She thought she was going to be an African art dealer but accidentally ended up in coffee instead.
Coffee sample arrived in the mail today. It's from someone who doesn't try to sell me coffee very often (she's transitioned to spending a lot more time working on social/community/non-profit type work adjacent to the sector) but she knows what I like so I'm always happy to try something she thinks I might want to buy.
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So it turns out that the reason I haven't been able to get farther in Bloodstained is that a patch caused the chest that was supposed to have the silver bromide to be pre-opened, which means that I can't get my picture taken, which means that I can't get a fake ID from the vampire librarian, which means I can't board the train to the next area. Options are to start over or to uninstall/reinstall and never let it get patched.
Oh, yeah! This fixed a minor (doesn't hurt anything but was a bit obnoxious to see) bug with how Qt Creator was displaying files in one of my projects.
Probably the nicest feature here is the use of relaxed cubic splines for (inter|extra)polation. That's a much better model for coffee roasting (and a lot of other physical processes) than what other editors support.
While this code will eventually get merged in with Typica and will work with data generated by Typica, I'd like to also keep a certain level of functionality available as a separate program so that people who don't use Typica can benefit without a lot of bloat. Some of this is useful even for people who are still on paper logging and I'm open to supporting import/export for competing programs.
Today seems to be a good day for writing programs. I've been working on a new program for handling coffee roasting data: viewing, editing, creating roasting plans, comparing plans, making educational graphics, &c.
I've been using the pieces I have for graphics in my videos, but that way of working is not nice for people who have never written a computer program.
A recent example is the graphs in this video (7:59, 30:47): https://video.typica.us/videos/watch/dd83fb76-08de-4d3a-b995-841ef3fada73
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.