The bulk grinders have just had a lot of maintenance done to them so it's time to bring in the refractometer and the sieve shaker for a better calibration on those. For today I did a rough calibration by sight and taste, but I can get a tighter calibration if I use technology.
I didn't expect it would work (not advertised as Thunderbolt) but running external displays through through the HDMI ports on the USB C dongles doesn't work with the new computer. I will have to be satisfied with just the onboard HDMI and 2x DisplayPort which are all working.
My mother had good/bad timing on deciding to get out of the house. Good: she washed my chai cooking dishes so I don't have to. Bad: she drained the sinks so I need either run new dish water or take the pitchers out front after bottling.
Also got an external optical drive since games still come with soundtrack CDs and I'd like to be able to listen to those. Was glad to see that it's a tray loader (some stuff also still comes on mini CD which don't work with slot loaders)
Changing random stuff until your program works is "hacky" and "bad coding practice", but if you do it fast enough it's "Machine Learning" and pays 4x your current salary.