I've seen a lot of these, what's misunderstood?
CCMan1701A
Yeah, it's great. I've dialed in the super fast brew and i love how easy it is to make great coffee that's not scolding hot out of the brewer.
Check out the winner from 2009, that's what I use and it's pretty amazing. https://worldaeropresschampionship.com/pages/recipes
I use water that's 175F and only 14gs of coffee, but otherwise it's the same.
Here is the recipe to save a click:
Coffee: 19.5–20g Grind: Slightly coarser than filter grind Water: 200ml @ 75°C Brewer: Inverted Filter: Paper, soaked
Directions:
- Stir 4 times
- Stop stirring, secure the filter and turn at around 10 seconds (total contact time around 15 sec.)
- Press and serve
I read an article somewhere about this years ago... Maybe even back in 2010. What's new this time?
Yep, I'm familiar with the surface, but not other options. I need to check these out as I've been looking for a replacement for my laptop that isn't really suited for the video encoding I'm doing.
Thanks.
Which ones are not arm ? I know the surface is a good example.
A table is typically an ARM based platform, so using MS products like visual studio can be a challenge, but there are web versions that help.
I think video encoding isn't too polished on tablets as it is on a Linux/Windows PC .
I don't know all the use cases where a table doesn't work, but they do exist.
A tablet doesn't cover all use cases for college work, but I suppose with the push for cloud computer instances this could actually work.
If you go to engineering school, you'll need a computer eventually to run various software. I'm not sure about other degrees however.
I recommend getting 1x16g and then getting another 16g when you have some more cash.
You can run Windows in a VM or try wine.
Same. I descale mine every few months, my water is hard 💪
I'll likely have to go used since new cars under 27k are slim, but used cars at 25k are plenty.