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Ave Delphina
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All my personalities are simple, like simple things and listen to simple music.

Základní otázka je, jestli ty systémy skutečně navrhují lidé, kteří je umí navrhovat… a řídí lidé, kteří je umí řídit 🤷‍♀️

No jasně. Na druhou stranu, s magnetickým polem se teď dějou divné věci, a tohle, co je citlivé normálně, bude pravděpodobně ještě citlivější.

I understand. My point is - let’s take few basic recipes that are proven by time and learn what this combination tastes like. Then - feel free to experiment. For me it is like learning a language. You need to learn the basic words to be able to understand others and only then you can create your own sentences and express yourself. For me it’s easier to improvise if I already know the basic structures.

Interesting point with improvisation. My mindset is that I should first learn to do a meal properly and only then improvise, but it seems that most people are improvising as they go.

Never (or not yet 🤷‍♀️). Best results I have with prompts like these:

I have cooked a sauce according to *this* recipe, but it came too sour, what should I do?

I don’t have fresh “spice or ingredient *, what can I use instead?

I really like *ingredient, spice, taste”, how would it come with this recipe?

And so on.

The point is that sometimes it tells you - you can use this, but don’t forget to add this or cook in a slightly different way.

Also, on the topic of #cookstr, I try to learn few recipes and then to perfect them by cooking over and over until I am satisfied with reproducible results. Then I might start to experiment or move to another recipe. While my kids are okay with that, I’m usually being sneered at by mostly women saying that it is better to cook endless stream of new things instead of mastering few.

What do you think?

There is one thing that current “AI” really excels in and I am using it almost daily, and that is cooking.

Really, if you are not a proficient cook, try it. Not only for finding recipes, but for everything else - extending, replacing ingredients, even feedback on your kitchen setup (like how to use your appliances correctly).

I frequently find myself in a shop wondering what to cook with the ingredients I already have at home, asking what should I buy.

I am not very big fan of LLMs, even though I use them every day at work, but this has simplified (and bettered) my life in very meaningful way.

This is my biggest issue with Bitcoin. The crucial dependence on electricity and networking.

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Já se teda do politiky snažím neplést, ale s tímhle už si fakt ta malá pravicová propodnikatelská vláda dělá prdel.

https://www.novinky.cz/clanek/internet-a-pc-bezpecnost-zakon-o-kyberneticke-bezpecnosti-40518688

Hey nostr:npub153xmex42x4chdf757hp3q6zxagykkek7pdgwuwd074964dkyha9s82ryu8, I’m fascinated by your posts and I wanted to ask something about wine. I live in Central Europe and there are lots of local wine makers around here. I was wondering, if I want to find a decent wine according to your standards, what are the questions I should ask?

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Připomíná mi to ordinaci v Bad Reichenhall:

MUDr. Sabine Depka

Psychotherapie

I always had the suspicion that rise of Pilsner-type beer in 19th century had something to do with global transition of beer from day drink to fun drink. Day drinks could not have been harmful, on the contrary, day drink must have provided some value. Fun drinks do not.

It seems that once again, the Czechs fucked up the whole world 🤭

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