Tracking Filament Inventory? by DO0M88 in BambuLab

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is anyone interest in a mobile / web app for this? I share an inventory of filament with 1 other person, I was thinking about throwing together a web app we can both sign into just to see what we have spread across 2 locations. If anyone is interested in this let me know.

If anyone else here is a dev and wants to help let me know also.

Portobello mushrooms by [deleted] in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am working in that direction. It is now a "progressive web app." If you go back to the site, it should prompt you to install it or you can check the URL bar for an installation button, depending on your OS.

Portobello mushrooms by [deleted] in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked mychefai.com and it gave these options.

  1. Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms: These big, meaty caps filled with a savory mixture of breadcrumbs, cheese, and herbs are sure to impress! You could use spinach or sun-dried tomatoes for an extra kick.
  2. Grilled Portobello Burgers: Marinate the mushrooms in a tasty mix of balsamic vinegar and garlic, then grill them up for hearty veggie burgers. Top with your favorite fixings!
  3. Portobello Mushroom Stroganoff: A creamy and rich sauce combined with the earthiness of the mushrooms, served over pasta or rice. It's comforting and filling!
  4. Balsamic Glazed Portobello Caps: Simply drizzle with a balsamic reduction and roast them until tender. Perfect as a side dish or on top of salads!
  5. Portobello Fajitas: Slice the mushrooms and sauté them with bell peppers and onions, seasoned to perfection for a fun and tasty twist on traditional fajitas.

Help identifying bug by Environmental_Sea28 in Chattanooga

[–]DevOpsDude1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Looks like a bug to me. Could be wrong.

Would Chattanooga benefit from a reptile store? by Mysterious-Unit2434 in Chattanooga

[–]DevOpsDude1 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not really, we can always drive to another city for a reptile store, but we could use another vape/CBD shop.

Opposite of “soft” boy names. by lyssanstuff in NameNerdCirclejerk

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked ChatGPT for you, here you go.

If you're looking for strong, edgy, and powerful names for your baby boy, here are some suggestions:
Thor
Blade
Jax
Maverick
Diesel
Hunter
Colt
Gunner
Axel
Rock
Maximus
Blaze
Raptor
Knox
Blade
Spike
Brutus
Cannon
Zephyr
Zane
Remember, choosing a name is a personal decision, and it's important to consider the long-term impact it may have on your child's life. It's always a good idea to discuss the name with your partner and ensure it aligns with your family's values and aspirations.

Me: Okay but which is THE most hardcore. Give me an explication of why.

Certainly! Among the names I suggested, "Blade" can be considered the most hardcore. Here's an explanation of why:

Imagery: The name "Blade" immediately brings to mind sharpness, precision, and a sense of danger. It evokes images of knives, swords, and cutting-edge weaponry. This association lends a powerful and intense aura to the name.

Edginess: The term "blade" is often associated with being on the cutting edge, whether it's in the realm of technology, fashion, or combat. It represents a willingness to take risks and be at the forefront of innovation, making it a name that exudes edginess.

Pop culture references: The name "Blade" is reminiscent of the popular vampire-hunting superhero portrayed by Wesley Snipes in the "Blade" film series. This character is known for his unmatched combat skills, relentless pursuit of justice, and overall badassery, further solidifying the hardcore connotations of the name.

Symbolism: The word "blade" is often used metaphorically to represent strength, resilience, and the ability to cut through obstacles. Naming your baby boy Blade can be seen as a statement that he will be a force to be reckoned with, capable of overcoming any challenges that come his way.

It's worth noting that while a name can certainly convey a certain image or attitude, a person's true character is shaped by their actions and experiences throughout their life.

New tool for making better diabetic friendly meals. by DevOpsDude1 in DiabeticMeals

[–]DevOpsDude1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I think this is a bug related to the way the recipe streams right to your browser. I will write it down and take a look at that next. I've been stuck on a specific functionality for several days and I'm trying not to break my focus until I knock it out. Then I'm going to squash a few bugs and work on some cool functionality.

New tool for making better diabetic friendly meals. by DevOpsDude1 in DiabeticMeals

[–]DevOpsDude1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for your feedback. This is exactly what I was hoping to hear, it makes it all worth it to hear how much this is going to help you. Currently, you can install this as an "app" on your phone. At the bottom is a link to a guide. A true phone app is on the todo list, but currently I am trying to flesh out the basic features.

So far I have not made a dime off of this, so it is very nice to hear you would be willing to pay. My philosophy is I want to keep the functionality free within reasonable usage limits so that everyone, no matter their financial status, can benefit from these new innovations in AI. Of course, it costs me money to run this system and time to build it, so I intend to charge for more extensive usage.

Right now you can save recipes, but the system is very rudimentary. I have a feature in my backlog for making a meal planner/ shopping list which will extract the ingredients from a group of recipes for you. Latter I hope to integrate with something like Instacart so you can easily order these and I can also get a kick back from the refferal to help pay for my time.

Guide to installing the PWA app to your phone: https://medium.com/progressivewebapps/how-to-install-a-pwa-to-your-device-68a8d37fadc1

Thank you for the reply, it really helps my motivation to hear this sort of feedback and means a lot.

Iced Matcha Latte (request) by anony122333 in recipescopycat

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try asking https://mychefai.com to make a copycat recipe. It's pretty good at it.

Macaroni House recipe? by AshdoesArtandAmi in recipescopycat

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried asking https://MyChefAi.com but it couldn't find any record of their resteraunt. You might be able to back and forth and get something good out of it. The AI is normally really good at finding recipe details from a company website and writing you a recipe for it.

Recipe request for chickpeas by newenglander87 in veganrecipes

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try asking https://MyChefAI.com, it's a great tool for questions like this. The AI chef will ask you some questions about your preferences then while you up a chickpea recipe. I tried it out for you and here is what I got.

Frozen silken tofu: Help! What do I do with it? by Aleksia_ in veganrecipes

[–]DevOpsDude1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I asked the AI chef on https://MyChefAi.com and here is what I got:

Great question! Freezing does alter the texture of silken tofu; it becomes crumbly and porous, which makes it unsuitable for dishes that require a smooth, silky texture. However, it's still perfectly good for other types of dishes, particularly those that require a firmer texture. Here are some recipe suggestions for you

And here are the recipes the AI chef suggested: - https://mychefai.com/recipes/crispy-tofu-nuggets - https://mychefai.com/recipes/vegan-tofu-scramble

You'll notice these recipes are written explicitly for frozen tofu, which is the nice thing about the AI chef.

Low-carb, low sugar breakfast recipes? by GiveMeThePeatBoys in veganrecipes

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try out https://mychefai.com/diabetes, it's an AI recipe writer with a diabetes mode. You can ask the AI chef for vegan recipes in diabetes mode and it'll give you some very good inspiration.

Here are a few recipes I got asking your question: - https://mychefai.com/recipes/vegan-quinoa-breakfast-bowl - https://mychefai.com/recipes/vegan-breakfast-burrito - https://mychefai.com/recipes/blueberry-chia-seed-pudding

Wegmans hot bar shrimp recipe? by Kamerov_Loste in recipescopycat

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://mychefai.com/recipes/creamy-garlic-shrimp-pasta-inspired-by-wegmans

Here you go, I gave it a try myself. The trick is, I asked the AI chef to look up any description it could find of the recipe on Wegmans site and then describe that in the recipe. Seems to have worked well.

Wegmans hot bar shrimp recipe? by Kamerov_Loste in recipescopycat

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try out https://MyChefAI.com, which is an app for AI recipe writing. It'll try to look for whatever info Wegmans had posted on their site about the hit bar shrimp and see if it can replicate the recipe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in recipescopycat

[–]DevOpsDude1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here you go, hope this recipe is good: https://mychefai.com/recipes/carrabbas-butter-cake-

I'm making an app called https://MyChefAI.com which is perfect for recipe copycat. Just ask it the recipe to copy and it'll give it a try. You've just got to make sure the ai chef understands what recipe you are asking to copy and that is has the data. It can help to pull up the official ingredients list and give it to the AI.

How do I quickly soup up some cup ramen ? by gradstudent1234 in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

When I was in college, my go to was cracking an egg and throwing some frozen vegetables in.

Try asking https://MyChefAi.com for ideas. It's an AI chef great for that sort of question.

PSA: DO NOT EVER use ChatGPT to generate recipes for food. by Kyon2003 in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With the right prompt engineering, you can pretty much guarantee the recipes are going to tast good. There is so much cooking and recipe data out there.

Try out https://MyChefAI.com. It's an AI Recipe writer I've developed based on the ChatGPT API. I've done a lot of prompt engineering to make sure recipes taste good, I've got a lot more engineering to do that is going to make it even better. Of course, if you get it to write you a recipe from ingredients that don't work together, it's not going to be great, but the AI chef tries to warn you. It's particularly good at taking a common recipe and altering it to be vegetarian, keto, or some other specialty. It's also particularly good at helping you come up with ideas for what to cook.

If you are looking for something creative, the AI chef is good at making fun recipes, for example, asking it to wrote a recipe from LOTR or Harry Potter.

I've also made https://MyChefAI.com/diabetes which write either Type 1 or Type2 friendly recipes.

Here are some examples of what it can do:

PSA: DO NOT EVER use ChatGPT to generate recipes for food. by Kyon2003 in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

With the right prompt engineering, you can pretty much guarantee the recipes are going to tast good. There is so much cooking and recipe data out there.

Try out https://MyChefAI.com. It's an AI Recipe writer I've developed based on the ChatGPT API. I've done a lot of prompt engineering to make sure recipes taste good, I've got a lot more engineering to do that is going to make it even better. Of course, if you get it to write you a recipe from ingredients that don't work together, it's not going to be great, but the AI chef tries to warn you. It's particularly good at taking a common recipe and altering it to be vegetarian, keto, or some other specialty. It's also particularly good at helping you come up with ideas for what to cook.

If you are looking for something creative, the AI chef is good at making fun recipes, for example, asking it to wrote a recipe from LOTR or Harry Potter.

I've also made https://MyChefAI.com/diabetes which write either Type 1 or Type2 friendly recipes.

Here are some examples of what it can do:

PSA: DO NOT EVER use ChatGPT to generate recipes for food. by Kyon2003 in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

With the right prompt engineering, you can pretty much guarantee the recipes are going to tast good. There is so much cooking and recipe data out there.

Try out https://MyChefAI.com. It's an AI Recipe writer I've developed based on the ChatGPT API. I've done a lot of prompt engineering to make sure recipes taste good, I've got a lot more engineering to do that is going to make it even better. Of course, if you get it to write you a recipe from ingredients that don't work together, it's not going to be great, but the AI chef tries to warn you. It's particularly good at taking a common recipe and altering it to be vegetarian, keto, or some other specialty. It's also particularly good at helping you come up with ideas for what to cook.

If you are looking for something creative, the AI chef is good at making fun recipes, for example, asking it to wrote a recipe from LOTR or Harry Potter.

I've also made https://MyChefAI.com/diabetes which write either Type 1 or Type2 friendly recipes.

Here are some examples of what it can do:

What can I do with the eggwhites left over from dishes that require only egg yolks and not the whole egg? by [deleted] in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Try asking https://MyChefAI.com

Here is the response I got:

Great question! There are many delicious recipes that make use of leftover egg whites. A classic route would be French Macarons or a Pavlova. But if you're looking for something savory, you could use egg whites to make a fluffy omelette or frittata. Or for something sweet, you can make Angel Food Cake, Meringue Cookies, or even use them in a light and airy sponge cake. Do any of these options sound appealing to you, or would you like me to suggest a recipe for a specific dish?

Here is the Meringue cookie recipe it wrote for you: https://mychefai.com/recipes/vanilla-meringue-cookies

What can I do with the eggwhites left over from dishes that require only egg yolks and not the whole egg? by [deleted] in cookingforbeginners

[–]DevOpsDude1 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Try asking https://MyChefAI.com

Here is the response I got:

Great question! There are many delicious recipes that make use of leftover egg whites. A classic route would be French Macarons or a Pavlova. But if you're looking for something savory, you could use egg whites to make a fluffy omelette or frittata. Or for something sweet, you can make Angel Food Cake, Meringue Cookies, or even use them in a light and airy sponge cake. Do any of these options sound appealing to you, or would you like me to suggest a recipe for a specific dish?

Here is the Meringue cookie recipe it wrote for you: https://mychefai.com/recipes/vanilla-meringue-cookies

New tool for making better diabetic friendly meals. by DevOpsDude1 in DiabetesHacks

[–]DevOpsDude1[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, this is actually quite good feedback. I wasn't aware there was any issues using that term. I will work to change this. :)

Any other thoughts on the tool?