Had a dream in which, thinking it was something else, I picked up what turned out to be a mostly black brochure that kept unfolding itself at an unnaturally regular pace and with a sound effect every time a new panel revealed itself. As I wondered how big that was going to get, I looked over and my catgirl's hair was on fire, but I was seeing that from an angle that's impossible with my furniture layout and I didn't like where this was going so I ended the dream.
That's getting some dark roast flavor but not to the point that I'm losing body and the sweet apricot note really pops here. Flavors continue to hold up as the coffee cools.
Each cup was delicious so the new coffee from Sumatra makes the cut for things to recommend to home roasters (you can end the roast about anywhere and won't have messed up too badly), but I want something around here to sell.
@gnomon and she knows it
@yomimono Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. I'd probably go for the little sleeper.
@eldaking It's time for another Good Idea Bad Idea.
Good Idea: Connecting devices to the Internet.
Bad Idea: Connecting devices to their corporate overlords by way of the Internet so they can deliver less than half a product that starves the cat when they have technical difficulties.
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@taweret Probably a good call.
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@taweret How many ingredients before you hit paraffin?
@Satsuma I just tried this and could get no visible feedback on option selection from the keyboard but could click the vote button. Could just be me not knowing what I'm doing, though. In my case there's also xdotool from the command line, but it's hard to estimate the screen coordinates of the things you want to click on, though I suppose you could make rulers to tape to the sides of the screen and tie a washer to a bit of string to measure that to get your command line arguments.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.