#StoB feels like a great standup show which is also educational π Thanks to all the speakers for their great delivery, I'm having so much fun!
#StoB feels like a great standup show which is also educational π Thanks to all the speakers for their great delivery, I'm having so much fun!
A structured wine tasting scorecard designed for recording notes. The top section lists fields for Wine Name, Producer, Region, Varietals, Date, and Vintage. The left side is divided into four vertical categories: Visual (Clarity, Depth, Hue), Smell (Condition, Strength, Aromas, Aging), Taste (Sweetness, Tartness, Tannins, Alcohol, Body, Bubbles, Intensity, Flavors, Finish), and Verdict (Rating, Status). Each category provides selectable scales (e.g., Sweetness ranges from "Bone Dry" to "Sweet") or lines for writing. The right side contains a reference box titled "Aromas & Flavors" listing descriptors for fruit, winemaking, and maturation, followed by a large lined box for "Notes."
Lately, I've been spiraling down the wine theory rabbit hole π Every tasting card I found online was missing something I needed. So, I over-engineered a solution. Feel free to use and customize this Python script to create your own tasting card: github.com/ewewraw/wine...
β If you use the #FedCM API, check out the #Chrome 143 updates. You might need to update your code: developer.chrome.com/blog/fedcm-c...
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It turns out @bsky.app has an amazing free of charge API that makes it easier for developers to interact with the platform. As a developer, I approveβthatβs what totally convinced me to get an account π€©