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Very happy to see myself correctly represented. I use a single cup pourover, BTW
I use a drip machine, btw
Okay, I have a Keurig for convenience but I prefer to make my coffee using a method that isn’t described here.
If you’re wondering, I prefer the French press.
Yeah that seems pretty on point (espresso maker).
As a french press user I put the beans in the press vessel, start the water kettle (double checking that water is in), forget about it all so water will have to be reheated, pour water over beans, forget about it all for 15-83 minutes and then finally get to enjoy my coffee.
Will drink it all. And wish I had made more.
What OS for me?
IMO, probably Gentoo, but compiled from source.
And the last time you recompiled the kernel was, at most, 3 days ago.
I do French Press, where does that put me?
PopOS
I left Debian but Debian didn’t leave me, it seems…
I use an off-brand clone of a Nespresso machine with off-brand pods. Hannah Montana Linux?
Forgot cold brewers.
LFS guy: chews the unground beans
KDE is an office coffee machine with billion options
Formerly Gentoo, now TumbleWeed user. But this chart doesn’t align
I put the ground coffee (a lot of it) in the mug and pour hot water. Stir it a bit later, then the grounds stay put in the bottom usually. I’ve been told I drink asphalt, but then I just feel like everyone drinks very weak coffee. I do this because I want it to be a quick process, I don’t want to buy a fancy machine that requires maintenace, and I want my coffee to have a proper kick.
What distro does this mean?
That sounds like the TempleOS equivalent of coffee methods
It’s moderately common in my country where coffee is often consumed for the caffeine content and not the taste. We call it the “thief’s coffee” because it’s minimal prep to get your fix quickly, almost as if you were committing a burglary lol
Debian (i3 on laptop, headless on homelab).
But apparently my coffee is Arch.
looks pretty cool to me
yeah I like this, describes the experience well :)
French press but I use arch btw