Lately I've been doing daily uploads to my YouTube channel, mostly with excerpts taken from older videos but also a few newer things (new things available ad-free on the PeerTube network. Ask your admin about following https://video.typica.us/ ). Today marks 2 full weeks of daily uploads and I have enough excerpts left for another full week even if I don't finish any more of the new stuff I've been working on.
Once my backlog is clear, expect videos to go back to a less frequent upload schedule.
Last night after the store was put back together I started working on the new coffees. Cupping product development samples of the next Brazilian coffee now. It's delicious across a pretty broad range of roasts and there's not a ton of variation in the flavor, meaning broad tolerance for roasting variation when trying to hit a sensory spec. In other words, a very accessible coffee for home roasters if they happen to like nutty Brazils.
@RobinHood Depending on what ketchup you like it's more likely a team of people doing a little better than that, but still less than 6 figures each. Source: I do a lot of work with people who do the equivalent job in coffee.
Having slept on it, I think I've figured this one out. The straight line is the floor. The wavy lines above that are water on the floor. The exclamation mark indicates that a quest is available. The person is a break dancer. Thus, this is a marker letting you know that something related to the breakdancing on wet floors quest can be done here.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.