Aside from some typos it's a nice piece and you don't often see articles that touch on all of: coffee roasting, software development, and international consulting.
The person who asked to interview me for his YouTube channel put up a blog post with some of the pre-interview conversation. I'd've shared a link here sooner, but he hasn't told me this is up yet. http://blog.oilslickcoffee.com/2018/08/14/in-the-sightglass-neal-wilson/
Clementine
Good: Media Controls on my lock screen, media controls on my phone's lock screen through KDE Connect, plays my music, adding stuff to playlists is super easy.
Bad: Some stuff is super small on my screen. After finding the tiny player controls I still can't visually tell which is the play button (HiDPI)
Ugly: Smart playlist->all tracks creates a playlist with all tracks in apparently random order. Too smart for me.
Meh: Lots of features that I personally have no interest in using.
I'm reminded of the last time I flew out of London. As I approached the security area and was about to go in, a guy called me over, asked if I was an American, and when I told him I was he just waved me through. No scans, no metal detector, no search, just walk right through. I'd rather see airport security move back in that direction.
I should pick up an HDMI or DisplayPort to VGA adapter. Sometimes the places I'm asked to teach don't have any other options and getting a straight answer about what to expect (so I can make sure I bring the right computer/cable/adapter) can be like pulling teeth. My usual approach is to just bring enough stuff that no matter what I run into I'll have something that plugs into it, but moving multiple laptops through airport security keeps getting harder and I'd like to be able to stop doing that
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Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.