It's probably caused by a mistranslation to begin with. The person "writing" this might not have the language skills to translate by themselves. Or as someone commented, that might have been done automatically by doordash.
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Not at all. When you build your query, instead of asking the AI something like "give a description for chicken pops", tell it "describe chicken pops, considering it's food served in a restaurant.". You can also feed it a photo of the thing and this kind of issue should be solved.
And also, check your thing before posting on your website. Still faster to fix the few error than doing everything by hand.
Apparemment c'est la place des arts et le complexe desjardins, un coin où la rue Sainte-Catherine est 100% piétonne aujourd'hui!
C't'à cause des maudits bécyc' qui ont pris toute la place! /s
There is no "trying this" by just doing a regular mead. The point is to give it an unusual flavor.
Plus, it's got electrolytes!
I usually give a full month before bottling and then a week or two before drinking.
Nope, but I can't expect to be the only one with good taste! Do they have a similar recipe?
Never heard of it, but it sounds fun.
I like mead because you can turn pretty much any drink into alcohol with it and the only specialized ingredient you need is yeast and sometimes nutrients. Everything else can be found at the grocery store. Turned some sodas (mountain dew being a classic, but also root beer), and fruit juices into mead, with mostly good results. Whereas ciders and wine requires the right kind of fruits, and I'm sure I'll never do better than what is already on the market. The future is in weird drinks.
But lemonade wine seems nice, maybe I'll try it next.
Bought some gatorade powder you can see in the photo. The recommended serving is 4 tablespoons for 750 mL of gatorade. I used around half of that, which is 10 spoons for 4 L (orange) and 10 spoons for 3 L (blue). ChatGPT recommended a quarter, but I was afraid it wouldn't taste anything. I'm also pretty confident he never tried it anyway, so who cares about the computer's opinion. Then it's a standard 1 kg of honey each and EC-1118 yeast with some nutrient for the road (I realize now that I might have put way too much of it, but I think they'll manage).
Both were extremely sweet before the fermentation. I have doubts about the blue one, but high hopes for the orange one (this is no political statement btw). I actually have no idea how it will come out, but right now they're both bubbling nicely.
Yeah, the point is that God is not "allowing" the devil to do evil. If Christianity is truly monotheistic, then the devil is a creation of God, just like anything else. There is no independent being. So yes, like the title says, he is an accomplice.
I'm saying they could tell generalities to the AI, like "this is a dish we serve at a restaurant", or give the description in an other language if it's available. Not to give a full english description of the item. The only reason I can see for such an output would be a mistranslation coming from the title alone with no context whatsoever.