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It took a few rounds of editing but I think I'm happy with the new section now.

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lofi hip hop beats to study/relax to got briefly taken down and it resulted in the single longest video on youtube. That VOD is 548 days long.


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Yesterday I noticed that chapter 2 was missing a section it needed so that's what I'm writing today. It's also a good excuse to use the word, ephemera.

The next supplier I need to order from has some fresh Yemeni coffee now. I should find out how the pricing on that is and see if I could sell it profitably, bring back a Mocha Java blend.

There's a joke about doxing the rich, but you'd be surprised by how often things like a real home address can be found in stuff like SEC filings. The info's already public.

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There's a fraudulent listing for my shop on Grubhub. It includes an item that is not on my menu so if you order from that I don't know what you'll get, but it won't come from me. Their site doesn't seem to have a way to report fake listings or contact a real human so I sent a polite nastygram to their investor relations form demanding the removal of the listing. I'm assuming that won't work and I'll need to start digging through their regulatory filings to get better contact info.

Star Trek Cat figures are coming out soon and none of them are of the actual catgirl on the bridge of the Enterprise, nor is Data's cat Spot represented. Cat Kirk is species appropriation.

For the curious, it's this book that's going into the recommended reading at the end of chapter 2. Specifically the chapters on contracts and logistics, but there's a lot of good material on the global coffee trade packed into this.

intracen.org/The-Coffee-Export

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Looked up one of the books I wanted to cite in mine. Amazon wanted to sell the paperback for >$100, Barnes and Noble had an ebook version for $30ish, the publisher has a free PDF download on their web site.

When trying to get charitable donations from businesses, being super rude to the person who answers the phone is not a good look for your organization.

New company has a new bank accounts. The person setting that up was impressed by how organized I was (I've done this before so I had all my stuff ready) and by my ability to use the tab key on a keyboard.

It's been years since I needed to print anything at home. Today I dusted off an old printer, plugged it into the network, and a few clicks later it worked well enough. Toner cart is dead so print quality is severely degraded, but it worked well enough for what I needed today.

It looks like power went out at my house when I wasn't there. The cat is telling me all about that.

Took some time last night to learn enough of ledger (some of you might know this as the inspiration for hledger) to move my book keeping for the new company out of the ad-hoc spreadsheet I've been using. I'll try using that for the business accounting and see how that goes. So far I like it, but I wouldn't want to use it for the coffee shop. Might switch my personal accounting over to it some day.

It's hard to do anything with city government right now because they got hacked hard and are still trying to get their stuff repaired. That effort does not seem to be going well.

Related: any local politician who wants to lose my vote, the best way to do that is to avoid being seen in public and not return phone calls.

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