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instructional has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 5 references, with 2 live disagreements.
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### Example Code for Classification Task Here's an example of how you might evaluate a classification task using accuracy and F1 score in Python: ```python from sklearn.metrics import accuracy_score, f1_score, confusion_matrix # Predicti…
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[2026-02-07 04:19] traves_theberge: https://x.com/tomcrawshaw01/status/2019778646043758957?s=46 [2026-02-07 04:22] traves_theberge: https://github.com/VoltAgent/awesome-claude-code-subagents [2026-02-07 05:54] lisamegawatts: subagents are n…
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