Helix for a better default config. But you’ve probably already set up vim the way you like it.
Helix for a better default config. But you’ve probably already set up vim the way you like it.
Departing a bit from other advice. Have fun however you think that’s possible. If you choose to get emotionally involved, you’re bound to get your feelings hurt. But don’t worry about hurting either of them.
TDS meters are cheap, around $15. If I were to buy a new one, I’d look for one that could also read the pH level.
Interestingly, Coffee Chronicler says the ideal TDS for filter coffee is a bit lower, ideally 30-100 PPM: https://coffeechronicler.com/best-water-for-coffee/
We say it out loud a lot. People seem to remember to be polite when not anonymous.
I don’t think you need a VPN here since you’re using an already secure protocol. Sounds like you’re mostly wanting a static IP address. You can configure the local router to hand out static IPs. Local DNS works too.
We found him boys. Take him away.
I’m pretty sure it’s just color preference. I got the basic stainless steel version. Let us know what you think if you end up trying it.
Do you get a lot of fines if you don’t pre-sift? And what grind size do you use? What went wrong? I’m guessing it was under extracted because the water flowed too fast.
I wonder if metal filters work better with a Hario Switch type of coffee maker, where you can stop the flow down of water and let the grinds steep for a bit longer.
What other metal filters have you tried? There are tons of these and I assumed they were all probably about the same.
I too am curious how Able Kone, Ovalware, and other similarly priced metal filters compare. Before this, I’ve only tried cheap filters from AliExpress, and whatever came with my french press.
Are you using a slightly finer grind in switching from paper to this?
Not sure, I haven’t experimented with paper much. But I use a medium-fine grind.
I use a gold mesh filter on my drip system and I really like the coffee I get from that.
What brand?
I sometimes wonder if I could get away with a more coffee sparing ratio without sacrificing flavor if I used a metal filter on my Chemex (use a 1/13.5 rationwith paper).
I use a 1:15 - 1:17 ratio. But I have a Hario Switch (clone), so the grounds get a little immersion time too.
you could try Safari/Webkit based Orion, which also happens to be more privacy focused as well. https://kagi.com/orion/