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Doing some final checks before recording the next episode of Coffee and Code. I've decided to film this episode in my library in front of a painting that I picked up on my first trip to Ethiopia.

Thinking of maybe doing something like this for a future video. The segment title animates when it changes and everything you see has a banquet of script bindings.

Did a little clean up on the graph showing roasting plans for a class I've been teaching lately. Temperatures are based on what they'd be on my machines locally and should probably be removed because it's the timing of event milestones that's important here and those are going to happen at different temperatures on different machines with different probes in different places. It's cooler in interactive form.

Dad's cat has a chair. I was invited over for free food and that sounded better than lawn mowing.

Visionary Fairies in Shrine 

Oh, I missed that the new chapter of VFiS is translated. mangadex.org/chapter/596737/1

This is about what the plan was for the roasts performed in my latest class, though anything off R series has a bit more flexibility. The goal is to show both a light to dark progression as well as the impact of some of the different decisions you can make about how to get to the end point. R3 is technically performed at 2 different stations. The non-specification of time prior to yellow is intentional because different machines drive differently in that range and it's chemically uninteresting.

Here's the text moved a little farther to the left, yellow dashed line, orange text in the Penguin Attack font set to a larger size.

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Trying something a little different for marking event thresholds. The first crack and second crack lines shown here can be extensively customized and animated beyond good sense.

It looks like today I can spend some more time working on a roast plan design program I've been trying to make usable by non-programmers. The bits that I've already written were used to create things like this or the animated graphs in recent videos. The same code will eventually also get merged into Typica. A key differentiating feature is the ability to interpolate/extrapolate with relaxed cubic splines (no need to mess with control points that aren't on the curve).

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