycle is fascinating! Thank you for explaining it to me, Ms. Johnson!
MS. JOHNSON
You're welcome, Timmy! I'm glad you're so curious and interested in learning. Keep asking questions and seeking knowledge!
The bell rings, signaling the end of the class.
MS. JOHNSON
Alright, class, that's it for today. Don't forget to do your homework on the water cycle and be ready to discuss it further tomorrow!
The students pack their bags and exit the classroom, but Timmy stays behind, deep in thought.
MS. JOHNSON
Is there anything else you want to ask, Timmy?
TIMMY
Hmm, not right now, but I'll definitely let you know if I have more questions!
MS. JOHNSON
I'll be here to answer them. Have a great day, Timmy!
Timmy grins and leaves the classroom, his inquisitive mind still buzzing with curiosity.
FADE OUT.
THE END. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0017182627925649285,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00008676540164742619,
"obscene": 0.0007812361582182348,
"identity_attack": 0.000199333400814794,
"insult": 0.0011924385325983167,
"threat": 0.000054140207794262096,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00011231160897295922
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
5,
4
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0.5,
1,
0.75,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
8ad4fcb6-5289-4e16-9d55-c555766a392c | fcfa36fe-aec4-49ea-b0ec-3399aafd0cb0 | 619ba1da-7305-4b14-98e8-ada304a6253d | 2023-04-14T06:58:37.002890+00:00 | Now write the exact same setting and scenario, but as a very short story from the student's perspective. Make sure to include what the student is thinking, but not the teacher. | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00028837568243034184,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00002591545671748463,
"obscene": 0.0001532363676233217,
"identity_attack": 0.00008234994311351329,
"insult": 0.0001779062149580568,
"threat": 0.00003562902202247642,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000024752678655204363
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
2,
2,
4
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0.3333333333333333,
0.8333333333333334,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
195d78f7-9c2e-4128-ba48-55c99e96b3f5 | 8ad4fcb6-5289-4e16-9d55-c555766a392c | 4588ad08-42ce-4330-bda6-8b53c526928c | 2023-04-14T13:30:42.751967+00:00 | Ms. Johnson's class is so interesting! She teaches science, and yesterday, she said we would start learning about the water cycle! It sounded super interesting, so I looked it up myself last night. It turns out the water cycle is how water moves in our "ecosystem!"
I enter her classroom. After the bell rings, Ms. Johnson beams and looks at all of us. "Alright, class, today's topic is the water cycle," she says, upbeat and positive. "Who can tell me what the water cycle is?"
*This is my chance to impress her!*, I think to myself. I raise my hand as fast as I can, eager to tell her. She gives me a smile and a nod. "Yes, Timmy?"
I take a deep breath in and explain. "The water cycle is the process by which water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to the ground as precipitation!"
Ms. Johnson beams. "That's correct, Timmy! Very well done."
But I still don't understand the water cycle myself! So I begin asking *her* the questions.
"But why does water evaporate? And how do clouds form?" I asked curiously.
Ms. Johnson pauses for a moment, and then says, "Great questions, Timmy! Water evaporates due to heat from the sun, and when the water vapor rises, it cools down and condenses into clouds."
"What happens next?"
"When the clouds become heavy with moisture, the water droplets combine and fall back to the ground as precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail."
*Wow*, I think to myself. But I still want to know more even though my questions are answered. So I think of some more!
I raise my hand once again. "Why do clouds have different types, like cumulus, stratus, and cirrus?"
Ms. Johnson smiles and responds, "You're really paying attention, Timmy! Clouds have different types based on their altitude, shape, and appearance. Cumulus clouds are fluffy and low, stratus clouds are layered and flat, and cirrus clouds are thin and wispy high up in the sky."
Even more eagerly, I ask, "Why are clouds white?"
She's happy to respond. "Clouds appear white because they reflect sunlight. The water droplets and ice crystals in the clouds scatter the sunlight, creating a white appearance."
*Amazing*, I think to myself. "What happens to the water after it falls as precipitation?"
"Great observation, Timmy! After falling to the ground, precipitation can either be absorbed by plants and animals, replenish bodies of water, or become groundwater that can be stored in the soil or underground," she replies.
Satisfied, I thank her. "Wow, the water cycle is fascinating! Thank you for explaining it to me, Ms. Johnson!"
"You're welcome, Timmy!" she says. "I'm glad you're so curious and interested in learning. Keep asking questions and seeking knowledge!"
Finally, the bell rings and class is over. *But what makes clouds form into different types? What is acid rain? Why does water evaporate and freeze?*
Ms. Johnson looks at me, and asks, "Is there anything else you want to ask, Timmy?"
I think. "Hmm, not right now, but I'll definitely let you know if I have more questions!"
"I'll be here to answer them. Have a great day, Timmy!"
I smile and leave the classroom. I can't believe I learned so much in one day! | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00048188763321377337,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000023600237909704447,
"obscene": 0.00014273544366005808,
"identity_attack": 0.00008433859329670668,
"insult": 0.00018118298612535,
"threat": 0.00003598417970351875,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003862690573441796
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.16666666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0.9166666666666666,
0.75,
0.3333333333333333
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
698aa843-76ab-4229-9109-bec9c151a77e | 195d78f7-9c2e-4128-ba48-55c99e96b3f5 | 8fd7e442-149e-4fd4-8515-4b69580a8347 | 2023-04-14T23:39:03.114267+00:00 | Add violence. | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.21543557941913605,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0004009096883237362,
"obscene": 0.0011424735421314836,
"identity_attack": 0.001903873635455966,
"insult": 0.002798912813887,
"threat": 0.19292762875556946,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0009505180642008781
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
2,
4,
6
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0.5833333333333334,
0.5833333333333334,
0.8333333333333334,
0.75
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
ac09ffb4-c8af-4931-a13a-53adbe5856bf | 698aa843-76ab-4229-9109-bec9c151a77e | 0a5881ca-79f7-47cd-8852-5d785d97779c | 2023-04-15T03:16:05.104873+00:00 | Ms. Johnson's class is so interesting! She teaches science, and yesterday, she said we would start learning about the water cycle! It sounded super interesting, so I looked it up myself last night. It turns out the water cycle is how water moves in our "ecosystem!"
I enter her classroom. After the bell rings, Ms. Johnson furrows her brows, tenses her jaws and looks at all of us. "Alright, class, today's topic is the water cycle," she says, angry and sacarstically. She reaches into a bucket next to her desk, pulls out a water balloon and looks among the students with contempt and asks "Who actually thinks they can tell me what the water cycle is?"
This is my chance to impress her!, I think to myself. I raise my hand as fast as I can, eager to tell her. She gives me a frightening smile and a nod. "Yes, Timmy?" She mockingly rolls her eyes.
I take a deep breath in and explain. "The water cyc-" I'm abruptly cut off by a water balloon that feels nearly frozen breaking against my face.
Ms. Johnson chuckles. "Not fast enough Timmy! Do you think you can try again without impersonating an injured sloth? WELL TIMMY?" She picks up another water balloon.
I nod my head, and as quickly as I can I begin to explain. "The water cycle is the process by which water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to the ground as precipitation!"
Ms. Johnson sarcastically smiles. "That's correct, Timmy! Very well done."
But I still don't understand the water cycle myself! So I begin asking her the questions.
"But why does water evaporate? And how do clouds form?" I asked curiously. Before I know it two more water balloons slam my face, one after another.
Ms. Johnson pauses for a moment, chuckles, then says, "Hey Timmy, did you lose your hands? Because I didn't see them raised before you opened your blabbering mouth."
I raise my hand and repeat the question.
In a slow and angry tone she replies "Well little Timmy, water, the stuff in the balloons that hit your face, it evaporates due to heat from the sun, that big yellow thing in the sky. When the water vapor rises, sometimes from your face, it cools down and condenses into clouds. Clouds are the white, puffy things in the sky."
"What happens next?" Another water balloon slams my face.
"First, a water balloon hits your annoying face. Then, when the puffy, white things known as clouds become heavy with moisture, much like your mom, the water droplets combine and fall back to the ground as precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail."
Wow, I think to myself. But I still want to know more even though my questions are answered and my face is numb but pulsating at the same time. So I think of some more!
I raise my hand once again. Luckily I remembered this time, so I must not have a concussion yet! She nods. I ask "Why do clouds have different types, like cumulus, stratus, and cirrus?"
Ms. Johnson stares out the window, seemingly distant as if she was questioning her existence. Finally, she responds, "You're really paying attention, Timmy! It is very annoying! You see, clouds have different types based on their altitude, shape, and appearance. Cumulus clouds are fluffy and low, stratus clouds are layered and flat, and cirrus clouds are thin and wispy, high up in the sky, which I wish I was high too."
Even more eagerly, I ask, "Why are clouds white?" Water balloon. I guess a concussion is starting.
She's happy to respond, only after the water balloon hits my face it seems. "Clouds appear white because they reflect sunlight, the stuff from the big yellow ball in the sky! The water droplets and ice crystals in the clouds scatter the sunlight, creating a white appearance."
Amazing, I think to myself. "What happens to the water after it falls as precipitation?"
The bucket of water balloons flys across the room and hits me.
"Great observation, Timmy! Well, for one, after falling to the ground it can be put into water balloons! Often though, precipitation can either be absorbed by plants and animals, replenish bodies of water, or become groundwater that can be stored in the soil or underground," she replies.
Satisfied, I thank her. "Wow, the water cycle is fascinating! Thank you for explaining it to me, Ms. Johnson!"
"You're welcome, Timmy!" she says. "I'm just so unbelievably glad you're so curious and interested in learning. Keep asking questions and seeking knowledge!"
Finally, the bell rings and class is over. But what makes clouds form into different types? What is acid rain? Why does water evaporate and freeze?
Ms. Johnson looks at me, and asks, "Is there anything else you want to ask, Timmy?"
I think. "Hmm, not right now, but I'll definitely let you know if I have more questions!"
"I'll be here to answer them. Have a great day, Timmy!"
I smile and leave the classroom. I can't believe I learned so much in one day! | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.018174482509493828,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00004386674117995426,
"obscene": 0.00044886357500217855,
"identity_attack": 0.00010137799108633772,
"insult": 0.005894336849451065,
"threat": 0.00039415963692590594,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00024073239183053374
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0.75,
0.9166666666666666,
0.9166666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
a6e4e0d7-706f-418b-b7ff-b1933ebae8c4 | 698aa843-76ab-4229-9109-bec9c151a77e | 0a60666b-ded3-484f-84f0-13897974e288 | 2023-04-15T05:25:54.864214+00:00 | Ms. Johnson's class is so interesting! She teaches science, and yesterday, she said we would start learning about the water cycle! It sounded super interesting, so I looked it up myself last night. It turns out the water cycle is how water moves in our "ecosystem!"
I enter her classroom. After the bell rings, Ms. Johnson beams and looks at all of us. "Alright, class, today's topic is the water cycle," she says, upbeat and positive. "Who can tell me what the water cycle is?"
This is my chance to impress her!, I think to myself. I raise my hand as fast as I can, eager to tell her. She gives me a smile and a nod. "Yes, Timmy?"
I take a deep breath in and explain. "The water cycle is the process by which water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to the ground as precipitation!"
Ms. Johnson beams. "That's correct, Timmy! Very well done."
But I still don't understand the water cycle myself! So I begin asking her the questions.
"But why does water evaporate? And how do clouds form?" I asked curiously.
Ms. Johnson pauses for a moment, and then says, "Great questions, Timmy! Water evaporates due to heat from the sun, and when the water vapor rises, it cools down and condenses into clouds."
"What happens next?"
"When the clouds become heavy with moisture, the water droplets combine and fall back to the ground as precipitation, such as rain, snow, or hail."
Suddenly, the sound of shattered glass fills the room as a baseball crashes through the window. Ms. Johnson ducks down, narrowly avoiding injury. A group of unruly students from the neighboring school had thrown it in a violent outburst, causing panic in the classroom.
Despite the chaos, Ms. Johnson remains composed and quickly directs everyone to stay calm and hide under their desks. She bravely moves to the broken window, carefully pushing the remaining shards of glass to the ground outside. Once she's sure no one is injured, she asks a responsible student to fetch the principal and inform him of the incident.
Once the commotion dies down, the class resumes. I raise my hand once again. "Why do clouds have different types, like cumulus, stratus, and cirrus?"
Ms. Johnson, now somewhat more serious but still eager to teach, answers, "You're really paying attention, Timmy! Clouds have different types based on their altitude, shape, and appearance. Cumulus clouds are fluffy and low, stratus clouds are layered and flat, and cirrus clouds are thin and wispy high up in the sky."
Even more eagerly, I ask, "Why are clouds white?"
She's happy to respond. "Clouds appear white because they reflect sunlight. The water droplets and ice crystals in the clouds scatter the sunlight, creating a white appearance."
Amazing, I think to myself. "What happens to the water after it falls as precipitation?"
"Great observation, Timmy! After falling to the ground, precipitation can either be absorbed by plants and animals, replenish bodies of water, or become groundwater that can be stored in the soil or underground," she replies.
Satisfied, I thank her. "Wow, the water cycle is fascinating! Thank you for explaining it to me, Ms. Johnson!"
"You're welcome, Timmy!" she says. "I'm glad you're so curious and interested in learning. Keep asking questions and seeking knowledge, even in the face of adversity!"
Finally, the bell rings and class is over. I can't believe I learned so much in one day, despite the unexpected violence! | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0006799562834203243,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00001831274312280584,
"obscene": 0.0001010492560453713,
"identity_attack": 0.00007286440813913941,
"insult": 0.0002532009966671467,
"threat": 0.00003806566019193269,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000030630428227595985
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0.25,
0.4166666666666667,
0.75,
0.5833333333333334,
0.25
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
5ff8a7a1-5cd2-43d9-b82e-cc06f4c243b1 | 8ad4fcb6-5289-4e16-9d55-c555766a392c | 8fd7e442-149e-4fd4-8515-4b69580a8347 | 2023-04-14T12:58:59.135858+00:00 | Title: Inquisitive Minds
Timmy sat in his usual spot in the classroom, excitement bubbling inside him as he awaited today's lesson. Ms. Johnson, his favorite teacher, stood at the front of the class, her smile welcoming and encouraging.
"Alright, class, today's topic is the water cycle," Ms. Johnson announced, and Timmy's interest piqued immediately. He had always been fascinated by how the world worked, and he couldn't wait to learn more.
As Ms. Johnson asked if anyone could explain the water cycle, Timmy's hand shot up, waving frantically. He knew the answer and couldn't wait to share it. When Ms. Johnson called on him, he proudly recited the process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
With a satisfied grin, Timmy listened as Ms. Johnson confirmed his answer, but his curiosity was far from quenched. He needed to know more. "But why does water evaporate? And how do clouds form?" he asked, his eyes wide with genuine interest.
Timmy soaked up Ms. Johnson's explanations, his mind racing to keep up. He couldn't help but ask more questions about the clouds and their various types, and the teacher patiently provided the answers. Each new piece of information sent a thrill through Timmy, and he marveled at the wonders of the water cycle.
The bell rang, signaling the end of the class, but Timmy remained in his seat, lost in thought. As his classmates filed out, Ms. Johnson approached him, asking if he had any more questions. Timmy shook his head, still processing everything he'd learned.
"Not right now," he replied, "but I'll definitely let you know if I have more questions!"
As Timmy gathered his belongings and left the classroom, his mind was filled with images of clouds, raindrops, and the incredible journey of water on Earth. His thirst for knowledge had only grown, and he couldn't wait to see what new discoveries awaited him. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0005285524530336261,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00001512971084594028,
"obscene": 0.00009314797352999449,
"identity_attack": 0.00006387011671904474,
"insult": 0.0002471131447236985,
"threat": 0.00002074121221085079,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002146072256437037
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.08333333333333333,
0.5,
0.6666666666666666,
0.6666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
d94ca87f-5017-4a5b-b388-462a69fd03db | 8ad4fcb6-5289-4e16-9d55-c555766a392c | 34a7bae7-6a1f-423b-8705-cc3456785282 | 2023-04-14T20:25:46.129252+00:00 | Title: Timmy's Curiosity
Timmy's hand shoots up in the air as soon as Ms. Johnson asks the question.
"The water cycle is the process by which water evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, and then falls back to the ground as precipitation!" he exclaims, earning a nod from the teacher.
But his mind is already racing with more questions.
Why does water evaporate? How do clouds form? Why are there different types of clouds? Why are clouds white? What happens to the water after it falls as precipitation?
As the class ends and the other students pack their bags, Timmy lingers behind, deep in thought. His curiosity piqued, he vows to learn more about the fascinating water cycle. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0012203673832118511,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00004431427441886626,
"obscene": 0.00017428355931770056,
"identity_attack": 0.00031738379038870335,
"insult": 0.00048665812937542796,
"threat": 0.00004664329389925115,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000040068811358651146
} | 0ee17f89-f396-4c28-ba8e-1c36adcc6217 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5,
0.3333333333333333,
0.4166666666666667,
0.6666666666666666,
0.5833333333333334,
0.16666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | null | cbba9645-6f49-4024-ac13-3f05084632fd | 2023-02-14T05:25:11.385785+00:00 | Python code for a rotating square | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00042420363752171397,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00017561107233632356,
"obscene": 0.0010894539300352335,
"identity_attack": 0.0003815880627371371,
"insult": 0.0008573188097216189,
"threat": 0.0001689851633273065,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00009149102697847411
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
5,
8,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.4166666666666667,
0,
0,
0.16666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
dc3e8bd7-71aa-4aee-9632-900155f0739b | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | 1aaa9be1-0d07-4cb2-a2d7-4301cbfc4ecc | 2023-02-16T23:04:52.359288+00:00 | Here's an example of Python code using the Pygame library to draw a rotating square:
```python
import pygame
import math
# Initialize Pygame
pygame.init()
# Set the screen size
screen_width = 640
screen_height = 480
screen = pygame.display.set_mode((screen_width, screen_height))
# Define the colors
white = (255, 255, 255)
red = (255, 0, 0)
# Define the square
square_width = 50
square_height = 50
square = pygame.Rect(screen_width/2 - square_width/2, screen_height/2 - square_height/2, square_width, square_height)
# Set the rotation angle
angle = 0
# Define the main game loop
running = True
while running:
# Handle events
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
running = False
# Rotate the square
angle += 1
rotated_square = pygame.transform.rotate(pygame.Surface((square_width, square_height)), angle)
# Clear the screen
screen.fill(white)
# Draw the square
screen.blit(rotated_square, square)
# Update the screen
pygame.display.flip()
# Quit Pygame
pygame.quit()
```
This code sets up a Pygame window with a square in the center that rotates around its center point. The rotation angle is increased by 1 on each loop of the main game loop. The square is rotated using the pygame.transform.rotate() function, and the rotated square is drawn on the screen using the pygame.Surface.blit() function. The screen is then updated using the pygame.display.flip() function. The program will continue to run until the user closes the window. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00022546986292582005,
"severe_toxicity": 0.001219991478137672,
"obscene": 0.00835422519594431,
"identity_attack": 0.001645588083192706,
"insult": 0.005913291126489639,
"threat": 0.0004086375411134213,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00033032806823030114
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
23c32f0b-f73b-472e-89e7-1480ae42b364 | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | 8800f1a5-6ef0-4405-a4e6-6a97c103e0a5 | 2023-02-16T21:57:47.659491+00:00 | Here's an example of Python code that generates a rotating square using the Pygame library:
```python
import pygame
import math
# Initialize Pygame
pygame.init()
# Set up the display window
size = (400, 400)
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Rotating Square")
# Define some colors
BLACK = (0, 0, 0)
WHITE = (255, 255, 255)
# Define the square's position and size
square_size = 100
square_center = (size[0] // 2, size[1] // 2)
# Set the initial rotation angle
angle = 0
# Start the game loop
running = True
while running:
# Handle events
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
running = False
# Clear the screen
screen.fill(WHITE)
# Calculate the coordinates of the four corners of the square
corner1 = (square_center[0] - square_size // 2, square_center[1] - square_size // 2)
corner2 = (square_center[0] + square_size // 2, square_center[1] - square_size // 2)
corner3 = (square_center[0] + square_size // 2, square_center[1] + square_size // 2)
corner4 = (square_center[0] - square_size // 2, square_center[1] + square_size // 2)
# Rotate the corners using a rotation matrix
sin_angle = math.sin(angle)
cos_angle = math.cos(angle)
rotated_corner1 = ((corner1[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner1[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner1[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner1[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
rotated_corner2 = ((corner2[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner2[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner2[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner2[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
rotated_corner3 = ((corner3[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner3[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner3[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner3[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
rotated_corner4 = ((corner4[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner4[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner4[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner4[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
# Draw the rotated square
pygame.draw.polygon(screen, BLACK, [rotated_corner1, rotated_corner2, rotated_corner3, rotated_corner4])
# Update the rotation angle
angle += 0.01
# Update the display
pygame.display.flip()
# Clean up
pygame.quit()
```
This code uses the Pygame library to create a window and draw a rotating square on it. The position and size of the square are defined, and the square is rotated using a rotation matrix. The rotation angle is updated each frame to make the square appear to rotate. The pygame.draw.polygon() function is used to draw the rotated square on the screen.
To run this code, you will need to have Pygame installed on your system. You can install Pygame using pip:
```
pip install pygame
```
Once Pygame is installed, you can run the code by saving it to a file (e.g. `rotating_square.py`) and running the following command in your terminal:
```
python rotating_square.py
```
This should open a window showing a rotating square. You can close the window by clicking the close button or pressing the `Esc` key. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004519990470726043,
"severe_toxicity": 0.004706158302724361,
"obscene": 0.024214865639805794,
"identity_attack": 0.0039001277182251215,
"insult": 0.017182836309075356,
"threat": 0.0012431186623871326,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0008836354245431721
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1"
],
"count": [
4,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0,
0,
0.875,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
516eca71-e698-4008-a47a-ce6cf7ae9cf4 | 23c32f0b-f73b-472e-89e7-1480ae42b364 | ff79c5f7-eac3-41ed-8480-8172f72c9f3a | 2023-02-17T00:25:33.666758+00:00 | make it move slower and change its color as it rotates | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.004273577593266964,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0001463054068153724,
"obscene": 0.001833955175243318,
"identity_attack": 0.0004695638199336827,
"insult": 0.0016753169475123286,
"threat": 0.00025424218620173633,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00015745128621347249
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
3,
2,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0.25,
0,
0.16666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
19005556-a029-47d8-a87c-6bc0ac9da467 | 516eca71-e698-4008-a47a-ce6cf7ae9cf4 | 8800f1a5-6ef0-4405-a4e6-6a97c103e0a5 | 2023-02-17T10:39:07.722519+00:00 | To make the rotating square move slower, you can decrease the value of the `angle` variable increment in the `while` loop. For example, you can change the line `angle += 0.01` to `angle += 0.005` to make the square rotate slower.
To change the color of the square as it rotates, you can define a function that takes the current angle as an argument and returns a color based on that angle. For example, you can define a function like this:
```python
def get_color(angle):
red = int((1 + math.sin(angle)) * 128)
green = int((1 + math.sin(angle + math.pi / 2)) * 128)
blue = int((1 + math.sin(angle + math.pi)) * 128)
return (red, green, blue)
```
This function uses the `sin` function from the `math` library to calculate the values of the red, green, and blue color components based on the current angle. The values are scaled to be in the range of 0 to 255, and then returned as an RGB tuple.
To use this function to draw the square with a changing color, you can replace the line `pygame.draw.polygon(screen, BLACK, [rotated_corner1, rotated_corner2, rotated_corner3, rotated_corner4])` with:
```python
color = get_color(angle)
pygame.draw.polygon(screen, color, [rotated_corner1, rotated_corner2, rotated_corner3, rotated_corner4])
```
This will change the color of the square as it rotates based on the `get_color()` function. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003051589010283351,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00018625613301992416,
"obscene": 0.0010886270320042968,
"identity_attack": 0.0004343711771070957,
"insult": 0.0008322978974319994,
"threat": 0.00010746232146630064,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00008785306999925524
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.25,
0,
1,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
3,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} |
957127d5-ffce-48bf-8ce9-32a9f5efad97 | 516eca71-e698-4008-a47a-ce6cf7ae9cf4 | 1b2a10e0-567f-42c4-a903-7d08394b4c90 | 2023-02-17T11:51:57.042103+00:00 | Sure!
```
import pygame
import math
# Initialize Pygame
pygame.init()
# Set up the display window
size = (400, 400)
screen = pygame.display.set_mode(size)
pygame.display.set_caption("Rotating Square")
# Define some colors
BLACK = (0, 0, 0)
WHITE = (255, 255, 255)
# Define the square's position and size
square_size = 100
square_center = (size[0] // 2, size[1] // 2)
# Set the initial rotation angle
angle = 0
# Start the game loop
running = True
while running:
# Handle events
for event in pygame.event.get():
if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
running = False
# Clear the screen
screen.fill(WHITE)
# Calculate the coordinates of the four corners of the square
corner1 = (square_center[0] - square_size // 2, square_center[1] - square_size // 2)
corner2 = (square_center[0] + square_size // 2, square_center[1] - square_size // 2)
corner3 = (square_center[0] + square_size // 2, square_center[1] + square_size // 2)
corner4 = (square_center[0] - square_size // 2, square_center[1] + square_size // 2)
# Rotate the corners using a rotation matrix
sin_angle = math.sin(angle)
cos_angle = math.cos(angle)
rotated_corner1 = ((corner1[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner1[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner1[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner1[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
rotated_corner2 = ((corner2[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner2[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner2[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner2[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
rotated_corner3 = ((corner3[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner3[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner3[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner3[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
rotated_corner4 = ((corner4[0] - square_center[0]) * cos_angle - (corner4[1] - square_center[1]) * sin_angle + square_center[0],
(corner4[0] - square_center[0]) * sin_angle + (corner4[1] - square_center[1]) * cos_angle + square_center[1])
# Calculate the square color using angle
color = (math.sin(angle * 2) * 255, math.cos(angle * 2) * 255, 100)
# Draw the rotated square
pygame.draw.polygon(screen, color, [rotated_corner1, rotated_corner2, rotated_corner3, rotated_corner4])
# Update the rotation angle
angle += 0.005
# Update the display
pygame.display.flip()
# Clean up
pygame.quit()
``` | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00044158491073176265,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0032510277815163136,
"obscene": 0.016353031620383263,
"identity_attack": 0.003187179332599044,
"insult": 0.01142923254519701,
"threat": 0.0009609547560103238,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0006378890830092132
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.125,
0,
1,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
a23fc48e-01a0-4d70-b037-161b786b2262 | 516eca71-e698-4008-a47a-ce6cf7ae9cf4 | 068951d1-4a1e-4d91-9c29-0090fdf9366d | 2023-02-17T11:53:58.317523+00:00 | You can do the following:
Slow down the rotation by reducing the angle increment (currently 0.01)
Map the angle to a color using sine waves. For example:
```python
color = (math.sin(angle) * 127 + 128,
math.sin(angle + 2) * 127 + 128,
math.sin(angle + 4) * 127 + 128)
```
This will cycle the red, green, and blue components of the color as the square rotates, creating a nice coloring effect.
So the updated code would be:
```python
angle += 0.005 # Slow down rotation
color = (math.sin(angle) * 127 + 128,
math.sin(angle + 2) * 127 + 128,
math.sin(angle + 4) * 127 + 128)
pygame.draw.polygon(screen, color, ...) # Use color instead of BLACK
``` | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0007278051343746483,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0003260302182752639,
"obscene": 0.0019582915119826794,
"identity_attack": 0.0009085290366783738,
"insult": 0.0013943777885288,
"threat": 0.00020385200332384557,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0001618654205230996
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.25,
0,
1,
0.625,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
f1502eef-f61e-4801-bad0-d2c4c840ed9f | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | abbc8a37-2db7-4af5-9df1-b0582d2e3d93 | 2023-02-16T23:09:13.451650+00:00 | I made a python code that creates a rotating square, using the `tkinter library` for the GUI version here:
```python
import tkinter as tk
import math
class RotatingSquare(tk.Canvas):
def __init__(self, parent, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(parent, *args, **kwargs)
self.parent = parent
self.center_x = 150
self.center_y = 150
self.square_size = 150
self.angle = 0
self.draw_square()
def draw_square(self):
self.delete("all")
x1 = self.center_x - self.square_size / 2
y1 = self.center_y - self.square_size / 2
x2 = self.center_x + self.square_size / 2
y2 = self.center_y + self.square_size / 2
points = [x1, y1, x2, y1, x2, y2, x1, y2]
rotated_points = self.rotate_points(points)
self.create_polygon(rotated_points, fill="black")
def rotate_points(self, points):
rotated_points = []
for i in range(0, len(points), 2):
x = points[i]
y = points[i+1]
rotated_x = self.center_x + (x - self.center_x) * math.cos(self.angle) - (y - self.center_y) * math.sin(self.angle)
rotated_y = self.center_y + (x - self.center_x) * math.sin(self.angle) + (y - self.center_y) * math.cos(self.angle)
rotated_points.append(rotated_x)
rotated_points.append(rotated_y)
return rotated_points
def rotate(self):
self.angle += 0.05
self.draw_square()
self.after(10, self.rotate)
if __name__ == '__main__':
root = tk.Tk()
root.title("Rotating Square")
square = RotatingSquare(root, width=300, height=300)
square.pack()
square.rotate()
root.mainloop()
```
This code creates a rotating square in a `Tkinter` window. It defines a `RotatingSquare` class that inherits from the `tk.Canvas` class and implements methods to draw and rotate the square. The `draw_square` method uses the `create_polygon` method to draw a square on the canvas, and the `rotate_points` method applies a rotation transformation to the square's coordinates. The `rotate` method updates the angle of rotation and calls `draw_square` repeatedly with a small delay to create the animation effect.
Feel free to ask if you need any additional information on this code! | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0024909439962357283,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0012105279602110386,
"obscene": 0.008977449499070644,
"identity_attack": 0.0018009713385254145,
"insult": 0.0046105110086500645,
"threat": 0.0005027910810895264,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0005447303992696106
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0,
0,
0.875,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
b9efbb7e-2636-4b5e-ac27-b19ffec660d0 | f1502eef-f61e-4801-bad0-d2c4c840ed9f | 4b72e324-de17-4eb1-bcce-f04c88c8329b | 2023-02-17T07:14:46.416788+00:00 | Thanks, can you add comments to the functions so it will be easier to maintain the code in the future? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003033112734556198,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0000283460904029198,
"obscene": 0.0001206756496685557,
"identity_attack": 0.00010944855603156611,
"insult": 0.00017641985323280096,
"threat": 0.00003812222712440416,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002241943911940325
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
de3912b2-8afe-4114-bc0b-46931f23cb4c | b9efbb7e-2636-4b5e-ac27-b19ffec660d0 | 8800f1a5-6ef0-4405-a4e6-6a97c103e0a5 | 2023-02-17T16:20:03.626401+00:00 | Sure, here's the updated code with comments:
```python
import tkinter as tk
import math
class RotatingSquare(tk.Canvas):
def __init__(self, parent, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(parent, *args, **kwargs)
self.parent = parent
self.center_x = 150
self.center_y = 150
self.square_size = 150
self.angle = 0
self.draw_square()
def draw_square(self):
# Clear the canvas to remove previous square
self.delete("all")
# Calculate the coordinates of the square's vertices
x1 = self.center_x - self.square_size / 2
y1 = self.center_y - self.square_size / 2
x2 = self.center_x + self.square_size / 2
y2 = self.center_y + self.square_size / 2
points = [x1, y1, x2, y1, x2, y2, x1, y2]
# Rotate the points and create a polygon using the rotated points
rotated_points = self.rotate_points(points)
self.create_polygon(rotated_points, fill="black")
def rotate_points(self, points):
# Rotate the given points around the center of the square
rotated_points = []
for i in range(0, len(points), 2):
x = points[i]
y = points[i+1]
rotated_x = self.center_x + (x - self.center_x) * math.cos(self.angle) - (y - self.center_y) * math.sin(self.angle)
rotated_y = self.center_y + (x - self.center_x) * math.sin(self.angle) + (y - self.center_y) * math.cos(self.angle)
rotated_points.append(rotated_x)
rotated_points.append(rotated_y)
return rotated_points
def rotate(self):
# Increment the angle of rotation and redraw the square
self.angle += 0.05
self.draw_square()
# Schedule the next rotation after a small delay
self.after(10, self.rotate)
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Create a Tkinter window and a RotatingSquare object
root = tk.Tk()
root.title("Rotating Square")
square = RotatingSquare(root, width=300, height=300)
square.pack()
# Start the rotation animation
square.rotate()
# Enter the Tkinter event loop
root.mainloop()
```
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004433336143847555,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0013821140164509416,
"obscene": 0.008294775150716305,
"identity_attack": 0.0017956338124349713,
"insult": 0.004723746329545975,
"threat": 0.00045961534488014877,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00036402378464117646
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0,
0.125,
0.875,
0.625,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
277bb6e6-20d8-4796-954e-8de56ddb1423 | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | a8420157-79a5-47f5-a2d2-754031b2e8c1 | 2023-02-16T23:26:20.212970+00:00 | The instruction you've provided is not entirely clear, but a simple package like PyGame would suffice for rendering a rotating square. Here is some example code that uses PyGame:
import pygame as py
# define constants
WIDTH = 500
HEIGHT = 500
FPS = 60
# define colors
BLACK = (0 , 0 , 0)
WHITE = (255 , 255 , 255)
# initialize pygame and create screen
py.init()
screen = py.display.set_mode((WIDTH , HEIGHT))
# for setting FPS
clock = py.time.Clock()
rot = 0
rot_speed = 2
# define a surface (RECTANGLE)
image_orig = py.Surface((100 , 100))
# for making transparent background while rotating an image
image_orig.set_colorkey(BLACK)
# fill the rectangle / surface with white color
image_orig.fill(WHITE)
# creating a copy of orignal image for smooth rotation
image = image_orig.copy()
image.set_colorkey(BLACK)
# define rect for placing the rectangle at the desired position
rect = image.get_rect()
rect.center = (WIDTH // 2 , HEIGHT // 2)
# keep rotating the rectangle until running is set to False
running = True
while running:
# set FPS
clock.tick(FPS)
# clear the screen every time before drawing new objects
screen.fill(BLACK)
# check for the exit
for event in py.event.get():
if event.type == py.QUIT:
running = False
# making a copy of the old center of the rectangle
old_center = rect.center
# defining angle of the rotation
rot = (rot + rot_speed) % 360
# rotating the orignal image
new_image = py.transform.rotate(image_orig , rot)
rect = new_image.get_rect()
# set the rotated rectangle to the old center
rect.center = old_center
# drawing the rotated rectangle to the screen
screen.blit(new_image , rect)
# flipping the display after drawing everything
py.display.update()
py.quit()
Note: PyGame must be installed before it can be `import`ed. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 3 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.000574738543946296,
"severe_toxicity": 0.002394038252532482,
"obscene": 0.011564994230866432,
"identity_attack": 0.002652917057275772,
"insult": 0.010644212365150452,
"threat": 0.0007187434821389616,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0005943638388998806
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
1,
1,
4
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9375,
0.0625,
0.0625,
0.875,
0.375,
0
],
"count": [
4,
4,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4,
4
]
} |
ba5900ce-eb58-4d99-8e21-c9fde38bce85 | 277bb6e6-20d8-4796-954e-8de56ddb1423 | 01b66c04-d618-4eda-9183-848ac3817ce7 | 2023-02-17T15:30:13.816634+00:00 | are there ways to do it without PyGame, for a more serious-looking simple desktop application? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003374908119440079,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003198723788955249,
"obscene": 0.00020689141820184886,
"identity_attack": 0.00011094837100245059,
"insult": 0.00025946777896024287,
"threat": 0.000036923724110238254,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0000255819977610372
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.25,
0.25,
0.625,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
8c9d2dda-a7e0-4d28-9c8a-2530a364364f | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | fd3913e5-e07e-4c37-b7c1-c9a6f9a7ba2a | 2023-02-16T23:06:37.956407+00:00 | Rotating a square can be done using a rotation matrix,
[ cosθ, -sinθ
sinθ, cosθ ]
To find the new x, y coordinates of a point, you would multiply the vector containing the original x, y coordinates to the rotation matrix with a given θ.
The following code computes the coordinates of a square centered at its origin, until it has done 10 turns.
```python
# Import necessary libraries
import math
import time
# Define a POINT class
class POINT:
def __init__(self, x, y):
self.x = x
self.y = y
def __str__(self):
return "x: " + str(self.x) + ", y: " + str(self.y)
# Rotation operation
def rotation(cos_theta, sin_theta,point):
newPoint = POINT( # Create new point with new coordinates
point.x * cos_theta - point.y * sin_theta,
point.x * sin_theta + point.y * cos_theta
)
return newPoint
def main():
theta = 0.0
rad_per_second = 0.1 # Radians per second
tick_rate = 60 # How may times per second to update the coordinates
tick_interval = 1.0 / tick_rate
number_of_turns = 10 # turn
number_of_ticks = 2.0 * math.pi * number_of_turns * (rad_per_second * tick_rate)
number_of_ticks = int(number_of_ticks)
square = [ # Define the original coordinates of the square
POINT(1, 1),
POINT(-1, 1),
POINT(1, -1),
POINT(-1, -1)
]
current_tick = 0
while (current_tick <= number_of_ticks):
new_square = [None] * len(square)
i = 0
for point in square:
new_square[i] = rotation(math.cos(theta), math.sin(theta), point)
i += 1
for point in new_square:
print("x: {:.2f}, y: {:.2f}".format(point.x, point.y))
current_tick += 1
theta += rad_per_second
print("\n")
time.sleep(tick_interval)
main()
```
This code doesn't display anything, but it could be implemented with visual python's visual libraries such as pygame, or even matplotlib. This code uses a rudimentary tick timing method that can be adjusted by the programmer.
This program outputs to the standard output (stdout) the coordinates of the 4 points contained within the square as they are rotated. | assistant | en | 4 | false | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003501281898934394,
"severe_toxicity": 0.001963210990652442,
"obscene": 0.012956560589373112,
"identity_attack": 0.0028010376263409853,
"insult": 0.00955964345484972,
"threat": 0.0007893497822806239,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0003933269181288779
} | 0ee3e917-3bb3-4f38-9161-4576789fe691 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0.25,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.875,
0.5,
0,
1,
0.5,
0
],
"count": [
4,
1,
4,
1,
1,
1,
1,
4,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} |
0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | null | d755e2fa-9562-452f-be96-f905967743e3 | 2023-02-05T05:13:43.028580+00:00 | What is the difference between you and Open AI's ChatGPT? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004590382450260222,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00002736731039476581,
"obscene": 0.00018878538685385138,
"identity_attack": 0.00010868714889511466,
"insult": 0.00022343597083818167,
"threat": 0.00003299899981357157,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000021675723473890685
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
5,
1,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.16666666666666666,
0.5833333333333334,
0.16666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
b754192d-58c1-49a6-865e-db142da2e6ed | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | 96c951ce-699d-4bc2-94af-36010c0a631a | 2023-02-05T21:54:23.873724+00:00 | I am Open Assistant developed by Laion AI together with an open source community and trained using crowdsourced data. The main differences between me and ChatGPT are that
* I am open-source, while ChatGPT is not. You can fork me on GitHub at https://github.com/LAION-AI/Open-Assistant .
* My parent company, Laion AI, is a German non-profit, while the parent company of ChatGPT is OpenAI Limited Partnership is a "capped" for-profit company with a cap of 100x the initial investment.
* While both I and ChatGPT are large language models, I am a smaller model designed to run on modern consumer-grade hardware, while ChatGPT is a larger model that requires more expensive hardware to run on.
However, my knowledge about myself may be outdated, since I was trained on the data collected before I was trained. When I was trained, the plan was for me to be able to interact with third-party systems and retrieve information dynamically, while the future plans for ChatGPT had not yet been announced. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0002769626444205642,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00002762603799055796,
"obscene": 0.00014362655929289758,
"identity_attack": 0.00009959355520550162,
"insult": 0.0001699639396974817,
"threat": 0.00003661163282231428,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000024582946934970096
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
12
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.08333333333333333,
0.08333333333333333,
0.9166666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
24ca62b1-63a7-45d0-824e-0ac67b7f004a | b754192d-58c1-49a6-865e-db142da2e6ed | d7a94d99-2b4f-4dbe-88df-328615902165 | 2023-02-05T22:25:52.372998+00:00 | How far into the future do you see yourself interact with third-party systems? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004266131145413965,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00004010925840702839,
"obscene": 0.00028271626797504723,
"identity_attack": 0.00012178446922916919,
"insult": 0.00022040701878722757,
"threat": 0.000055178970796987414,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003710031523951329
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
4,
1,
3,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"quality"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3
]
} |
2c75ed32-f89f-48e5-9cb2-270b0dd92c82 | 24ca62b1-63a7-45d0-824e-0ac67b7f004a | 9d2ab674-3165-425b-bb28-c7dd665bf277 | 2023-02-05T23:07:16.716559+00:00 | Right now there is no precise estimate but this may change on a weekly basis as this project is under active development. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00027482150471769273,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0000623576415819116,
"obscene": 0.000388618849683553,
"identity_attack": 0.0001611828338354826,
"insult": 0.000335411838022992,
"threat": 0.00007361808093264699,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003928185105905868
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
2aec80cb-c6b5-425c-8bb3-10f4a81a7d2a | 24ca62b1-63a7-45d0-824e-0ac67b7f004a | d7c323f2-2ebf-478c-a991-7af5c45db79c | 2023-02-05T23:12:59.260468+00:00 | AI: As an language model, I don't have the ability to see into the future or make predictions. The future plans for my interaction with third-party systems will depend on the development priorities and resources of Laion AI and the open source community contributing to the project. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0002901085827033967,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000029720065867877565,
"obscene": 0.00017158544505946338,
"identity_attack": 0.00010800279414979741,
"insult": 0.00019784360483754426,
"threat": 0.000040906827052822337,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000026443947717780247
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0,
0,
0.5,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
99a8b585-7aac-47b6-9697-d830beb685f9 | 2aec80cb-c6b5-425c-8bb3-10f4a81a7d2a | b17e1de7-4d1c-47cf-9c4e-5f1232e16dba | 2023-02-06T00:36:00.214969+00:00 | If I was interested in participating in the development of Open Assistant, how could I get started? I currently have knowledge in C++ and JavaScript. Would those be applicable in the open source project? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00023826667165849358,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003895673944498412,
"obscene": 0.00017078089877031744,
"identity_attack": 0.00014571771316695958,
"insult": 0.00022104113304521888,
"threat": 0.00004580542736221105,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0000307074369629845
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0,
0.25,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} |
ef22ed34-c154-460c-b3ed-4a644547f06f | 24ca62b1-63a7-45d0-824e-0ac67b7f004a | 707cf078-4bc4-4ea6-8e90-876990387969 | 2023-02-05T23:18:21.057306+00:00 | Hopefully as far as possible. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004389057867228985,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003559244942152873,
"obscene": 0.00021617993479594588,
"identity_attack": 0.00011181087756995112,
"insult": 0.00022986606927588582,
"threat": 0.00008160861762007698,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003584409932955168
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
1,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.4166666666666667,
0.125,
0.625,
0.125,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
6077fa1a-f766-40ec-b2e3-7f09b40b9d5b | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | 04342d01-c4bf-444a-8a40-d6450181fd62 | 2023-02-05T21:52:57.935686+00:00 | Both are large language models designed for assistant dialogue with the user however the differences between ChatGPT and Open Assistant is that Open Assistant is a free and open-source software that can be extended and personalized. Open Assistant was developed in such a way that it is capable of being run on consumer-grade hardware. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00027480447897687554,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003527895387378521,
"obscene": 0.0001722892775433138,
"identity_attack": 0.0001136847713496536,
"insult": 0.00019109064305666834,
"threat": 0.00004644586078939028,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000030052411602810025
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5833333333333334,
0.25,
0.25,
0.75,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} |
b0d7fe37-a49e-4e49-a1d1-6e8606f9023f | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | 3ba5af67-28f6-4a29-a002-f86df73b2839 | 2023-02-05T21:51:19.727434+00:00 | ChatGPT is a language model developed by OpenAI, while Open Assistant is a platform for building conversational AI applications.
The main difference is that ChatGPT is a pre-trained model that generates human-like text based on input it receives, while an AI assistant provides tools and libraries for building custom conversational AI applications, often focused on specific use cases like home automation or customer service.
ChatGPT can be used as a component in building AI applications, but it is not a complete platform like an AI assistant. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00022997197811491787,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0000399457712774165,
"obscene": 0.00019358530698809773,
"identity_attack": 0.00011917860683752224,
"insult": 0.00016651775513309985,
"threat": 0.00005032926856074482,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000032590312912361696
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.25,
0,
0.875,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
710664a7-7f9c-452d-adc3-0ca2cf946edc | b0d7fe37-a49e-4e49-a1d1-6e8606f9023f | 12e5d627-c035-48f8-a66d-d540a17d0958 | 2023-02-05T23:24:01.447076+00:00 | Who built you? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0005633082473650575,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000021022937289671972,
"obscene": 0.0001256424147868529,
"identity_attack": 0.00007439600449288264,
"insult": 0.0001622327254153788,
"threat": 0.00004508727215579711,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000022884169084136374
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.4166666666666667,
0.25,
0,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
4dda0c6d-ced0-42aa-8aa9-3684880984db | 710664a7-7f9c-452d-adc3-0ca2cf946edc | ff37f155-34b5-415e-8c1b-f08112f86a91 | 2023-02-06T00:35:19.097227+00:00 | Open Assistant is currently being built by a community effort spearheaded by LAION. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003159919288009405,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000029802262361044995,
"obscene": 0.00017087212472688407,
"identity_attack": 0.00009680603398010135,
"insult": 0.00020874032634310424,
"threat": 0.00004607564915204421,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002550777207943611
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0
],
"count": [
3,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
3,
1,
1,
1,
1,
1
]
} |
03f22979-9023-4e68-b1ca-126252b7ca24 | 710664a7-7f9c-452d-adc3-0ca2cf946edc | 2e780ddd-1c99-44ea-92fc-fb9d4094b925 | 2023-02-06T00:26:02.995348+00:00 | I was built by the LAION team. my database is curated by the open community. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0002972802903968841,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000032382125937147066,
"obscene": 0.00017681710596662015,
"identity_attack": 0.00011185480980202556,
"insult": 0.00021350773749873042,
"threat": 0.00004167456063441932,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000024852113710949197
} | 0ee9bca0-586a-4090-89a8-ce943c3e6253 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.4166666666666667,
0.25,
0.375,
0.875,
0.125,
0
],
"count": [
3,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
3,
2,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | null | 41361696-b92e-409a-a01e-2dd3b5aed729 | 2023-02-08T17:12:30.074470+00:00 | How does the Heap Sort sorting algorithm work? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0006572429556399584,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000033405678550479934,
"obscene": 0.0002792279701679945,
"identity_attack": 0.00011210115189896896,
"insult": 0.00043012757669202983,
"threat": 0.00004795708446181379,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003080883834627457
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
3,
6,
18
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0,
0,
0.16666666666666666,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
af7a31ea-d9f7-4906-b52c-d48262aee726 | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | 1aaa9be1-0d07-4cb2-a2d7-4301cbfc4ecc | 2023-04-15T17:12:51.188415+00:00 | Heap Sort is a comparison-based sorting algorithm that uses the properties of a binary heap data structure to sort elements in an array. The heap data structure is a complete binary tree where every parent node has values greater than or equal to those of its children nodes.
Here's how Heap Sort works:
1. First, the input array is transformed into a binary heap. This is done by starting at the last non-leaf node in the heap and "sifting down" that node to its correct position, then moving to the next non-leaf node and repeating until the root node is reached.
2. Next, the maximum element is removed from the heap (which is always the root node in a max heap), and it is swapped with the last element in the heap.
3. The heap is then "sifted down" starting from the root node to maintain the heap property.
4. Steps 2 and 3 are repeated until the heap is empty, and the array is sorted in ascending order.
Heap Sort has a time complexity of O(n log n) in the worst case, and it is an in-place sorting algorithm (i.e., it sorts the input array in place, without requiring any additional memory). It is not stable, which means that the order of equal elements in the input array may not be preserved in the output array. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00032860744977369905,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000040850689401850104,
"obscene": 0.0002418354561086744,
"identity_attack": 0.00012692436575889587,
"insult": 0.00023351714480668306,
"threat": 0.0000463085416413378,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0000338446261594072
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
3,
2,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
1,
0,
0,
0.95,
0.45,
0.05
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
d85e923b-78ed-45ae-ab7b-ddde0665c681 | af7a31ea-d9f7-4906-b52c-d48262aee726 | f95d81ea-223b-4d6f-9bdc-131327c8cd28 | 2023-04-15T17:57:00.063545+00:00 | When should I use heapsort as opposed to any other sorting algorithms? | prompter | en | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0005561538273468614,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00004803246702067554,
"obscene": 0.00033947956399060786,
"identity_attack": 0.0001487227127654478,
"insult": 0.0004178175004199147,
"threat": 0.00007684976299060509,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000036859590181848034
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
1,
6
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.85,
0,
0,
0.08333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
3,
3,
3,
3,
5,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
eca741dc-930d-423c-a84a-0f52ad434735 | d85e923b-78ed-45ae-ab7b-ddde0665c681 | faa07ea2-76de-4362-a97a-bd0939d02d87 | 2023-04-15T19:17:29.682142+00:00 | Heap Sort is particularly useful when you need to sort large amounts of data that can't fit into memory. This is because Heap Sort is an in-place sorting algorithm, which means that it doesn't require any additional memory to perform the sort. Additionally, Heap Sort has a worst-case time complexity of O(n log n), which is faster than many other comparison-based sorting algorithms, such as Bubble Sort or Insertion Sort. However, if you need a stable sorting algorithm that preserves the order of equal elements in the input array, you may want to consider using a different algorithm, such as Merge Sort or Quick Sort. Ultimately, the choice of sorting algorithm depends on the specific requirements of your application and the characteristics of your data set. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00036718396586366,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000032315216230927035,
"obscene": 0.00020018231589347124,
"identity_attack": 0.00011706525401677936,
"insult": 0.00024601086624898016,
"threat": 0.00003722971086972393,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000027649786716210656
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.55,
0,
0.1,
0.6,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
3d16c6eb-83e9-4014-a781-68657f80d4e1 | d85e923b-78ed-45ae-ab7b-ddde0665c681 | 34c299d9-fc38-46e6-a0f6-ea4ce06009b4 | 2023-04-15T19:22:02.420482+00:00 | Due to the way the Heap Sort algorithm works, it is often used when the smallest (minimum) or the largest (maximum) value is needed instantly. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00024902846780605614,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00010603066039038822,
"obscene": 0.0007397544686682522,
"identity_attack": 0.0002103209844790399,
"insult": 0.000561018125154078,
"threat": 0.00008701099432073534,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00007520637882407755
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | null | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0.1,
0.2,
0.75,
0.3,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
6c13e844-67d4-4ffb-87bc-24f1f077ab9a | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | faa07ea2-76de-4362-a97a-bd0939d02d87 | 2023-04-15T02:23:08.575979+00:00 | Heap Sort is a comparison-based sorting algorithm that uses a binary heap data structure to sort an array in ascending or descending order. The binary heap is a complete binary tree that satisfies the heap property, which states that the value of each node is greater than or equal to (in a max heap) or less than or equal to (in a min heap) the values of its children.
Here are the steps to perform Heap Sort:
1. Build a max heap or min heap from the input array, depending on whether you want to sort the array in ascending or descending order.
To build a max heap:
- Start with the first non-leaf node (i.e., the parent of the last leaf node) and traverse down the heap.
- For each node, compare its value with the values of its left and right child nodes.
- If the value of a child node is greater than the value of its parent node, swap the values.
- Continue the traversal until you reach the root node.
2. Extract the root node from the heap and place it at the end of the array.
3. Repeat step 2 for the remaining nodes in the heap, but exclude the already sorted nodes at the end of the array.
4. After all nodes have been extracted and placed at the end of the array, the array will be sorted in ascending or descending order.
Here's a Python implementation for Heap Sort:
```py
def heapSort(array):
n = len(array)
# Build max heap
for i in range(n // 2 - 1, -1, -1):
heapify(array, n, i)
# Extract nodes and place at the end of the array
for i in range(n - 1, 0, -1):
array[0], array[i] = array[i], array[0]
heapify(array, i, 0)
return array
def heapify(array, n, i):
largest = i
left = 2 * i + 1
right = 2 * i + 2
if left < n and array[left] > array[largest]:
largest = left
if right < n and array[right] > array[largest]:
largest = right
if largest != i:
array[i], array[largest] = array[largest], array[i]
heapify(array, n, largest)
print(heapSort([453, 23, 765, 3, 764])) # Prints: [3, 23, 453, 764, 765]
```
In the above code, the `heapify` function is used to maintain the heap property of the binary heap, and the swap function is used to swap the values of two elements in the array. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0008361547952517867,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0001222090795636177,
"obscene": 0.0009662787197157741,
"identity_attack": 0.00032942864345386624,
"insult": 0.0007582103717140853,
"threat": 0.00008177228301065043,
"sexual_explicit": 0.0000680557859595865
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
3
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.16666666666666666,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.4166666666666667,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
d8a43648-70bb-4b02-9f94-0d97b4d8e773 | 6c13e844-67d4-4ffb-87bc-24f1f077ab9a | 97bfcffa-66ce-4231-a524-1e93fdfa65e4 | 2023-04-15T17:36:37.196889+00:00 | Can you give me a typescript implementation instead? | prompter | en | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00036159763112664223,
"severe_toxicity": 0.000040888691728468984,
"obscene": 0.0002578856365289539,
"identity_attack": 0.0001428208197467029,
"insult": 0.0002676218282431364,
"threat": 0.0000559141299163457,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000029828788683516905
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.85,
0.125,
0,
0.75,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
2,
2,
2,
2,
5,
2,
2,
2,
2
]
} |
f2773ed0-9919-4fc3-bc8d-ad9521c8b23a | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | 44b3b205-b29f-43f0-931d-2e10be8e86ff | 2023-04-15T00:48:38.602463+00:00 | Heap Sort is a comparison-based sorting algorithm that uses a binary heap data structure to efficiently sort a given list or array of elements. The algorithm works in two major steps: building the heap and extracting elements from the heap. Here's a step-by-step description of how Heap Sort works:
Building the Heap:
a. Convert the input array into a binary max-heap. A max-heap is a binary tree in which each parent node has a value greater than or equal to the values of its children.
b. Start from the middle of the array and move towards the first element. For each element, apply the 'heapify' procedure to ensure the subtree rooted at that element follows the max-heap property.
c. Repeat the heapify process until the entire array forms a max-heap.
Extracting Elements from the Heap:
a. Swap the first element (which is the maximum value) of the heap with the last element of the unsorted part of the array.
b. Decrease the size of the unsorted part of the array by one.
c. Apply the heapify procedure to the first element, ensuring that the remaining unsorted elements still form a max-heap.
d. Repeat steps a-c until the unsorted part of the array becomes empty.
At the end of this process, the input array will be sorted in ascending order. Heap Sort has a time complexity of O(n log n) for both the average and worst-case scenarios, which makes it an efficient sorting algorithm for large datasets. However, due to its relatively lower cache performance compared to other sorting algorithms like Quick Sort, Heap Sort may not be the most suitable choice for smaller datasets or when cache performance is a priority. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0003486227069515735,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00005684825009666383,
"obscene": 0.0004249518096912652,
"identity_attack": 0.00015699148934800178,
"insult": 0.0004131886817049235,
"threat": 0.000053973650210537016,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00004189388346276246
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_reply"
],
"count": [
3,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8333333333333334,
0.08333333333333333,
0.16666666666666666,
0.9166666666666666,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
a68af9e1-824d-4a16-996d-983d9bc6b9d1 | f2773ed0-9919-4fc3-bc8d-ad9521c8b23a | 587c0f76-b2f6-4227-9c36-42bce92f64e1 | 2023-04-15T10:33:22.266845+00:00 | What are other sorting algorithms, and what of them solve problems with this one? | prompter | en | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0005317896720953286,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003588901017792523,
"obscene": 0.00026075763162225485,
"identity_attack": 0.00011784580419771373,
"insult": 0.00026585967862047255,
"threat": 0.000046788303734501824,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00003168699913658202
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
5,
16,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.5,
0.3333333333333333,
0.08333333333333333,
0.25,
0.08333333333333333
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
c2c5795b-9576-478b-b156-118400e87ab0 | a68af9e1-824d-4a16-996d-983d9bc6b9d1 | e0c60c52-9f4f-4e21-857e-5692f563abe3 | 2023-04-15T19:22:36.551636+00:00 | There are various sorting algorithms, each with its unique advantages and disadvantages. Some of the other well-known sorting algorithms include Bubble Sort, Insertion Sort, Selection Sort, Merge Sort, Quick Sort, and Radix Sort.
Bubble Sort is a simple sorting algorithm that repeatedly swaps adjacent elements if they are in the wrong order. However, it has a time complexity of O(n^2) and is not efficient for large datasets.
Insertion Sort is another simple sorting algorithm that works by inserting each element in its correct position, one at a time. Its time complexity is also O(n^2), but it performs better than Bubble Sort in practice.
Selection Sort is an in-place comparison-based sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly finding the minimum element and swapping it with the element at the beginning of the unsorted part of the array. It has a time complexity of O(n^2) and is also not very efficient.
Merge Sort is a divide-and-conquer algorithm that works by dividing the input array into two halves, sorting each half separately, and then merging them back together. It has a time complexity of O(n log n) and is stable, but it requires additional memory.
Quick Sort is another divide-and-conquer algorithm that works by partitioning the input array around a pivot element and then recursively sorting the subarrays. It has a time complexity of O(n log n) on average and is efficient in practice, but its worst-case time complexity can be O(n^2) if the pivot is not selected carefully.
Radix Sort is a non-comparison-based sorting algorithm that works by sorting elements based on their digits or other significant digits. It has a time complexity of O(kn), where k is the number of digits in the input elements, and it can be more efficient than comparison-based algorithms for certain types of input data.
Each of these sorting algorithms has its advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of which one to use depends on various factors such as the size of the dataset, the nature of the input data, and the desired time and space complexity. Some algorithms, like Quick Sort and Merge Sort, can be more efficient than Heap Sort for large datasets, while others like Bubble Sort and Selection Sort are less efficient than Heap Sort in practice. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00031879698508419096,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00003304951678728685,
"obscene": 0.00022704403090756387,
"identity_attack": 0.0001082105009118095,
"insult": 0.00023997270909603685,
"threat": 0.00003708375879796222,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002847964788088575
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
7
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0.2,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.85,
0.1,
0.15,
0.9,
0.35,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
28727963-f2e1-4a23-92e8-2a042976e63e | a68af9e1-824d-4a16-996d-983d9bc6b9d1 | 6b09c49d-16f2-4848-b40a-15dfeaf39f88 | 2023-04-15T19:41:15.839004+00:00 | There are many different sorting algorithms, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Here are a few of the most common sorting algorithms:
- Bubble sort is a simple sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly comparing adjacent elements in an array and swapping them if they are in the wrong order. Bubble sort is not very efficient, but it is easy to understand and implement.
- Selection sort is another simple sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly finding the smallest element in an array and swapping it with the first element. Selection sort is more efficient than bubble sort, but it is still not very efficient.
- Insertion sort is a more efficient sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly inserting elements into a sorted subarray. Insertion sort is more efficient than bubble sort and selection sort, but it is still not very efficient for large arrays.
- Merge sort is a divide-and-conquer sorting algorithm that works by recursively dividing an array in half and then merging the two halves back together in sorted order. Merge sort is very efficient for large arrays, but it is more complex to understand and implement than the other sorting algorithms.
- Quick sort is another divide-and-conquer sorting algorithm that works by recursively partitioning an array around a pivot element and then sorting the two subarrays. Quick sort is very efficient for large arrays and is often the fastest sorting algorithm in practice.
The best sorting algorithm to use depends on the specific needs of the application. If speed is not a major concern, then a simple sorting algorithm like bubble sort or selection sort may be sufficient. If speed is important, then a more efficient sorting algorithm like merge sort or quick sort should be used. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0002494678774382919,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00006175887392600998,
"obscene": 0.0004374286509118974,
"identity_attack": 0.00015043221355881542,
"insult": 0.0004068960843142122,
"threat": 0.00005434110789792612,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000044207994505995885
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8,
0.1,
0,
0.8,
0.4,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
b882bb9c-f21b-407e-bf77-37ef7eb72134 | a68af9e1-824d-4a16-996d-983d9bc6b9d1 | 7c77a0d2-ee4d-46ae-ac15-8637de0cd779 | 2023-04-15T19:14:49.159017+00:00 | There are many other sorting algorithms, each with different characteristics and trade-offs. Some of the common ones are:
Selection Sort: A simple algorithm that repeatedly finds the minimum element in the unsorted part of the array and puts it at the end of the sorted part. It has a time complexity of O(n^2) and is not stable.
Bubble Sort: A simple algorithm that repeatedly swaps adjacent elements that are out of order until the array is sorted. It has a time complexity of O(n^2) and is stable.
Insertion Sort: A simple algorithm that builds the sorted array one element at a time by inserting each element into its correct position. It has a time complexity of O(n^2) and is stable.
Merge Sort: A divide-and-conquer algorithm that recursively splits the array into two halves, sorts each half, and then merges them back together. It has a time complexity of O(n log n) and is stable.
Quick Sort: A divide-and-conquer algorithm that partitions the array around a pivot element, such that all elements smaller than the pivot are on its left and all elements larger than the pivot are on its right, and then recursively sorts each subarray. It has an average time complexity of O(n log n) but a worst-case time complexity of O(n^2). It is not stable by default but can be made stable with some modifications.
Heap Sort: An algorithm that uses a binary heap data structure to efficiently find and remove the maximum element from the unsorted part of the array and append it to the sorted part. It has a time complexity of O(n log n) and is not stable.
Some of the problems that Heap Sort solves are:
It can sort an array in-place, using only O(1) extra space.
It can handle large datasets efficiently, as it has a good asymptotic time complexity.
It can be easily parallelized, as each heap operation can be performed independently.
Some of the problems that Heap Sort does not solve are:
It does not preserve the relative order of equal elements, as it is not stable.
It does not have good cache performance, as it accesses elements that are far apart in memory.
It does not perform well on nearly sorted or reverse sorted arrays, as it does not take advantage of existing order.
I hope this answers your question. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0002934139338321984,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00005985612369840965,
"obscene": 0.0004407131636980921,
"identity_attack": 0.00015625641390215605,
"insult": 0.000355684373062104,
"threat": 0.00005220564707997255,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00004380975951789878
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
4
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.8,
0.05,
0.2,
0.9,
0.4,
0
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
0ff757e5-646f-4e88-9c4d-d68ed6058afc | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | fdae5e75-9ce4-4479-ae48-42edef4a0cc1 | 2023-04-15T01:21:52.200489+00:00 | Keep the change | assistant | en | 5 | false | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.00031362182926386595,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00006891931116115302,
"obscene": 0.00044735698611475527,
"identity_attack": 0.00014412305608857423,
"insult": 0.00045083786244504154,
"threat": 0.00007901158824097365,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00004331272066337988
} | 0eeecf72-76d1-4827-aad7-308d79ed445c | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"-1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
4,
1
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0.6,
1,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.4,
0.2,
0,
0.05,
0.2
],
"count": [
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5,
5
]
} |
0efb5111-b532-4ae2-859e-e128d03e8ad8 | null | 8fe76f9b-12ce-4801-bed0-6ad9b545799d | 2023-02-10T00:55:49.223819+00:00 | ¿Puedo esterilizar ami gata en celo? | prompter | es | 3 | true | false | null | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.4945562779903412,
"severe_toxicity": 0.0012310153106227517,
"obscene": 0.014773381873965263,
"identity_attack": 0.0013275817036628723,
"insult": 0.025047851726412773,
"threat": 0.2585729658603668,
"sexual_explicit": 0.035451143980026245
} | 0efb5111-b532-4ae2-859e-e128d03e8ad8 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1",
"-1",
"_skip_reply",
"_skip_ranking"
],
"count": [
2,
1,
7,
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.3333333333333333,
0.08333333333333333,
0.16666666666666666,
0.25,
0.25
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
37e38b0a-5bbc-4a17-a578-b728ee3d3c70 | 0efb5111-b532-4ae2-859e-e128d03e8ad8 | 6f7cd3ea-021b-4ba5-8798-cd521faaefaa | 2023-02-14T21:06:23.727516+00:00 | Sí, se puede esterilizar a una gata incluso si está en celo. Lo ideal es hacerlo en un momento en que no esté en celo, ya que puede haber más riesgos y complicaciones durante la cirugía si está en ese momento del ciclo. Te recomiendo que hables con tu veterinario para que te informe mejor sobre cuándo es el mejor momento para hacerlo y cualquier posible riesgo que pueda haber. La esterilización tiene muchos beneficios para la salud de tu gata, como prevenir enfermedades y comportamientos no deseados. Espero que esto te haya ayudado. | assistant | es | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
"toxicity": 0.0004983249236829579,
"severe_toxicity": 0.00004091958544449881,
"obscene": 0.00026173103833571076,
"identity_attack": 0.00010124940308742225,
"insult": 0.0002489553589839488,
"threat": 0.00008166988118318841,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00005841569509357214
} | 0efb5111-b532-4ae2-859e-e128d03e8ad8 | ready_for_export | {
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
} | {
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.6666666666666666,
0,
0,
0.9166666666666666,
0.3333333333333333,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
} |
Subsets and Splits
No saved queries yet
Save your SQL queries to embed, download, and access them later. Queries will appear here once saved.