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WHY CANT I SET FUCKING UNITS TO SOMETHING HUMAN I DONT WHAT A MOTHERFUCKING CUP IS YOU DIPSHIT
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>I DONT WHAT
SAARS, I MUST DO THE NEEDFUL
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Just ask it to convert it to SI units? What is the problem here?
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>>108836449
that i cant just fucking set it in the settings it gives me cancer because i use it for cooking all the time
>>108836216
i have adhd brain damage fried neurons cancer it's like dementia leave me alone
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>>108836142
Another day another skilled AI super genius ahead of the curve completely emotionally stable anon having normal one.
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>>108836500
All "settings" are for an LLM are hidden prompts eg that say "use SI units"
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>>108836580
no shit retard what does that fact change
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Why don't you simply use an LLM made in your country? I am sure it will respect its customary units.
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>>108836615
Nothing, you are still and will always be retarded.
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>>108836651
we also have cups but they're 250ml it's just a retarded stupid fucking unit of measuring food
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>>108836142
"Use only SI units in the recipes and remember this preference."

You can then edit that memory in the settings if you find it doesn't work as you want it to (like using kilograms instead of grams...)
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>>108836937
unlike Fahrenheit and other crap, cups and teaspoons are actually fucking based burger units if you get something like pic related for 5€ from amazon
volume makes sense for cooking and baking because you don't have to measure out 0.015g of whatever the fuck
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>>108836964
i dont use memory
>>108836991
we use cups in europe or at least cooklets do but it's much easier to fucking measure everything exactly and only use spoons for small things like oil, salt, sugar or just eyeball those
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>>108837007
>it's much easier to fucking measure everything exactly and only use spoons for small things like oil, salt, sugar or just eyeball those
Everyone with a functioning brain understands and prefers this.
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>>108837014
IT TOLD ME HOW MUCH SHREDDED CHEESE TO USE IN FUCKING CUPS
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>>108836991
Fahrenheit is the most objectively superior imperial unit. Celsius has no advantages outside of high school chemistry class.
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>>108836142
Certainly, a cup is about 8fl oz depending if you're in yankland or bongland. Among women cup size refers to something else entirely
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>>108837033
how
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>>108837017
kek, you finally get to taste freedom. Mmmm, stroke.
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>>108837007
I literally never heard of anybody using cups where I live, what we have instead is deciliters.
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>>108837048
i'm polish so we probably use whatever germany does
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>>108837060
Occupation never ended
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>>108837033
Fahrenheit has weird scaling, I don't like it and it doesn't make sense. I like knowing that it snows when it's 0 degrees out and not 32 or whatever the fuck.

As a European, the superior imperial unit is unironically feet.
It fits exactly the missing gap between centimeters and meters.
It also sounds better to say "I am 6ft" than "I am one metre 81 centimeters (nerd emoji)"
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>>108837060
My country is also like that, but we still don't use cups
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>>108836142
>>108836651
I submit, mutt-sama
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>>108837093
>It also sounds better to say "I am 6ft" than "I am one metre 81 centimeters (nerd emoji)"
"Don't judge a man until you've walked 1.609 kilometers in his shoes"
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>>108837129
we use imperial in old expressions sometimes
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>>108836142
maybe don't argue about your sisters tits with ai fucking idiot
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>>108837040
It accurately represents how hot the air is, in human-scale habitats, on a scale from roughly 0 to 100. Temps beyond 0 and 100 happen, but are extreme (and usually dangerous without precautions).
Celsius is retarded. There's no advantage to having 0 as the freezing point. 32F is trivial to memorize, and in return you get an intuitive scale of 1-10 for how hot it feels. Celsius is like -1.5 to 3.2 or some shit, for an equivalent analogy. Preference for Celsius is 100% baby duck.
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>>108837093
>weird scaling
Nope. Celsius has the retarded scaling, for the overwhelming majority of day to day uses. Unless of course, you want to reject the base-10 intuition on which every other metric unit is organized.

Farhenheit, with its 100 point scale, lets you orient to ANY temperature within the normal human range easily(and in metric fashion, lets you use deciles like "It's in the 60s today" for less granulat measurements). The ONLY thing celsius gets you is knowing that water starts freezing around 0 degrees. There is literally no other advantage in day to day life.
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The whole F vs C argument is pointless because its basically the same system but the numbers are different. Its not like we're talking about one being a system that is solely for weather and factors in humidity or wind speed and the numbers can't be interchanged between each other easily. 100 F is just a different way of writing ~38 C. Its not like weight and volume measurements because there you have a scale of units like pints and gallons or kilos and tons, which you might have to convert between. Questions like how many liters are in a barrel is a thing that comes up regularly. Nobody is asking questions like that with temperature. So there's practically no difference between the two system other than what you get used to and you learn the system by the time you're like 7 years old.
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>>108838350
You're not used to it, that is all.
I know that 16°C is room temp, but it gives you chills if you're wearing only a t-shirt.18°C is ideal room temp, 20 is warm, more than that is too hot and should not be tolerated if you're trying to get work done in the office or smth.

Then we can talk outside during different seasons. During summer anything below 25°C is fine if you can hide from the sun from time to time. When it's 30°C you have to be some kinda African to ignore it, it makes most people suffer from heat. Anything more is what you would call a nigger bullshit climate, I suppose.
Then for Spring/Autumn it's simple: anything that is more than 10°C is considered warm for those seasons, perfect for a walk in your regular Spring/Autumn clothes. It sucks when it's between 0 and 10°C, the absolute worst weather.
Winter season in countries where it snows is great if it's -10 to -5, but as soon as it approaches -0 you get wet snow turning ice bullshit, it sucks. From -10°C to -15°C it feels like propper winter, very cold and snow is crunchy. -25 to -15°C is unpleasant. Anything lower is literally impossible to survive if you're stuck far away from civilization, ngmi.
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>>108837068
It’s more like you’re both occupied by the same master now
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>>108838465
>I know that 16°C is room temp
room temperature is 70 fahrenheit THOUGH, which is 21 celsius
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>>108836142
what do you drink out in your mudhut?
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>>108836991
Baking is more like chemistry and drug cooking though, you need to be very precise.
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>>108838465
Wrong. You are used to Celsius, that's it. I made an objective argument based on principles and specific utility.
You describe the arbitrary ranges you have memorized, patterns that appear nowhere else in language. Meanwhile, 1-10 and 0-100 scales appear everywhere, because we use a base-10 number system and so everyone understands it intuitively.
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>>108838435
>The whole F vs C argument is pointless
It matters because it's the single most frequently used unit of measure to communicate information to normal people every day. Most other units people use don't really matter much or don't need to convey anything on their own. When people choose between a 2-liter bottle or a 500ml bottle they're often choosing visually, they either pick the big one or the small one. When people follow a recipe, it's ideal for your recipe to match your implements but it doesn't really matter what the units actually are. You just match the number in the recipe with the number on your instrument.

With weather, on the other hand, temperature readings are very frequently used for prediction and conveying information with fewer context clues.
>There will be a high of 65 degrees today.
>The typical temperature range you can expect in city A during the month of May is 50-70 degrees.
>The temperature in the stadium of the sporting event you're watching on TV is 83 degrees.
Those are all examples of units of measure being used to convey information, where the numbers have real semantic utility to the recipient, and they are routine, everyday examples.
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>>108838525
For women maybe. 21C is a bit too warm.
>>108838717
Why would you want that scaling bullshit, why big numbers better? May as well say Japanese money make sense, when there's clearly something wrong going on, because you operate tens of thousands when doing groceries, like it's a failing 3rd world country.
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>>108839027
But all you're arguing about is some fictional scenario where the difference between F and C are large enough to warrant even arguing about it. I can't think of a single event in human history where the outcome was impacted by someone using C rather than F other than miscommunications because someone else used another system.

If we invented a completely new unit called Perception degrees and it did factor in humidity into it, yeah then there's an actual genuine difference in the information being presented. If its 76 P that could mean its actually 30 C at 75% humidity but it can also mean a completely different range of temperaturers and humidity levels that would have the same perception degrees. I'm sure in some contexts some people would still find that system useful because all they're interested in in whether or not its an appropriate temperature to wear specific clothes during a specific activity or not. Meanwhile someone who has to analyze the data of past temperatures would undoubtedly fucking hate this system because the system doesn't allow them to reverse the operation and simply having both as separate figures is the more useful system.

There's absolutely nothing like that going on with F vs C. If everyone used F, the world would be exactly the same as if everyone used C because at the end of the day they're both systems you can learn and use by the time you're old enough to count to 100.
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>>108836142
I don't even use measuring cup cups anymore, I just grab a mug out of a cabinet and use the same one for the whole recipe. Who cares, it doesn't matter and it's all the same in the stomach.
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>>108837129
>kilometer
A meter is roughly the distance kept by 2 jeets while shitting on a street.
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>>108837007
>i dont use memory
you're a fucking retard, literal user error (you will probably think I'm missing the point, no, you are, even when I'm telling you that you're still missing what I'm trying to say you'll still think that you're right, because you're stupid)
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Metric is fine for most stuff but I'm using burger temps forever. Other anon was right about it being more granular.
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>>108839108
>why big numbers better?
The size isn't the important part, it's the base-10ishness of it.
People rank on a scale from 1 to 10 all the time. It's natural. Nobody ranks on a scale of -15 to 32.
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>>108839219
>But all you're arguing about is some fictional scenario where the difference between F and C are large enough to warrant even arguing about it.
It's not fictional. It's a real scenario. You put more effort into the retarded post arguing that we shouldn't be arguing about it, than it would take to just understand the simple truth about why fahrenheit is objectively superior.
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>>108839786
You can't even cite a single historical event where the outcome was decided by using F rather than C. Hell the celsius people at least can claim the word being shorter saved on ink.
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>burgers are incapable of learning that 30C is hot and 35C is way too hot and need a retard-approved 1-100 scale
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>>108840776
30C is way too hot you dark fucking nigger
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>>108836991
>volume makes sense for cooking and baking because you don't have to measure out 0.015g
>that's why cups is superior to ml
bruh
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>>108836142
Why dont you ask your cleverbot instead of here
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Imagine cooking with untested AI recipes lmao
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>>108840910
are you by chance retarded
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>>108840915
Are you?
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>>108840924
>ask an image generator to write a recipe
thanks for the confirmation
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>>108840930
It wouldn't generate text if it was an image generator you idiot
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>>108840936
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>>108840954
Enjoy your ai food
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>>108840962
i've learned to cook incredibly well incredibly fast btu you can keep being a troglodyte ape it doesnt affect me whatsoever
i'll be making AI pizza tomorrow
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