Lolz, holy shit I needed this post, ducking community service here

Lolz, holy shit I needed this post, ducking community service here

What a coinkydink, just tried SP a couple nights ago, it's alright. Got a little tropical taste to differentiate it from any other cheap lager.
Had me in the first half. I do use it (and love it) but I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question. Posting to try and help boost. Good luck
I am actually super excited about this. I hope they get some good sharing tools in place but even a reasonably priced photo upload and storage service would be really great.
This is a cool guide but it seems a little on the small side to actually feed one person for a whole year?
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βΉοΈ Mycroft ran out of money and closed down. I think you can still order a Mark2, but the cloud components they were hosting were taken down which essentially breaks the software. There is another company that picked up the ball and took over support but it's a more limited experience at the moment and the whole ecosystem is in a bit of a rut. The OpenVoiceOS project that spun out of Mycroft looks like the best bet long-term but they haven't finished a stable release yet. I bought a Mark2, which I still think is the best hardware available for an open source voice assistant, but finding and stitching together the software to make it work is a chore atm.
I've read less of these than I would have guessed. Thanks for the recommendations! Always looking for more good reads. I wish there had been more sci-fi in the list but I have been sorely lacking a good fantasy for a while so I will not complain loudly.
I've tried to get a few different recipes out of it when I had a bunch of ingredients around and no ideas. The results aren't very surprising if you've played around with it for a while. The recipes it generates are often very generic with either odd ingredient additions, odd amounts or missing/wrong cooking steps. Pushing back on the odd bits can help but I didn't see many recipes I would make exactly as it described.
It's certainly got a place generating ideas for misc ingredients, but about as useful as any of the websites that let you search by ingredients imho. I think it's strengths are when you are uncertain about how to do certain cooking steps or are working with a recipe that doesn't details all the steps. The LLM is quite good at understanding what it is you're trying to accomplish and walking you through how to do it. It was very helpful with my breadmaking as it gave me lots of suggestions to improve issues in my loafs.
I'm sorry, I was trying to be silly and poke fun at how most of us just use the one or two tar commands and it totally didn't translate in text like it did my head. Have a wonderful day good internet stranger.
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