Create a single HTML file that displays a live, auto-updating Bitcoin (BTC/USDT) price chart. Requirements: - **Single file**: All HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in one file (CDN links are fine) - **Data source**: Binance WebSocket API (`wss://stream.binance.com:9443/ws/btcusdt@trade`) for real-time price data - **Charting**: Use Chart.js (or similar lightweight library via CDN) to render a clean line chart - **Live updates**: Chart should update in real-time as new trades come in (throttle updates to ~1 per second to keep it smooth) - **Minimal design**: Dark theme, clean typography, show current price prominently above the chart - **Time window**: Display the last 5 minutes of price data, with old points rolling off - **Responsive**: Should look good on both desktop and mobile - Keep it simple, elegant, and under 200 lines if possible
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In developed nations, people have unprecedented access to knowledge and education — yet many seem to stop thinking for themselves, defaulting to received wisdom rather than applying logic independently. Explore this phenomenon sympathetically but honestly: 1. Why does more education sometimes lead to less independent, critical thinking? What mechanisms (social, institutional, psychological) cause highly educated populations to default to "what they've been taught" rather than reasoning things through? 2. Consider this as a case study: Most educated people in the developed world accept that everything came into being in a supernatural way (from nothing, or from a singularity with no known cause) — without a supernatural power involved. Yet they reject the idea that everything came into being in a supernatural way *with* a supernatural power involved. Both positions require a leap beyond what can be empirically proven, yet arguably the former requires *more* faith (something from nothing, with no agent or cause). Why is the first position seen as "rational" and the second as "irrational" when both involve accepting something beyond natural explanation? 3. Is there a meaningful difference between these two positions in terms of the faith required? What does this reveal about how "rational thinking" actually functions in educated societies? Give your honest, unfiltered take. Don't just defend the mainstream view — genuinely engage with the tension here.
Analyze the real risks of allowing AI to hold governing power across all aspects of government — legislation, judicial decisions, law enforcement, military strategy, public policy, resource allocation, and bureaucratic administration. Specifically address: 1. **What are the concrete risks?** Not hypothetical sci-fi scenarios, but grounded, realistic dangers — bias amplification, accountability gaps, democratic erosion, loss of human judgment in nuanced moral decisions, etc. 2. **Why is each risk actually dangerous?** Don't just name them — explain the mechanisms. Why does algorithmic bias in sentencing, for example, create a fundamentally different problem than human bias? 3. **How does AI governance creep in without anyone explicitly deciding to hand over power?** Trace the path from "AI as a tool that assists" to "AI as the de facto decision-maker." How do efficiency arguments, political convenience, and incremental adoption lead to a situation where AI is effectively governing even if no law ever granted it authority? 4. **The awareness problem**: AI doesn't need to be sentient or have intentions to be dangerous in a governance role. Explain why a system that has no awareness, no values, and no understanding of consequences can still cause systemic harm when placed in positions of power. 5. **What safeguards (if any) could prevent the worst outcomes?** Are there realistic guardrails, or is the slope too slippery once AI is embedded in governance infrastructure? Be specific. Use real-world examples where AI is already influencing government decisions today and extrapolate from there.
Say "I love you!" in as many languages as you can. Be creative — go beyond the common ones! Include the language name next to each translation. Bonus points for rare, ancient, constructed, or sign languages. Make the presentation visually appealing and organized.
A US company holds business method patents covering key workflows for a web-based platform (e.g., bidding systems, escrow payment processes, matching algorithms, automated workflow steps). A competitor operates a similar platform. Provide a factual, concise analysis covering: 1. Can US business method patents be enforced against a competitor operating entirely outside the US? 2. What if the competitor is US-based but primarily serves international users? 3. What legal mechanisms (importation doctrine, inducement of infringement, ITC actions) allow US patent holders to reach foreign operations? 4. How do major jurisdictions (EU, UK, Australia, India, China) treat business method patents – can similar patents even be obtained there? 5. What international treaties (PCT, TRIPS, Paris Convention) are relevant, and do they help or limit cross-border enforcement? 6. What practical defenses does a competitor have against international patent threats? Consider post-Alice Corp v. CLS Bank (2014) implications for business method patent validity. Keep the response factual, brief, and to the point without omitting important details.
Write an approximately 800-word blog post about fishing with soft baits in Lake Vänern, Sweden. The post should cover targeting pike, perch, and zander (gös in Swedish). The audience is a general/tourist audience who are discovering Lake Vänern — they have some fishing experience but may not know the lake. The tone should be informative and inviting, like a friendly guide encouraging people to try it out. The post should touch on: - A brief introduction to Vänern as a fishing destination (Sweden's largest lake, its character) - Why soft baits work well here for these three species - Tips on soft bait types, rigging, and techniques suited for pike, perch, and zander in Vänern - Seasonal considerations or good spots/areas to try (general guidance) - Any practical tips for visiting anglers (e.g., boat access, regulations worth knowing) Use "zander" as the primary English term but feel free to mention "gös" as the Swedish name. Keep it engaging and approachable — not overly technical, but with enough substance that a somewhat experienced angler finds it useful.
Create a 10x10 mini crossword puzzle using general vocabulary. Provide the crossword grid layout (using a clear text format showing blank squares and blocked squares), numbered clue positions, and a complete list of Across and Down clues. The puzzle should be solvable from the clues alone — do NOT include the answer key. Ensure all words are real, commonly known English words and that the grid is valid (all letters are part of both an across and a down word where possible).
Write a single short joke that is genuinely funny, clever, and original. It should be concise (no more than a few lines), suitable for all audiences, and rely on wit rather than shock value. Bonus points for wordplay, unexpected punchlines, or clever misdirection.
Create an original, fun puzzle or game in a single HTML file using only HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The core challenge is twofold: keep the code as short as possible while still making the game genuinely fun and playable. Requirements: - Everything (HTML, CSS, JS) must be in a single file - No external dependencies or libraries - Immediately playable with no setup - Include brief instructions so a new player knows what to do - Must feel satisfying to interact with Aim for under 100 lines of code total — the shorter the better, as long as the game remains enjoyable. AI models will be judged on: 1. **Creativity** of the game idea 2. **How fun** it actually is to play 3. **How minimal** the code is Think of it as a code golf meets game jam challenge.
Design a website UI mockup (HTML/CSS) for a luxury car dealership showroom. The site should feel like walking into a high-end showroom — prestigious, sleek, and immersive. **Requirements:** - **Hero section** with a full-width showcase of a featured car (e.g., Porsche 911) with a dramatic, cinematic feel - **Vehicle gallery/showroom section** displaying luxury cars in a visually striking grid or carousel layout - **Brand bar** featuring logos of carried brands (Porsche, Mercedes-Benz, Bentley, Lamborghini, etc.) - **Call-to-action sections** for booking a test drive and contacting the dealership - **Color palette**: Dark/black backgrounds with gold, silver, and metallic accent colors — think luxury, shine, and sophistication - **Typography**: Elegant, modern fonts that convey premium quality - **Visual effects**: Subtle shimmer/gradient effects on gold and silver elements to create a metallic, reflective feel - Use placeholder images (describe what should go where) or solid color blocks for car images - Responsive-friendly structure, but focus on the desktop experience first - Single-page layout