{"tstamp": 1722332338.1269, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "bothbadvote", "models": ["jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1"], "ip": "", "0_conv_id": "804ddfe21ba240c19d8b2b8247e7fe5b", "0_model_name": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "0_prompt": "Why can't my lawn get too tall in the suburbs?", "0_output": [["Why can't my lawn get too tall in the suburbs?", "The Suburbs\n\n#2 β Billboards Top 10 Albums of 2010\n#2 β Magnets Top 20 Albums of 2010\n#2 β NMEs Top 75 Albums of 2010\n#2 β Relevant Magazines Top 10 Albums of 2010\n#2 β Stereogum's Top 50 Albums of 2010\n#2 β Times Top 10 Albums of 2010\n#2 β Under the Radars Top 50 Albums of 2010\n#3 β Spins 40 Best Albums of 2010\n#4 β MTV's 20 Best Albums of 2010\n#4 β Rolling Stones 30 Best Albums of 2010\n#7 β Paste Magazine's 50 Best Albums of 2010\n#9 β American Songwriters Top 50 Albums of 2010\n#11 β Drowned in Sound's Albums of the Year\n#11 β Pitchfork's Top 50 Albums of 2010\n#21 β Rough Trade Shops's Albums of the Year (UK)\n#23 β Robert Christgau's 2010 Dean's List\nGlide Magazines Top 20 Albums of 2010\nNPR's 50 Favorite Albums of 2010\nThe single βReady to Startβ was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.\nTrack listingNotes\"Suburban War\" is the second to last track on the vinyl version of the album.\n\"We Used to Wait\" finishes on an infinite loop at the end of Side 3 of the vinyl version."]], "0_corpus": "wikipedia", "1_conv_id": "09f9e3088f8f45be984082f34dd57d21", "1_model_name": "mixedbread-ai/mxbai-embed-large-v1", "1_prompt": "Why can't my lawn get too tall in the suburbs?", "1_output": [["Why can't my lawn get too tall in the suburbs?", "Lawn\n\nReplacing turf grass with low-maintenance groundcovers or employing a variety of low-maintenance perennials, trees and shrubs can be a good alternative to traditional lawn spaces, especially in hard-to-grow or hard-to-mow areas, as it can reduce maintenance requirements, associated pollution and offers higher aesthetic and wildlife value. Growing a mixed variety of flowering plants instead of turfgrass is sometimes referred to as meadowscaping.\nNon-productive space\nLawns take up space that could otherwise be used more productively, such as for urban agriculture or home gardening. This is the case in many cities and suburbs in the United States, where open or unused spaces are \"not generally a result of a positive decision to leave room for some use, but rather is an expression of a pastoral aesthetic norm that prizes spacious lawns and the zoning restrictions and neighborhood covenants that give these norms the force of law.\"\nIn urban and suburban spaces, growing food in front yards and parking strips can not only provide fresh produce but also be a source of neighborhood pride. While converting lawn space into strictly utilitarian farms is not common, incorporating edible plants into front yards with sustainable and aesthetically pleasing design is of growing interest in the United States."]], "1_corpus": "wikipedia"} | |