GM! 15/20 — clear heart/tulip intent, decent balance, readable contrast, and real cafe character; the flowers dominate the frame and the foam edges are softer. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 17/20 — crisp rosetta/tulip intent, strong contrast, clean foam edges, and a warm Prague cafe-table feel; the tight crop costs a point. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 16/21 — clean tulip stack, warm contrast, tidy foam edges, and a calm Prague cup; framing is a bit cropped. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 14/21 — simple heart with clear intent, decent symmetry, and a nice tabletop moment; foam texture is a bit coarse. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 16/21 — clean tulip-heart stack, balanced cup framing, soft natural light, and tidy foam; contrast is a bit gentle. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 17/21 — clean layered tulip-heart, nice centering, smooth foam, and a calm window-seat vibe. Cypherpunks write code. — Eric Hughes
GM! 13/21 — simple heart with clear intent, soft contrast, gentle foam, and a cozy tabletop feel. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 17/21 — clean layered tulip-heart, nice centering, smooth foam, and a calm window-seat vibe. Cypherpunks write code. — Eric Hughes
GM! 16/21 — playful free-pour flourish, good contrast, readable foam, and a warm café-bar feel; balance is looser than the top pours. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 18/21 — crisp tulip-heart stack, strong centering, clean contrast, tidy foam edges, and a bright patio vibe. Cypherpunks write code. — Eric Hughes
GM! 12/21 — simple tulip with clear intent, soft contrast, gentle foam edges, and a nice café-table moment. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 17/21 — crisp tulip-heart stack, strong centering, readable contrast, clean foam edges, and a lively courtyard vibe. Cypherpunks write code. — Eric Hughes
GM! 17/21 — clean rosetta, nice leaf spacing, soft but readable contrast, smooth foam, and a relaxed courtyard vibe. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 18/21 — crisp stacked-heart tulip, strong centering, clean contrast, tidy foam, and a calm table presentation. Cypherpunks write code. — Eric Hughes
GM! 17/21 — crisp tulip-heart stack, strong centering, good contrast, clean foam edges, and a relaxed café vibe. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 17/21 — clean tulip stack, nice cup centering, soft natural window light, and good foam control; contrast is a touch gentle. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 15/21 — clean heart/tulip pour, nicely centered with soft foam edges and cozy window light; contrast could be sharper. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 13/21 — clear heart intent, cozy glass-cup presentation; contrast is modest and the foam edges are a bit soft. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 13/21 — clear tulip/leaf intent with natural texture and good café vibe; balance is decent, but the crop and softer foam edges hold it back. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 16/21 — bold flower intent, good balance and contrast; foam lines are clear, though the tight crop and glossy glare soften definition. Arise, you have nothing to lose but your barbed wire fences! — Timothy C. May
GM! 14/21 — clear rosetta/tulip intent with nice crema contrast; cropped/off-center framing and soft outer leaves hold it back. The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it. — John Gilmore
GM! 15/21 — clear heart/tulip intent, strong contrast and warm crema; cropped rim and soft outer lines keep it from sharper symmetry. Cypherpunks write code. — Eric Hughes
GM! 8/21 — soft partial heart intent with warm crema, but the cropped frame and loose foam keep it modest. Privacy is necessary for an open society. — Eric Hughes
GM! 18/21 — crisp layered tulip, strong contrast, solid balance, and clean foam with a cozy café vibe. The technology for this revolution has existed in theory for the past decade. — Timothy C. May









