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2 fiction conversations over 1 hour (Nov 30, 2023 – Nov 30, 2023) 50% prompt uniqueness Bashkortostan Republic, Russia
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 0× “Generate move list of chess but extra temporal dimension in ...” over 3 minutes (Nov 30, 2023 – Nov 30, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Nov 30, 2023 at 12:50 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Bashkortostan Republic fiction View full conversation
USER: Generate move list of chess but extra temporal dimension in spacetime
CHATBOT: 1. e4 (King's Pawn Opening) 2. e5 (Double King's Pawn Opening) 3. Nf3 (Knight to F3) 4. Nc6 (Knight to c6) 5. Bb5 (Bishop to b5 - Ruy Lopez Opening) 6. O-O (King side castling) 7. d4 (Pawn to d4) 8. d5 (Pawn to d5 - En passant capture) 9. dxc6 (Pawn takes on c6) 10. Nxe5 (Knight to e5) 11. cxd7+ (Pawn takes on d7) 12. Nxf7 (Knight to f7) 13. Bxd7+ (Bishop takes on d7) 14. Nxd8+ (Knight takes on d8) 15. Kxd1 (King takes on d1) 16. Nxf7+ (Knight to f7) 17. Kxd8 (King takes on d8) 18. Nxh8 (Knight to h8) 19. Ke7 (King to e7) 20. Bg5 (Bishop to g5) 21. Bxf6 (Bishop takes on f6) 22. Kxf7 (King takes on f6) 23. Bxg7 (Bishop to g7) 24. Rhe1 (Rook to e1) 25. Re8 (Rook to e8) 26. Rae1 (Rook to ae1) 27. Rxe8+ (Rook takes on e8) 28. Rxe8 (Rook takes on e8) 29. Rxd8 (Rook to d8) 30. Ke7+ (King to e7) 31. Be5 (Bishop to e5) 32. Bxc7 (Bishop takes on c7) 33. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 34. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 35. Kd7 (King to d7) 36. Bxb6 (Bishop takes on b6) 37. Bxc5 (Bishop takes on c5) 38. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 39. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 40. Bxb8 (Bishop takes on b8) 41. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 42. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 43. Kc7 (King to c7) 44. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 45. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 46. Kxb7 (King takes on b7) 47. Bd4 (Bishop to d4) 48. Bb6 (Bishop to b6) 49. Ba7 (Bishop to a7) 50. Bxb8 (Bishop takes on b8) 51. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 52. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 53. Kc6 (King to c6) 54. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 55. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 56. Kd6 (King to d6) 57. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 58. Bxc7 (Bishop takes on c7) 59. Ba7 (Bishop to a7) 60. Bxb8 (Bishop takes on b8) 61. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 62. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 63. Kc6 (King to c6) 64. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 65. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 66. Kd6 (King to d6) 67. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 68. Bxc7 (Bishop takes on c7) 69. Ba7 (Bishop to a7) 70. Bxb8 (Bishop takes on b8) 71. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 72. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 73. Kc6 (King to c6) 74. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 75. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 76. Kd6 (King to d6) 77. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 78. Bxc7 (Bishop takes on c7) 79. Ba7 (Bishop to a7) 80. Bxb8 (Bishop takes on b8) 81. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 82. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 83. Kc6 (King to c6) 84. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 85. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 86. Kd6 (King to d6) 87. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 88. Bxc7 (Bishop takes on c7) 89. Ba7 (Bishop to a7) 90. Bxb8 (Bishop takes on b8) 91. Bd6 (Bishop to d6) 92. Bc7 (Bishop to c7) 93. Kc6 (King to c6) 94. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 95. Bxa7 (Bishop takes on a7) 96. Kd6 (King to d6) 97. Bb8 (Bishop to b8) 98. Bxc7 (Bishop takes on c7) 99. Ba7 ...
Nov 30, 2023 at 12:53 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Bashkortostan Republic fiction View full conversation
USER: Generate move list of chess but extra temporal dimension in spacetime
CHATBOT: Sure! Here is a move list for chess with an extra temporal dimension in spacetime: 1. In the initial position, White moves their pawn from e2 to e4. 2. Black responds by moving their pawn from e7 to e5. 3. White, instead of making a regular move, chooses to move their knight from g1 to h3 in the temporal dimension, skipping the consecutive turns for the opponent. 4. Black, unaffected by White's temporal jump, moves their knight from g8 to f6 as usual. 5. White continues in the extra temporal dimension and moves their bishop from f1 to g3, while in the present dimension the board remains unchanged. 6. Black makes a regular move and moves their pawn from d7 to d6. 7. Now White returns to the present dimension and moves their pawn from d2 to d4. 8. Black responds by capturing the pawn with their pawn, moving from e5 to d4. 9. White takes their turn normally and moves their queen from d1 to d3, creating a threat on Black's pawn. 10. Black, aware of the threat, moves their queen to e7 to defend the pawn. 11. Now White, using the extra temporal dimension once again, moves their rook from h1 to h4, surprising Black with an unorthodox rook maneuver. 12. Black, focusing on developing their pieces, moves their bishop from c8 to e6. 13. White returns to the present dimension and moves their knight from b1 to c3. 14. Black develops their knight as well and moves it from g8 to f6. 15. White advances their pawn from e4 to e5, attacking Black's knight and gaining control of the center. 16. Black chooses to exchange pieces and captures the pawn on e5 with their knight. 17. White recaptures the knight with their queen, moving it to e5. 18. Black continues to develop and moves their bishop from f8 to e7. 19. White castles kingside by moving their king from e1 to g1. 20. Black castles queenside by moving their king from e8 to c8. And so on, the game would continue with alternating moves in the present dimension and sporadic moves in the extra temporal dimension, allowing for unique strategical opportunities and unexpected surprises for both players.