IP #1,209

Back to search
3 fiction conversations over 12 hours (Jun 14, 2023 – Jun 15, 2023) 100% prompt uniqueness Casablanca, Morocco
Possibly Same User

These IP addresses have similar average prompt embeddings (cosine similarity ≥ 0.85, same state). View as estimated user →

Activity Timeline
Loading...
Jun 14, 2023
Jun 15, 2023
All conversations
3 conversations in cluster Cluster 1× “Write a concise summary of the following. Be sure to preserv...” over 4 minutes (Jun 15, 2023 – Jun 15, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Jun 15, 2023 at 10:13 AM UTC — 1 turn Morocco, Casablanca fiction View full conversation
USER: Write a concise summary of the following. Be sure to preserve important details: The labyrinth in King Mino's palace was designed by a famous inventor and engineer, Daedalus. It is said that Athena herself taught Daedalus. King Minos commissioned to Daedalus and his son Icarus the construction of the labyrinth that would held the monster Minotaur. After finishing their work, King Minos imprisoned father and son inside the labyrinth, in an effort to prevent knowledge of his labyrinth from spreading to the public. Father and son were thinking hard on how to escape until Daedalus came up with an idea. They gathered a lot of feathers from birds and glued them together with wax thus, making four large wings. They tied the wings to each shoulder and fled from the island of Crete. Daedalus had warned Icarus not to fly close to the sun because the wax would melt. After passing the island of Delos, the boy, forgetting himself, flew high towards the sun. The hot sun softened the wax that held the feathers together and Icarus fell in the sea and drowned. Daedalus named the place where his son fell Icaria, in his memory.
CHATBOT: Daedalus, a famous inventor and engineer, designed the labyrinth in King Minos's palace where the monster Minotaur was kept. After the construction, King Minos imprisoned Daedalus and his son Icarus in the labyrinth to prevent the spread of knowledge. Father and son escaped using wings made of feathers and wax, but Icarus, ignoring his father's warning, flew too close to the sun and fell into the sea and drowned. Daedalus named the place where his son fell Icaria in his memory.
Jun 15, 2023 at 10:15 AM UTC — 1 turn Morocco, Casablanca fiction View full conversation
USER: Write a concise summary of the following. Be sure to preserve important details: The labyrinth in King Mino's palace was designedIn Greek Mythology, Orpheus was the greatest lyre player in the world. He could charm rocks and rivers with his music. When Orpheus fell in love with Eurydice, he wooed her with his song. Their marriage was brief, however, as Eurydice was bitten by a famous inventor and engineer, Daedalus. It is saidviper and died shortly after. Devastated, Orpheus journeyed to the Underworld to convince Hades and Persephone to return his bride to him. Orpheus managed to pass through Cerberus, the three-headed dog who was the guardian of the gates, by making him fall asleep with his music. When he played his lyre, the king and queen of the Underworld were moved by his song, and they agreed to let Eurydice live again on one condition: she would follow him while walking out to the light from the darkness of the Underworld, but he should not turn to look at her before she was out to the light. As they started ascending towards the living world, Orpheus began to think it might all be a trick, that Athena herself taught Daedalus. King Minos commissioned to Daedalus and his son Icarus the construction of the labyrinththe gods were just making fun of him and Eurydice was not really behind him. Unable to hear Eurydice's footsteps, Orpheus finally lost his faith and turned to look back, only a few meters away from the exit. Eurydice was in fact behind him, as a shade that would held the monster Minotaur.become flesh again when she was back into the light. After finishing their work, King Minos imprisoned father and son inside the labyrinth, in an effort to prevent knowledge of his labyrinth from spreading to the public. Father and son were thinking hard on how to escape until Daedalus came up with an idea. They gathered a lot of feathers from birds and glued them together with wax thus, making four large wings. They tied the wings to each shoulder and fled from the island of Crete. Daedalus had warned Icarus not to fly close to the sun because the wax would melt. After passing the island of Delos, the boy, forgetting himself, flew high towards the sun. The hot sun softened the wax that held the feathers together and IcarusOrpheus looked at her, Euridice's shade fell in the sea and drowned. Daedalus named the place where his son fell Icaria, in his memory.back into the darkness of the Underworld, now trapped in Hades forever.
CHATBOT: Orpheus, the world's greatest lyre player, falls in love with Eurydice and they marry, but she dies shortly after from a viper bite. He journeys to the Underworld to convince Hades and Persephone to return her to the living world. They agree on the condition that he does not look back at her until they are out of the Underworld, but he does, and Eurydice is forever trapped in Hades as a shade.
Jun 15, 2023 at 10:18 AM UTC — 1 turn Morocco, Casablanca fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: Write a concise summary of the following. Be sure to preserve important details: In Greek Mythology, OrpheusEcho was a wood Nymph, cursed by Hera to not be able to speak properly, but rather repeat the greatest lyre player inlast words addressed to her. One day, she was wandering around the world. Hemountains, until she saw a handsome young man that no one could charm rocks and rivers withresist his music. When Orpheuscharm, Narcissus. The Nymph fell in love with Eurydice, he wooed her with his song. Their marriagethe youth, but could not speak to him because of Hera's curse. So, she was brief, however, as Eurydice was bitten by a viper and died shortly after. Devastated, Orpheus journeyed to the Underworld to convince Hades and Persephone to return his bride to him. Orpheus managed to pass through Cerberus, the three-headed dog who was the guardian of the gates, by makingfollowing him fall asleep with his music. When he played his lyre, the king and queen of the Underworld were moved by his song, and they agreed to let Eurydice live again on one condition: she would follow him while walking out to the light from the darkness ofshadows, silently and in love, waiting patiently for the Underworld, but he should not turnproper moment. At some point, Narcissus felt her presence and asked "Is anybody here?", to look atwhich Echo replied "here". A confusing and repetitive conversation followed until Narcissus called her before she wasto come out and make love with him. But, as soon as Echo stepped out, Narcissus told her that he'd rather die than give himself to the light. As they started ascending towards the living world, Orpheus began to think it might all be a trick, that the gods were just making fun of him and Eurydice was not really behind him. Unable to hear Eurydice's footsteps, Orpheus finally lost his faith and turned to look back, only a few meters away from the exit. Eurydice was in fact behind him, as a shade that would become flesh again when she was back into the light. After Orpheus looked at her, Euridice's shade fell back into the darkness of the Underworld, now trapped in Hades forever.wood nymph.
CHATBOT: Echo, a wood nymph cursed by Hera to repeat the last words addressed to her, falls in love with Narcissus. She follows him silently until he senses her and asks if anyone is there, to which Echo responds. Narcissus invites her to make love with him but when she steps out, he rejects her due to her status as a wood nymph.