@emarktaylor Heh it even ended up using American units so even if you weren't aware of LLMs it would look off.
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@lanodan @emarktaylor I think some countries like Australia still use imperial for cooking for whatever reason.

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@xianc78 @emarktaylor Right, I thought cup was American but seems more strange than this, at least doesn't seems to be Russian. :P

Meanwhile in Canada:
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@lanodan @emarktaylor I would expect Canada to use speed in imperial just so it doesn't confuse drivers coming from the states and vice versa, but apparently not.

@xianc78 @emarktaylor It seems to be mostly due to commerce so like companies don't need to make two products when it's just for the North American market.

@xianc78 @lanodan @emarktaylor I'm Australia we use cups but our cups are defined as 250mL, all of our cooking units are converted to straightforward metric amounts.

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