@stux I've been to a lot of places that were easier for me to enter than it sometimes is trying to get back into the US even as a citizen. There's certainly still a lot here that I think is worth a visit, but I'd seriously consider alternatives at the moment.
@mhoye I still remember the Hypercard stack that came with my first Mac that goes through things like point, click, drag, feed the fish. Big paper manuals full of screenshots were also a thing and they assumed far less familiarity with operational concepts. These days I feel like I could use one of those just to know what capabilities have been hidden behind invisible gestures.
@fribbledom Wait, AI is putting cats out of work now?
Food bank food donation box is up. We don't normally have those until closer to New Year's but it seemed like having an extra round of collections might be useful. They'll bring a cash donation box around later, but those had been stored on a shelf too high to safely retrieve. We'll have those up for a couple weeks and then after the holidays we'll bring them back again.
It took a while, but the new limited edition Sumatran coffee is up for sale on the web site now. I've copied in some of my notes from the product development process as well that some might find interesting even if they don't want to buy the coffee. https://wilsonscoffee.com/products/sumatralimited.html
Got one of those power strips that can be mounted on to the side of a table. The cord on that is long enough that I can run it from an outlet where I don't have to create a trip hazard and I get a little more flexibility in how the stuff plugged into that is arranged now. It also has USB charging ports (A and C) but I don't have any immediate need for those where I've put this.
@mhoye Also, maybe don't build a robot army?
Any offer I'd be willing to accept right now would have to be substantially above a fair market value to compensate for the annoyance and expense of finding another place to live and moving all my stuff there.
Kind of wish the home investors would collectively take me off their mailing list. I have no interest in the hassle of moving, don't want to have to go looking for another place, and the unsolicited offers are coming in at half of what the house next door is listed at. I've been in that house. Mine is better, so the offers seem frankly exploitatively low ball and unserious.
Found a very nice coffee dead center in the range that I consider as where potentially delicious light roasts can be found. There was also a neat dark roast a bit lighter than what I had with breakfast where it's not so interesting on the first sip or when fully cooled, but if you chug it when half cooled it's great. But between the very limited supply that I have and the high price I'm going to need to charge, I think it makes more sense to only offer the lighter roast.
Before doing the tasting to see how I want to roast it, I've made myself a cup of the super dark stuff that's left over to roast those lighter samples and despite the roast it's still... unique. Clearly dark, but with a bit of lychee and an effervescent quality, almost as if it were made with fizzy water. Hoping I'll find something in my samples that presents with better balance because as a super dark roast it mostly just comes across as weird. Interesting, but not especially accessible.
Lately I've been trying to get to the bottom of a bug that has been happening but it seems like it should not be possible. Today I had about an hour of run time with the problematic hardware in which the bug was not observed despite no code changes since the last time I saw it. The only difference I can think of is that the hardware was plugged into a different USB port and I will be annoyed if that turns out to be a reproducible trigger for the behavior.
There's signage threatening more road closures that would block my 2nd, 3rd, and 4th alternate routes to and from work. My first choice has been closed off for entirely too long and the 2nd choice is intermittently unavailable. If they don't start opening some of the roads back up I'm going to have to start going the opposite direction from work and spiral my way in.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.