Other news: I have my repaired car back and one of my coffee deliveries arrived with about 900 pounds of coffee on it. That includes the Guatemalan coffee that I removed from the web site so I wouldn't accidentally sell too much of that. I've roasted a test batch of that so I have 12 roast levels to taste tomorrow and figure out what I want to do with that. If all goes well, I should be able to make the new lot available for sale some time on Sunday (if things don't go well, it will take longer)
It turns out that the addition of the fan increased power draw too much for the aux computer, but I grabbed a powered usb hub from home and now it works again.
@Taweret@octodon.social @jaybird amphibian, not fish. Remember, Worf has a fetish for frog girls.
Yesterday I sent the roaster cam back to Madison for the next round of hardware updates and now UPS says I can expect to see that returned to me tomorrow. It's coming back to me with a big heat sink and fan hacked on the end which should help a lot with measurement consistency from batch to batch and make it easier for me to work my signal processing mojo to get a more useful measurement stream out of the system.
Coffee and Code 2020-08-27 https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/c6cd5725-cfe3-42ae-af31-6a1bca79ef75
Freight generally is moving more slowly right now, and with that combined with my current orders coming from farther away than they often do, it's going to take some time for the new coffees to show up on the shelves. I'm going to need to figure out some possibly short term blend substitutions for blends that I decide to not just sell out of. I've already removed some offerings from the web site so I don't accidentally sell too much of coffees I won't be able to ship promptly.
Firis' Tent utilizes the same sort of technology that allows entire villages, castles, and dungeons to exist in only one square of an overworld map in a lot of the old 8/16 bit console RPGs.
https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/7d064a45-30d7-4db6-a509-e325c937a6b8
Now that YouTube is sort of willing to tell me where that massive spike in views on an old video came from, they're claiming it's from Google search (keywords undisclosed), and now I'm wondering why a couple hundred people would suddenly decide in the same half day to search for and watch a thing I made 8 years ago.
@professor_stoke @evelynyap That's okay, I've taught heat transfer classes so this is not something unfamiliar.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.