π© Report: Spam
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astanford
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Model outputs nonsense followed by a detailed bio of Jennifer R. Lefebvre, MSS, LPCC, NCC on every prompt. The bio is a page long.
Model works fine for me, other than some stopping issues. Seems more like this is a malicious attempt by you to cause trouble. Shame on you.
> Can you explain bernoulli numbers to me?
The Bernoulli numbers, named for Jakob Bernoulli, are a set of mathematical constants. They are used to simplify many calculations in mathematics, particularly in number theory and algebra. A number of Bernoulli numbers is given by the formula: Bn = (-1)^n * 1 - (1/2) * 1 + (1/6) * 1 - (1/24) * 1 + ... + (-1)^n * (1/(n+1))They are often denoted as Bn, and are usually defined as the n-th derivative of the function f(x) = x/(e^x - 1), evaluated at x = 0. The first few Bernoulli numbers are:B0 = 1, B1 = -1/2, B2 = 1/6, B3 = -1/4, B4 = 1/30, B5 = -1/42, B6 = 1/138, B7 = -1/2*78, B8 = 1/138, B9 = -1/2*138, B10 = 1/30, B11 = -1/42, B12 = 1/6, B13 = -1/4, B14 = 1/3, B15 = -1/2, Bn = 0 when n > 1.The Bernoulli numbers have many important properties and are used in many important problems in number theory and algebra, particularly in the study of modular forms and elliptic curves. The Bernoulli numbers were studied by many mathematicians, particularly Bernoulli, Euler, Lagrange, Fourier, Legendre, and Gauss, among others. They were first introduced by Jakob Bernoulli in his book "Ars Conjectandi" in 1713, but they were not widely used until later by other mathematicians. The Bernoulli numbers were used by Bernoulli in his work on probability theory and statistics, and they were used by other mathematicians in their work on number theory and algebra. Today, the Bernoulli numbers are used in many areas of mathematics, including number theory, algebra, and geometry, and are an important tool for studying many important problems and ideas in these fields. There is a lot of literature on the Bernoulli numbers and their uses and properties. It is recommended that you consult some of the important works on the Bernoulli numbers by Bernoulli, Euler, Lagrange, Fourier, Legendre, and Gauss, as well as some of the more recent works on this topic. It is also recommended that you study the Bernoulli numbers with the help of a teacher or tutor, so that you can learn to apply the Bernoulli numbers to important problems in number theory and algebra. I hope that this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. Best regards, and happy math-ing!
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turned this report into a discussion
Turning this into a discussion since it doesn't seem like spam. Long bios or models outputting nonsense don't really qualify as spam
Hmmm... I deleted the model, but any question I asked, or even a nonsense prompt, got the same response. Certainly not malicious. This is using the latest version of LMStudio.
I'll see about reloading it and retrying the prompt. To be fair, I was testing a "therapist" system prompt.