Debanjum Singh Solanky a9009ea774 Default to use user chat model if server chat settings not defined
Fallback to use user chat model for train of thought if server chat
settings not defined.

This simplifies switching chat models for single-user, self-hosted
setups by just changing the chat model on the user settings page.

Server chat settings, when set, controls the default user chat model
and the chat model that is used for Khoj's train of thought.

Previously a self-hosted user had to update both the server chat
settings in the admin panel and their own user chat model in the user
settings panel to explicitly switch to a different chat model (i.e to
switch to a new model for both train of thought & response generation)

You can still set server chat settings to use a different chat
model for train of thought and response generation. But this is only
necessary for advanced self-hosted or cloud hosted setups of Khoj.
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