Getting lots of code written today. I'm adding more hardware support for Typica, specifically Phidgets devices with channels that can use the CurrentInput API. I'm probably not going to finish that today, but I'd like to get that and some other stuff done before the upgraded optical head comes back so I can start logging data from that automatically. Before the next release I'll probably go back and add VoltageInput support now that I have an easy way to test that and maybe DigitalInput?
Today I got a text message referencing a photo of a screen showing a video of me from someone who works with someone I've worked on education projects with who wanted to know if they knew me. Apparently I came across as a cool roasting teacher, but the video also had my cat in the background which I'm pretty sure makes me seem cooler. (at the very least, my cat thinks I'm cool)
I know that's structurally awful. I'm not editing it.
@Alonealastalovedalongthe Step 1: Make water for tea. Step 2: Drink the water.
@cpsdqs An excellent suggestion. Alternately, people seeking distraction might be directed toward Misskey with its widgets for automated distraction generation (and the ability to self-identify as a cat).
@cpsdqs Maybe the big instance should use gem stones instead of metals for better product differentiation.
@cpsdqs In that case you'll be wanting the platinum subscription: buying a big instance.
@cpsdqs That's a feature. It's the distraction-free experience that helps you focus on more important things.
@cpsdqs That's called buying your own instance.
@technomancy Can you interact with that crack in the platform? There might be a hidden compartment with an item required for a later puzzle.
@steinbring I'm assuming the city will get sued and our pro-death judge will block the order, but my shop can keep the equivalent rule so we'll just carry on after that gets thrown out.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.