What about instant coffee? Arch user btw
Error. Does not compute. Instant coffee implies Microsoft Windows user. fzzt fzzt Bang
Didn’t miss.
Orange Linux bad.
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Declarative distros like nixos and guix just order from a barista or one of those office machines
What about “gets my coffee from the free machine in the break room at work”?
RHEL
Windows Subsystem for Linux
What about “gets my coffee from the free barista at work”?
Docker Desktop on macOS?
Vscode ssh remote on macOS
Here it is for editors: https://bsd.network/@ed1conf/113486823218390932
Gentoo and Fedora should be switched. Poor over people are always snobs demanding perfect grinds, perfect water temperature, and perfect pour overs. Espresso users are the same but I like espresso and fedora lol
Pour overs are very forgiving and will give a decent result if your new or just eyeballing measurements but also if you want it exactly like you like it you’ll use a scale.
Fedora IMO is pretty forgiving and if I want my Fedora install exactly how I like, I’ll follow the same steps as always when configuring and setting up.
Just like a pour over/chemex.
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.
What about Moccha?
Where does instant coffee fall in this paradigm?
WSL
Linux Mint
accurate. that’s me.
Containers from dockerhub
Might reevaluate the “instant” part, then.
(I’ve been using docker for 7 years or so, and it’s always some bullshit like undocumented environment variables or bullshit password limitations or broken smtp implementations or the repo just assuming you are the actual dev and giving no fucking instructions at all or the container shitting itself for no motherfucking reason at random times and you try to fix it and it goes well and then you wake up and it’s restarted several times through the night…)
(eyes bulging, hyperventilating)
I use Ubuntu and drink instant, in both cases because I can’t be bothered to expend more than minimum effort.
Any distro on a bootable usb drive. Instant OS, no installation needed, just plug it in.
From a sample size of 1 (me) PopOS users prepare their coffee with an Aeropress.
Seconded.
I’m impressed!
I’m in this picture and I like it!
Gentoo gang represent!
What are we when we get too old to drink coffee anymore?
Debian on my servers. Fedora on my laptop. Gentoo in my kitchen (yep that exact espresso machine). I’m all over the place.
I grind my own and use a manual hand pumped espresso machine. Should I be using BSD?
Microblaze
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