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{"tstamp": 1722548538.3092, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "text-embedding-004", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722548538.03, "finish": 1722548538.3092, "ip": "", "conv_id": "a411458c4fde4ce29f79f83601d54568", "model_name": "text-embedding-004", "prompt": "olympic swim gold", "output": [["olympic swim gold", "Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\nThe United States claimed a total of 31 medals (16 golds, 9 silver, and 6 bronze) in the leaderboard to maintain its supremacy as the most successful nation in swimming. Brought by an unprecedented sporting domination, Michael Phelps emerged as the most decorated Olympian of all time after winning six more medals at these Games to bring his total after the 2012 games to 22 (18 golds, 2 silver, and 2 bronze). Battling against the Americans for an overall medal count, China mounted to an unexpected second-place effort on the leaderboard with a tally of 10 medals (five golds, three silver, and bronze) after striking a superb double from Sun Yang in long-distance freestyle (both 400 and 1500 m) and Ye Shiwen in the individual medley (both 200 and 400 m). Meanwhile, France ended on a spectacular fashion in third spot with a total of seven medals (four golds, two silver, and one bronze), followed by the Netherlands with four, including two golds from Ranomi Kromowidjojo in sprint freestyle (both 50 and 100 m), and South Africa with three.\nFor the first time since 1992, Australia delivered an underwhelming performance with only a single triumph in the freestyle relay, but managed to bring home a total of ten medals. After not winning a gold in swimming since 2000, Japan produced the most medals in the post-war era to build a tally of eleven (three silver and eight bronze)."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722548538.3092, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "text-embedding-004", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722548538.03, "finish": 1722548538.3092, "ip": "", "conv_id": "a411458c4fde4ce29f79f83601d54568", "model_name": "text-embedding-004", "prompt": "olympic swim gold", "output": [["olympic swim gold", "Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\nThe United States claimed a total of 31 medals (16 golds, 9 silver, and 6 bronze) in the leaderboard to maintain its supremacy as the most successful nation in swimming. Brought by an unprecedented sporting domination, Michael Phelps emerged as the most decorated Olympian of all time after winning six more medals at these Games to bring his total after the 2012 games to 22 (18 golds, 2 silver, and 2 bronze). Battling against the Americans for an overall medal count, China mounted to an unexpected second-place effort on the leaderboard with a tally of 10 medals (five golds, three silver, and bronze) after striking a superb double from Sun Yang in long-distance freestyle (both 400 and 1500 m) and Ye Shiwen in the individual medley (both 200 and 400 m). Meanwhile, France ended on a spectacular fashion in third spot with a total of seven medals (four golds, two silver, and one bronze), followed by the Netherlands with four, including two golds from Ranomi Kromowidjojo in sprint freestyle (both 50 and 100 m), and South Africa with three.\nFor the first time since 1992, Australia delivered an underwhelming performance with only a single triumph in the freestyle relay, but managed to bring home a total of ten medals. After not winning a gold in swimming since 2000, Japan produced the most medals in the post-war era to build a tally of eleven (three silver and eight bronze)."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722548626.2977, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722548624.0975, "finish": 1722548626.2977, "ip": "", "conv_id": "a53118d24ff6408f9d4659c4eaaa523a", "model_name": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "prompt": "can you zip a zip file?", "output": [["can you zip a zip file?", "Stackoverflow Stackexchange\n\nQ: How to add 'select one...' to options_from_collection_for_select Below is my select-form that works properly.\nWhen the user loads the page it shall show an initial ‘select one...’ with value null or ‘’.\nI tried to add it to the Object but wasn’t able to and would be glad to get help!\nThanks a lot!\n\nIn my view:\n= select_tag 'incident[fault_id]' , options_from_collection_for_select( Fault.all, :id, :label)\n\nI use Rails 3.2 and HAML\n\nUpdate:\nBy chance I found something really sweet:\ninclude_blank: 'select one...'\n\nor completely\n= f.collection_select :fault_id, Fault.order(:label), :id, :label, include_blank: 'select one...'\n\nIn case one likes that too...\nReference: http://api.rubyonrails.org/classes/ActionView/Helpers/FormOptionsHelper.html\n\nA: options_from_collection_for_select returns a string of option tags that have been compiled by iterating over the collection and assigning the result of a call to the value_method as the option value and the text_method as the option text. \nSo just prepend it with \"select_one\" option string without value:\n = select_tag 'incident[fault_id]', content_tag(:option,'select one...',:value=>\"\")+options_from_collection_for_select( Fault.all, :id, :label)\n\n"]], "corpus": "stackexchange"}
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{"tstamp": 1722548626.2977, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "voyage-multilingual-2", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722548624.0975, "finish": 1722548626.2977, "ip": "", "conv_id": "ade1b400306344cc91c167999d25b585", "model_name": "voyage-multilingual-2", "prompt": "can you zip a zip file?", "output": [["can you zip a zip file?", "Superuser Stackexchange\n\nQ: Can Double Zipping Cause Problems? I have a directory that I have been storing a ton of files in. Among the 10ish types of files there are also .zips of other directories.\nIn my personal experience I vaguely remember issues when trying to zip zips (ha zip zips).\nWill compressing an already compressed file cause immediate problems, or potentially problems later on when I attempt to uncompress it?\nI read Can zipping a file break it?, but it does not really address the zipping of zips. I did notice that corruption can cause zips to break. Would zipping zips potentially corrupt files?\n\nA: You can do that, you shouldn't see any problem but compressing a compressed folder, you won't gain a lot of compression. That's it...\n"]], "corpus": "stackexchange"}
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