Aeropress coffee was always the best tasting. But I found I just didn’t have the patience for making it that way every morning, especially since I drink four cups at least.
Aeropress coffee was always the best tasting. But I found I just didn’t have the patience for making it that way every morning, especially since I drink four cups at least.
Yeah we really need some more details here.
Can’t wait to take a picture of a trailhead map and try tracking myself on it.
Can you share what most folks use DietPi for? I searched but found mostly only installation videos.
Have you used Davinci Resolve? Curious how it compares to that.
I just wonder about PEX tubing. Occasionally, the water has a strong plasticky taste/smell like hose water and I feel like that just can’t be good for you.
Can you share a link to an example?
I didn’t know Finamp existed. How does it compare to Plexamp?
I much prefer super glue with the brush applicator, but I can’t find it in the U.S. anymore. When I saw some on a trip to Portugal, I bought it and brought it home with me. I’ll try refilling it when it’s gone.
Favorite distros so far? For someone who doesn’t want to touch the terminal.
Not OP, but I use Home Assistant for this kind of stuff and love it.
Yes, I love that feature. However, I do wish I could restore a notification from there.
Generally only when camping. Really like Mt. Hagen, but the canisters of Starbucks Premium Instant are decent.
I don’t know. Couldn’t it be gradual enough that we barely noticed the acceleration changes but still only take a couple of hours?
What’s your process for testing it?
20 - 30F?! You have no water pipes??
Where are some fun places to shoot? Do you go out in nature or stage things?
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As u/usernameblankface said, 8 minutes is the time it cooks while fully pressurized. It can take anywhere from a little over 5 minutes to a half hour or more to heat up everything inside enough to generate the steam necessary to pressurize.