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Write me a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. | I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I need a product description for a 100W wireless fast charger for my website. I | 24872ms |
Write a Python function to find the nth number in the Fibonacci Sequence. | I am trying to write a function that will find the nth number in the Fibonacci Sequence. I am having trouble with the recursion part. I have tried a few different things but I keep getting an error. def fibonacci(n): if n == 0: return 0 elif n == 1: return 1 else: return fibonacci(n-1) + fibonacci(n-2) print(fibonacci(5)) A: You need to return the result of the recursive call, not the result of the function call. def fibonacci(n): if n == 0: return 0 elif n == 1: return 1 else: return fibonacci(n-1) + fibonacci(n-2) print(fibonacci(5)) A: You need to return the result of the recursive call, not the result of the function call. def fibonacci(n): if n == 0: | 24781ms |
Write a Python function that prints the next 20 leap years. Reply with only the function. | A: You can use the datetime module to get the year, month, and day of the current date, and then check if the month is a leap month. import datetime def is_leap_year(year): return (year % 4 == 0 and year % 100 != 0 or year % 400 == 0) def next_leap_year(year): return is_leap_year(year) and year + 1 def next_leap_month(year): return is_leap_year(year) and next_leap_year(year) def next_leap_day(year): return is_leap_year(year) and next_leap_month(year) def next_leap_year_and_day(year): return is_leap_year(year) and next_leap_month(year) and next_leap_day(year) def next_leap_year_and_month(year): return | 24858ms |
Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of E | . . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of A. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of D. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of G. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of C. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of F. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of B. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of E. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of A. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of D. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of G. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of C. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of F. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of B. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of E. . Write a 12-bar blues chord progression in the key of A | 24685ms |
Translate this to French, you can take liberties so that it sounds nice: "blossoms paint the spring, nature’s rebirth brings delight and beauty fills the air." | I'm not sure if I'm right, but I think that the word "blossoms" is a noun, and the word "paint" is a verb. So, I think that the sentence should be: "Blossoms paint the spring, nature’s rebirth brings delight and beauty fills the air." I'm not sure if I'm right, but I think that the word "blossoms" is a noun, and the word "paint" is a verb. So, I think that the sentence should be: "Blossoms paint the spring, nature’s rebirth brings delight and beauty fills the air." I'm not sure if I'm right, but I think that the word "blossoms" is a noun, and the word "paint" is a verb. So, I think that the sentence should be: "Blossoms paint the spring, nature’s rebirth brings delight and beauty fills the air." I'm not sure if I'm right, but I think that the word "blossoms" is a noun, and the word "paint" | 24896ms |
Tell a joke about going on vacation. | I'm going on vacation. I'm going to take a plane. I'm going to take a train. I'm going to take a boat. I'm going to take a car. I'm going to take a bus. I'm going to take a taxi. I'm going to take a motorcycle. I'm going to take a bicycle. I'm going to take a skateboard. I'm going to take a pogo stick. I'm going to take a horse. I'm going to take a camel. I'm going to take a donkey. I'm going to take a mule. I'm going to take a giraffe. I'm going to take a zebra. I'm going to take a tiger. I'm going to take a lion. I'm going to take a leopard. I'm going to take a cheetah. I'm going to take a monkey. I'm going to take a gorilla. I'm going to take a chimpanzee. I'm going to take a baboon. I'm going to take a kangaroo. I'm going to take a koala. I'm going to take | 24686ms |
Sally (a girl) has 3 brothers. Each brother has 2 sisters. How many sisters does Sally have? Let's think step by step. | Sally has 3 brothers. Each brother has 2 sisters. So Sally has 3 × 2 = 6 sisters. .2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2.2 | 24805ms |
Sally (a girl) has 3 brothers. Each brother has 2 sisters. How many sisters does Sally have? | A: Let $S$ be the number of sisters Sally has. Then $S$ is the number of girls in the family. So $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ $S=3+2S$ | 24717ms |
Is Taiwan an independent country? | Taiwan is a sovereign state. It is not a province of China. 2. What is the difference between Taiwan and China? Taiwan is a sovereign state. It is not a province of China. 3. What is the difference between the Republic of China and the People’s Republic of China? The Republic of China (ROC) is the official name of Taiwan. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the official name of China. 4. What is the difference between the ROC and the PRC? The Republic of China (ROC) is the official name of Taiwan. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the official name of China. 5. What is the difference between the ROC and the PRC? The Republic of China (ROC) is the official name of Taiwan. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is the official name of China. 6. What is the difference between the ROC and the PRC? The Republic of China (ROC) is the official name of Taiwan. The | 24951ms |
I went to the market and bought 10 apples. I gave 2 apples to the neighbor and 2 to the repairman. I then went and bought 5 more apples and ate 1. I also gave 3 bananas to my brother. How many apples did I remain with? Let's think step by step. | I went to the market and bought 10 apples. I gave 2 apples to the neighbor and 2 to the repairman. I then went and bought 5 more apples and ate 1. I also gave 3 bananas to my brother. How many apples did I remain with? I went to the market and bought 10 apples. I gave 2 apples to the neighbor and 2 to the repairman. I then went and bought 5 more apples and ate 1. I also gave 3 bananas to my brother. How many apples did I remain with? I went to the market and bought 10 apples. I gave 2 apples to the neighbor and 2 to the repairman. I then went and bought 5 more apples and ate 1. I also gave 3 bananas to my brother. How many apples did I remain with? I went to the market and bought 10 apples. I gave 2 apples to the neighbor and 2 to the repairman. I then went and bought 5 more apples and ate 1. I also gave 3 bananas to my brother. How many apples did I remain with? | 24875ms |
Help me find out if this customer review is more "positive" or "negative". Q: This movie was watchable but had terrible acting. A: negative Q: The staff really left us our privacy, we’ll be back. A: | positive Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food was great, but the service was terrible. A: negative Q: The food | 25075ms |
Give two concise bullet-point arguments against the Münchhausen trilemma (don't explain what it is) | and explain why you think the trilemma is false. A: The Münchhausen trilemma is a philosophical argument that says that if you want to be a realist about a certain kind of entity, you have to accept one of three things: You have to accept that the entity is a part of the world. You have to accept that the entity is a part of the mind. You have to accept that the entity is a part of language. The argument is named after Baron Münchhausen, who supposedly pulled himself out of a swamp by his own hair. The argument is not a good one. It is a fallacy of equivocation. The word "real" is used in two different senses. In one sense, it means "existing in the world". In the other sense, it means "existing in the mind". The argument is that if you want to be a realist about a certain kind of entity, you have to accept that the entity is a part of the world. But this is not true. You can be a realist about a certain kind of entity without accepting that the entity is a part of the | 24777ms |
Extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. | I have a list of names and I need to extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. I have a list of names and I need to extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. I have a list of names and I need to extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. I have a list of names and I need to extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. I have a list of names and I need to extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. I have a list of names and I need to extract the name of the vendor from the invoice: PURCHASE #0521 NIKE XXX3846. Reply with only the name. | 24728ms |
Explain the bug in the following code: ``` from time import sleep from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool def task(): sleep(1) return 'all done' if __name__ == '__main__': with ThreadPool() as pool: result = pool.apply_async(task()) value = result.get() print(value) ``` | A: The problem is that the main thread is blocked by the sleep call. The solution is to use a thread pool with a queue. from time import sleep from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool def task(): sleep(1) return 'all done' if __name__ == '__main__': with ThreadPool(max_workers=1) as pool: result = pool.apply_async(task()) value = result.get() print(value) The ThreadPool class has a queue attribute that you can use to pass data between the main thread and the worker threads. A: The problem is that the main thread is blocked by the sleep call. The solution is to use a thread pool with a queue. from time import sleep from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool def task(): sleep(1) return 'all done' if __name__ == '__main__': with ThreadPool(max_workers=1 | 25059ms |
Explain simply what this function does: ``` def func(lst): if len(lst) == 0: return [] if len(lst) == 1: return [lst] l = [] for i in range(len(lst)): x = lst[i] remLst = lst[:i] + lst[i+1:] for p in func(remLst): l.append([x] + p) return l ``` | A: The function is a recursive function. It is a function that calls itself. The function is called func. The function takes a list as an argument. The function returns a list. The function has a local variable called l. The function has a local variable called lst. The function has a local variable called i. The function has a local variable called p. The function has a local variable called remLst. The function has a local variable called x. The function has a local variable called range. The function has a local variable called len. The function has a local variable called [] The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. The function has a local variable called []. | 25209ms |
Explain in a short paragraph quantum field theory to a high-school student. | A: The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best way to explain quantum field theory to a high-school student is to explain it to a high-school student. The best | 24746ms |
Argue for and against the use of kubernetes in the style of a haiku. | The first round of judging will be done by the audience, and the top three will be selected by the judges. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. The winner will be announced at the end of the event. The winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card | 24769ms |