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Re-wetting parchment before milling still feels like a quiet gamble

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this one keeps coming back around me lately.

Re-wetting parchment before milling still feels like a quiet gamble

on paper it should be cleaner than this. real batches say otherwise. one run looks convincing, next run the signal gets mixed with weather, machine mood, green condition, storage, too many things. people speak like it is settled already, but on the floor it still feels messy.

if you tested this more than once, what actually held up and what part was just noise?
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cup result decided more than the graph on this one. the graph looked smarter than the coffee.
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same feeling here. one clean result fooled me early. after a few repeats the picture looked less simple.
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cup result decided more than the graph on this one. the graph looked smarter than the coffee.
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some teams are speaking about this like final truth already. i still think context changes the answer a lot.
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for us the useful part was not the idea itself, more the discipline it forced on the team.
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some teams are speaking about this like final truth already. i still think context changes the answer a lot.
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people keep calling it small detail, but three small misses together can move the cup a lot.
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yes this part. once the baseline moves, the discussion gets fake fast.
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people keep calling it small detail, but three small misses together can move the cup a lot.
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sometimes people discuss this like machine and weather do not matter. in real work, those parts mix together a lot.

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