I second this, if you design your solar panels well, not only do you get to outpu a lot of electricity, yiu actually increase your crop/cattle etc yield
What i meant is that as an ai company, to service so many clients at once, you would have to downscale your ai models quite a lot.
In doing so, you limit your claims that you can "make an AGI, i swear bro just one more server farm". This means that the government/investors are less likely to jump on the hype train.
All the while, downscaled model require way less trainign time and data scraping meaning you won't get to buy all of nvidia for them to buy all of you for your market value to explode for your money to go stonks.
As far as i'm aware, this is the reason why you don't see AIs as npc (at least yet, maybe when we get a little bit more reasonable, we can try to do it inteligently)
Please pardon me if i missunderstood your comment/post
Start by chopping some garlic, chalots/onions and ginger finely. Make bite size chunks of chicken
Get some oil (or gee would work i think) heating up in a pan (you can get away with a mediocre quality copper pan)
Get your chicken bits golden brown in the pan on high heat (you want to keep the chicken juicy) before lowering the heat a bit and adding your garlic, onions etc
At this point you can start cooking your washed rice
Wait for your aromatics to get fragrant/somewhat caramelized
Add salt and curry
After just a little bit, add your coconut milk (with fat and all)
You can add yogurt if you feel lilke going extra creamy
(Assuming you got jarred red beans and not dry which will also work but need to be cooked longer with the rice)
Strain a bit of aqua faba into your pan with all your sauce and dump your red beans in your rice
Add some lemon/lime juice to your sauce (might also work in the rice) to cut the richness (if you want more of the taste of lemon and less of the sharpness, you can cook it a bit longer)
Serve and enjoy :)
Improvements :
find something with a bit of bite to add to the dish, it's good but the texture is maybe a bit too uniform...
I've tried that too, doesn't work...
Now i'm starting to think it's the file itself, but i tried to change the name, and it doesn't work much more... Could it be in the metadata ?