Some coffee I roasted earlier today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hA6gMK40NQ
Every time I get a new storage device I become impressed by how much stuff can fit in such a small amount of space because I'm comparing it to my first 20MB hard drive which was sized just right to go under the computer or to floppies. Then I get a little sad remembering that the 20MB hard drive could hold an entire OS, a version of Word that already had more than every feature I've ever used in a word processor, a few games, other programs, and assorted other files.
If I did this, I'd also want to add an on/off switch since there's a light and a fan attached to the camera that would always be on otherwise.
The other trick is that it's possible that code I wrote here would be of absolutely no use to anybody else at all. That camera I have is a prototype that I'm pretty sure hasn't been turned into a product yet.
One trick here is that I'm tainted from having access to the proprietary code on that external box. Anything I did would be a rewrite since I don't like Python, but I can't un-see the domain expertise from the original code.
Considering adding camera support to Typica. Right now I have a camera mounted to the sightglass which is intended to feed into a separate box that processes the image and drives a 4-20mA current loop indicating the degree of roast, but if I cut out the separate box I could throw a lot more processing at that and probably expand the output range.
Today I made orange poppyseed scones, raspberry muffins, double chocolate muffins, chocolate chip bars, and there are banana nut bars in progress, but those need to cool before I can add the cream cheese frosting so those won't be ready in time for opening. There are also a few mocha chocolate chip muffins that are still good from yesterday and one generous slice of cheesecake that didn't sell yesterday but that someone should buy so I don't have to eat it.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.