If I ever open a brewery it'll be named "Helpful Cat" and a picture of this boy will be on the label, casually pushing a bottle off a shelf. #MastoCats
Hmm... with the exception of the case it kind of looks like I could source components and end up with something I wouldn't hate using.
Updated the shop's web site to include the new decaf coffees. Buy some coffee.
There is a kangaroo in my front yard. In the suburb I live in this is an unprecedented and mysterious thing. There are no local populations.
We're waiting on trained professionals to come help. Right now it seems pretty calm in a bit of long grass down the side of my house so I'm just trying not to spook it while also trying to keep track of where it is.
ALL I WANNA DO IS PET MY KITTEN DRINK BLACK COFFEE AND PLAY ROGUELIKE DUNGEON CRAWLERS
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This is the example data I was working with (which you might recognize from an earlier video). You can't really tell from this, but everything scales nicely, can be animated, styled differently and there's a bunch of stuff under the hood for working with the data programmatically and organizational stuff that's useful for interactive sessions. Among other things, last night I added sensible default property support to some of the C++ classes to make the QML side of things more concise.
Lately I've been doing more work on the coffee roasting plan/data visualization software. I use that for videos and presentations, but would also like to eventually make it usable for non-programmers as something useful in a product development process and have it replace the graphing code in Typica.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.