I was hoping to have the next episode of Coffee and Code out by now, but I thought it might be nice to have some graphics for one of the sections and I haven't had time to finish writing the code to generate what I want. If it takes too much longer I'll just do without and maybe extract the audio from that section and turn it into a different video once I have more time.
My apprentice liked things closer to cup 24, but this needs to be an expensive coffee and out that dark it's not sufficiently different from another coffee in the product line that costs quite a bit less. It's important to keep the whole product line in mind to avoid having lots of tasty coffees where the primary difference is just the label on the bag.
I liked the 18th cup (ordered from lightest to darkest) best, but I'll want to adjust the timing to see if I can boost the intensity.
SCA drama
This failure of leadership means that education, training, and professional development resources are no longer considered core to the association's mission. What activities are now considered part of the mission? The hell if I know.
SCA drama
Apparently another meeting happened where the issues I raised while resigning from a committee were discussed (heatedly I'm told). I had previously shared my thoughts on an acceptable way forward. Others also had ideas that I would have considered acceptable first steps. Association leadership decided to go a different route that completely fails to address the fundamental problems. If that turns out to be true then I'm still out and next year I'll let my memberships lapse.
Good news: a small amount of pipe thawed to get water flowing in the house.
Bad news: it flowed out of the side of the pipe and across the basement.
This was caught right away. Valve is closed, but the plumber can't fix anything until the water department shuts things off at the main on Monday. That means I'll be living on microwave food and the cat will keep getting bottled water over the weekend.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.