Thread 21439573 - /ck/ [Archived: 1068 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:39:14 AM No.21439573
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Some excellent stew and some terrible pancakes have taught me to trust its cooking recipes but not its baking recipes.
Replies: >>21439587 >>21439601 >>21439808
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 12:00:25 PM No.21439587
>>21439573 (OP)
I literally learned to cook with it. It gets some things consistently wrong, like suggesting 15g of liquid to marinate 130g of protein or ridiculously low amounts of spices, but the more you use it the more attuned you become to "this sounds like bullshit, better double-check it on google".
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 12:14:51 PM No.21439601
>>21439573 (OP)
it's cause baking is much more of a precise science than cooking is. chatgpt is okay at providing general information, but can be dodgy for really precise stuff. if it gives you some slightly off measurements in cooking, it's no big deal, you can generally adjust on the fly. if it gives you wrong measurements in baking and you don't catch it right away, it could screw your whole dish up before you have a chance to fix it.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 2:52:26 PM No.21439808
>>21439573 (OP)
how stupid do you need to be to even bother asking a chatbot for recipes. it's not hard to find a recipe.