Unrelated, I got an email and a phone call from one of my candy suppliers letting me know that they think they put some chocolate in the wrong kind of wrapper and want me to destroy one item when it arrives with my latest order. None of my staff has the food allergies they're rightly concerned about so making them all aware of the issue and letting them eat it if they want any is probably how that's getting destroyed (rather than completely waste otherwise perfectly good chocolate).
@Taweret Maybe just don't provoke the kaiju in the first place?
Spent some more time on series comparisons for the next release of CRUCS. The part of the range analysis that gets displayed as text in a table is done, though I'll want to go through and come up with some nicer styling for that, but the next thing to work on is a graphical representation. I'm not going to work on that anymore tonight.
House has heat again and a fancy new thermostat which I have so far declined to allow Internet access. Down side, the old thermostat was a very simple mostly mechanical thing that never had any problems (this was used for at least 2 furnaces and the one that just got replaced was 26 years old) while I have less confidence in the longevity of anything that even could connect to the Internet. Up side, I can see what it thinks the temperature is from a couple rooms over.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.