The huge varieties of cultures, people and cuisines that can be found in some of our cities.
They just got tried and true recipes there... it's like asking the LLM to make something up for you but someone's already made sure it's good.
You don't have to read the blog posts either, it's just nice to get insight into why something works.
I wouldn't trust cooking to a program anyway. The LLM has no concept of flavor or nutrition and some shortcuts and techniques can be counterintuitive in a way that a memetic approach isn't necessarily helpful. Like the only reason an LLM would know to add baking soda to a dry brine mixture is because J. Kenji Lopez-Alt blogged about it already.
Try reading the recipes and blog posts on Serious Eats.
Then you can learn from skilled chefs who have taken the time to test different variations on recipes and figure out what works best and why.
I'm quite partial to J. Kenji Lopez-Alt's recipes, but most of them on that site are quite good and show a great deal of labor and practice has gone into them.
I guess I'd learn Korean then get 평양냉면. I hear it's better in the North.
Grindr can be a little intimidating, I hear ya, but yah, it's not really great for finding long term dating relationships versus short flings and hookups. I'm seeing someone, but I'm always happy to make new friends if ya wanna send me a chat!
You're in luck, hello!
Jokes aside, I had more luck on OKC than Grindr. FWIW bi dudes can still be fruity, case in point again, hello, but as someone who also finds incredibly flamboyant men a little grating to date, I think you might have better luck.
Have you tried dating bi men?
Bwhahahaha!
I may have no choice but to let them squeeze me for every cent they can, but it's fun to imagine them quaking in their boots a bit after this.
Have you seen Star Trek? It's kickass!
The article says it was a glitch with no further explanation.
Don't bother clicking through, there's a lot of writing and no substance.
All the world's billionaires are but one bayonet away from no longer being billionaires.
What a beautiful thought!
I think these are very reasonable points and the hypothetical is poignant, but it's important to remember that corporations aren't reasonable people, they don't behave like reasonable beings and they get a system of justice totally different than you or I.
So one doesn't need to be reasonable in any aggression against them, just disruptive.