I haven't seen specifically cooking, but there have been quite a few papers about mixing task-instruction LLMs with task-execution robot arms (like they use in manufacturing) to perform simple tasks given only a plain English instruction. Eg, "pick up the red ball and place it in the blue bowl". Very cool research but still very new.
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My favorite part about British prescriptivism is that when the languages diverged, many of the changes in pronunciation were initiated in British English while American English kept the originals. Of course that's not universally true but I always giggle when I see one brought up in that context.
Yeah it's definitely possible but it means you're supporting multiple APIs and the main dev(s?) for Voyager may not want to take on the extra responsibility. You could always PR it in though :)
I don't see anywhere on the Voyager readme that is supports kbin instances. kbin and Lemmy are two different backbends that have similar looking front ends. The federation between them is through activitypub, which is why you can see content from kbin instances. I think you would need an app designed for working with kbin directly.
Lemmy(software) shouldn't buy ads but I don't think there's any reason an individual instance shouldn't buy ads if they choose to. Whether or not that will bring users that are worth having, is a different story entirely.
Mass market fruits are typically underripe when picked so that they can survive transport. Local farms don't have this issue so they can ripen on the plant.
yummy algae based cancer fumes
Fuckcrack is all the rag on the streets these days
That's just what they want you to think
There are things that are better and things that are worse
Oopsie woopsie, we made a fucky wucky