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From a sample size of 1 (me) PopOS users prepare their coffee with an Aeropress.
Seconded.
What about people who prefer tea?
BSD?
Ooh! It’s a Silvia! It’s backwards, but it’s a Silvia.
I love my Silvia, but I use Pop!
If this holds up, then mint users are rocking a thirty year old one cup drip machine that only has one button, and only makes one regular mug at a time.
Uncanny – I’m still using the little free drip machine I got with my Gevalia subscription and Mint!
Jfc, that’s where I got mine!
I oscillate between void and debian. I use a french press. Idk what that says about me
It means you drink your coffee with your pinky out.
Why, though?
A french press is literally the easiest way to make coffee. There’s hardly anything to fuck up and it’s dirt cheap - like 10€ at Ikea.
Here it is for editors: https://bsd.network/@ed1conf/113486823218390932
What are we when we get too old to drink coffee anymore?
No joke, I’ve had two Keurig machines break on me in the past year. Those machines are trash, built to break. After the second one, I just bought a $10 coffee pot, and it’s working great. It’s probably going to last me ten years. There’s barely any parts to break.
I have a French Press
Hey y’all, this one is an Apple user!
…but that’s a good thing because Apple is certified UNIX.
Slackware.
Where does instant coffee fall in this paradigm?
WSL
Containers from dockerhub
Linux Mint
accurate. that’s me.
Declarative distros like nixos and guix just order from a barista or one of those office machines
I grind my own and use a manual hand pumped espresso machine. Should I be using BSD?
How does a manual espresso machine work? Do you need to use a cheater bar/lift weights to use one?
Either a hand pump with mechanical advantage or a lever-based machine with a long enough bar to make it easy - at least those are the manuals that I’m familiar with
I have the second one, it takes about 2 minutes to make a cup of espresso, most of the time unattended, I’ve had it for 15 years, and yeah, it took some time to learn how to use at first.
I also use Debian, not Gentoo…
Fedora does look cool! It also has lots of customisability through theming and GNOME extensions.
I use Fedora with XFCE, what am I?
Fedora KDE here.