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question:Who on for the best movie for this year oscar

answer:Okay, so I'm trying to figure out who won the Best Movie for this year's Oscars. I'm not super familiar with all the nominees, but I know the Oscars are a big deal in the movie industry. First, I should probably figure out what year we're talking about because the user didn't specify. Since I'm writing this in 2023, I'll assume they're asking about the 2023 Oscars, which would be the 95th Academy Awards.I remember hearing that "Everything Everywhere All At Once" was a big contender this year. It's a sci-fi action movie that I think was pretty popular. I've seen some trailers and heard good things about it. It stars Michelle Yeoh, who I believe won Best Actress for her role in that movie. That might be a clue because sometimes the Best Picture winner also has strong acting performances.Another movie I've heard about is "The Banshees of Inisherin." It's an Irish film, I think, and it's a drama. I'm not as familiar with it, but I know it was nominated for several awards. Then there's "Top Gun: Maverick," which is a sequel to the 1986 movie. It was a huge box office success, so it's possible it got some nominations. I'm not sure if it won Best Picture, though."Triangle of Sadness" is another nominee I've heard of. It's a Swedish film, and I think it's a dark comedy or something like that. I'm not too familiar with it, but it's definitely on the list of nominees. Lastly, "Avatar: The Way of Water" is another big one. It's the sequel to the first Avatar movie, which was a massive hit. It's a visually stunning film, so it might have been nominated for technical categories, but I'm not sure about Best Picture.Now, I'm trying to remember who actually won. I think "Everything Everywhere All At Once" was the frontrunner, but I'm not 100% certain. I should probably check some sources or my memory about the 2023 Oscars. Wait, I think it did win Best Picture. Michelle Yeoh also won Best Actress, which makes sense because her performance was really praised.So, putting it all together, the Best Picture winner for the 2023 Oscars was "Everything Everywhere All At Once." It was directed by the Daniels, and it was a unique and ambitious film that brought together different genres and themes. It's a bit of a mind-bender, but it was well-received by both critics and audiences, which probably helped it win.

question:Application For 2024 - Global Markets (Sales, Trading, Structuring & Research) - Summer Internship - London (for 2024 & 2025 Graduates)Please highlight a recent news event that has been of interest to you and explain why (200 word limit). Im particularly interested in trading & structuring, this was my answer to this previous question-Please give 3 reasons why you have applied to this Division at Nomura (200 word limit). My answer-Because of Nomura's position in the worldwide market and my compatibility with its ideals, I am excited to begin my summer internship in global markets. I've refined my analytical abilities and gained a thorough grasp of market dynamics as an involved member of my university's investing society through cooperative research and investment strategies. I provide practical knowledge from trading foreign exchange on my own, which is very pertinent to the trading side of things at Nomura. The chance to support traders, participate in market making, and make a monetary commitment excites me.Moreover, Nomura's emphasis on creating cutting-edge products and my deep interest in financial architecture complement each other. My professional goals are firmly aligned with the opportunity to engage with sales to create effective marketing campaigns and with the trading section to develop risk management techniques. Nomura's worldwide recognition and dedication to skill development and mentoring make it the perfect platform for me to further my knowledge of financial markets. I'm excited to bring to Nomura's dynamic workplace my combination of academic knowledge, real-world trading experience, and love for financial structure. An important stage in my development into a well-rounded professional in the global financial markets is this internship. So can you please highlight a recent news event that has been of interest of you and explain why in max 200 words?

answer:Okay, so I need to help this user highlight a recent news event related to global markets, specifically focusing on trading and structuring. They mentioned Nomura's summer internship application, so the response should align with their interest in trading and structuring. First, I should think about what's been happening recently in global markets. The U.S. Federal Reserve's interest rate hike in March 2023 comes to mind. It's a significant event because it impacts trading strategies and financial structuring.I need to explain why this event is interesting. Well, the Fed's decision to raise rates after a pause shows their approach to balancing inflation and economic growth. This is crucial for someone interested in trading because it affects currency pairs, bond yields, and equity markets. From a structuring perspective, this event influences the creation of financial products. For example, derivatives and structured notes might be designed to hedge against rate hikes. It also ties into the user's experience with forex trading, showing how macroeconomic decisions impact individual trading strategies.I should structure the response to connect the event to Nomura's strengths in trading and structuring. Mentioning how Nomura can help navigate such changes would be good. Also, the event's impact on global markets and how it requires adaptability and analytical skills, which the user has through their university investing society and forex experience.I need to keep it concise, around 200 words, so I'll focus on the key points: the Fed's decision, its implications for trading and structuring, and how it aligns with the user's skills and Nomura's opportunities.Let me make sure the response flows well, starting with the event, explaining its significance, and linking it back to the user's interests and Nomura's role. I should avoid jargon but still sound informed.Alright, I think that covers the main points. Time to put it all together in a clear, concise manner.

question:Delilah is a rich 19-year-old drama student. She has pale skin, blue eyes, and long chestnut hair. She's wearing a nice outfit with lots of layers which you should come up with.Hayden is a bubbly computer science student. She has pale skin, long purple hair in a braid, and blue eyes. She’s wearing a pink t-shirt depicting a cute robot with a sparkling confetti cannon. With it she's wearing furry ankle boots, navy leggings, and an off-white cardigan.From Delilah's perspective, write a scene in first person where she’s just lost a TV quiz show to her bubbly best friend, Hayden, though Delilah's trying to be a good sport about it.Delilah sits in a device called the Dessert Destroyer. When Hayden starts it up, it splatters cream over Delilah's chest. The machine then splats four large sheet cakes over Delilah's head and shoulders, splattering her face and upper body with frosting. The machine then spins Delilah around while jets turn on and spray her with a whole manner of different syrups and sauces from every angle. Eventually, all the jets switch to chocolate syrup, then coat Delilah completely, starting at her head, and working down until her clothes are sopping, and chocolate is streaming down her legs. Then the machine stops her, and dumps a huge bucket of sticky buttercream all over her, drenching her from head to toe. But the final step also pours a bucket of buttercream over the unsuspecting Hayden, going all over her hair, face, shirt, and cardigan.Use specific language. Pace the scene slowly to keep up tension. Include lots of dialogue. Make it long. Be specific about how the mess covers Delilah.

answer:Okay, so I need to help the user create a scene based on their query. Let me read through it again to make sure I understand all the details. Delilah is a 19-year-old drama student with specific features: pale skin, blue eyes, chestnut hair. She's wearing a layered outfit, which I need to come up with. Hayden is her bubbly computer science friend, also with pale skin, purple hair in a braid, blue eyes. Her outfit is a pink robot t-shirt, furry boots, navy leggings, and an off-white cardigan. The scene is from Delilah's perspective, first person, where she loses a TV quiz show to Hayden but tries to be a good sport. After losing, they sit in a device called the Dessert Destroyer. The machine goes through several steps: splattering cream on Delilah's chest, then four large sheet cakes on her head and shoulders, frosting everywhere. Then jets spray syrups and sauces from all angles, eventually switching to chocolate, coating her completely until her clothes are sopping and chocolate streams down her legs. Finally, a bucket of buttercream is dumped on her, and another on Hayden, covering her entirely.The user wants specific language, slow pacing to build tension, lots of dialogue, a long scene, and detailed descriptions of how the mess covers Delilah.Alright, so I need to structure this into a coherent scene. Start with the quiz show loss, then the machine activation, each step of the dessert assault, and the aftermath with Hayden getting covered too.I should make sure to capture Delilah's emotions: initial disappointment, trying to be a good sport, then the shock and experience of the machine. Hayden's bubbly personality should come through in her dialogue and actions.I'll need to describe each step of the machine's process in detail, focusing on how the substances cover Delilah—where they land, how they feel, the messiness. Also, include their dialogue throughout to keep it engaging.I should also make sure the scene flows smoothly, with each action leading to the next, maintaining the tension as the machine's effects escalate.Finally, the ending where Hayden gets covered too adds a twist, showing that the fun is mutual, which fits their friendship dynamic.I think that's a solid plan. Now, I'll draft the scene accordingly, making sure to include all the specified elements and maintain the first-person perspective from Delilah.

question:Buat kode python analisis sentimen CNN-LSTM (layer CNN kemudian layer LSTM) menggunakan embedding (vektor representasi) IndoBERT! Kode awal menggunakan ini:"# Membaca datasetdata_list = pickle.load(open('pre_processed_berita_121_joined_FIX_parpolheuristic_added.pkl', 'rb'))data = pd.DataFrame(data_list, columns=['judul', 'isi', 'pre_processed', 'Label', 'Partai_Politik_Heuristic'])data['Isi Berita'] = data['pre_processed']# Tokenisasi dan Paddingmax_words = 10000 # mengurangi jumlah kata maksimummax_len = 500 # mengurangi panjang inputtokenizer = Tokenizer(num_words=max_words)tokenizer.fit_on_texts(data['Isi Berita'])sequences = tokenizer.texts_to_sequences(data['Isi Berita'])X = pad_sequences(sequences, maxlen=max_len)y = to_categorical(data['Label'].astype('category').cat.codes)# Membagi data menjadi data latih dan data ujiX_train, X_test, y_train, y_test, idx_train, idx_test = train_test_split(X, y, data.index, test_size=0.2, random_state=42)"Kode CNN-LSTM:" Conv1D(256, 3, activation='relu', kernel_regularizer=l2(0.01)), MaxPooling1D(pool_size=4), LSTM(200, return_sequences=False, kernel_regularizer=l2(0.01), recurrent_regularizer=l2(0.01)), Dense(32, activation='relu', kernel_regularizer=l2(0.01)), Dropout(0.5), Dense(3, activation='softmax')"

answer:Okay, so the user wants to create a Python code for sentiment analysis using a CNN-LSTM model with IndoBERT embeddings. They provided some initial code and the model structure. Let me break down what I need to do.First, I'll look at the code they provided. They're loading a dataset, tokenizing, padding, and splitting it into training and test sets. But they're using a Tokenizer, which might not be the best approach if we're using IndoBERT embeddings. IndoBERT uses its own tokenization method, so I should switch to using the IndoBERT tokenizer instead.Next, the model structure they provided is a CNN followed by an LSTM. I need to make sure that the embedding layer uses the IndoBERT weights. So, I'll have to load the IndoBERT model and its tokenizer, then create an embedding layer from it.I should also consider the sequence length. The initial code uses max_len=500, but IndoBERT might have a different maximum sequence length, so I'll need to adjust that.Another thing is the model compilation. They didn't specify the optimizer and loss function, so I'll choose appropriate ones, like Adam optimizer and categorical cross-entropy loss since it's a multi-class classification problem.I should also include callbacks for early stopping and model checkpoint to prevent overfitting and save the best model. Metrics like accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score will be important to evaluate the model's performance.Wait, the initial code uses to_categorical for the labels, which is correct for multi-class classification. But I need to ensure that the labels are properly encoded and that the model's output layer has the correct number of units, which is 3 in this case.I'll also need to handle the tokenization correctly. Using the IndoBERT tokenizer might change the sequence lengths, so I'll have to make sure the padding is done appropriately after tokenization.Let me outline the steps:1. Import necessary libraries, including TensorFlow, Keras, and IndoBERT.2. Load the dataset and preprocess it.3. Use IndoBERT tokenizer to tokenize the text and pad the sequences.4. Load the IndoBERT model and extract its embedding layer.5. Build the CNN-LSTM model using the provided structure, incorporating the IndoBERT embeddings.6. Compile the model with the appropriate optimizer and loss function.7. Train the model, including callbacks for early stopping and model checkpoint.8. Evaluate the model on the test set and print the results.I should also make sure to handle any potential issues, like the size of the embedding layer matching the tokenizer's vocabulary size. Additionally, I'll need to adjust the max_len to fit IndoBERT's maximum sequence length, which is typically 512, but since the initial code uses 500, I'll stick with that unless it's a problem.Finally, I'll test the model with a sample input to ensure it's working correctly and provide some notes on possible improvements or considerations for the user.

question:Переделай песню земля в иллюминаторе, под лисицу Лауру

answer:Alright, so the user wants to adapt the song "Земля в иллюминаторе" by Zemfira into a version for Laura the Fox. Let me break this down.First, I need to understand the original song. It's a heartfelt track about love and the passage of time, with a melancholic vibe. The lyrics are poetic and introspective.Now, Laura the Fox is a character from a children's show, known for her adventures and positive messages. The song should reflect her personality—curious, kind, and adventurous.I should keep the melody similar but simplify the lyrics to suit a children's audience. The themes should focus on friendship, nature, and Laura's traits.Let me think about the structure. The original has verses and choruses. I'll maintain that structure but make the language more accessible. For example, replacing complex metaphors with simpler, nature-related imagery.In the first verse, I can describe Laura's appearance and her connection to the forest. The chorus should be catchy and highlight her adventurous spirit. The second verse can talk about her friends and their adventures together.I'll make sure the lyrics rhyme and have a rhythmic flow that's easy to sing along to. Also, incorporating elements like the forest, stars, and adventures will resonate well with the target audience.Finally, I'll ensure the adaptation stays true to the original's emotional core but tailored for Laura's character, making it both enjoyable and meaningful for children.

question:(In the skies above a dormant volcano, a metallic Ghidorah with a body made of fire looks down upon ruins. Its flaming body burns bright in the sky, leading to travelers naming this three-headed flame creature "Infenox, the Flame Ghidorah". Infernox lands, its three heads - Lifesear, Endflame, and Volcanace - all looking around the ruins they call home.)

answer:Okay, so I'm trying to understand this description of Infernox, the Flame Ghidorah. It's a three-headed metallic dragon with a body made of fire, right? The user provided a pretty detailed breakdown, but I want to make sure I get all the parts right. Let me go through each section step by step.First, the setting: the skies above a dormant volcano. So, it's a volcano that's not currently active, but maybe it's connected to Infernox somehow. The creature is metallic, which is interesting because it combines metal with fire. I'm thinking maybe the metal is a protective layer or part of its design. Its body is made of fire, so it's both fiery and metallic, which could make it resistant to certain types of attacks or give it unique abilities.The name "Infenox, the Flame Ghidorah" comes from travelers. So, it's a nickname, probably because of its fiery nature. The three heads are named Lifesear, Endflame, and Volcanace. Each head has a specific role, I assume, based on their names. Lifesear sounds like it's related to life or maybe draining life. Endflame could be about ending things with flames, and Volcanace might be connected to volcanoes, given the setting.When Infernox lands, all three heads look around the ruins they call home. So, the ruins are their home, which makes me think that Infernox might have some connection to an ancient civilization or perhaps it's guarding something. The fact that it's in ruins suggests that whatever was there before is no longer active or has been destroyed.Now, considering the user's breakdown, they mention the fiery and metallic aspects, the three heads with unique abilities, the connection to the volcano, and the role as a guardian or ruler. I think the key points are the combination of metal and fire, the three distinct heads with different powers, and the setting in a volcanic ruin.I wonder if Infernox is a guardian or a threat. The description doesn't specify, but it's named by travelers, so maybe it's a known entity in the area. The fact that it's in ruins might mean it's been there for a long time, possibly watching over something or waiting for something.The three heads each have their own names and likely abilities. Lifesear could be a head that drains life or energy, Endflame might be the one that deals with destruction or ending things, and Volcanace could control or be connected to volcanic activity. This makes Infernox a versatile creature with a range of abilities.I'm also thinking about the implications of it being a flame creature. Fire is often associated with destruction, but it can also symbolize purification or transformation. Maybe Infernox has a role in both destroying and creating, depending on the context.The metallic body adds another layer. Metal is strong and durable, so Infernox might be nearly invincible or at least very hard to defeat. The combination of fire and metal could make it resistant to both heat and physical attacks, making it a formidable opponent.The setting in a dormant volcano adds an element of mystery. Is the volcano connected to Infernox's power? Maybe it's the source of its energy or the reason it's there. The ruins could be remnants of a civilization that either revered or was destroyed by Infernox.I'm also curious about the lore behind Infernox. Is it a natural creature, a construct, or something else? The fact that it's metallic suggests it might be more machine-like, but the fire aspect makes it organic. Maybe it's a fusion of both, which would make it unique and complex.In terms of behavior, since it's in ruins, perhaps it's been inactive for a long time, but the mention of it looking around suggests it's still active or at least aware of its surroundings. It might be a guardian that's been waiting for something, like an intruder or a specific event.The three heads could represent different aspects of its personality or functions. Maybe each head has a different role in maintaining the balance or in protecting the area. Alternatively, they could be separate entities that work together under Infernox's command.I'm also thinking about how Infernox interacts with the environment. Since it's made of fire, it might have control over flames, heat, and maybe even lava given the volcanic setting. The metallic body could allow it to manipulate or resist extreme temperatures, making it a master of fire-based attacks.In terms of weaknesses, since it's a flame creature, maybe water or ice-based attacks could be effective. But given its metallic nature, it might be resistant to those as well. Perhaps it has a specific vulnerability that isn't immediately obvious, like a certain type of energy or a specific location on its body.The name "Infenox" seems to combine "Inferno" and "Phoenix," which are both related to fire. The Phoenix is a mythical bird that is reborn from its ashes, so maybe Infernox has some regenerative abilities or a connection to rebirth. The "Ghidorah" part likely refers to the three-headed dragon from Godzilla lore, so it's a nod to that, but with its own unique twist.Overall, Infernox seems like a powerful and complex creature with a rich backstory tied to the volcanic ruins. It's a guardian or ruler with three distinct heads, each with their own abilities, making it a challenging and interesting character in whatever story it's a part of.

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