Strongly tempted to replace the data acquisition hardware on my roasters to all stuff that works with Linux. Just spent entirely too much time fighting with Windows (an update messed up my login settings because surely I didn't really want the local account that I explicitly went out of my way to create in the first place) instead of getting my work done.
@cypnk the keyword you want is Kaldi.
@cypnk This is a re-enactment of the French invented marketing myth of how coffee was first discovered.
@mhoye Choose the goose.
For this session, I decided to go with one coffee taken to 3 different ending temperatures, and for each of those ending temperatures, adjusting the roasting plan so there are three different ways of getting to each of those. 9 roasted coffees total. The ones that are roasted to the same end temperature are closer to each other than to the other groups, but there are more subtle differences within each group as well.
So... the Dutch city of Utrecht has an underwater webcam at a particular lock that is not used by ships much in spring. People can watch for fishes waiting to get inland, and can ring a "doorbell" to alert the lock keeper so they might open the lock if there are enough fish waiting...
https://visdeurbel.nl/about-the-fishdoorbell/
Today the post office does not have an exit. I was stuck blocking traffic while 20 vehicles left through something that some idiot designed as an entrance only, but they had no choice because the exit no longer existed due to road construction. How 20 vehicles managed to be done with their mailing at the same time to cause such a huge blockage is a mystery. I also used the not an exit after leaving my 24 boxes (all regional rate A).
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.