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I get it, you like Coffee!
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People wtf, this is not stopping to spam my comments.
I get it, you like Coffee!
What about people who have an automatic espresso machine? Grinds the beans then Tampa and brews all with one button? Gotta make sure the settings are perfect. A mix on 2 and 5 I guess.
The programmable coffee drum roaster is NixOS
Somewhat accurate. I used my last coffee machine for 10ish years, but my grandma used it another 10 before
arch user should be "is all you need so let me tell you about it for five hours straight"
Arch user here, pour-over coffee is freaking good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4irHNuIx4w
Pour over is just a gateway drug to Espresso down the line, you either go for the simplified Aeropress or the complex espresso.
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As someone who's never drank coffee (yes, really), what distro should I use?
I currently daily-drive Manjaro (Plasma) with Linux Mint 20.3 (Cinnamon) installed as a trusty backup.
I recommend against using Manjaro, it is poorly maintained and has many downsides compared to something like EndeavourOS (which has a similar goal to manjaro with less downsides).
If you're comfortable using a specific package manager, go with a distro that uses that package manager. If you're already familiar with Mint, something else Debian based might suit your needs.
If you're still looking for the distro that's right for you, make sure to separate your /
and /home
into different partitions during your next installation. This allows you to switch distros while keeping all your documents and personal files.
If you're unsure which distro to try next, https://distrochooser.de/ gives you a set of questions and ranks distros on what would fit best to your needs.
Oh, sorry, but that wasn't a serious question. Just going on with the joke. I've been using Manjaro for the past 2 years, and I am happy with it. But I'll probably go with Arch on next install. If Mint still officially supported KDE Plasma, I'd be using that. I know, Kubuntu, but...
Ubuntu User with a Gentoo Coffee Machine