NixOS would be like brewing coffee with laboratory equipment and then setting it up for automation.
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looks pretty cool to me
yeah I like this, describes the experience well :)
So what's a cup of instant equivalent? Don't tell me it's Windows.
ChromeOS? lol
WSL2
I just need to run this script and I need it fast
Or maybe use Ubuntu so you have time to make the espresso?
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French press but I use arch btw
I use a french press and endeavouros. don't know what that says...
It says there are at least two of us!
Three now!
I guess french pressers use BSD.
CentOS would be an empty coffee tin that still smells like coffee.
My wife is an arch user........... Oh no.
Alright, which one of you has a Gagguino? Just tell us already, no need to create some impetus to bring it up.
Is a bean to cup espresso machine Calculate Linux then?
I am an Ubuntu user and have one of the cheaper espresso machines out there. I feel very confused, but I’m also new.
My cheap ($100) espresso machine takes less time than a Mr. Coffee/drip machine.
Isn't the coffee prep between Fedora and Arch the same?
Also what says it about me when I use those and the Ubuntu machine?
Oh... Yeah my raspberry and my server run Ubuntu.
My surface uses Fedora
And my computer uses EndeavourOS.
Yeah that checks out.
The jug is bloat
Filtered directly into the mouth.
Filter into a Thermos?
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.
Can confirm. I'm a Debian user and use a Cuisinart grind and brew I've had for ages. It's actually the second of two of the same model after the first broke following years of loyal service.
I have a Cuisinart grind and brew, which is pushing a decade old at this point. Love the thing and will replace it with something similar if it dies before I do. But, I use Ubuntu on my server and Arch on my desktop. So, not this meme fits, but it is funny.
I've been considering switching to Arch for my desktop. Is it worth it? Did you use anything else on desktop before switching?
Apparently, I’m a gentoo user.
I use arch by the way
I use Debian and USA a French French press since 9 years ^^
Also French press (this one) here. It’s great for hot coffee, but I prefer to use it for cold brew. Course grind and let it sit in there for almost a day at room temperature (I put either plastic wrap or an upside down plate to avoids surprise ingredients). Then plunge and pour into a cup for drinking and a storage container for the fridge.
Mostly Xubuntu but also SteamOS and EndeavourOS with KDE Plasma DE.
Hah, this checks out for me.
When I used to use windows, my machine would get progressively slower as I used it. But when I switched to Linux none of that is happening. I haven't reinstalled in 2 years and it's still flying fast af. I wonder to this day as to why the fuck did windows slow down my machine with time
Changes by shitty apps wanting to start with windows and register for context menus.
I've had windows machines run fine for 10 years, and some having trouble at 6 months. The difference being the problematic machines I've made tons of changes, installed tons of risky apps.
I've also run registry cleaners as a test, and it's made a world of difference.
In short: crappy apps make windows run poorly.
...oh no.
I use a v60 btw