Add sample error rates to the UI
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The users mustn’t grumble so much. Add a further feature to match remedial alcoholic drinks to profiles. “Consume this profile with a glass of port and some cheese” “This profile best enjoyed with single malt whiskey, make it a double”. This is also an opening to sponsorship from breweries and distilleries and a profiling tour of Scotland.
@nitsanw I would certainly love to kick the tyres on this and other features soon. thanks