Arch user should be an aeropress: people can't seem to shut the hell up about how great it supposedly is
I have an aeropress. I have yet to take the time to figure out how to use my aeropress.
Ok, what OS do I need?
Windows Subsystem for Linux
This response is a hate crime
it's like the OS version of the banana & nutella pizza
Red Hat enterprise Linux?
Definitely Rocky Linux
Ew it’s Netware
i drink instant coffee because i just dont care anymore.
chromebook user
Chromebook is paying for coffee at a coffee shop.
No because then you might get decent coffee sometimes. Chromebook is getting coffee from a 7/11.
RedHat: Any of these, but you're paying a barista to make it.
The barista also puts up a partition while making it, so you have to trust them not to spit in it.
Hannah Montana Linux: Red Bull
All I’m getting from this is that arch is easier than I expected and will give me a much better end result than the distros I’m used to.
As an Arch user who only makes pour-over coffee, I feel deeply attacked
all of these are valid options for making coffe.
but what distro is this?
I'm really sad there isn't a French press on here. That's what I use and I was hoping to discover what my coffee distro is :-(
Couldn't be more wrong for me, lol
Also, I feel like instant coffee should be represented - it's one of the most common preparation methods and it's easy to dunk on.
Y'all acting like 10 years is a long time... I expect that to be the minimum out of any capital expense for a "durable" good.
So... which version of Debian are you running at the moment?
Which distro uses a French press?
Voidlinux
Nobody else can tell that the end product is any different, but you know you're different and special and that's what matters.
I use Ubuntu and that is literally the coffee machine I use... Except I don't use the actual cups, I'm basically only using it as a source of hot water, and instead I use different cups that are reusable, and just are there to hold the coffee grounds. And similarly, I got flathub on Ubuntu, installed shit to get appimages working, and accidentally uninstalled gnome at one point, which took me an hour to fix mostly because it just stopped at a terminal I couldn't input anything on, so I had to figure out that I could open up a new one that would actually let me log in and reinstall gnome.
I feel like arch is the espresso machine and Gentoo is a pile of espresso machine parts.
Turkish coffee pot: works with literally any source of heat if you know what you're doing.
NetBSD.
What distro would a moka pot be?
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