Had to take a brief break to unmelt my brain (not because I was trying to do something difficult but because I was about to do the easy thing in a way that was more difficult than it needed to be) but got done more than I planned on. That might be it for today's productivity, but I'll give some thought to what should come next.
@yomimono I'm still overstocked on the USB 1 A to full sized B cables from that time that I ordered resistors and got USB cables instead.
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@yomimono I have a business so that phone needs to get answered, but I am so tempted to put in an answering robot to filter out or at least slow down the robocalls, sales people, and outright attempts at fraud which make up the vast majority of incoming call volume.
@fribbledom Don't forget about trepanation.
Testing the past couple day's code by running a sweep through the relevant range of values and graphing the output in a spreadsheet pointed me at the existence of a bug which, once fixed, validated my hunch from several years back that the extra math involved in the new code did not produce a significant difference from computationally cheaper approach I went with originally. I still want to try a blend of the two methods with live data to see if the slight difference feels better.
The idea may also be applicable to CRUCS, so I might add it there some day, though that's a low priority for me.
Had some thoughts on a feature improvement for Typica that I might be able to slam out tomorrow. While the existing feature that's mainly intended for calibrating measurements among different roasting machines has worked very well for me, there's room for improvement both in showing the user what their settings do and reducing artifacts that betray the current approach.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.