{"tstamp": 1722264298.2174, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "f7444779f1ef4a6bb23d8d4b89df45e2", "0_model_name": "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2", "0_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "0_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: Spying on selfinjecting bean How to spy on a bean, that injects itself?\nSuppose we have\n@Service\npublic class SomeClass {\n @Autowired\n private SomeClass someClass;\n ...\n}\n\nNow I want to use the following in my test:\n@SpyBean\nprivate SomeClass someClass;\n\nI'm getting the following error:\n\nBean with name 'someClass' has been injected into other beans [someClass] in its raw version as part of a circular reference, but has eventually been wrapped. This means that said other beans do not use the final version of the bean. This is often the result of over-eager type matching - consider using 'getBeanNamesOfType' with the 'allowEagerInit' flag turned off, for example.\n\nAlso without self injection tests run flawlessly.\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "0f74f152c34f49fda75dbbe2bf6951eb", "1_model_name": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "1_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "1_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: DefaultParser in Apache Commons CLI I wanted to try out the Apache Commons CLI, and figured a good place to start would be the 'usage' section on its web page.\nhttp://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-cli/usage.html\nNow, the example suggest to create a DefaultParser, however the closest sounding I could find is BasicParser. Is this the thing to use, am I missing something?\n\nA: I used GnuParser() instead of DefaultParser() and it works well.\n\nCommandLineParser parser = new GnuParser();\n\nUpdate : In version 1.3.1 of CLI, GnuParser() is now deprecated. So I simply added import org.apache.commons.cli.DefaultParser;and now I use CommandLineParser parser = new DefaultParser();\nAnd all is fine!\n"]], "1_corpus": "stackexchange"} {"tstamp": 1722264341.2759, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "leftvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "220765d4770d4fef8af22b7bbcdda9d5", "0_model_name": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "0_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "0_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Scifi Stackexchange\n\nQ: Can someone identify this book, where children are bred for specific jobs? Things I remember about this book:\n\n\n*\n\n*Every child was selected for a certain job/career;\n\n*If twins were born, one was always killed;\n\n*Seeing colors for the first time (describing the color of an apple);\n\n*Seeing war and death and poverty.\n\n\nDoes anyone have any idea what this book might be?\n\nA: I don't remember the exact details about senses and conditioning, but Huxley's Brave New World fits with the job-specific breeding.\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "16a9be556f8a44b4a2957bd030a812d1", "1_model_name": "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2", "1_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "1_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: Spying on selfinjecting bean How to spy on a bean, that injects itself?\nSuppose we have\n@Service\npublic class SomeClass {\n @Autowired\n private SomeClass someClass;\n ...\n}\n\nNow I want to use the following in my test:\n@SpyBean\nprivate SomeClass someClass;\n\nI'm getting the following error:\n\nBean with name 'someClass' has been injected into other beans [someClass] in its raw version as part of a circular reference, but has eventually been wrapped. This means that said other beans do not use the final version of the bean. This is often the result of over-eager type matching - consider using 'getBeanNamesOfType' with the 'allowEagerInit' flag turned off, for example.\n\nAlso without self injection tests run flawlessly.\n"]], "1_corpus": "stackexchange"} {"tstamp": 1722264358.0593, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "leftvote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "16064c069fd346239d4042c7655a55a3", "0_model_name": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "0_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "0_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Scifi Stackexchange\n\nQ: Can someone identify this book, where children are bred for specific jobs? Things I remember about this book:\n\n\n*\n\n*Every child was selected for a certain job/career;\n\n*If twins were born, one was always killed;\n\n*Seeing colors for the first time (describing the color of an apple);\n\n*Seeing war and death and poverty.\n\n\nDoes anyone have any idea what this book might be?\n\nA: I don't remember the exact details about senses and conditioning, but Huxley's Brave New World fits with the job-specific breeding.\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "7fed0018728a4e1ab6f78a71685f5183", "1_model_name": "sentence-transformers/all-MiniLM-L6-v2", "1_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "1_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: Spying on selfinjecting bean How to spy on a bean, that injects itself?\nSuppose we have\n@Service\npublic class SomeClass {\n @Autowired\n private SomeClass someClass;\n ...\n}\n\nNow I want to use the following in my test:\n@SpyBean\nprivate SomeClass someClass;\n\nI'm getting the following error:\n\nBean with name 'someClass' has been injected into other beans [someClass] in its raw version as part of a circular reference, but has eventually been wrapped. This means that said other beans do not use the final version of the bean. This is often the result of over-eager type matching - consider using 'getBeanNamesOfType' with the 'allowEagerInit' flag turned off, for example.\n\nAlso without self injection tests run flawlessly.\n"]], "1_corpus": "stackexchange"} {"tstamp": 1722264366.3314, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "tievote", "models": ["", ""], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "2ff44f1683a2402088a4b6c00e43e0bd", "0_model_name": "intfloat/multilingual-e5-large-instruct", "0_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "0_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Scifi Stackexchange\n\nQ: Can someone identify this book, where children are bred for specific jobs? Things I remember about this book:\n\n\n*\n\n*Every child was selected for a certain job/career;\n\n*If twins were born, one was always killed;\n\n*Seeing colors for the first time (describing the color of an apple);\n\n*Seeing war and death and poverty.\n\n\nDoes anyone have any idea what this book might be?\n\nA: I don't remember the exact details about senses and conditioning, but Huxley's Brave New World fits with the job-specific breeding.\n"]], "0_corpus": "stackexchange", "1_conv_id": "ba2e1f6e5cce435ca5e45f3d4f5cb369", "1_model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "1_prompt": "Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "1_output": [["Brave New World Aldous Huxley", "Scifi Stackexchange\n\nQ: Can someone identify this book, where children are bred for specific jobs? Things I remember about this book:\n\n\n*\n\n*Every child was selected for a certain job/career;\n\n*If twins were born, one was always killed;\n\n*Seeing colors for the first time (describing the color of an apple);\n\n*Seeing war and death and poverty.\n\n\nDoes anyone have any idea what this book might be?\n\nA: I don't remember the exact details about senses and conditioning, but Huxley's Brave New World fits with the job-specific breeding.\n"]], "1_corpus": "stackexchange"}