I use this on my system! It's been the only declarative flatpak mechanism I've gotten to work. Simple, easy to configure, and a descriptive systemd log. What more could you ask for
sunstoned
Comparing Switch Immersion vs Aeropress?
That's a good question. Been a while since I've gone actually immersion brewed with it (usually just pour over and use the stopper for pre heating with less water). I'll make a couple of cups and get back to you.
Edit:
Cup making done! The immersion brew is super clean and easy. I do think some type of lid would help for longer brew times to keep the heat in on the Switch though.
I think both the Aeropress and Switch Immersion lend themselves well to darker (chocolatier/nuttier) extractions. After this little test I will probably switch over to immersion brewing for my afternoon decaf for the foreseeable future!
asking the real questions
Can't say enough good things about mine.
If I would start all over, the only two coffee makers I would own are:
- Aeropress
- Size 03 Hario Switch (V60 + a stopper for immersion brew)
I prefer Syncthing-fork for some more straightforward configuration. Mainly the three button options equating to "follow the run conditions, damnit", "run damnit", and "stop damnit"
If you want a device to do NFC payments you'll need to look somewhere other than GrapheneOS. (Believe me, I've tried everything)
Coarse Salt. Add just enough water to move it around + a little dish soap and shake. Works like a charm.
Amazing work! I'm very excited to see mobile Linux reach a usable state for every day processing. Thank your for your time and energy. It is valuable and going to good use.
Why the Pixel 3a? Is there anything special about it (or not special, which might mean my old 3XL is good for more than gathering dust?)
How can I get involved? I know my way around C and would love to pitch in.
"Chuff" in the context of rock climbing = bad, made an effort but didn't get very far / fell a lot
comin' from one of those de-gens from up country, pick a fun name and sortyerselfout