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{"tstamp": 1722974201.7134, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722974199.445, "finish": 1722974201.7134, "ip": "", "conv_id": "9615bc609c4746ce8b12997b6761d358", "model_name": "jinaai/jina-embeddings-v2-base-en", "prompt": "write a sentence about soccer", "output": [["write a sentence about soccer", "Sportpalast speech\n\nThe Sportpalast speech () or Total War speech was a speech delivered by German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels at the Berlin Sportpalast to a large, carefully selected audience on 18 February 1943, as the tide of World War II was turning against Nazi Germany and its Axis allies. The speech is particularly notable as Goebbels almost mentions the Holocaust, when he begins saying \"Ausrotten\" (using the German word for extermination), but quickly changes it to \"Ausschaltung\" (i.e. exclusion). This was the same word Heinrich Himmler used on 18 December 1941, when he recorded the outcome of his discussion with Adolf Hitler on the Final Solution, wherein he wrote \"als Partisanen auszurotten\" (\"exterminate them as partisans\").\nIt is considered the most famous of Goebbels's speeches. The speech was the first public admission by the Nazi leadership that Germany faced serious dangers. Goebbels called for a total war (German: totaler Krieg) to secure victory over the Allies, and exhorted the German people to continue the war even though it would be long and difficult because—as he asserted—both Germany's survival and the survival of a non-Bolshevist Europe were at stake."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722974201.7134, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "BM25", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722974199.445, "finish": 1722974201.7134, "ip": "", "conv_id": "989b51146ca84d03bff96ebce8af8afb", "model_name": "BM25", "prompt": "write a sentence about soccer", "output": [["write a sentence about soccer", "Self-reference\n\nThere is a special case of meta-sentence in which the content of the sentence in the metalanguage and the content of the sentence in the object language are the same. Such a sentence is referring to itself. However some meta-sentences of this type can lead to paradoxes. \"This is a sentence.\" can be considered to be a self-referential meta-sentence which is obviously true. However \"This sentence is false\" is a meta-sentence which leads to a self-referential paradox. Such sentences can lead to problems, for example, in law, where statements bringing laws into existence can contradict one another or themselves. Kurt Gödel claimed to have found such a paradox in the United States Constitution at his citizenship ceremony.\nSelf-reference occasionally occurs in the media when it is required to write about itself, for example the BBC reporting on job cuts at the BBC. Notable encyclopedias may be required to feature articles about themselves, such as Wikipedia's article on Wikipedia.\nFumblerules are a list of rules of good grammar and writing, demonstrated through sentences that violate those very rules, such as \"Avoid cliches like the plague\" and \"Don't use no double negatives\". The term was coined in a published list of such rules by William Safire."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722974420.6218, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722974418.3438, "finish": 1722974420.6218, "ip": "", "conv_id": "79adc3d8f38c4c3ba3d9872fc1e6b309", "model_name": "BAAI/bge-large-en-v1.5", "prompt": "i am invetble", "output": [["i am invetble", "Arden Myrin\n\nArden Myrin () is an American actress and comedian. Myrin was a cast member on the Netflix series Insatiable, playing the role of Regina Sinclair, and starred in the 2016 production of Steve Martin's play Meteor Shower at the Long Wharf Theatre. Her television credits include Insecure, Grey's Anatomy, Conan, Orange Is the New Black, Hung, Key & Peele, Inside Amy Schumer, W/ Bob & David, Psych, Bones, Fresh Off the Boat, Suburgatory, 2 Broke Girls, Reno 911!, Shameless, Gilmore Girls, and Secret Chef.\nMyrin has appeared in many films, the Quentin Dupieux films Wrong Cops and Wrong, as well as Bachelorette, Kinsey, Morning Glory, and others.\nMyrin's theater credits include Robert O'Hara's Barbecue at The Public Theater in New York City, as well as the premiere of John Ross Bowie's play about The Ramones Four Chords and A Gun at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles. Myrin was in the original New York City production of David Mamet's Boston Marriage at the Public Theater, and appeared in Hay Fever directed by Darko Tresnjak at the Westport Country Playhouse."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722974420.6218, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "Alibaba-NLP/gte-Qwen2-7B-instruct", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722974418.3438, "finish": 1722974420.6218, "ip": "", "conv_id": "616027f3a3c94c89b2f999c63907f9ad", "model_name": "Alibaba-NLP/gte-Qwen2-7B-instruct", "prompt": "i am invetble", "output": [["i am invetble", "Invincible (Michael Jackson album)\n\nInvincible is the tenth and final studio album by the American singer Michael Jackson, released on October 30, 2001, by Epic Records. It was Jackson's last album before his death in 2009. It features appearances from Carlos Santana, the Notorious B.I.G., and Slash. It incorporates R&B, pop and soul, and similarly to Jackson's previous material, the album explores themes such as love, romance, isolation, media criticism, and social issues.\nThe album's creation was expensive and laborious, featuring the work of ten record producers and over 100 musicians. Jackson started the multi-genre production in 1997 and did not finish until eight weeks before the album's release. It was reported that it cost $30 million to record; as of July 2024, it remains the most expensive album ever made. Jackson refused to tour to support it, adding to the growing rift between him and Sony Music Entertainment. In July 2002, following Sony's decision to abruptly end promotion for the album, Jackson alleged that the CEO of Sony Music, Tommy Mottola, was a \"devil\" and a racist who used his African American artists only for personal gain."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722974453.1818, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722974450.8745, "finish": 1722974453.1818, "ip": "", "conv_id": "cad8473739754d7fb0d5107bba7c73bc", "model_name": "nomic-ai/nomic-embed-text-v1.5", "prompt": "nigg", "output": [["nigg", "Nigun\n\nA nigun ( meaning \"tune\" or \"melody\", plural nigunim) or niggun (plural niggunim) is a form of Jewish religious song or tune sung by groups. It is vocal music, often with repetitive sounds such as \"Bim-Bim-Bam\", \"Lai-Lai-Lai\", \"Yai-Yai-Yai\" or \"Ai-Ai-Ai\" instead of formal lyrics. Sometimes, Bible verses or quotes from other classical Jewish texts are sung repetitively to form a nigun. Some nigunim are sung as prayers of lament, while others may be joyous or victorious.\nNigunim are largely improvisations, though they can be based on thematic passages and are stylized in form, reflecting the teachings of the spiritual leadership of the congregation or its religious movement. Nigunim are especially central to worship in Hasidic Judaism, which evolved its own structured, soulful forms to reflect the mystical joy of intense prayer (devekut).\nHasidic nigunim\nA revival of interest in Jewish music was sparked as part of Hasidism. Different Hasidic groups have their own nigunim, often composed by their rebbe or leader. Hasidim gather around holidays to sing in groups. There are also nigunim for individual meditation, called devekus or devekut (connecting with God) nigunim. These are usually much slower than around-the-table nigunim, and are almost always sung without lyrics. The Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism, spoke of devekus nigunim as \"songs that transcend syllables and sound.\" Several tunes attributed to him are still used today."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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{"tstamp": 1722974453.1818, "task_type": "retrieval", "type": "chat", "model": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "gen_params": {}, "start": 1722974450.8745, "finish": 1722974453.1818, "ip": "", "conv_id": "6549174d401d4c01a96a31b5c01962a3", "model_name": "Salesforce/SFR-Embedding-2_R", "prompt": "nigg", "output": [["nigg", "Nigga\n\nNigga () is a colloquial term in African-American Vernacular English that is considered vulgar in many contexts. It began as a dialect form of the word nigger, an ethnic slur against black people. As a result of reappropriation, today the word is used mostly by African-Americans in a largely non-pejorative sense as a slang term referring to another black person or to themselves, often in a neutral or friendly way. The word is commonly associated with hip hop culture and since the 1990s, with gangs (especially in popular culture).\nIn dialects of English (including standard British English) that have non-rhotic speech, nigger and nigga are usually pronounced the same.\nUsage\nThe use of nigger non-pejoratively within the black community was documented in the 1912 novel The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by African-American writer James Weldon Johnson, in which he recounted a scene in New York City around the turn of the century:\nI noticed that among this class of colored men the word \"nigger\" was freely used in about the same sense as the word \"fellow,\" and sometimes as a term of almost endearment; but I soon learned that its use was positively and absolutely prohibited to white men."]], "corpus": "wikipedia"}
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