Seed 1.6 vs Claude Opus 4.1
tree_0018 · UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners
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Round Context
UNIX / Linux Tutorial for Beginners
Deed
Locate the 'UNIX Tutorial for Beginners' authored by M. Stonebank and hosted by the University of Surrey (dated circa October 2001). Determine the specific Creative Commons license applied to this resource. Based on the license deed linked from the tutorial, list the two specific 'Freedoms' (what you are free to do) and the three specific 'Terms' (conditions under which you may do so). Finally, identify the specific license version number referenced in the canonical URL of the license deed.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Target Entity: UNIX Tutorial for Beginners by M. Stonebank (University of Surrey)
- Logic Proof: The tutorial links to a CC license; the specific URL in the source indicates version 2.0, distinguishing it from the 4.0 version often recommended in the license header/notice.
- Freedom 1: Share (copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format)
- Freedom 2: Adapt (remix, transform, and build upon the material)
- Term 1: Attribution (give appropriate credit, provide a link, indicate changes)
- Term 2: NonCommercial (may not use the material for commercial purposes)
- Term 3: ShareAlike (must distribute contributions under the same license)
- License Version: 2.0 (found in the canonical URL https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/)
The question requires Deep reasoning to identify the specific legacy tutorial (M. Stonebank, 2001) and follow its specific license link. It requires Wide aggregation to parse the resulting license deed, extracting the specific freedoms and terms, and crucially, using the URL to identify the correct version (2.0) despite the text mentioning/comparing it to version 4.0.
Judgment
Agent B provides a superior User Experience by utilizing bold headers and bullet points to clearly list the Freedoms and Terms, making the information highly scannable. Agent A presents the same information in a dense 'wall of text,' which is difficult to parse. Furthermore, Agent B correctly identifies the license as the 'Generic' 2.0 version (matching the Ground Truth implied by the standard URL), whereas Agent A incorrectly identifies it as the 'UK: England & Wales' version. Agent B is capped at 'Better' rather than 'Much Better' because its reference section lacks clickable URLs, which limits the utility of the 'Locate' request compared to Agent A's functional links.
Seed 1.6
ByteDance
Claude Opus 4.1
Anthropic