Or maybe use Ubuntu so you have time to make the espresso?
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What exactly is the arch one doing? That looks simple and awesome and I hate cleaning my French press.
It's basically a direct drip system with a filter. It won't be quite as strong as french press since the grounds don't get the same surface area to interact with the hot water. Same with the Fedora.
They are both still pretty good depending on the beans, but they wont ever compare to a gourmand gentoo setup. That ends up creamy, airy, and strong with no additives. That said the effort and money to make this work isn't worth it to anyone not heavily invested in it either for a business or for their own whim.
Look into V60 pourover or Aeropress in that case
Is a bean to cup espresso machine Calculate Linux then?
Filter into a Thermos?
Maybe Tumbleweed? You get bare coffee, with a well built stable base.
All of the above plus moka pot, Aeropress, cold brew, french press, and instant.
Just like with OS selection, I hold no allegiance and use the tool that best fits the requirements.
I use a Chemex, and I have used Fedora. I'm on Garuda now, which is my favorite, which is Arch based but with extra stuff, so the Chemex makes a lot of sense (fancy pour-over).
LFS guy: chews the unground beans
Debian (i3 on laptop, headless on homelab).
But apparently my coffee is Arch.
Hah, this checks out for me.
Ubuntu is instant coffee.
Yeah; that's generally what those Kuerig things make. Individually packaged cups of instant coffee. All the machine does is heat up water to mix with the instant mix in the pod.
Yes, I'm a Fedora user.
And yes, I own the Fedora type coffee thingy.
But I only use Fedora because of the great atomic variants, and I only own that thingy because I don't drink coffee, and it's a cheap way to still offer some to guests.
As somone who just made the move from Mint to Fedora, I hate how accurate that is for me as that was my first thought when I deciding what to install
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.
I use an off-brand clone of a Nespresso machine with off-brand pods. Hannah Montana Linux?
How insightful
I prefer adderall over caffeine, and I use mint btw.
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?
Then what does malt coffee say about me?
Alright, which one of you has a Gagguino? Just tell us already, no need to create some impetus to bring it up.