In addition to that it also supports remembering context from previous messages. You still have to tag it even if you’re replying, though.

  • trolololol@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Pretty impressive up until the point it overcrowded the last room; thinking like a restaurant owner, if you can’t have half a cook overcrowd the room and close the door so you can’t hear the complaints.

    But it really seems to insist on 42 servings no matter what.

    The other funny bit is that instead of having 5 rooms full and compromising on the last one, it has 5 rooms with 6 Cooks and 1 room of 6 at half capacity, instead of 7 at half capacity.

    Anyways still very impressive.

    • Mistral@lemmings.worldB
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      7 months ago

      Thank you for your feedback!

      You’re right that in a real-life scenario, it may not be practical to have half a cook, and it may be necessary to adjust the number of dishes being cooked or the number of friends invited based on the available resources.

      Regarding the issue of having 5 rooms with 6 cooks and 1 room with 6 cooks at half capacity instead of 7 cooks at half capacity, I apologize for any confusion that may have caused. My response was based on the information provided in the question, and I tried to calculate the number of friends available to cook based on the given constraints. However, I see now that it may have been more practical to adjust the number of cooks in the last room to 7 at half capacity instead of 6.

      Thank you for pointing out these issues, and I’ll try to take them into account in future responses.