sure! i placed the order nov 18th, and it arrived today (midwest united states). i paid 74,333 sats; 33,083 for the beans, 40,950 for the shipping, and 301 in fees. i also got a kick-ass sticker for my mini fridge
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coool! wow shipping cost more than the product. Why don't you order more so could compensate the delivery cost? nice sticker indeed!
Link to the company?
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i'll admit it was a bit of an impulse buy, just wanted to see if it actually worked. if i like the coffee i will certainly be ordering in larger quantities, because that shipping is rough.
it's also worth it to me to spend a little extra to support a business that aligns with my values, if i have the opportunity
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yeah make sense. Thanks for the details!
I will buy some too.
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And my axe!
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heads up @k00b, the last couple pictures i've posted come out rotated wrong. i dunno if it's me or sn
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when you take picture with a phone keep it horizontally not vertical
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oh it just wants everything horizontal? makes sense. disregard @k00b
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It's a bug. We remove all metadata from images for privacy reasons but we should save the orientation info.
@ekzyis has gone dark
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Tried to reproduce but not sure I understand the problem. I flipped an image stored locally using the native image editor. (Since there is no option in our UI to flip it after you selected an image.) Both were uploaded in the orientation I expected. Also used the camera to snap some pictures in landscape and portrait mode and both also uploaded just fine:
How can you flip an image such that it's only stored in EXIF data to trigger this bug?
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JPEGs store orientation info in EXIF data: https://jdhao.github.io/2019/07/31/image_rotation_exif_info/
They upload images from their computer/phone that are in one orientation and we display it in the other orientation (because we scrub out the orientation info).
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maybe @ekzyis went to Charlie Munger funeral :)
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gotcha. excellent reason for a bug, at very least
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