Owl collecting isn't as good as cat collecting, or naming every dog in the world, but it's still pretty good as far as entire game long side quests go.
Got a pretty good phishing scam today. I am, of course, ignoring it, but I can easily see how people would fall for some of these. Related, I don't want your passwords. Please stop telling them to me. Also if you've given me access to your systems to do a thing, I don't need that access anymore and you should remove my account/change credentials. I'm not going to abuse access, but it's better if I outright can't.
If anybody out there is working on that and needs an internationally recognized expert on coffee roasting who has extensive experience developing software for coffee roasting operations, feel free to reach out.
Some day I would love to have a chance to work on a line of coffee roasters where all of the details are optimized for joy. No cutting corners to shave the BOM, all the modern amenities, fast tactile controls for everything, integration with surrounding workflows, everything tuned to make it easy to get the coffee to do whatever it was you intended to do with it and repeat that reliably. There's only so much I can do strictly in software with no budget.
The other class of common issues would be that someone had a clear vision of what they wanted and came up with something sort of sensible for that, but then more features got bolted on around that and nobody ever went back to reconsider a more general approach so if you're not doing things exactly like you could have back in 1.0 things get very strange very quickly.
A lot of software in the space has fundamental issues here. In most cases, tuning the signal path just isn't a thing. Someone picked your settings and that's what you get. It's simple, but the person who picked your settings has never actually roasted a batch of coffee and what they picked is extremely suboptimal.
Reconsidering Typica's configuration system in light of some new capabilities that I've been experimenting with. I already like what I ended up with by the end of 1.x better than what I've seen elsewhere, but I think there's a lot of room to improve on feature discoverability, expressiveness, and making it harder to mess things up.
gun violence and politics
Got an alert that someone got shot multiple times at the corner nearest my shop a little after midnight. For some reason the local newspaper's web site decided to follow the 6 sentence story with 8 photos of politicians in my shop over the years. I'm assuming they've farmed this sort of decision out to some tasteless algorithm what with print newspapers dying and all. Shooting victim expected to survive.
I should double check if L3+R2 really is the control for that. It would make a lot more sense if it were just R2 and a direction to dodge in (which my hands still won't like), but the icon in the tutorial looked like it indicated pressing L3 to me.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.