I'm not going to buy one right now but I kind of want to get something like this some time and make Typica work with it. I think this could be a very good machine to hook into a coffee roaster. The analog input lines look like they should be upgrades over what's at my lab roaster without ripping that up too much and the dual RS-485 ports would make hooking up to a lot of things made these days pretty trivial, and then there are uses for lots of the rest of the IO.
That service is, of course, broken in oh so many other ways as well, but all of the alternatives also suck and my sister (who deals with this the most) already knows how to find stuff in the current system.
⚠️ #Mastodon v3.4.6 is out! This patch release includes important security fixes.
https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/releases/tag/v3.4.6
And for those who are still on the 3.3.x branch, v3.3.2 is out with the same fixes.
Finished up the first bit of coding that I wanted to do today. This is a rework of Typica's old code for deserializing saved data to work with a new data model. The new code is faster, safer, consumes less memory, and I'm hoping will make it easier to develop some new features that I've wanted for a while, though the next bit of code that I'll need to write to make this work are a bit more complicated. Should still be a net win once it's done, though.
It looks like search engines found this forum post I wrote about using the Ocean Hued Clam set on Qiqi in Genshin Impact and are ranking it highly in relevant searches. https://www.hoyolab.com/article/1610218
Got social.typica.us ready for the impending security update. Was previously running 2.9.0 because the last time I tried to upgrade versions things broke and rather than spend the time figuring that out I rolled the changes back and figured I'd get around to it later. I guess it's later now, but this time things went relatively smoothly so whatever was broken last time around seems to have been fixed.
Author of Typica software for coffee roasters.