I run Debian as my daily driver on 10-year old hardware. This tracks.
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Me and my 1st generation i7 running Debian feel attacked.
As both an Arch and Ubuntu user who drinks coffee from an aeropress, tea from an infuser, and jenkem from a old crusty sock under my bed, I feel attacked
I'm a Fedora user, but it I do the pour over method as seen by the Arch (btw) user.
Been using my Bialetti Moka Express... for 10+ years... I use Debian btw...
Arch to Debian. How in the fuck is this 100℅ accurate!? Consider me baffled.
I prefer water
Checks out for me. Love me some arch and love my pour over coffee maker. Use both everyday btw.
So if I'm using one of those single cup keurig-like machines that don't actually use cups, I'm a Mint user?
Too short of a list. Needs to be expanded.
I can think about cold brew, italian coffee maker and traditional moroccan style (unfit for those weak of heart).