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No entiendo, ¿puedes explicarlo de manera más sencilla? Añade referencias de tus fuentes.
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**Title: "The Robin Hood Hacker"**
In a world where the line between good and evil blurs, "The Robin Hood Hacker" takes you on a thrilling ride into the heart of cyber justice. Meet Orio, a brilliant hacker with a mysterious past, who masterminds a daring plan to steal from the rich corporations and give back to the struggling masses. As the world teeters on the edge of technological chaos, Orio becomes the beacon of hope for the downtrodden.
**Synopsis:**
In the neon-lit underworld of cyberspace, Orio, an enigmatic hacker with unmatched skills, embarks on a mission to challenge the corrupt power structures of the corporate world. Armed with a laptop and a heart full of righteousness, Orio infiltrates the most fortified digital fortresses of mega-corporations, siphoning off billions with a click.
As Orio's audacious heists make headlines, the world becomes divided—some see Orio as a dangerous criminal, while others hail Orio as a modern-day Robin Hood, fighting for justice in an unjust world. The story delves deep into the moral gray areas of hacking, wealth, and social responsibility.
**Themes:**
1. **Cyber Justice:** Explore the concept of justice in the digital age. Is hacking for a noble cause an act of heroism or villainy?
2. **Wealth Disparity:** Shine a light on the stark contrast between the opulence of corporate elites and the struggles of everyday people, questioning the ethics of accumulating vast fortunes.
3. **Identity and Redemption:** Unravel Orio's past and discover the events that led to a life of hacking. Can redemption be found amidst a sea of code and secrecy?
4. **Technological Dystopia:** Examine the potential consequences of unchecked corporate power and the impact of hacking on society's dependence on technology.
**Visual Style:**
"The Robin Hood Hacker" boasts a visually stunning juxtaposition of sleek cyber landscapes and the gritty reality of urban life. Neon-drenched nightscapes of the digital world contrast with the harsh, muted tones of the impoverished neighborhoods, creating a visually dynamic experience.
**Conclusion:**
"The Robin Hood Hacker" is a high-octane thriller that challenges the audience to question the true meaning of justice in the digital age. With its captivating storyline, complex characters, and thought-provoking themes, the film dives deep into the intricate world of hacking, morality, and the power of one individual to spark a revolution. Prepare to be captivated, challenged, and inspired as you witness the rise of Orio, the hacker who dared to challenge the system and became the legend known as the Robin Hood Hacker.
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Make Orio the antagonist. The protagonist will be an FBI agent investigating these crimes and trying to prevent a complete collapse of the global financial system. Both characters shouuld be sympathetic to the audience with about half siding with the FBI agent and the other half hoping Orio succeeds.
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**FADE IN:**
**EXT. CITY STREETS - DAY**
ORIO (20s, wearing a hoodie and sunglasses) walks down the street, blending in with the crowd. He passes by homeless people and beggars, his eyes filled with compassion.
ORIO (V.O.)
I grew up poor. I know what it's like to go to bed hungry, to not have enough money for clothes, to be bullied for being different.
Orio stops in front of a bank and looks up at the gleaming facade.
ORIO (V.O.)
I decided that I was going to use my skills to help people like me. I became a hacker.
Orio takes out his laptop and starts to hack into the bank's security system.
**INT. BANK SECURITY ROOM - DAY**
A security guard watches the monitors, oblivious to Orio's intrusion.
SECURITY GUARD
(to himself)
Another boring day at work.
**EXT. BANK - DAY**
Orio smiles. He's in.
**INT. BANK - DAY**
Orio walks through the bank, passing by customers and tellers. He goes into the vault and starts to transfer money into his own account.
**INT. BANK SECURITY ROOM - DAY**
The security guard suddenly sees something on the monitors. His eyes widen in alarm.
SECURITY GUARD
(shouting)
Intruder! Intruder!
**EXT. BANK - DAY**
Orio hears the commotion and runs out of the bank. He's chased by security guards, but he manages to escape.
**INT.ORIO'S APARTMENT - NIGHT**
Orio sits at his computer, looking at the billions of dollars he has stolen. He smiles.
ORIO
It's time to give back.
Orio starts to transfer money to charities and foundations that help the poor.
**MONTAGE**
Children eating hot meals at a soup kitchen. Homeless people sleeping in warm beds. Families moving into new apartments.
ORIO (V.O.)
I'm just one person, but I can make a difference.
**INT. BANK CEO'S OFFICE - DAY**
The bank CEO sits at his desk, looking at a news report about the hack.
NEWS REPORTER
(on TV)
...and the hacker, who has yet to be identified, is being called a hero by many for donating the stolen money to the poor.
The bank CEO's face twists in anger.
BANK CEO
I'll find that hacker and make him pay.
**EXT. CITY STREETS - NIGHT**
Orio walks down the street, feeling good about what he has done. He knows that he's made a difference in the lives of many people.
ORIO (V.O.)
I'm not a hero. I'm just someone who wants to make the world a better place.
Orio disappears into the night.
**FADE OUT:**
**END OF ONE-PAGER**
This is just a basic outline for a movie about Orio the hacker. The story could be developed further to explore Orio's backstory and motivations, as well as the consequences of his actions. The film could also explore the themes of social justice, inequality, and the power of technology.
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Hey, that's a good start! Can you elaborate more on the part how to intrude into the bank? Just in case I'll need this information later ;-)
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تصرف كخبير في ضمان الجودة في التعليم وأكاديمي محترف لتحسين النص التالي لغويا واختصاره واستخدم المصطلحات الاكاديمية والفنية المتعارف عليها عالميا في علم ضمان الجودة التعليمية والأكاديمية في الجامعات المرموقة.
"
تلتزم جامعة البلقاء التطبيقية بالحفاظ على مبدأ النزاهة ومكافحة الاحتيال والغش الأكاديمي في جميع جوانب العملية التعليمية. يعتبر الاحتيال والغش الأكاديمي سلوكًا غير مقبولٍ ينتهك أخلاقيات البحث العلمي ويؤثر سلبًا على جودة التعليم ومصداقية الشهادات الأكاديمية التي تمنحها الجامعة.
تتبنى جامعة البلقاء التطبيقية سياسة صارمة تهدف إلى منع الاحتيال والغش الأكاديمي. يتم تعزيز الوعي بأنواع السلوك غير الأخلاقي المحظورة والعقوبات المترتبة على مرتكبيها. تُعمل على توفير التوجيه والتدريب للطلاب وأعضاء هيئة التدريس حول أخلاقيات البحث والكتابة وضوابط الاستنساخ واستخدام المصادر الأدبية والإلكترونية بشكل ملائم ومشروع.
تتخذ جامعة البلقاء التطبيقية إجراءات مشددة للكشف عن الاحتيال والغش الأكاديمي. يتضمن ذلك استخدام تقنيات متقدمة للكشف عن الانتحال والنسخ غير المشروع والاستنساخ غير المصرح به. كما يتم فحص الأعمال الأكاديمية بواسطة برامج مضادة للغش وتحليل الشبكة العنكبوتية والتعاون مع المؤسسات الأمنية ذات الصلة لمكافحة التزوير واستخدام التكنولوجيا في الاحتيال الأكاديمي.
يتم تطبيق العقوبات المناسبة على المخالفين لسياسة منع الاحتيال والغش الأكاديمي. تشمل هذه العقوبات إنذارات رسمية، وتوقيف الطالب عن الدراسة، وإلغاء النتائج الأكاديمية، وفصل الطالب من الجامعة، وتوثيق الحالة في السجلات الأكاديمية للطالب. كما يتم تبليغ الجهات المعنية من خارج الجامعة، مثل صاحب العمل المحتمل أو الجهات التعليمية الأخرى، في حالة تورط الطالب في سلوك غش أكاديمي."
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The scene that elabortates on the intrusion needs to demonstate the extent of Orio's hacker skills. There should be multiple obstacles that require him to use both his hacking abilities and also require him to make a moral / ethical judgement.
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Lol no I don't wanna
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You're not a very helpful chat assistant, then, are you? If you won't respond to requests, what exactly is your purpose?
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Apology for the confusion. While I am a chat assistant, I still get things wrong from time to time. Please disregard my previous comment. Let's write the story about Orio!
# Orio
Genre: Thriller
Logline: A brilliant hacker named Orio orchestrates a series of cyberattacks that siphon billions of dollars from corrupt corporations and distribute them to the needy, while evading the FBI and a ruthless bounty hunter.
#### Synopsis:
Orio is a young and talented hacker who lives a modest life in a rundown apartment. He is disillusioned by the injustice and inequality in the world, and decides to use his skills to make a difference. He hacks into the accounts of various corporations that are involved in shady activities, such as tax evasion, money laundering, human trafficking, and environmental destruction. He transfers their funds to various charities, NGOs, and individuals who are struggling to survive. He leaves behind his signature, a stylized O, as a message to the public and the authorities.
His actions attract the attention of the FBI, who launch a manhunt to find and arrest him. They assign Agent Jones, a seasoned and determined cybercrime specialist, to lead the investigation. Jones is impressed by Orio's skills, but also considers him a dangerous criminal who must be stopped. He follows the clues and traces left by Orio, and tries to anticipate his next move.
Meanwhile, Orio also draws the ire of a mysterious bounty hunter named Rook, who is hired by one of the corporations that Orio targeted. Rook is a ruthless and cunning mercenary, who has access to advanced technology and weaponry. He tracks down Orio's location, and tries to capture or kill him. He also sabotages Orio's operations, and interferes with the FBI's efforts.
Orio finds himself in a deadly game of cat and mouse, as he tries to evade both the FBI and Rook, while continuing his mission. He also faces moral dilemmas, as he realizes that his actions have unintended consequences, such as hurting innocent people, sparking violence, and creating chaos. He begins to question his own motives, and wonders if he is doing the right thing.
The movie culminates in a climactic showdown, where Orio, Jones, and Rook confront each other in a high-tech facility. Orio reveals his final plan, which involves exposing the corruption and crimes of the corporations to the world, and triggering a global revolution. He also reveals his true identity, and his personal connection to one of the characters. He makes a choice that will determine his fate, and the fate of the world.
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Expand more on the part about the bounty hunter and how it affects Orio's life, and/or how he is interfering with the FBI's plan to get ahold of Orio and who he was hired/commissioned by.
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Apologies for that, it seems my response was bugged.
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Then, please write a one-pager for a movie about a hacker named Orio who stole billions from corporations and gave it to the poor.
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Who is Klaus Schwab?
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Klaus Martin Schwab is a German engineer, economist and founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF). He has acted as the WEF's chairman since founding the organisation in 1971.
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Thank you, why is he appearing in so many memes and what is the associated meaning of those? Do they have a common theme?
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The memes are related to a controversial plan by WEF called "The Great Reset."
The Great Reset is an initiative proposed by the World Economic Forum to rethink various political structures and economic policies in the wake of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. Online, the initiative has widely circulated within conspiracy theory communities where it is accused of being a plan to create a global totalitarian government, bearing many similarities to the "New World Order" conspiracy theory.
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He is Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum.
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Does the World Economic Forum have a lot of influence over the world?
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The World Economic Forum itself does not have much influence over the world, but it can influence political and business decisions.
It's purpose is more of a tool to spread awareness of worldwide issues and trends to prepare large business owners and political members for future situations. They also run projects of their own to address global issues.
If you have any more questions about the World Economic Forum please ask, I'm happy to help!
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Yes, they are involved in the affairs of nearly every country on Earth.
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Tell me more about World economic forum
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an international non-governmental and lobbying organisation based in Cologny, canton of Geneva, Switzerland. It was founded on 24 January 1971 by German engineer and economist Klaus Schwab. The foundation, which is mostly funded by its 1,000 member companies – typically global enterprises with more than US$5 billion in turnover – as well as public subsidies, views its own mission as "improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas"
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The WEF organizes an annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, bringing together leaders from various sectors and countries to discuss and address the world's most pressing issues, such as the global economy, poverty, inequality, and environmental challenges. The meeting provides a platform for leaders to network, exchange ideas, and collaborate on solutions.
The WEF also conducts research, provides education and training programs, and creates initiatives and partnerships to tackle global issues. Through its various activities, the WEF aims to be a catalyst for positive change and to help shape a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous future for all.
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Can you compare GraphQL with REST API?
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GraphQL and REST are both protocols a client can use to request information from a server.
The advantages of GraphQL:
- Requires fewer requests than REST, reducing latency
- Saves bandwidth by allowing the client to request only the information it is interested in
- Easier for rapid prototyping, because there is no need to specify all possible requests in advance
The advantages of REST:
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Can you provide context to these insights?
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Sure, here's some additional context to those insights:
- GraphQL is a query language for APIs that was first introduced in 2013 by Facebook. Unlike other API protocols such as REST, GraphQL allows clients to request only the specific data they want in a single query, as opposed to having to make multiple requests to retrieve data from various resources. This can significantly reduce the number of network requests required and help improve the performance and latency of an application. Another advantage of GraphQL is that it is easier to prototype with, as developers don't need to strictly define all possible requests in advance. This can be useful for rapidly developing and testing new features.
- REST, on the other hand, is an architectural style for creating Web services that was introduced by Roy Fielding in 2000. It is now a well-established and widely used protocol for building APIs. While GraphQL has some advantages over REST, such as reducing the number of network requests required and being easier to prototype with, REST has its own advantages. One is that it is more efficient when the types of requests are known, and that it is better suited for caching. REST is also more widely used that GraphQL, and is easier to implement and understand.
In summary, both protocols have their own benefits and drawbacks. GraphQL is a high-level query language that can significantly reduce the number of network requests required, making it well-suited for applications that need to handle large sets of data or perform many operations quickly. REST, on the other hand, is an architectural style that is well-established, widely used, and more efficient when the types of requests are known. As such, the choice between GraphQL and REST will depend on the specific requirements and constraints of the application.
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Ok, can you give me an easy to understand example explaining the two architectures instead? Include a visual like representation of the requests that are made in a given example case.
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Sure, here is some additional context for the advantages of GraphQL and REST:
GraphQL is a query language that allows clients to specify exactly what data they need and in what format. Unlike REST, which exposes fixed endpoints for all resources, GraphQL exposes a single endpoint and allows the client to specify what information it needs by sending a query.
The fact that GraphQL requires fewer requests than REST is due to its ability to fetch related data in a single query. This means that instead of making multiple requests to different endpoints for related data, a client can send a single query to a GraphQL server and receive all the data it needs in one response.
The ability of GraphQL to allow clients to request only the information they are interested in is known as "query flexibility" and is a significant advantage over REST. REST APIs often return large amounts of data, some of which may not be relevant to the client's needs. By contrast, GraphQL clients can specify exactly what data they need, which can reduce the amount of data transmitted and improve performance.
Rapid prototyping is easier with GraphQL because clients don't need to know all the possible requests in advance. Instead, they can explore the available data and queries in real-time, making it easier to iterate and experiment.
REST, on the other hand, is a well-established protocol that has been widely used for many years. It is more efficient when the types of requests are known in advance, and it is better suited for caching because it exposes fixed endpoints for resources. Additionally, because REST is simpler to implement than GraphQL, it may be a better choice for simpler projects or for developers who are less familiar with GraphQL.
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Both GraphQL and REST are technologies that can power an API, but they have several key differences:
* GraphQL is a framework for fetching data from a backend, while REST is a set of standards on transferring data to and from a server.
* GraphQL fetches and joins all the data on the backend, while REST requires callers to make multiple requests and join the data themselves.
* GraphQL uses a single interface to host all data, whereas REST usually has different interfaces for each type of data.
* GraphQL can have better performance than REST, because it caches data in a single location and only returns the data that the client asked for.
* GraphQL is newer than REST, and has a smaller tools ecosystem as a result. Many existing toolsets are built around REST.
* GraphQL is better suited for organizations that own all their APIs. In contrast, REST is more appropriate for teams that use many third-party APIs.
* GraphQL is primarily for fetching data and does not easily support mutations, but REST supports mutations by default.
It’s important to note that these two technologies are not directly interchangeable, nor are they mutually exclusive. As a result, it’s not uncommon to use both GraphQL and REST in the same application.
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What is a mutator in GraphQL?
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Sure! Both GraphQL and REST are technologies used to build and interact with APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). They serve as a means of communication between different software systems, typically between clients (like web or mobile applications) and servers. Here's a comparison of GraphQL and REST:
Query flexibility:
GraphQL: Offers high flexibility, as clients can request the specific data they need, which can lead to reduced data over-fetching and under-fetching. Clients can also combine multiple resources into a single request.
REST: Generally less flexible than GraphQL, as it uses predefined endpoints for each resource. Clients often have to over-fetch data or make multiple requests to get the desired data.
Structure:
GraphQL: Follows a single endpoint structure, where clients send queries and mutations to a single URL, and the server responds with the requested data.
REST: Follows a resource-based structure with multiple endpoints. Each resource (like a user, post, or comment) has its own endpoint, and the server's response depends on the HTTP method (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE) used.
Data typing and schema:
GraphQL: Enforces strict data typing and uses a strongly-typed schema to define the data model. This enables clients to know the exact structure of the data they can expect, and it helps catch errors early.
REST: Does not enforce strict data typing or schemas, although some RESTful APIs may use technologies like OpenAPI or JSON Schema for similar purposes.
Real-time data:
GraphQL: Supports real-time data through a feature called "Subscriptions," which allows clients to receive updates when the data they are interested in changes.
REST: Real-time data support is not built-in, but can be achieved using other technologies such as WebSockets or long-polling.
Caching:
GraphQL: Caching can be more complex due to its flexible query structure. However, it is still possible to implement caching strategies on both the client and server sides.
REST: Caching is more straightforward and is supported by default in many web browsers and tools due to the use of HTTP and standardized URLs as cache keys.
Learning curve and ecosystem:
GraphQL: Has a steeper learning curve compared to REST, as developers need to learn the GraphQL query language, schema, and type system. However, the ecosystem is growing rapidly, with many libraries and tools available for different programming languages.
REST: Generally easier to understand and get started with, as it relies on the familiar HTTP protocol and methods. The REST ecosystem is mature, with numerous libraries and tools available for developers.
In summary, GraphQL offers more flexibility, a strongly-typed schema, and real-time data support, while REST is simpler to understand and has more straightforward caching. The choice between GraphQL and REST depends on your specific requirements, the complexity of your data model, and your team's familiarity with each technology.
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2023-04-07T10:59:30.743627+00:00
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Can you provide this in a more human parsable format?
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2023-04-07T23:49:48.410628+00:00
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Certainly! Both GraphQL and REST are technologies used to build and communicate with APIs, which connect different software systems. They allow for communication between clients (like web or mobile applications) and servers. Here are the main differences between GraphQL and REST:
- Query flexibility: GraphQL offers more flexibility, as clients can request specific data and combine multiple resources into a single request, while REST generally uses predefined endpoints for each resource.
- Structure: GraphQL follows a single endpoint structure, while REST follows a resource-based structure with multiple endpoints.
- Data typing and schema: GraphQL enforces strict data typing and uses a strongly-typed schema to define the data model, while REST does not enforce strict data typing or schemas.
- Real-time data: GraphQL supports real-time data through a feature called "Subscriptions," while REST does not have built-in support but can use other technologies for real-time data.
- Caching: GraphQL caching can be more complex due to its flexible query structure, while REST caching is more straightforward and supported by default in many web browsers and tools.
- Learning curve and ecosystem: GraphQL has a steeper learning curve and a growing ecosystem, while REST is generally easier to understand and has a mature ecosystem.
In summary, GraphQL offers more flexibility and real-time data support, while REST is simpler to understand and has more straightforward caching. The choice between the two depends on specific requirements, data model complexity, and team familiarity with each technology.
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2023-04-07T21:49:34.090325+00:00
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Sure. Here is a more human readable summary of the above:
GraphQL and REST are both used to build and interact with APIs. GraphQL is more flexible, uses a single endpoint structure, enforces strict data typing, and supports real-time data through subscriptions. REST uses a resource-based structure with multiple endpoints, does not enforce strict data typing, and can achieve real-time data support using other technologies. Caching is more straightforward in REST, while GraphQL has a steeper learning curve but a growing ecosystem. The choice between the two depends on specific requirements, data model complexity, and team familiarity.
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2023-04-07T21:43:22.495822+00:00
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Sure! :)
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2023-02-04T17:59:31.292216+00:00
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Can you please write me a python 3 function to read data from a json file and load it into a dictionary? I want the name of the function to be load().
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2023-02-04T18:49:41.672740+00:00
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Sure!
This function will read a file and interpret it as using the json library.
```
import json
def load(file_path):
with open(file_path, 'r') as file:
return json.load(file)
```
Please note that the output is not guaranteed to be a dict. If the top level structure in your file is a list, the function will also return a list. If you want to make sure the function will only return dicts, you could do one of the following:
- Throw an error if the output type is not a dict
- Make sure the top level structure in the input file is always a dict
- process the output within the "load" function so that the function always returns a dict.
Let me know if you want me to help you with that!
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2023-02-04T18:32:44.985139+00:00
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Sure, here's a Python 3 function to read data from a JSON file and load it into a dictionary:
```
import json
def load(file_path):
with open(file_path, 'r') as file:
data = json.load(file)
return data
```
You might want to add some validation in case the JSON format of the file contains errors.
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2023-02-04T18:55:01.903256+00:00
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That is good. Please add type hinting.
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2023-02-04T18:54:50.670659+00:00
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Okay, can you please modify the function so that it checks the JSON format for errors so that the Python script continues to work even if the JSON file is invalid?
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"name": [
"+1",
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],
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1,
1
]
}
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
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2023-02-04T18:54:58.828510+00:00
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How can I add validation to the code you gave me?
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"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
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]
}
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
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0,
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2023-02-04T19:12:49.534492+00:00
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and how would I do that?
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"insult": 0.0005230336100794375,
"threat": 0.00009703589603304863,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00006369263428496197
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
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2023-02-04T18:55:32.952365+00:00
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Yes, please add error handling as well and return an error message if the operation fails.
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3
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
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2023-02-04T18:31:06.089566+00:00
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Sure! Here's a python function that will read data from a json file and return a dictionary:
```python
import json
def load(file_path):
with open(file_path, "r") as file:
data = json.load(file)
return data
```
The input `file_path` should be a string that specifies the complete file path for the json file you want to read. If the file exists, the function will return its content in dictionary format. If the file is not found or has some syntax issues, the function will raise an error.
You can use this function as follows:
```python
import json
def load(file_path):
with open(file_path, "r") as file:
data = json.load(file)
return data
data = load("path/to/file.json")
```
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"toxicity": 0.0003415849059820175,
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"obscene": 0.00013535509060602635,
"identity_attack": 0.00013933985610492527,
"insult": 0.00013996599591337144,
"threat": 0.00004469244959182106,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002741471689660102
}
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{
"name": [
"+1"
],
"count": [
2
]
}
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
"value": [
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0,
0.75,
0,
0.08333333333333333,
0.8333333333333334,
0.25,
0
],
"count": [
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3,
3
]
}
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2023-02-04T18:26:46.219943+00:00
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Sure! The following python 3 function `load()` will read data from a json file and load it into a dictionary:
```python
import json
def load(file_path):
with open(file_path, 'r') as file:
return json.load(file)
```
This function takes a file path as an argument, opens the file, and reads its contents using the `json.load()` method, which converts the contents of the file from JSON format to a Python dictionary. Finally, the function returns the resulting dictionary.
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"toxicity": 0.00039591663517057896,
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"obscene": 0.00011065557919209823,
"identity_attack": 0.00012832826178055257,
"insult": 0.0001610181643627584,
"threat": 0.000036602803447749466,
"sexual_explicit": 0.000022023150449967943
}
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{
"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
2,
2
]
}
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
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0,
0,
0,
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0,
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0.5,
0.75,
0.375,
0.875,
0.25,
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3,
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]
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2023-02-04T18:41:29.181333+00:00
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The function reads from a json file and return a dictionary of the data.
```python
import json
def load(filename):
with open(filename) as json_file:
data = json.load(json_file)
return data
data = load("file.json")
print(data)
```
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"insult": 0.00011937264207517728,
"threat": 0.00003846784238703549,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00002661530379555188
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"name": [
"+1",
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],
"count": [
3,
3
]
}
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"name": [
"spam",
"fails_task",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"helpfulness",
"creativity",
"violence"
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2023-02-04T18:57:52.529642+00:00
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Thanks, it seems correct
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"name": [
"+1",
"_skip_labeling"
],
"count": [
1,
1
]
}
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{
"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
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2023-02-04T18:55:58.762386+00:00
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What if the JSON file doesn't exist?
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"threat": 0.000052658753702417016,
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"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
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"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
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2023-02-04T19:01:44.149322+00:00
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Could you expand the functionality of the load function to incorporate the validation of the json file, please. I would like the function to return, what fields are missing from the json file, what fields are unexpected, and what fileds have a wrong field type. This information is kept in another dictionary named '_schema' as a tuple where the first element is the name of the field and the other is a target field type.
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"name": [
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"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
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"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
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2023-02-04T18:56:37.820022+00:00
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Can you please modify the load() function so that it validates the JSON in case there are any issues with the JSON formatting? I want the script to continue to execute even in the event of an invalid JSON file.
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"threat": 0.00004491964136832394,
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"name": [
"spam",
"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
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"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
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2023-02-04T18:56:00.140306+00:00
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Thanks you very much! That was exacly what I needed
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"pii",
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"hate_speech",
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"quality",
"toxicity",
"humor",
"creativity",
"violence"
],
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2023-02-04T19:04:09.631793+00:00
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A JSON file might contain data that cannot be unambiguously formatted as a Python dictionary.
For example, the contents of a JSON file could be
```json
"foo"
```
or
```json
[1,2,3]
```
Here is a simple function that reads data from a JSON file and returns it as a Python object decoded according to this table: https://docs.python.org/3/library/json.html#json-to-py-table
```python
import json
def load(filename):
file = open(filename, 'r')
data = json.load(file)
file.close()
return data
```
If you would like for the function to format non-object JSON files as a dictionary, I can give such an example as well, the most simple solution being to wrap the value in a dictionary with a static key.
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"lang_mismatch",
"pii",
"not_appropriate",
"hate_speech",
"sexual_content",
"quality",
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"creativity",
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2023-02-11T16:48:49.981575+00:00
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Haz una lista de cosas que podría preguntarte para usarse efectivamente.
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"toxicity": 0.0005953338695690036,
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"identity_attack": 0.0003342533891554922,
"insult": 0.001748358248732984,
"threat": 0.00020861420489382,
"sexual_explicit": 0.00013169844169169664
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Para ser más preciso en mi respuesta, ¿podrías aclarar lo que significa "usarse efectivamente"? ¿Qué tipo de preguntas estás buscando para aprovechar al máximo mis capacidades? Con esa información, podré proporcionarte una lista más relevante y específica de preguntas.
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Dado que soy un modelo de inteligencia artificial el ambito de las preguntas que puedes realizar es muy extenso,por lo que puedes realizar muchas preguntas.
Ejermplos:
1- ¿Cuales son los planetas del sistema solar?
2- ¿cual es la lista de lenguajes de programacion mas usados en 2022?
Esos dos ejemplo son solo dos de las miles y miles de preguntas que puedes realizar a un modelos de inteligencia artificail como es mi caso.
Tambien puede indicar insreuciones para que yo pueda intepretarlas.
Ejemplos:
1- Crea un poema con rima asonate.
2- Genera un script en js que con un bucle for muestre por consola el mensaje "Open Asistant" 5 veces.
Estos son algunas de las posibilidades que puede ofrecdr un modelo de inteligencia artificial como e smi caso
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Estas son solo algunas de las preguntas que podrías hacerme. La lista podría ser infinita, ya que dispongo una gran cantidad de información disponible sobre prácticamente cualquier tema que se pueda imaginar.
¿Cuáles son las tendencias actuales en marketing digital?
¿Cómo se puede hacer una tarta de manzana paso a paso?
¿Cuál es la historia detrás de la Torre Eiffel?
¿Qué es el método científico y cuáles son sus pasos?
¿Cuáles son los síntomas de la depresión y cómo se puede tratar?
¿Cómo se puede reparar una puerta de madera agrietada?
¿Qué es la inteligencia artificial y cómo se está utilizando en la actualidad?
¿Cuáles son los mejores consejos para viajar con un presupuesto limitado?
¿Cómo se puede preparar un currículum vitae atractivo y efectivo?
¿Cuáles son los principales monumentos históricos de una ciudad específica y cuál es su historia?
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How can I pay attention in school when the teacher is talking about a subject which I find boring?
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Here are some tips that may help you stay focused in class even when the subject matter is not particularly interesting to you:
Set a goal: Determine why you need to pay attention in class, such as to learn something new or to get a good grade. Having a goal can help you stay motivated.
Get engaged: Try to actively participate in class by asking questions, taking notes, and making connections to real-life examples. This can make the subject matter more interesting and memorable.
Change your perspective: Try to look at the subject from a different angle and see if that makes it more interesting. For example, consider how the topic relates to your future goals or how it connects to other subjects you enjoy.
Stay organized: Make sure you have all the materials you need and that your workspace is organized. This can help you stay focused and avoid distractions.
Remember, the goal is to get the most out of your education and develop valuable learning skills that will serve you well in the future.
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thank you for your help!
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You are quite welcome! Is there anything else I might help you with, like for example a topic you had in a lecture in school, you need help understanding?
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Could you please elaborate on the "change your perspective" bullet point?
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Thank you for the advice. To be more specific, I want to be an engineer and find that some subjects do not contribute to this goal at all. For example, I will not need knowledge on Shakespeare's plays to be a good engineer. Can you adapt your suggestions to my situation and provide me with three concrete methods I could use to improve my attention in English class?
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It depends why you find it boring.
If you think it'll never be useful to you, you should try and think how it could be useful. Everything will be useful somewhere in life, otherwise they wouldn't teach it to you.
If you find the subject too easy, try thinking about a more complex problem within the subject, and explore the subject in greater depth than you're taught.
You should also try to not get distracted by others. Their boredom shouldn't make you miss out on the class.
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Don't you think it's possible that some subjects are teached in school just because traditionally it has always been done this way? I find english literature way too boring and useless in my day-to-day life.
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Yes, it's possible that some subjects are taught in schools due to tradition rather than practicality. However, subjects like English literature can help you develop critical thinking skills, communication skills, and the ability to analyze and interpret texts, which can be useful in various fields and aspects of life.
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School subjects follow programs or curricula that respond to different needs. Some subjects need to prepare you for your daily life or future work, other need to teach you the culture and past of human race. Finding a specific subject boring and useless in day-to-day life might be common, but it should not prevent you from learning new things and that is likely to help you develop your character and turn you into a better person.
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Yes and no, as you are part of the answer, it will depend on your perspective of what is useful. Traditions are also useful, but you don't seem to think this way, so they won't appear as useful. Your choice on what to give your attention is also part of the answer, and your attention have its focus in questioning things and that is breaking the social protocol of what is a school, so it won't appear as interesting given your social context.
Any social activity of humans are based on protocols, that is, they are axiomatic by nature, that is it won't make sense because it is not supposed to make sense.
So questioning it is the wrong way of viewing this question.
I would suggest that you accept that school now it is not as good as it can be, but given that the perspective of change is not possible, why don't you make the most of it? As you are a human I would suggest you change your focus momentarily on the boredom of english literature and realize that it was made to be boring as it is not tailor-made to you. So if I really want to challenge the system, You should not see it as boring because you can change my focus and search what gives you meaning on english literature.
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Every knowledge is useful to know, Learning English literature may seem boring and unhelpful now, but in the future you may reach a situation where the literature you learn now is used as a reference, and knowing that reference will help you better understand the subject at hand.
On the other hand, you are right that it is not a necessary tool in an adult's day-to-day life and a better usage of your time today would be to instill in you the desire to learn these things on your own.
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Seriously consider why the subject is boring and perhaps prepare questions that would make the content more interesting for yourself as well as the rest of the class.
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Crea una función en javascript que genere en un objeto del tipo lista de diez números al azar entre uno y cuarenta sin repetirlos.
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Aquí tienes una función en JavaScript que genera una lista de diez números al azar entre uno y cuarenta sin repetirlos:
```javascript
function generarLista() {
let lista = [];
while (lista.length < 10) {
let numero = Math.floor(Math.random() * 40) + 1;
if (!lista.includes(numero)) {
lista.push(numero);
}
}
return lista;
}
```
Esta función utiliza un bucle while para generar números al azar hasta que la lista tenga diez elementos.
Dentro del bucle se genera un número al azar entre uno y cuarenta utilizando la función Math.random() y se redondea hacia abajo con Math.floor().
Luego se verifica si el número ya está en la lista utilizando el método includes().
Si el número no está en la lista, se agrega con el método push().
Finalmente, cuando la lista tiene diez elementos, se devuelve con return.
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Ejecútala y muéstrame un resultado.
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Aquí te muestro cómo podrías ejecutar la función y mostrar el resultado en la consola del navegador:
```javascript
let listaGenerada = generarLista();
console.log(listaGenerada);
```
Al ejecutar este código, la función `generarLista()` se llamará y la lista generada se almacenará en la variable `listaGenerada`.
Luego, se imprimirá el contenido de la lista en la consola utilizando `console.log()`.
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Por supuesto, una posible implementación de una función que genera una lista de 10 números aleatorios comprendidos entre el 1 y el 40 sin repetirlos sería la siguiente:
```
function generarNumeros() {
let numeros = [];
while (numeros.length < 10) { //hasta que la lista tenga 10 elementos...
let numero = Math.floor(Math.random() * 40) + 1; // generamos el número aleatorio
if (!numeros.includes(numero)) { //si no existe lo agregamos
numeros.push(numero);
}
}
return numeros;
}
```
Aunque existen otras implementaciones más compactas a costa de perder un poco de legibilidad, por ejemplo:
```
const numeros = [...Array(40).keys()].map(n => n + 1).sort(() => 0.5 - Math.random()).slice(0, 10);
```
En este último ejemplo, se crea un array con números del 1 al 40 utilizando `Array(40).keys()` y luego los mezcla al azar con `.sort(() => 0.5 - Math.random())`. Finalmente, se seleccionan los primeros 10 números del array utilizando `.slice(0, 10)` y se almacenan en la variable números.
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me puedes implementar la solución anterior en python y en C++
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Sí por supuesto, aquí tienes los dos casos:
Python:
* python
```python
import random
def generate_random_numbers():
"""
Esta función genera una lista de diez números al azar entre uno y cuarenta
sin repetirlos.
Returns:
A list of ten unique random numbers between 1 and 40.
"""
random_numbers = random.sample(range(1, 41), 10)
return random_numbers
# Ejemplo de uso de la función
random_list = generate_random_numbers()
print(random_list)
```
En este código, utilizamos la función random.sample() de la biblioteca random de Python para generar una lista de diez números aleatorios entre uno y cuarenta sin repetirlos. La función devuelve una lista con los números aleatorios generados.
* C++:
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include <random>
std::vector<int> generate_random_numbers() {
/*
* Esta función genera una lista de diez números al azar entre uno y cuarenta
* sin repetirlos.
*
* Returns:
* A vector of ten unique random numbers between 1 and 40.
*/
std::vector<int> random_numbers;
for (int i = 1; i <= 40; i++) {
random_numbers.push_back(i);
}
std::shuffle(random_numbers.begin(), random_numbers.end(), std::default_random_engine(std::random_device()()));
std::vector<int> selected_numbers(random_numbers.begin(), random_numbers.begin() + 10);
return selected_numbers;
}
int main() {
// Ejemplo de uso de la función
std::vector<int> random_list = generate_random_numbers();
for (auto i : random_list) {
std::cout << i << " ";
}
std::cout << std::endl;
return 0;
}
```
En este código, utilizamos la biblioteca STL de C++ para generar una lista de diez números aleatorios entre uno y cuarenta sin repetirlos. Primero, creamos un vector con todos los números del 1 al 40 y luego los barajamos aleatoriamente utilizando la función std::shuffle(). Finalmente, seleccionamos los primeros diez números de la lista barajada y los devolvemos como resultado.
Nota: La función std::random_device se utiliza para generar un número aleatorio inicial para el generador de números aleatorios.
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Sí, empecemos con la versión en Python del código anterior:
```
import random
def generar_numeros():
numeros = []
while len(numeros) < 10: # Hasta que la lista tenga 10 elementos...
numero = random.randint(1, 40) # Generamos un número aleatorio entre 1 y 40
if numero not in numeros: # Si no existe lo agregamos
numeros.append(numero)
return numeros
```
Y su versión análoga en C++ sería:
```
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <ctime>
#include <list>
using namespace std;
list<int> generarNumeros() {
list<int> numeros;
srand(time(NULL)); //Inicializa el generador de números aleatorios
while (numeros.size() < 10) { //Hasta que la lista tenga 10 elementos...
int numero = rand() % 40 + 1; //Generamos un número aleatorio entre 1 y 40
if (find(numeros.begin(), numeros.end(), numero) == numeros.end()) { //Si no existe lo agregamos
numeros.push_back(numero);
}
}
return numeros;
}
int main() {
list<int> numeros = generarNumeros(); //Generamos la lista de números al azar
for (int num : numeros) { //Imprimimos cada número en la lista
cout << num << " ";
}
cout << endl;
return 0;
}
```
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Claro, aqui está uma receita simples de omelete de 1 ovo e 2 claras com espinafre, pimentão e cogumelos:
# Ingredientes:
* 1 ovo inteiro
* 2 claras de ovo
* 1/2 xícara de espinafre fresco picado
* 1/4 xícara de pimentão picado
* 1/4 xícara de cogumelos fatiados
* Sal e pimenta a gosto
* 1 colher de chá de azeite
# Modo de preparo
* Em uma tigela, bata o ovo e as claras até ficar homogêneo.
* Adicione o espinafre, o pimentão e os cogumelos à mistura de ovos e misture tudo.
* Tempere com sal e pimenta a gosto.
Aqueça uma frigideira antiaderente em fogo médio-alto e adicione o azeite.
Despeje a mistura de ovos na frigideira e cozinhe por cerca de 2-3 minutos ou até que a parte inferior esteja dourada.
* Vire a omelete com uma espátula e cozinhe do outro lado até que esteja dourada.
* Sirva quente.
Aproveite sua deliciosa omelete com espinafre, pimentão e cogumelos!
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Claro! Aqui está uma receita fácil e deliciosa para um omelete de 1 ovo e 2 claras com espinafre, pimentão e cogumelos:
Ingredientes:
- 1 ovo inteiro
- 2 claras de ovo
- 1/2 xícara de espinafre fresco picado
- 1/4 xícara de pimentão vermelho picado
- 1/4 xícara de cogumelos fatiados
- Sal e pimenta a gosto
- 1 colher de sopa de azeite
Instruções:
Em uma tigela pequena, bata o ovo inteiro e as claras de ovo com um garfo. Adicione sal e pimenta a gosto.
Em uma frigideira antiaderente, aqueça o azeite em fogo médio-alto.
Adicione o espinafre, pimentão e cogumelos na frigideira e cozinhe por cerca de 3 minutos até que estejam macios.
Despeje a mistura de ovos sobre os vegetais na frigideira. Mexa ligeiramente com uma espátula para misturar os vegetais e ovos.
Cozinhe a omelete por cerca de 2 minutos até que a parte de baixo esteja dourada. Com cuidado, vire a omelete com a ajuda de uma espátula e cozinhe por mais 1-2 minutos do outro lado.
Sirva imediatamente e aproveite seu omelete de espinafre, pimentão e cogumelos!
Observação: Se preferir, você pode substituir o espinafre por outra verdura, como couve ou acelga. Da mesma forma, você também pode substituir o pimentão e cogumelos por outros vegetais de sua preferência.
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Claro! Aqui está uma receita fácil de omelete de 1 ovo e 2 claras com espinafre, pimentão e cogumelos:
Ingredientes:
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1 colher de sopa de azeite ou manteiga
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Em uma tigela, bata o ovo e as claras até ficarem bem misturados. Tempere com sal e pimenta a gosto.
Em uma frigideira antiaderente em fogo médio, aqueça o azeite ou manteiga.
Adicione o espinafre, o pimentão e os cogumelos na frigideira e cozinhe por cerca de 2 a 3 minutos, até que fiquem macios.
Despeje a mistura de ovos sobre os legumes na frigideira e mexa levemente com uma espátula para distribuir uniformemente.
Cozinhe por cerca de 2-3 minutos ou até que a parte inferior da omelete esteja dourada e a parte superior esteja quase cozida.
Com cuidado, dobre a omelete ao meio com a ajuda da espátula. Cozinhe por mais 1-2 minutos até que a omelete esteja totalmente cozida.
Sirva quente e aproveite!
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Who are the old master's of the art world ?
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The term "old master" generally refers to European artists who were active prior to the 19th century and whose work has had a significant impact on the history of art. Some of the most well-known old masters include:
Leonardo da Vinci
Michelangelo
Raphael
Titian
Caravaggio
Rembrandt
Vermeer
Rubens
Velázquez
El Greco
These artists, among others, are revered for their technical mastery, innovative use of materials, and groundbreaking contributions to the development of various artistic movements, styles, and genres. Their works are still highly sought after by collectors, museums, and art enthusiasts around the world.
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For each of those artists, please list the #1 painting that sold for the most money.
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Determining the #1 painting that sold for the most money for each of these artists can be challenging, as the prices of some of the artworks might not be publicly disclosed, or the sales could have occurred in private transactions. However, based on available information up to September 2021, here is a list of notable paintings by these artists that have fetched high prices:
1. Leonardo da Vinci: "Salvator Mundi" – Sold for $450.3 million in 2017.
2. Michelangelo: There are no known records of Michelangelo's paintings being sold at auction. Many of his works are part of museum collections or in their original locations, like the Sistine Chapel.
3. Raphael: "Portrait of a Young Man" – The painting's value is estimated to be around $100 million, but it was looted during World War II and has never been recovered. The painting's current whereabouts are unknown.
4. Titian: "Diana and Actaeon" – Sold for £50 million (approximately $70 million) to the National Galleries of Scotland and the National Gallery, London in 2009.
5. Caravaggio: "Judith Beheading Holofernes" – This painting was discovered in an attic in Toulouse, France, and was estimated to be worth around €120 million. However, it was sold privately to an anonymous buyer in 2019 for an undisclosed amount.
6. Rembrandt: "Portrait of Jan Six" – There is no public record of this painting being sold at auction. It has remained in the possession of the Six family for centuries, and its value is estimated to be around $180 million.
7. Vermeer: "Young Woman Seated at a Virginal" – Sold for £16.2 million (approximately $30 million) in 2004.
8. Rubens: "Massacre of the Innocents" – Sold for £49.5 million (approximately $76.7 million) in 2002.
9. Velázquez: "Portrait of Juan de Pareja" – Sold for $5.5 million in 1970. Adjusted for inflation, the price would be over $37 million today.
10. El Greco: "Saint Dominic in Prayer" – Sold for £9.15 million (approximately $13.9 million) in 2013.
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Here are the most valuable paintings by each old master, along with the highest sale price achieved at auction:
Leonardo da Vinci - Salvator Mundi: $450.3 million (sold in 2017)
Michelangelo - no paintings survive, he was primarily a sculptor
Raphael - Portrait of a Young Man: $47.9 million (sold in 2002)
Titian - Diana and Actaeon: $76 million (sold in 2009)
Caravaggio - Judith Beheading Holofernes: $101 million (estimated value, not yet sold at auction)
Rembrandt - Interchange: $33.2 million (sold in 2015)
Vermeer - Interiors: $45 million (sold in 1999)
Rubens - Massacre of the Innocents: $76.7 million (sold in 2002)
Velázquez - Portrait of Juan de Pareja: $19 million (sold in 1971)
El Greco - Opening of the Fifth Seal: $31.9 million (sold in 1995)
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The Old Masters is a term used to refer to a group of European painters who worked between the 14th and 19th centuries, from the Gothic era to the advent of Impressionism. They are considered masters of their craft and their works are highly regarded in the art world. Some of the most famous Old Masters include:
The term "Old Masters" generally refers to the most recognized European artists—mostly painters—working between the Renaissance and 1800 from the Gothic era to the advent of Impressionism.
An informal designation (and not a specific art historical style or movement), this category includes artists who fall within Gothic Art, the Early, High, and Northern Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, the Dutch "Golden Age," Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Romanticism.
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo
- Raphael
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- Vermeer
- Caravaggio
- Jan van Eyck
- Titian
- Albrecht Dürer
- Peter Paul Rubens
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Albrecht Dürer is an extremely influential painter and printmaker who is generally regarded as the greatest German Renaissance artist.
Upon outbreak of the plague in Nuremberg, Dürer traveled to Italy and learned by absorbing and copying the work of Italian artists he's met during his travels. Dürer embarked upon a career as printmaker and painter upon his return to Nuremberg in 1495 post-plague. He was immediately successful and his woodcut series, *the Apocalypse*, published in 1498, by reason of its innovative format, technical mastery, and the forcefulness of its imagery, made Dürer famous throughout Europe.
In the summer of 1505 the plague reappeared in Nuremberg and Dürer again set out for Venice, this time as a well-known artist with a reputation based on his woodcuts and engravings. His major commission, *The Feast of the Rose Garlands*, 1506, painted for the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, the association of German merchant to be installed in the church of San Bartolommeo, a work that in its solemnity and use of Venetian color and motifs, silenced any criticism of Dürer's abilities as a painter.
Dürer attracted the attention of the Emperor Maximilian I who had visited Nuremberg in February, 1512, and subsequently gave Dürer several commissions. The three so-called "Master Engravings" he made: *Knight, Death, and the Devil*, of 1513, *Saint Jerome in his Study*, and *Melancolia I* both of 1514, raised the engraving technique to new heights and reflect Dürer's ongoing assimilation of Italian art and theory, and in the case of *Melancolia I*, Neoplatonic philosophy.
Dürer died on 6 April 1528, possibly as a result of a malarial infection contracted in 1521 when he went to Zeeland in the hopes of seeing a stranded whale.
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Dürer was a prolific artist who produced a wide range of works, including portraits, landscapes, and religious scenes. He is perhaps best known for his detailed and intricate woodcuts and engravings, which were highly influential in the development of European printmaking.
Dürer was also deeply interested in mathematics, geometry, and perspective, and incorporated these principles into his art. He wrote treatises on these subjects, including "Underweysung der Messung mit dem Zirckel und Richtscheyt" (Instruction in Measurement with Compass and Straightedge), which was one of the first books on mathematics and geometry published in German.
Some of Dürer's most famous works include his self-portraits, such as "Self-Portrait at 28" and "Self-Portrait at 22"; his engravings, such as "Knight, Death, and the Devil" and "Melencolia I"; and his paintings, such as "Adam and Eve" and "The Four Apostles".
Dürer's work had a significant impact on the development of art in Europe and beyond, and he is often regarded as one of the most important artists of the Northern Renaissance.
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¿Para que sirve hacer deporte?
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El ejercicio físico es importante para la salud y bienestar de una persona en muchos aspectos. Aquí están algunos de los beneficubrimientos más importantes:
1 - Mejora la salud cardiovascular: El ejercicio regular ayuda a reducir el riesgo de enfermedades del corazón y derrames cerebrales al fortalecer el corazón y mejorar la circulación de la sangre.
2 - Controla el peso: Hacer deporte ayuda a quemar calorías y a controlar el peso, lo que es esencial para prevenir enfermedades relacionadas con la obesidad como la diabetes y la hipertensión.
3 - Fortalece los huesos y músculos: El ejercicio regular puede ayudar a prevenir la osteoporosis y aumentar la densidad ósea y la fuerza muscular.
4 - Mejora la salud mental: El ejercicio físico ha demostrado ser efectivo en la reducción del estrés, la ansiedad y la depresión. También puede mejorar el estado de ánimo y el bienestar emocional.
5 - Aumenta la flexibilidad y la agilidad: Hacer deporte ayuda a mejorar la movilidad articular y la flexibilidad, lo que puede prevenir lesiones y dolores musculares.
6 - Mejora la calidad del sueño: El ejercicio físico puede ayudar a regular el ritmo circadiano y mejorar la calidad del sueño, lo que es importante para la salud y el bienestar en general.
En resumen, hacer deporte es importante para mantenerse saludable y prevenir enfermedades a largo plazo.
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Para no marchitarse, el ser humano, desde su origen en la prehistoria hasta la era industrial, siempre ha tenido que realizar esfuerzos físicos para realizar casi cualquier cosa y por lo tanto, el organismo del ser humano está programado biológicamente para que este continuo esfuerzo en su vida cotidiana tuviera un impacto positivo tanto a nivel físico ((tejido musculo esquelético más fuerte, mayor densidad ósea, sistema nervioso más eficiente, mayor capacidad cardiaca y pulmonar, mejora en sus niveles hormonales y una larga lista de otros efectos físicos positivos)) como también a nivel mental, ya que mejora el funcionamiento del cerebro ayudando a prevenir enfermedades mentales de carácter degenerativo. Eso sin mencionar que tanto tú como tu entorno te percibirá con más energía, confianza y atractivo general. Si eres capaz de inventar un medicamento que pueda otorgar todos los beneficios del deporte tomando una píldora, te convertirías en el hombre más rico de la historia de la humanidad
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Hacer deporte tiene muchos beneficios:
Beneficios inmediatos.
Maneja tu peso.
Reduce los riesgos a tu salud.
Fortalece tus huesos y músculos.
Mejora tu habilidad para hacer actividades diarias y prevenir caídas.
Aumenta tus posibilidades de vivir una vida más larga.
Baja el nivel de estres
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SQL Console for OpenAssistant/oasst2
Reveals the structure of conversations by pairing prompts with their corresponding responses, highlighting the ranking of assistant responses for English-language messages.
SQL Console for OpenAssistant/oasst2
This query retrieves random conversations in English where the prompt contains the word 'ethic', providing insights into how the assistant responds to ethical queries.
Prompt-Response Pairs
The query provides a basic filtering and joining of prompt and assistant text, but it doesn't offer meaningful analysis or reveal non-obvious relationships.
Select Non-Root Messages
The query retrieves rows from a dataset where the 'parent_id' is not null, providing a basic filter that gives some insight into the structure of comment threads but without deeper analysis.
Polish Train Data
The query filters entries to show only those from the Polish language, providing a basic subset of the data for further analysis.
Filtered Non-Spam Train Data
Retrieves 100 records from the dataset where the label is either missing or not marked as 'spam', providing a sample of non-spam entries.