@vwbusguy I disliked the French press for always having some residue seep in. always had to filter it somehow. the press I had was from Ikea. Not bad, but not a recommendation.
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I am thankful for the ubiquity of coffee in the world.@vwbusguy right... and this became the most common method.
Drip became 'hot' again in recent years due to the V60.
I prefer Moka pot; mostly use Lavazza, Illy and some of the Peet blends like Papua New Guinea or Brazillian.
Instant does not have to be bad... but often it is a darker brew; yuck.
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I am thankful for the ubiquity of coffee in the world.@vwbusguy though, the way of brewing the coffee is not always the same.
starbucks being everywhere led to average coffee (Americano) being ubiquitous :-s
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I did some planning for the #Nextcloud Remote Client CLI that I kicked off yesterday.@vwbusguy actually, seems I learned both. Just didn't know what to call this in English good to know. TIL
I haven't written this in years as they will complain as they rather want me to even write in Block Letters here.
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I did some planning for the #Nextcloud Remote Client CLI that I kicked off yesterday.@vwbusguy I care about Nextcloud for the notes; as I used it a lot with Quillpad (android app), but recently moved to Obsidian with Remotely Save (and the webdav endpoint `/Notes`). Does the API have another entry to this webdav?!?
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I did some planning for the #Nextcloud Remote Client CLI that I kicked off yesterday.@vwbusguy Being away from a keyboard, I understand. All for whiteboarding something. it is more due to the 'schoonschrift' (translated to calligraphy); I believe you call this cursive or continuous cursive that makes it harder to understand.
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I did some planning for the #Nextcloud Remote Client CLI that I kicked off yesterday.might help to create an outline in a markdown file. Not saying you have a bad handwriting, but also not saying it is very great