Some coffee I roasted earlier today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hA6gMK40NQ
Every time I get a new storage device I become impressed by how much stuff can fit in such a small amount of space because I'm comparing it to my first 20MB hard drive which was sized just right to go under the computer or to floppies. Then I get a little sad remembering that the 20MB hard drive could hold an entire OS, a version of Word that already had more than every feature I've ever used in a word processor, a few games, other programs, and assorted other files.
If I did this, I'd also want to add an on/off switch since there's a light and a fan attached to the camera that would always be on otherwise.
The other trick is that it's possible that code I wrote here would be of absolutely no use to anybody else at all. That camera I have is a prototype that I'm pretty sure hasn't been turned into a product yet.
One trick here is that I'm tainted from having access to the proprietary code on that external box. Anything I did would be a rewrite since I don't like Python, but I can't un-see the domain expertise from the original code.
Considering adding camera support to Typica. Right now I have a camera mounted to the sightglass which is intended to feed into a separate box that processes the image and drives a 4-20mA current loop indicating the degree of roast, but if I cut out the separate box I could throw a lot more processing at that and probably expand the output range.
@goat have you considered writing a respect bot?
@Taweret Or they could not and when nobody shows up to watch maybe the networks will stop trying so hard to fragment the streaming television space.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.