MonkderZweite, (edited )

And the cold-brew cask i use for hot coffee, let it there for a day?

Btw, i use Artix & Void.

Rekonok,
@Rekonok@sh.itjust.works avatar

Burning your hands once and start using Manjaro…

nickiam2,

I use a mokapot, but I also run fedora on my laptop. What does that make me?

Shareni,

I’ve recently converted to both. Good taste

cupcakezealot,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

arch user should be “is all you need so let me tell you about it for five hours straight”

mightyfoolish,

It’s great, Arch users can explain why i3 works so much better on Arch versus Ubuntu minimal because check notes… the installer of Arch Linux is 15 years behind the competition?

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E,
dejected_warp_core, (edited )

The moka pot design is small, efficient, and doesn’t scale. So some flavor of embedded distro?

ichmagrum,

It scales great actually. Have you never seen one of those mini pots that only make enough for one small cup?

spark947,

I use a Kerrigan, but I’m a debian guy.

Pantherina,

True. Very classy, kinda annoying and also fancy. Kinda complex but simple concept behind it.

You have to repeatedly clean up the mess but its also rather easy to shake out. So semi automatic updates.

mr_satan,
@mr_satan@monyet.cc avatar

Couldn’t really make it work for me, gas stove and a moka pot seems too finicky. So I just do pourover

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E,

I did use it on a gas stove (brought it with me when was on vacations at my parents lol) and totally works

I think yours specifically might have a design issue

mr_satan,
@mr_satan@monyet.cc avatar

I doubt it. The moka pot in general is finicky. Unless you put milk or something into the coffee I find it rather harsh and I don’t like milk in coffee.

This is 100 % a matter of technique, I can make a good cup of coffee with it. I just need to dial in grind and ratios right, but even then it’s hard to control the temperature. By the time I go to that sputering hissy phase it becomes harsh and very bitter.

In general it’s hard for me to find the sweet spot between battery acid and coal juice with a moka pot. Pourover is much more forgiving and consistent.

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E,

Huh! we definitely don’t have the same taste, as I only ever drink coffee with milk, and as such i don’t care much about the exact taste that comes out of moka pot

Thanks for you feedback!

jozep,

That’s because you’re clearly a BSD user

ring_raitch,

This

GardeningSadhu,

bam! this is what i came here for. love my mokapot!

Dagwood222,

I feel like an idiot for taking so long to get one. After i brought it, a friend regifted me a milk frother. Zap the milk for 30 seconds and whip and you’ve got a barista drink at home.

acockworkorange,

The Ol’ reliable. Takes a bit of work, but the result is great. Debian stable.

xtapa,

It does not recommend a coffee prep method for Tumbleweed and I really need some caffeine. Please help. Quick.

Pantherina,

Cocaine. Stay rolling

xtapa,

Sure. As long as Suse keeps releasing :)

hemko,

Somewhat accurate. I used my last coffee machine for 10ish years, but my grandma used it another 10 before

neutron,

What if I use Debian but with backports and flatpak for apps that need fast updates?

dejected_warp_core,

Further down the thread is an Ubuntu guy that went full flatpack. They’re also on team Kuerig, but with reusable cups. So probably that.

KpntAutismus, (edited )

all of these are valid options for making coffe.

but what distro is this?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ef3cad13-8eaa-401e-9a19-f908fee80c04.jpeg

ring_raitch, (edited )

Nixos? Lol maybe that’s aeropress tho

ohlaph,

Probably.

recently_Coco,
@recently_Coco@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

This is what I use. I just downloaded Mint Cinnamon yesterday. Not sure if that means anything.

KpntAutismus, (edited )

i was about to say linux mint as well. dump some coffe in, some water, press it down and off you go!

non-proprietary and very reliable.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

I’m a Mint Cinnamon user, and to me, Mint Cinnamon is a typical drip machine with a built in timer and some nice extra features. It’s a bit fancier than Debian but still simple and reliable to use.

A french press I think represents Pop!_OS.

FreeLikeGNU,

Slackware probably.

Pantherina,

No matter what this is but its truly based.

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

OpenSUSE Thumbleweed?

neonred,

and NixOS would be?

recarsion,

Blueprints for a factory that automatically builds itself and makes coffee machines

jamhandy,

One of these

All the variables and info needed to get exactly the same cup every time, but also exotic and makes you get weird looks (from experience).

Jeanschyso,

So if I’m using one of those single cup keurig-like machines that don’t actually use cups, I’m a Mint user?

Mamertine,

Do you just pack coffee into where the pod goes?

In my mind I’m imagining you filling the pod hole like one would for espresso. Every run, dig some out, but pack more coffee in.

sysadmin420, (edited )

That’s how my old coworkers would make more coffee at work, same filter, just keep scooping new coffee on top, and run it again 🤢

AngryCommieKender, (edited )

I don’t drink coffee… From what I can tell from this thread, I should be Amish

corsicanguppy,

In the army, when on sentry - no light, no noise, no fire - we’d open the pack of instant, swish it around with a mouthful of water, swallow through the regret. Not an LFS user, though.

laurelraven,

I’d say Knoppix for that. You’re not really doing this for your daily driver, you’re just dealing with an urgent need to get you through your current predicament

ichmagrum, (edited )

Man, you’d think they issue caffeine pills for those situations …

_dev_null,
@_dev_null@lemmy.zxcvn.xyz avatar

Air force prescribes amphetamines for pilots doing really long bomb runs, so there’s that.

qyron,

Shit. I can feel that and I was never in the army.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

I have a Keurig because I specifically do not drink coffee. I get apple cider, hot cocoa, teas, etc.

As for Linux I use Slack.

ohlaph, (edited )

I’m a Fedora user, but it I do the pour over method as seen by the Arch (btw) user.

pastaPersona,

What would a percolator represent here? IE Something like this https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dd781285-22ee-4c57-b2f6-9a57d29732da.png

FreeLikeGNU,

MSDOS 5?

HessiaNerd,
bitwaba,

OpenSUSE.

it works, but no one’s heard of it.

uis,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Works for me

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Some dead distro like Mandrake or something. “No one uses it anymore but it was the best we had at the time.”

woobie,

SunOS / Solaris, AIX, HPUX, AT&T…

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