Got into the shop to find 7 identical spam emails in a row, each allegedly from a different email address. I've gotten that one so many times from so many different addresses that I can only assume that anybody who does business with this guy ends up as part of his spam farm, so he'd be disqualified on that mark even if I were in the market for his services (which I'm not).
CRUCS 1.1.1 is now released. No new features, just bug fix.
@mike Nothing says cyber like amber on black.
Continuing to chip away at a new Analysis tab for CRUCS. Most of the work that needs to get done there is boilerplate stuff, nothing challenging about it, but I'm also probably not finishing that today. Need to run some errands for the shop and then after closing we're hosting a memorial service for a customer who pretty much lived here for several years.
This is one of those things where I've been writing about the technique and how to use it for ages, but other programs keep getting it wrong.
I've decided to add a profile translation analysis tool to CRUCS next. This is a technique for comparing roast data that I've used since the days of paper based systems and the key insight from that is at the core of Typica's profile translation feature, but having something a bit more powerful and streamlined for post-roast analysis might help more people to look at stuff like this and gain better insight into their roasting.
@fribbledom Maybe leave whichever one you're not using as a comment?
One of my roaster friends mentioned me near the end of an interview that could use some more views. Sadly, I'm sold out of the coffee he mentioned. Good discussion with someone I've had the pleasure of working with on several education projects over the years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUzf_kK1yH4
Bot traffic still massively exceeds real humans, but at least it's down to a level where I'm not getting alarms about it.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.