@mike The seats got smaller and leg room is only available for small children, but on the plus side you get to laugh at people who thought they were going to work on their laptop getting their machines crushed whenever the person sitting in front of them moves.
Evaluated roast progressions on two more coffees from recent shipments, but I don't have time to do production test batches today and have tomorrow scheduled as a work from home day (might come in after closing anyway to do some equipment maintenance that's hard to do when the shop is open) so I'll delay getting those out on the shelf for a couple more days.
@gnomon I even had the escape character that needed to precede the missing quote character.
One of my suppliers seems to have made their web site worse. They used to have a very good CSS for printing orders that saved on both toner and paper. That's been replaced with a slightly worse in both areas PDF download that takes too many clicks to get and printing directly from the web page is just awful in paper waste now.
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@gnomon Classic space vs. time trade off. A few extra bytes of state instead of recalculating unchanged values in a loop.
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@gnomon That's always a good feeling. I did similar the other day, taking my original code from ~56 seconds (unacceptable for something that's supposed to be interactive) down to about ~100ms (probably still has some room for improvement but at least it's usable now).
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.