This took a little longer than expected as I missed that the configuration diff showed a section moved down to the bottom so I kept the old section and added the new section. Duplicated top level yaml keys cause the service to not start at all.
There was a brief service interruption on https://video.typica.us while I upgraded that to PeerTube 3.0.0-rc1. Everything should be working normally again now.
The shooting star charm gives Lucky the power to fly while the red balloon gives Lucky the power to float (through the sky, not in water) and I feel like General Mills just got lazy with the lore design there. And why does he need either of those when the rainbow charm gives Lucky the power of teleportation, which can easily be abused for a float/fly similar effect as well.
For people in the US who might be running out of coffee soon, web site sales are included in the fundraiser, so if you get your order placed between January 1 and January 3 (inclusive, Central time zone), 20% of the total (including shipping) will be donated to Racine County Food Bank.
Updated the shop's web site. Christmas hours have been removed, the new decaf Sumatra has been added (but it's below the New Years hours and start of the year charity fundraiser info because I expect more guests of the site will be interested in that information)
Roasting the last of my limited edition Peruvian coffee. Will remove it from the web site later today, so now is the last chance to buy some of that before it's gone forever.
I tend to get really great service from shops, sometimes even discounts that aren't generally available. Why? Because I use a few simple tricks for being a great customer.
1. If there's a menu, look at it and use words that exist on that menu.
2. If I've been there before, present all the information needed to produce the correct outcome in the order they want that information at a pace that they can process it.
3. Please, thank you, don't invite them to come to my place and get naked.
I shouldn't need to say this, but apparently I need to say this: Yelling at your barista will not make the postal service deliver first class mail any faster. When you put a stamp on an envelope and drop it in a mailbox, you don't get a tracking number that can be used to get a delivery estimate and yelling at your barista will not change that fact. If you are unsatisfied with the quality of mail service, do not direct your outrage at your barista. Take it up with your congress peeps.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.