Finally got around to booking my flights for the event I'm teaching at next month. It's good that I have two airports about equally convenient from home as it took some checking between both of those to find what was going to work best for this trip. Limited shuttles to/from the venue, but didn't want to rent a car, also didn't want to spend a full day waiting in an airport for my flight to leave.
It looks like I'm getting likes on my #peertube videos now.
Currently 30% of the videos on my YouTube channel have been migrated over and there's some PeerTube exclusive stuff there as well. There's probably still some stuff that's easy to migrate over, but a lot that I'll need to remove music that I don't have license to use off YT or that I'll otherwise want to take the opportunity to edit in updated content.
That this feature works as well as it does should cast severe doubt on any talk about the shape of a graph of rate of change over time. It's quite common that if you calibrate multiple roasters using this technique you'll have runs where the raw data and various calibrations for the same roast have completely different shapes. This work predated anybody talking about that and the best later research I'm aware of only seems to strengthen my argument.
https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/dee5ba1a-f455-45af-b8bb-cb17a6650d30
How to Connect a Coffee Roaster to a Computer https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/9c31ee9c-e984-47e1-a4fc-a27755214d48
I think I broke the game. The boss didn't bother showing up for her final attack pattern, wasn't available to push after that timed out, and then the stage boundaries stopped working properly.
https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/2e528694-27a5-4d48-83cc-bb3c049a9ea5
Notes on Typica 1.9.1rc1 sent out to the release mailing list: https://tinyletter.com/Typica/letters/typica-1-9-1rc1 and posted to the blog https://typica.us/typica/2018/07/09/typica-1-9-1rc1.html
Personally, I want to see better tools regardless of whether I'm writing them and I want to see these tools used to their full potential in helping coffee roasters better understand what they're doing and help them roast coffee in a way that's consistent and in a way where they're getting the results they want in the cup. When software makers introduce features that work against these goals, that can cause a lot of harm to the industry.
The cloudy competitors to Typica that some people are foolish enough to spend thousands of dollars per year on should at least hire me as a consultant to explain which feature requests are useful and which promote poor coffee roasting practices. One of them announced a big list of new features that's heavy on the latter category.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.