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{"tstamp": 1722870822.0663, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722870821.8509, "finish": 1722870822.0663, "ip": "", "conv_id": "7b87d50206af49e784a65b050f598985", "model_name": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "prompt": "redactar un informe completo, con introducción, objetivo general, 3 objetivos específicos, desarrollo, 4 conclusiones y 4 recomendaciones para evaluar la propuesta de instalar una marquesina solar para recarga de vehículos eléctricos, en un tono profesional", "output": [["redactar un informe completo, con introducción, objetivo general, 3 objetivos específicos, desarrollo, 4 conclusiones y 4 recomendaciones para evaluar la propuesta de instalar una marquesina solar para recarga de vehículos eléctricos, en un tono profesional", "Apple Stackexchange\n\nQ: Power a MacBook Off-Grid I'm interested in working remotely- very remotely off-grid in fact. How can I power a Macbook Pro & related peripherals using Solar Power?\n\nA: If you don’t want a do it yourself system. And you have a couple of thousand dollars, then you could purchase a couple of Jackery Portable charging stations and power each one with a portable Jackery solar panel array. I use the brand name just to point out that there are integrated off the shelf solutions. \nIt takes a long time to fully charge up a backup battery with a solar panel. So the 2 station setup probably doesn’t support a heavy computer usage scenario. But it’s clean and compact and portable and relatively light weight. And might put you into another path of investigation even if these don’t cover all your usage. \nTwo portable lithium batteries each with a collapsible solar panel array:\nAmazon Jackery Power Station\nAmazon Jackery Solar Panel\n"]], "corpus": "stackexchange"}
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{"tstamp": 1722868667.9937, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "GritLM/GritLM-7B", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722868667.7905, "finish": 1722868667.9937, "ip": "", "conv_id": "d62e239fe498444e933065e9b396eb56", "model_name": "GritLM/GritLM-7B", "prompt": "Find me a planet near α 23h 06m 29.368s and δ −05° 02′ 29.04″ that could be habitable.", "output": [["Find me a planet near α 23h 06m 29.368s and δ −05° 02′ 29.04″ that could be habitable.", "Kepler-62f\n\nKepler-62f (also known by its Kepler Object of Interest designation KOI-701.04) is a super-Earth exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of the star Kepler-62, the outermost of five such planets discovered around the star by NASA's Kepler spacecraft. It is located about from Earth in the constellation of Lyra."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722870822.0663, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722870821.8509, "finish": 1722870822.0663, "ip": "", "conv_id": "7d747b57ccce4c5081699cc9898418ff", "model_name": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "prompt": "redactar un informe completo, con introducción, objetivo general, 3 objetivos específicos, desarrollo, 4 conclusiones y 4 recomendaciones para evaluar la propuesta de instalar una marquesina solar para recarga de vehículos eléctricos, en un tono profesional", "output": [["redactar un informe completo, con introducción, objetivo general, 3 objetivos específicos, desarrollo, 4 conclusiones y 4 recomendaciones para evaluar la propuesta de instalar una marquesina solar para recarga de vehículos eléctricos, en un tono profesional", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: Laravel Valet installation In trying to get Laravel Valet up and running, I have stumbled upon this issue. When running 'valet install' or 'valet park' or any valet-command at all, I get the following error:\n> PHP Fatal error: Cannot redeclare info() (previously declared in /Users/jantore/.composer/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/helpers.php:454) in /Users/jantore/.composer/vendor/laravel/valet/cli/includes/helpers.php on line 20\n> \n> Fatal error: Cannot redeclare info() (previously declared in\n> /Users/jantore/.composer/vendor/laravel/framework/src/Illuminate/Foundation/helpers.php:454)\n> in\n> /Users/jantore/.composer/vendor/laravel/valet/cli/includes/helpers.php\n> on line 20 eger:~ jantore$\n\nI went through the helpers.php document and tried to comment out the info()-function, but that didn't make a difference.\nI have a fresh Brew install with PHP 7.0 as per the Valet-install instructions. \nAnyone have any clue what this might be?\n\nUpdate: As per Ben Swinbourne's suggestion I tried with composer global dump-autoload. Unfortunately the same result, no change in the error. Thanx to Ben for the suggestion though :)\n\nA: I know this is an old topic, I recently had a similar issue, except mine was around the retry() function.\nto solve it.\ncomposer global remove laravel/valet\ncomposer global require laravel/valet\n\n"]], "corpus": "stackexchange"}
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{"tstamp": 1722870822.0663, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722870821.8509, "finish": 1722870822.0663, "ip": "", "conv_id": "7b87d50206af49e784a65b050f598985", "model_name": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "prompt": "redactar un informe completo, con introducción, objetivo general, 3 objetivos específicos, desarrollo, 4 conclusiones y 4 recomendaciones para evaluar la propuesta de instalar una marquesina solar para recarga de vehículos eléctricos, en un tono profesional", "output": [["redactar un informe completo, con introducción, objetivo general, 3 objetivos específicos, desarrollo, 4 conclusiones y 4 recomendaciones para evaluar la propuesta de instalar una marquesina solar para recarga de vehículos eléctricos, en un tono profesional", "Apple Stackexchange\n\nQ: Power a MacBook Off-Grid I'm interested in working remotely- very remotely off-grid in fact. How can I power a Macbook Pro & related peripherals using Solar Power?\n\nA: If you don’t want a do it yourself system. And you have a couple of thousand dollars, then you could purchase a couple of Jackery Portable charging stations and power each one with a portable Jackery solar panel array. I use the brand name just to point out that there are integrated off the shelf solutions. \nIt takes a long time to fully charge up a backup battery with a solar panel. So the 2 station setup probably doesn’t support a heavy computer usage scenario. But it’s clean and compact and portable and relatively light weight. And might put you into another path of investigation even if these don’t cover all your usage. \nTwo portable lithium batteries each with a collapsible solar panel array:\nAmazon Jackery Power Station\nAmazon Jackery Solar Panel\n"]], "corpus": "stackexchange"}
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{"tstamp": 1722871269.1513, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722871266.8732, "finish": 1722871269.1513, "ip": "", "conv_id": "23f2bce0bda24c27a2405d9c4dfdf6fa", "model_name": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "prompt": "tell me about the uk sovereign wealth fund", "output": [["tell me about the uk sovereign wealth fund", "Sovereign wealth fund\n\nGlobal financial system Government Pension Fund of Norway\nInvestment management\nList of exchange-traded funds\nList of hedge funds\nList of investment banks\nList of private-equity firms\nNational wealth\nSovereign Wealth Fund Institute – What is a SWF? What is a Sovereign Wealth Fund? - SWFI\nNatural Resource Governance Institute & Columbia Center for Sustainable Investment \"Managing the Public Trust: How to make natural resource funds work for citizens\", 2014.\nCastelli Massimiliano and Fabio Scacciavillani \"The New Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds\", John Wiley & Sons, 2012\nSaleem H. Ali and Gary Flomenhoft. \"Innovating Sovereign Wealth Funds\" . Policy Innovations, 17 February 2011.\nM. Nicolas J. Firzli World Pensions Council (WPC) Asset Owners Report: “Infrastructure Investments in an Age of Austerity: The Pension and Sovereign Funds Perspective”, USAK/JTW 30 July 2011 and Revue Analyse Financière, Q4 2011\nM. Nicolas J. Firzli and Joshua Franzel. \"Non-Federal Sovereign Wealth Funds in the United States and Canada\". Revue Analyse Financière, Q3 2014\nXu Yi-chong and Gawdat Bahgat, eds. The Political Economy of Sovereign Wealth Funds'' (Palgrave Macmillan; 2011) 272 pages; case studies of SWFs in China, Kuwait, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, and other countries.\nLixia, Loh. \"Sovereign Wealth Funds: States Buying the World\" (Global Professional Publishing: 2010)."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722871442.0836, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722871439.9261, "finish": 1722871442.0836, "ip": "", "conv_id": "afca1c18db09447db8e80c2c69043053", "model_name": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "prompt": "What was the result of the UK general election this year? Why did that happen?", "output": [["What was the result of the UK general election this year? Why did that happen?", "2019 United Kingdom general election\n\nThe election result gave Johnson the mandate he sought from the electorate to formally implement the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, and to complete the repeal of the European Communities Act 1972 on 31 January 2020. Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's leader at the election, resigned triggering the 2020 party leadership election, which was won by his shadow Brexit secretary, Keir Starmer. Jane Dodds, the Liberal Democrats' leader in Wales, was also unseated in Brecon and Radnorshire. In Northern Ireland, Irish nationalist MPs outnumbered unionists for the first time, although the unionist popular vote remained higher at 43.1 per cent, and the seven Sinn Féin MPs did not take their seats due to their tradition of abstentionism. This is the most recent election to produce a parliamentary term with more than one prime minister. Johnson would resign amid a government crisis in 2022, being followed by Liz Truss for fifty days and then latterly by Rishi Sunak, who would, conversely to Johnson, lead the Conservatives to their worst defeat in history. As a result, this remains the Conservative Party’s most recent general election victory.\nBackground\nIn July 2016, Theresa May was elected Prime Minister to succeed David Cameron, who had resigned following the 2016 Brexit referendum. The Conservative Party had governed since the 2010 general election, initially in coalition with the Liberal Democrats and then alone with a small majority following the 2015 general election. In the 2017 general election, May lost her majority but was able to resume office as a result of a confidence and supply agreement with Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), known as the Conservative–DUP agreement. In the face of opposition from the DUP and Conservative backbenchers, the second May ministry was unable to pass its Brexit withdrawal agreement by 29 March 2019, so some political commentators considered that an early general election was likely."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722871442.0836, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722871439.9261, "finish": 1722871442.0836, "ip": "", "conv_id": "245ec3133dd044998ce93fde8ee93d45", "model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "prompt": "What was the result of the UK general election this year? Why did that happen?", "output": [["What was the result of the UK general election this year? Why did that happen?", "2017 United Kingdom general election\n\nThe 2017 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 8 June 2017, two years after the previous general election in 2015; it was the first since 1992 to be held on a day that did not coincide with any local elections. The governing Conservative Party led by the prime minister Theresa May remained the largest single party in the House of Commons but lost its small overall majority, resulting in the formation of a Conservative minority government with a confidence and supply agreement with the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of Northern Ireland.\nThe Conservative Party, which had governed as a senior coalition partner from 2010 and as a single-party majority government from 2015, was led by May as Prime Minister. It was defending a working majority of 17 seats against the opposition Labour Party led by Jeremy Corbyn. It was the first general election to be contested by either May or Corbyn as party leader; May had succeeded David Cameron following his resignation as prime minister the previous summer, while Corbyn had succeeded Ed Miliband after he resigned following Labour's failure to win the general election two years earlier.\nUnder the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 an election had not been due until May 2020, but Prime Minister May's call for a snap election was ratified by the necessary two-thirds vote in the House of Commons on 19 April 2017. May said that she hoped to secure a larger majority to \"strengthen [her] hand\" in the forthcoming Brexit negotiations."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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