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  • I'm a big fan of Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, a webcomic.

  • That sketch was my forst thought too.

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  • I mean, just reading that question as one long run on sentence certainly didn't make me think of you as an adult.

    Also, might be a language thing, but buddy has almost no age connotations and is used pretty frequently across age groups.

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  • I should have explained my experience and background a bit better. I've worked as a line chef to support myself in school, my knife skills are decent and I know a lot of the basics.

    I also have almost no sense of smell so cooking is a game of diminishing returns for me anyway. And having lived with high end chefs who could glance at a pantry, know what's in season and pull something out of their backpocket, I know how much knowledge is required.

    So far, I've been using the LLMs for recipes for almost a year with no insane instructions and no bad meals other than one that didn't come out great but I burned part of it.

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  • The LLM isn't really making up a recipe, it's borrowing from hundreds of recipes and can figure them out pretty well.

    Have you taken a look at an LLM generated recipe and evaluated for yourself?

    The thing is, if I want to combine local in season veggies with things that are going to expire, I've got to google or search for however long on this recipe site, then repeat a few times until I find one that fits the mood etc.

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  • Have you tested this theory? I've been using them for almost a year and after dozens of different recipes I think only one wasn't great? (Though I burned a bit of it so that's on me.)

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  • Why? It's a skill I'm content not to hone and I'm damned busy with a full time job, night courses, a side hustle and keeping active while trying to live in one of the most expensive cities in the world.

    I've lived with really good chefs and know the time, effort and skill required.

    I'm asking for tips on leveraging technology to improve my life. Is there no place where we're okay with LLMs doing something helpful?

    Edit: "Git Gud" isn't particularly helpful here.

  • I mean, if I was a hero to a large swathe of the country I'd be pretty hard pressed not to flirt with every pretty lady with whom I crossed paths.

  • Thanks, I was super confused for a bit!

  • The substance last week in a rocking indie theatre. Lots of.collective "ohhhhhhhhhhhh."

  • I never make wings with the instant pot, maybe I should!

  • It's like if I somehow got into the olympics for gymnastics and spent my routine doing the hokey pokey, the other athletes would think I'm making fun of them. I think at least, that's where the hate in the breakdancing community comes from.

    As for wider hate, I don't recall seeing much, I think online most just thought it was funny as hell.

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  • I don't have the app (well, for main facebook. Still have messenger as a friend group uses that as the primary communication medium) but do have a few friends who live elsewhere on there so keep it around. It's also my yelling into the virtual void place but with feedback from folks I know.

  • API issue made me leave, AI scraping posts and forcing ads made me stay away.

  • So Cute

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  • Well, that's the cutest thing I've ever seen. (Apologies to my cat.)

  • Dressing in drag had been a staple ofEnglish comedy for decades if not much, much longer In the first world war guys were doing it for concert troupes (essentially, vaudeville acts by and for the soldiers.)

  • This seems to have hit too close to home.

  • If the rich get nervous, more mass surveillance, more ai people tracking and more law enforcement backdoors into corporate software.

  • I like it for the art.