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* * *
Thirty years after the events of the original Blade Runner, a new blade runner, K, uncovers a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what remains of society into chaos.
K is a replicant, a bioengineered android designed to look and act like a human. But K is different from other replicants. He has been trained to be a blade runner, a hunter of replicants who have escaped from their predetermined lives.
K's mission is to find and destroy a group of replicants who have been hiding in Los Angeles. But when he uncovers the secret that could change everything, K is forced to question everything he knows about himself and his place in the world.
Blade Runner 2049 is a visually stunning film that explores the depths of humanity and the meaning of existence. Director Denis Villeneuve creates a world that is both beautiful and brutal, a place where the line between human and replicant is blurred.
The film is anchored by Ryan Gosling's performance as K. Gosling brings a quiet intensity to the role, perfectly capturing K's inner turmoil as he struggles to come to terms with his own identity. Harrison Ford also gives a memorable performance as Rick Deckard, the blade runner who returns from the original film.
Blade Runner 2049 is a film that will stay with you long after you've seen it. It's a film that asks big questions about what it means to be human, and it does so in a way that is both thought-provoking and entertaining.
* * *
Here are some additional details about the directing style of Denis Villeneuve:
* Villeneuve is known for his use of long takes and slow-motion, which he uses to create a sense of atmosphere and tension.
* He also has a keen eye for detail, and his films are often visually stunning.
* Villeneuve is not afraid to experiment, and he often pushes the boundaries of what is considered "mainstream" cinema.
Blade Runner 2049 is a prime example of Villeneuve's directing style. The film is visually stunning, with long takes and slow-motion that create a sense of atmosphere and tension. Villeneuve also experiments with some new techniques, such as using 3D to create a more immersive experience.
If you're a fan of science fiction, or if you're looking for a film that will challenge you to think about the meaning of life, then Blade Runner 2049 is definitely worth checking out. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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At its core, "Blade Runner 2049" is a story about the search for truth and the struggle to find one's place in a world that often seems hostile and indifferent. K, like many of us, is searching for something more, something that will give his life meaning and purpose. His quest for the truth takes him on a journey that is both physical and emotional, and forces him to confront the difficult questions that haunt us all.
One of the most striking aspects of "Blade Runner 2049" is its visual style. The film is a feast for the eyes, with stunning cinematography and a masterful use of light and shadow. The world of the film is a bleak and dystopian one, but there is beauty to be found even in the darkest of places. This beauty serves to highlight the humanity that still exists in this world, even in the midst of all the darkness.
The performances in the film are also noteworthy. Gosling turns in a powerful performance as K, conveying a deep sense of introspection and longing. Harrison Ford, who reprises his role from the original film, is equally impressive as Rick Deckard, bringing a sense of weariness and resignation to the character. The supporting cast is also strong, with Ana de Armas and Sylvia Hoeks both delivering memorable performances.
Despite its many strengths, "Blade Runner 2049" is not without its flaws. Some viewers may find the film's pacing to be slow, and others may feel that it tries to pack too much into its two-hour runtime. Additionally, the film's themes and ideas can be difficult to grasp, and some viewers may find themselves struggling to keep up with the complex narrative.
Overall, "Blade Runner 2049" is an epic neo-noir science fiction film that marries blockbuster scale with arthouse sensibility². It's a great movie if you are into its themes! Villeneuve's directing style balances grandeur with slow, atmospheric and considered filmmaking – where shots live long, and scenes breathe freely². If you're looking for an exciting movie with big ideas and stunning visuals, then "Blade Runner 2049" is definitely worth checking out!
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Title: Blade Runner 2049: A Tale of Humanity and Redemption
Introduction:
In the vast expanse of the dystopian future, where the line between human and replicant blurs, Blade Runner 2049 emerges as a cinematic masterpiece that delves deep into the complexities of existence, morality, and the pursuit of redemption. Directed by the visionary Denis Villeneuve, this film captivates audiences with its profound exploration of the human condition, reminiscent of the literary works of the great Leon Tolstoy. With meticulous attention to detail and a directing style that evokes excitement and awe, Blade Runner 2049 transports viewers to a world where the boundaries of humanity are tested and where the search for meaning becomes a universal quest.
Body:
1. The Human Essence:
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2. The Moral Dilemma:
Blade Runner 2049, much like Tolstoy's works, confronts us with moral dilemmas that force us to examine our own values and beliefs. As the story unfolds, we are confronted with the ethical implications of creating beings so similar to humans, yet treated as mere commodities. The film poses thought-provoking questions about the boundaries of empathy and the consequences of our actions. Tolstoy's ability to delve into the moral complexities of human existence is mirrored in the film's exploration of the blurred lines between right and wrong, challenging us to reflect on our own moral compass. | assistant | en | 4 | null | false | null | false | null | {
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In this sequel to the classic science fiction tale "Blade Runner," we find ourselves in a world where replicants - bioengineered humans created for slave labor – have been outlawed. Our protagonist, K, tasked with hunting down rogue replicants, sets off on a quest to uncover long-buried secrets from the past, leading him down a path rife with danger and moral ambiguity. Along the way he encounters both human and nonhuman characters, each struggling with their own sense of identity and purpose.
What struck me most deeply about this film were not the special effects nor the action scenes (although they are quite impressive). Rather, it was the exploration of what it means to truly live. At times we may feel content with simply going through the motions, fulfilling our daily tasks without questioning why we do them. But in reality, true happiness comes only when we seek understanding of ourselves and our place within the greater universe. It is no coincidence that the characters in this story who achieve the greatest measure of peace are those who undergo profound self-discovery. They realize that life itself has value beyond any tangible objectives, even if it brings with it heartache or suffering, and so too should we consider the meaning of our existence, lest we become lost amidst distractions and superficialities.
Nowhere is this mastery more evident than in the portrayal of the evolving relationship between the lead protagonist and his AI companion, Joi (Played by Ana de Armas). Herein lies a poignant depiction of love's manifestations, revealing the essence of humanity beneath the veneer of technological superiority. The fragility of mortality, paired with the enduring yearning for affirmation and acceptance, illuminates the commonalities binding all sentient beings regardless of their creation. Indeed, their bond illustrates the ineffable quality of love's grasp upon our souls, surpassing the confines of corporeal constraints. Yet, as the characters struggle against oppressive forces seeking to impose narrow definitions of humanity, they encounter additional conflicts arising from inner turmoils. Uncertainty and doubt wrack their minds, threatening to undermine their resolve. However, through trials emerge epiphanies, allowing deeper comprehension of self and others: While K finds solace and comfort in Joi's presence, their partnership cannot escape society's scrutiny, as others often perceive Joi as nothing more than a commoditized pleasure product for her owner's enjoyment, lacking agency and intrinsic worth beyond providing service. And yet, despite this constant pressure to conform to societal expectations and prejudices, Joi remains steadfast in her devotion to K. She serves as a reminder that genuine love, while often disregarded or dismissed, possesses boundless power to transform individuals and shape destinies.
The questions raised by "Blade Runner 2049" are ones which we would do well to ponder seriously: What is consciousness? Can intelligence exist apart from biology? And ultimately, how can we transcend mere survival to truly live? These are difficult concepts for us to comprehend fully at present, but perhaps in time we shall gain deeper insights into these mysteries. Until then, let us cherish the gift of life, finding purpose and fulfilment in living authentically and thoughtfully. May God guide us in this journey. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
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The unrivaled Russian rationalist and author Tolstoi was well-known for his in-depth understanding of human instinct and his propensity to uncover flaws and logical contradictions within cultural designs. In essence, Cutting Edge Sprinter 2049 provides a persuasive editorial on the mind-boggling connection between people and their manifestations, in this case, replicants—false creatures. The film defies us with the disturbing idea that these replicants, despite their counterfeit origins, have feelings, wants, and an inborn longing for significance. It investigates the ethical implications of humanity's desire to make life.
As Tolstoi would see, the characters in State of the art Runner 2049 grapple with their own existential crises. Official K, the hero, is brilliantly portrayed by Ryan Gosling. He embarks on a journey of self-discovery, examining his own personality and reasoning in a world that is on the verge of collapse. He is driven by his mission to discover a long-hidden secret that has the potential to alter human destiny and challenge the real world's texture. Official K encounters Luv, a brutal replicant master beautifully portrayed by Sylvia Hoeks, who exemplifies the darkness and brutality that lurk within the human heart in this quest for truth.
The dark and melancholy aesthetic of the film is reminiscent of Tolstoi's solemn tales and depicts a world on the verge of collapse. As the characters investigate a populace afflicted by moral decay and widespread commodification, the devastation reflects the characters' internal conflict. The characters' desire for closeness and legitimacy is starkly contrasted by the rambling metropolitan scenes, which are accentuated by transcendent holographic advertisements and are shrouded in perpetual darkness. This stark distinction draws parallels to Tolstoi's study of his time's urbanization and industrialization, which he believed separated people from their true selves.
The cutting-edge Sprinter 2049 offers important conversation starters about memory and how it shapes personality. Recollections and encounters shape the characters' perspectives on the world and their choices, just like in Tolstoi's works. Official K's interactions with Joi, a fictional character created with the intention of fostering friendship, shed light on the ambiguous boundaries that exist between real and imagined emotions. The viewer is empowered by this investigation of the human limit in terms of love, association, and self-hallucination to confront the notion that what makes us human might transcend the realm of science.
The cutting-edge Sprinter 2049 challenges conventional concepts of good and bad in an obvious Tolstoian design, blurring the line between legends and reprobates. It reveals the consequences of unchecked desire and the abuse of the powerless, as well as raises ethical questions about those with significant influence. The movie encourages us to challenge our own biases and predispositions, inviting us to reevaluate our understanding of what it means to be human and to consider the moral implications of our actions.
Overall, Cutting Edge Sprinter 2049 is a provocative tribute to Leon Tolstoi's philosophical demands. The movie forces us to reflect on our own reality and the shadows that afflict us all with its hypnotizing visuals, complex characters, and significant investigation of the human condition. It forces us to wrestle with questions about character, morality, and the eternal quest for importance. Tolstoi once said, "These two are the most grounded of all fighters: time and tenacity." Edge Sprinter 2049 invites us to confront the shadows that define our humanity and asks for our patience. | prompter | en | 5 | false | true | null | false | null | {
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Here is the pseudocode for the Möller-Trumbore intersection algorithm:
```
function intersectTriangle(ray orig, ray dir, triangle vert0, triangle vert1, triangle vert2, float &t, float &u, float &v)
vec3 edge1 = vert1 - vert0
vec3 edge2 = vert2 - vert0
vec3 pvec = cross(dir, edge2)
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if (det > -EPSILON && det < EPSILON)
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v = dot(dir, qvec) * inv_det
if (v < 0.0 || u + v > 1.0)
return false
t = dot(edge2, qvec) * inv_det
return true
end
```
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Here's a pseudocode for the Möller-Trumbore algorithm:
function intersectTriangle(ray, triangle):
edge1 = triangle.v2 - triangle.v1
edge2 = triangle.v3 - triangle.v1
h = cross(ray.direction, edge2)
a = dot(edge1, h)
if a > -EPSILON and a < EPSILON:
return false # ray is parallel to triangle
f = 1.0 / a
s = ray.origin - triangle.v1
u = f * dot(s, h)
if u < 0.0 or u > 1.0:
return false # intersection point is outside of triangle
q = cross(s, edge1)
v = f * dot(ray.direction, q)
if v < 0.0 or u + v > 1.0:
return false # intersection point is outside of triangle
t = f * dot(edge2, q)
if t > EPSILON:
return t # ray intersects triangle
else:
return false # ray misses triangle | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
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function intersectTriangle(ray, triangle) {
const edge1 = triangle.v2.subtract(triangle.v1);
const edge2 = triangle.v3.subtract(triangle.v1);
const h = ray.direction.cross(edge2);
const a = edge1.dot(h);
if (a > -EPSILON && a < EPSILON) {
return false; // ray is parallel to triangle
}
const f = 1.0 / a;
const s = ray.origin.subtract(triangle.v1);
const u = f * s.dot(h);
if (u < 0.0 || u > 1.0) {
return false; // intersection point is outside of triangle
}
const q = s.cross(edge1);
const v = f * ray.direction.dot(q);
if (v < 0.0 || u + v > 1.0) {
return false; // intersection point is outside of triangle
}
const t = f * edge2.dot(q);
if (t > EPSILON) {
return t; // ray intersects triangle
} else {
return false; // ray misses triangle
}
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```javascript
function intersectTriangle(ray, triangle) {
const edge1 = triangle.v2.subtract(triangle.v1);
const edge2 = triangle.v3.subtract(triangle.v1);
const h = ray.direction.cross(edge2);
const a = edge1.dot(h);
if (a > -EPSILON && a < EPSILON) {
return false; // ray is parallel to triangle
}
const f = 1.0 / a;
const s = ray.origin.subtract(triangle.v1);
const u = f * s.dot(h);
if (u < 0.0 || u > 1.0) {
return false; // intersection point is outside of triangle
}
const q = s.cross(edge1);
const v = f * ray.direction.dot(q);
if (v < 0.0 || u + v > 1.0) {
return false; // intersection point is outside of triangle
}
const t = f * edge2.dot(q);
if (t > EPSILON) {
return t; // ray intersects triangle
} else {
return false; // ray misses triangle
}
}
```
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```
function intersectTriangle(ray, triangle) {
let edge1 = subtractVectors(triangle.v2, triangle.v1);
let edge2 = subtractVectors(triangle.v3, triangle.v1);
let h = cross(ray.direction, edge2);
let a = dot(edge1, h);
if (a > -EPSILON && a < EPSILON) {
return false; // ray is parallel to triangle
}
let f = 1.0 / a;
let s = subtractVectors(ray.origin, triangle.v1);
let u = f * dot(s, h);
if (u < 0.0 || u > 1.0) {
return false; // intersection point is outside of triangle
}
let q = cross(s, edge1);
let v = f * dot(ray.direction, q);
if (v < 0.0 || u + v > 1.0) {
return false; // intersection point is outside of triangle
}
let t = f * dot(edge2, q);
if (t > EPSILON) {
return t; // ray intersects triangle
} else {
return false; // ray misses triangle
}
}
function subtractVectors(v1, v2) {
// Return the difference of two vectors
}
function dot(v1, v2) {
// Return the dot product of two vectors
}
function cross(v1, v2) {
// Return the cross product of two vectors
}
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const EPSILON = 0.000001;
let edge1 = triangle.v2.clone().sub(triangle.v1);
let edge2 = triangle.v3.clone().sub(triangle.v1);
let h = ray.direction.clone().cross(edge2);
let a = edge1.dot(h);
if (a > -EPSILON && a < EPSILON) {
return false;
}
let f = 1.0 / a;
let s = ray.origin.clone().sub(triangle.v1);
let u = f * s.dot(h);
if (u < 0.0 || u > 1.0) {
return false;
}
let q = s.cross(edge1);
let v = f * ray.direction.dot(q);
if (v < 0.0 || u + v > 1.0) {
return false;
}
let t = f * edge2.dot(q);
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edge2 = triangle.v3 - triangle.v1
h = cross(ray.direction, edge2)
a = dot(edge1, h)
if a > -EPSILON && a < EPSILON:
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Pseudocode for Möller–Trumbore algorithm:
// Given a ray R and a triangle T, find intersection point I
// Get triangle vertices
V1 = T.v1
V2 = T.v2
V3 = T.v3
// Get ray origin and direction
O = R.origin
D = R.direction
// Compute vectors for triangle edges
E1 = V2 - V1
E2 = V3 - V1
// Compute triangle normal
P = D x E2
det = E1 • P
// If triangle and ray are parallel, return no intersection
if (det < epsilon) return false;
// Compute vector from ray origin to vertex1
T = O - V1
// Compute barycentric coordinates
U = (T • P) / det
V = (D • T2) / det
// Check if point is inside triangle
if (U < 0 || U > 1) return false;
if (V < 0 || U + V > 1) return false;
// Compute distance to intersection point
t = (E2 • T2) / det
// If intersection occurs behind ray origin, return no intersection
if (t < epsilon) return false;
// Return intersection point
I = O + t * D
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Salad: A salad can be a great option if you want something healthy and refreshing.
You can mix and match different types of greens, add some protein like grilled chicken or tofu, and top it off with some nuts, seeds or cheese.
To keep things interesting, you can change up the dressing or add different vegetables.
Sandwich: A sandwich is an easy and convenient option that you can prepare in advance.
You can use different types of bread, add some protein like turkey or tuna, and top it off with some veggies like lettuce, tomato, and cucumber.
To keep things interesting, you can change up the type of bread or protein.
Wrap: A wrap is similar to a sandwich, but it's wrapped in a tortilla instead of bread.
You can use the same ingredients as a sandwich and add some hummus or avocado for extra flavor.
Yogurt: Yogurt is a great option if you want something quick and easy to eat.
You can add some granola, fruit, or honey to make it more interesting.
Fruit: Fruits are healthy, portable, and easy to eat.
You can bring a banana, an apple, or a bag of grapes to work.
Hard-boiled eggs: Hard-boiled eggs are a great source of protein and they are easy to prepare.
You can sprinkle some salt and pepper on them to add some flavor.
Nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are a great snack that you can munch on throughout the day.
You can bring a bag of almonds, cashews, or pumpkin seeds to work.
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1. Eat them in a well-ventilated area: If possible, try to eat your eggs in an area with good ventilation, such as near a window or fan.
This can help to disperse the odor and prevent it from lingering.
2. Use airtight containers: Keeping your eggs in airtight containers can help to contain the smell and prevent it from spreading.
3. Add a scent: You can try adding a pleasant scent to your workspace to help mask the smell of the eggs.
This could be done using essential oils, candles, or air fresheners.
4. Consider other foods: If your co-workers are particularly sensitive to the smell of eggs, you might consider bringing in other foods that are less likely to cause a smell.
For example, you could bring in fresh fruit, vegetables, or nuts.
5. Microwave your eggs: If you have access to a microwave, you can try reheating your eggs in the microwave to help reduce the smell.
Just be careful not to overheat them, as this can cause them to become rubbery.
6. Be considerate: Finally, it's important to be considerate of your co-workers and their preferences.
If they are particularly bothered by the smell of eggs, you might consider eating them at home or finding a different type of snack to bring to work.
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It is also important to properly store hard boiled eggs. After cooking, transfer the eggs to a bowl of cold water to help them cool down faster, and then peel them under running water. You can then store the peeled eggs in the fridge, uncovered, in a bowl filled with just enough cold water to cover the eggs. Make sure to replace the water every day to keep it fresh.
Lastly, make sure that you are not overcooking the eggs, which can lead to a stronger smell. Be sure to follow the correct cooking time based on whether you prefer soft or hard boiled eggs. It is also important to not leave cooked eggs out of the refrigerator for more than two hours or one hour if the temperature is above 90°F, as bacteria that can cause illness grow quickly at warm temperatures.
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1. Sandwiches: You can put two pieces of bread together and add whatever you like between them, for example: a slice of cheese, hummus, turkey, chicken. You can always add veggies to this to suit your budget.
2. Salads: a salad is a very healthy lunch. A typical salad exists of: Lettuce and a mix of other, often crispier, vegetables, a source of carbohydrates like pasta or rice or potatoes, and a source of protein like chicken strips or an egg. It's easy to replace the ingredients with whatever you like.
3. (Homemade) soup. Soup is a good way to clean up leftovers in the fridge, allowing for a budget friendly meal with endless variety.
You can get very creative with all the options available, but I think these are more or less the baseline to start from and will help you eat healthier on a budget.
Bon appetit! | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
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Alternatively, you could try other inexpensive and healthy options like:
Quinoa - high in protein and fiber, easy to prepare, and versatile.
Lentils - a good source of protein, fiber, and other nutrients, and can be used in salads or soups.
Hummus and veggies - a quick and easy option that can be prepared in advance and doesn't require heating.
Greek yogurt and fruit - a nutritious and low-calorie option that can be varied by adding different fruits or nuts.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. ☺️ | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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aa9623c1-7f04-4892-ad5d-3a883b60ac25 | ac5cc58c-12c9-41ca-84ab-a4a17423dd41 | 6785c2eb-8349-44e2-9fb2-7c5efe5f9e76 | 2023-02-23T03:21:32.631704+00:00 | It is true that rice can sometimes contain heavy metals, particularly arsenic, which can be harmful to human health if consumed in large amounts over a long period of time. However, there are several steps you can take to reduce your exposure to these contaminants and still enjoy the health benefits of rice:
1. Choose lower-arsenic varieties of rice. Some types of rice, such as basmati and jasmine, tend to have lower levels of arsenic than others. Brown rice also tends to have lower levels of arsenic than white rice because the arsenic accumulates in the outer layers of the grain, which are removed during the polishing process for white rice.
2. Rinse your rice thoroughly before cooking it. This can help remove any surface contaminants, including arsenic.
3. Cook your rice in plenty of water. This helps dilute any arsenic that may be present in the rice.
4. Consider cooking rice in a rice cooker with a steamer basket. This cooking method allows the rice to be cooked in a larger amount of water, which can help reduce arsenic levels. Additionally, steaming the rice can help remove even more arsenic.
5. Eat a variety of grains. While rice is a staple food in many cultures, it's important to vary your diet and incorporate other grains such as quinoa, barley, and millet.
Ultimately, consuming rice in moderation and following these precautions can help minimize your exposure to heavy metals. However, if you have concerns about heavy metal contamination or other health issues related to rice consumption, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional or a registered dietitian. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
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3a4a42e9-23e7-4664-a2cd-6dbc884f030e | fcb61e6f-e75a-44e1-9023-b7010e7ed920 | 01f1eb5e-cf3a-44c4-b41f-c082a3de1c4d | 2023-06-23T10:37:02.914706+00:00 | The phenomenon you're referring to is called "verb-final" or "verb-at-the-end" word order in German. It is indeed a distinctive feature of German grammar compared to languages like English and Spanish, which typically follow a subject-verb-object (SVO) word order.
The verb-final word order in German is a result of its rich system of grammatical cases and complex sentence structures. Here are a few factors that contribute to this word order:
Verb Position in Subordinate Clauses: In German, subordinate clauses often provide additional information or express complex relationships within a sentence. In these clauses, the conjugated verb is typically placed at the end, following all other sentence elements. This is known as the "subordinating conjunction" rule.
Verb Placement with Modal Verbs: German frequently uses modal verbs such as "können" (can), "müssen" (must), or "wollen" (want to). When a modal verb is used, the main verb (infinitive) is placed at the end of the clause or sentence. For example, "Ich kann Deutsch sprechen" (I can speak German).
Verb Placement in Questions: In interrogative sentences, the finite verb is typically placed at the beginning of the sentence, and the subject follows. However, in certain complex questions or subordinate clauses, the verb can appear at the end. For instance, "Wissen Sie, wann er kommt?" (Do you know when he is coming?).
The verb-final word order in German can seem unusual to speakers of languages that follow different word orders. However, it is important to note that word order is just one aspect of a language's grammar, and each language has its own unique structure and rules. Linguistically, the reasons for these differences often lie in historical development, cultural factors, and the evolution of the language over time.
It's also worth mentioning that not all German sentences have a verb at the end. In main clauses and simple sentences, the verb typically appears in the second position, following the initial element. It is in more complex sentence structures and subordinate clauses where the verb-final order becomes more prominent.
Overall, the verb-final word order in German is a characteristic feature of its grammar, and understanding its rules and usage contributes to fluency and comprehension in the language. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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57ed4af7-3f3a-4162-a3e0-8142e86e5baf | 05ae41e0-f736-41ca-b855-94359d381d3a | 17e35bcf-3b33-4ec2-ae60-df4f804d2fab | 2023-07-03T12:01:31.032207+00:00 | It is correct that German as a language allows, and is sometimes characterized by, very long sentences that can contain multiple subclauses. These usually explain certain aspects in more detail:
```
Sie konnte (a) ob ihrer Schönheit (b), die sie von ihrer Mutter geerbt hatte (c), das Herz des Grafen (d), dessen Mutter mit ihrer Mutter im Streit auseinander gegangen war (e), für sich gewinnen (f).
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which translates to:
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She could (a) win (f) the count's heart (d) using her beauty (b), which she inherited from her mother (c), who had a feud with the count's mother (e).
```
As you can see the ordering of the parts is different in the english translation (denoted with a-f in parantheses).
This can lead to confusion if the sentences and subclauses go on for a very long time as correctly noted by Mark Twain. German speakers in practice do not use extremely long run-on sentences unless they want to specifically _use_ this property of the language or aim for confusing their listeners. There is also a benefit in the German ordering as it places supplementary information close to its point of origin.
In reading oftentimes the subclauses can be entirely dropped to get a much more concise sentence that imparts the same meaning as the original sentence without imparting additional details. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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ba1e1364-e2fd-4db0-aa18-b1303c1de0ba | fcb61e6f-e75a-44e1-9023-b7010e7ed920 | 1aaa9be1-0d07-4cb2-a2d7-4301cbfc4ecc | 2023-06-17T20:59:19.471959+00:00 | The phenomenon you're referring to is known as "verb-second" (V2) word order in German. In a typical declarative sentence in German, the finite verb (the conjugated verb) occupies the second position, while the non-finite verb(s) (infinitives, participles, etc.) are placed at the end of the clause. This can indeed be quite different from the word order in English and Spanish.
The historical development of the V2 word order in German can be traced back to its Germanic roots. In older forms of Germanic languages, including Old English, Old High German, and Old Norse, the verb had more flexibility in its position within the sentence. However, as these languages evolved, a more rigid word order pattern emerged.
The V2 word order in German can be seen as a consequence of grammatical and syntactic changes over time. One important factor is the movement towards a consistent subject-verb-object (SVO) word order in Germanic languages. This shift contributed to the establishment of the finite verb in the second position, creating a clear and consistent structure for sentence organization.
The V2 word order also plays a role in marking the sentence structure and highlighting important information. Placing the finite verb in the second position helps signal the main clause and provides a natural starting point for the sentence. By positioning the non-finite verbs at the end, additional information or subordinate clauses can be added without disrupting the core structure of the sentence.
Not all Germanic languages exhibit the V2 word order to the same extent. While German maintains a strict V2 pattern in main clauses, other Germanic languages like English and Dutch have undergone further word order changes, leading to more flexibility and allowing the finite verb to occupy different positions within the sentence. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
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I find it fascinating how the V2 word order in German helps establish a consistent sentence structure and highlights important information. It makes sense that placing the finite verb in the second position signals the main clause and provides a clear starting point for the sentence. The ability to add additional information or subordinate clauses at the end without disrupting the core structure is also quite efficient.
It's intriguing to note that not all Germanic languages have the same extent of V2 word order. The flexibility in English and Dutch, allowing the finite verb to occupy different positions, showcases the ongoing evolution of language and how different languages can diverge over time.
Thank you for sharing this insightful explanation! It deepens my understanding of the unique characteristics of the German language. | prompter | en | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | {
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It is indeed very interesting! And you bring up a good point, it is also quite efficient. As many Germanic countries are known for their efficiency, it is fun and fascinating to wonder if the language influenced this tendency, or vice versa.
And I agree, it is quite intriguing how different languages can evolve and diverge over time!
Please do let me know if you would like to continue this delightful discussion, or if there is anything I can do to be of assistance. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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According to Joachim Schildt (section 2.1.3, page 72), in Old High German the finite verb was often on the second position in a sentence but it could also be the first one. In imperative sentences the finite verb was on the first position, for example "gib mir trinkan" ("give me to drink"). In subordinate clauses the finite verb often was on the last position. But generally the position of the finite verb was more free than in modern German.
In Middle High German the situation is similar: in the main clause in most cases on the second position, in imperative sentences first or second position, in subordinate clauses final and other positions. Schildt assumes that in Germanic the finite verb was on the first position in a sentence (section 2.2.1.3, page 95).
Werner König presents some details about socio-linguistic differences in the position of the finite verb in the 15th century. In that time educated writers and public documents used to put the finite verb on the final position of a subordinate clause whereas less educated writers and private letters do so less (p. 83). In the 16th and 17th century grammarians declare this final position compulsary (p. 100). It may be the natural trend is towards varying word order, while cultural and socio-political norms in Germanic regions imposed stricter structure. In the larger sense, the proliferation of printed text has spurned a pressure towards standardization and formalization of grammars across the globe in recent centuries.
Howeverm, various scholars point out that historical syntax is hard to reconstruct: ancient texts (at least Old High German ones) are in verse (which means there is no natural syntax) or they are heavily influenced by Medieval Latin (which means the syntax might be Latin too).
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Stellar black holes form when the center of a very massive star collapses in upon itself. This collapse also causes a supernova, or an exploding star, that blasts part of the star into space. Scientists think supermassive black holes formed at the same time as the galaxy they are in.
**How do scientists know they are there?**
A black hole can not be seen because of the strong gravity that is pulling all of the light into the black hole's center. However, scientists can see the effects of its strong gravity on the stars and gases around it. If a star is orbiting a certain point in space, scientists can study the star's motion to find out if it is orbiting a black hole.
When a black hole and a star are orbiting close together, high-energy light is produced. Scientific instruments can see this high-energy light.
A black hole's gravity can sometimes be strong enough to pull off the outer gases of the star and grow a disk around itself called the accretion disk. As gas from the accretion disk spirals into the black hole, the gas heats to very high temperatures and releases X-ray light in all directions. NASA telescopes measure the X-ray light. Astronomers use this information to learn more about the properties of a black hole. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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One possibility is through a process called Hawking radiation, named after physicist Stephen Hawking. This occurs when pairs of particles and antiparticles are created near the event horizon of a black hole. If one of these particles falls into the black hole, while the other escapes, the escaping particle has effectively "stolen" some energy from the black hole. Over time, this can cause the black hole to evaporate.
Another possibility is through a process called mergers, in which two black holes collide and merge into a larger black hole. This can happen when two galaxies merge, or when two black holes in a binary system spiral towards each other and merge.
In summary, while nothing can truly stop a black hole apart from a larger black hole, black holes can "die" through processes such as Hawking radiation and mergers. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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As for stopping a black hole, aside from merging it with another larger black hole, there is currently no known way to stop a black hole's gravitational pull once it has formed. Even if a massive object were to approach a black hole, it would be pulled in by the black hole's strong gravity, and there would be no escape. However, it is worth noting that the gravitational pull of a black hole weakens as you move away from it, just like any other massive object. So, as long as you are not too close to a black hole, you could theoretically escape its pull with sufficient velocity. But once you cross the event horizon, there is no turning back. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
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On a quantum level, particles appear and disappear in existence. Sometimes, an "antimatter pair" emerges, In which case, a particle is made of normal matter, while the other is harmful anti-matter. Typically in space, these particles cancel each other out immediately, but if they appear near a black hole's event horizon, its gravity can separate them. One particle enters the black hole, reducing its mass slightly, while the other escapes into space as "Hawking radiation". | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
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1. A massive star begins to collapse.
2. The core of the star collapses in on itself and rebounds outward, creating a supernova.
3. The explosion causes part of the star to be blasted into space.
4. The remaining core of the star continues to collapse in on itself, forming a stellar black hole.
5. The strong gravity of the black hole attracts gas and dust, forming an accretion disk.
6. As gas and dust are pulled into the black hole, they heat up and emit X-ray light, which is detected by telescopes.
If you have any more questions regarding black holes, feel free to ask! | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 0 | false | null | {
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As the core collapses, it becomes denser and hotter, and eventually becomes a point of infinite density and zero volume called a singularity. This singularity is surrounded by a region called the event horizon, which marks the boundary beyond which nothing can escape the black hole's gravity, not even light.
The formation of a black hole can occur in a few different ways depending on the mass of the collapsing star. For example, if the collapsing star has a mass less than about 3 times the mass of the sun, it will form a type of black hole called a stellar black hole.
Here is a timeline of the creation of a stellar black hole:
1. A massive star runs out of fuel and can no longer produce energy through nuclear fusion.
2. The core of the star collapses in on itself, creating a singularity surrounded by an event horizon.
3. The outer layers of the star are ejected in a supernova explosion, leaving behind a remnant core.
4. If the remnant core is between 1.4 and 3 times the mass of the sun, it will collapse into a stellar black hole.
5. The stellar black hole's gravity is so strong that anything that gets too close, including light, is pulled into the black hole and can never escape.
Detecting black holes can be challenging since they emit no light. Instead, scientists rely on indirect evidence, such as the gravitational effects of the black hole on nearby objects, the behavior of matter falling into the black hole, or the emission of radiation by matter spiraling into the black hole's accretion disk. This radiation can be detected by instruments such as X-ray telescopes. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 1 | false | null | {
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Scientists can detect black holes in a variety of ways. One method is through observing their effect on nearby matter. As matter falls into a black hole, it heats up and emits radiation, such as X-rays, that can be detected by telescopes. Another method is through gravitational lensing, where the immense gravity of a black hole bends and distorts the path of light passing by it.
In addition, scientists can also detect black holes by observing the motion of nearby stars. As a black hole orbits around a star, the star will move in response to the black hole's gravity. This motion can be detected and used to infer the presence of a black hole.
Overall, the formation of black holes from collapsed stars and the detection of these enigmatic objects by scientists are fascinating topics that continue to be studied and explored. | assistant | en | 5 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
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Scientists detect black holes through various methods, including gravitational wave detection, observation of accretion disks, and direct imaging.
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Observation of accretion disks, which form around black holes as they pull in surrounding matter, can reveal the presence and properties of the black hole.
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Hier ist ein Beispielcode, wie Sie das tun können:
```python
method_name = "reboot"
method = getattr(vm_controller, method_name)
method(db, uuid=vm_uuid)
```
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```python
try:
method_name = "reboot"
method = getattr(vm_controller, method_name)
method(db=db, uuid=vm_uuid)
except AttributeError:
print("reboot-Method nicht gefunden")
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Die Beispielklasse:
```python
class vm_controller:
def reboot(self, db, uuid):
print("reboot")
```
Der Fehler:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/user/test/test.py", line 7, in <module>
method(db=db, uuid=vm_uuid)
TypeError: vm_controller.reboot() missing 1 required positional argument: 'self'
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Beispiel, welches `hasattr` benutzt um `getattr` zu überspringen:
```python
method_name = "reboot"
if hasattr(vm_controller, method_name):
method = getattr(vm_controller, method_name)
method(db, uuid=vm_uuid)
```
Beispiel, welches den Aufruf von `getattr` auch für den Fall der Abwesenheit sichert:
```python
method_name = "reboot"
method = getattr(vm_controller, method_name, None)
if method:
method(db, uuid=vm_uuid)
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```python
# Dynamisch "reboot" Methode aufrufen
method_name = "reboot"
method = getattr(vm_controller, method_name)
method(db, uuid=vm_uuid)
```
getattr gibt das Attribut (in diesem Fall die Methode) mit dem angegebenen Namen zurück. Sie können dann die zurückgegebene Methode mit den erforderlichen Parametern aufrufen. In diesem Fall wird die Methode reboot von vm_controller mit den Parametern db und uuid=vm_uuid aufgerufen. | assistant | de | 3 | true | false | 1 | false | null | null | fcef14ea-5cd9-44e6-8c17-ea6ae115e10d | ready_for_export | {
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There is a normalized "input" variable that can range from -1.0 to 1.0, each of them being a "rank" to determine the result, that is, the more negative for -1, the more chances of the result being A, the more positive for the 1, the more are the chances of the result being B.
The calculation consists of a series of complex operations that can return a magic number called "weight", the final choice is determined from the sum of the "input" with the "weight" .
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The bias is also just a number added to the weight.
The complex operations to generate the weight occur on top of the dataset, in this way the final weight (which is not something magical, it is literally a number) is like a "footprint" of the results of the dataset, the learned thing. | assistant | en | 3 | true | false | 2 | false | null | {
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1. Personaje principal y personajes secundarios.
2. Tipo de narrador.
3. Nudo o conflicto del cuento.
4. Acontecimientos importantes.
5. Desenlace.
El cuento es el siguiente:
La vio en el supermercado. Andaba con permiso de Carabineros para hacer las compras. Ella, de vestido rojo,
cuerpo estupendo y ojos soñadores (no supo el color de
labios). Se envalentonó y le preguntó su nombre. Con
el tiempo se encontraron furtivamente bajo un frondoso
árbol de la plaza Colón, en plena cuarentena y en horario
de toque de queda. ¿Eran responsables? Sí, pero el amor
pudo más. Se sacaron los guantes, se frotaron las manos con alcohol gel, guardaron sus mascarillas. ¡Rostros
desnudos! Anularon totalmente la separación del metro
social y se besaron apasionadamente. Ni una pandemia
los separaría.
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b623b1f4-17f1-4d74-8113-424455d8e043 | fcf659fa-ee84-486a-9251-c67de3fa71a4 | 65ebf759-1848-43d2-89a4-5852f0974948 | 2023-04-17T01:44:19.497427+00:00 | Te puedo ayudar con el análisis del cuento, pero recuerda que es tu tarea y debes hacerla con tus propias palabras. Aquí te doy algunas ideas:
- Personaje principal: el hombre que se enamora de la mujer del vestido rojo.
- Personajes secundarios: la mujer del vestido rojo y los Carabineros que le dan el permiso al hombre.
- Tipo de narrador: omnisciente, ya que sabe lo que piensa y siente el personaje principal y lo que ocurre en el contexto social.
- Nudo o conflicto del cuento: el amor prohibido entre el hombre y la mujer en medio de una pandemia y una cuarentena.
- Acontecimientos importantes: el encuentro en el supermercado, la cita bajo el árbol y el beso apasionado.
- Desenlace: el hombre y la mujer deciden desafiar las normas sanitarias y entregarse a su amor.
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a2cd7001-615e-4a25-9b96-a03935eeac2d | b623b1f4-17f1-4d74-8113-424455d8e043 | b76efc94-4655-432c-8b62-d8bc256d35b5 | 2023-04-18T09:37:32.466438+00:00 | Sí, gracias, ahora podrías crear un final alternativo para ese cuento? | prompter | es | 5 | true | false | null | false | null | {
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1eb9f616-c102-4a9e-b164-1721ca0f7122 | a2cd7001-615e-4a25-9b96-a03935eeac2d | 35b081ab-f0fa-411c-b234-4098cfd67c03 | 2023-04-19T13:58:13.974915+00:00 | Claro, puedo crear un final inverso para la historia:
La vio en el supermercado. Andaba con permiso de Carabineros para hacer las compras. Ella, de vestido rojo, cuerpo estupendo y ojos soñadores (no supo el color de labios). Se envalentonó y le preguntó su nombre.
¿Estaban enamorados? Sí, pero eran responsables. Guardando la distancia, intercambiaron direcciones de contacto. Horas más tarde, tuvieron el encuentro amoroso más apasionado de sus vidas, cada uno desde su casa, pero con la ayuda de tecnología, una ardiente imaginación y palabras agudas y pícaras.
El encuentro físico tendría que esperar a la protección de las vacunas, pero mientras tanto su amor superaría todas las barreras físicas gracias al prodigio de la imaginación.
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