Insights on immersion brewers
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    randomperson
    5d ago 100%

    I didn’t know this sub preferred clever over the switch. The Hario Switch is great. And yes, it is just like a regular v60 when open.

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  • Water TDS
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    randomperson
    3mo ago 100%

    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.

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  • coffee
    Coffee randomperson 3mo ago 100%
    Water TDS

    For the longest time I've wondered why my coffee tends to run either bitter or too watery. I even bought a fancy 64mm flat burr grinder, and noticed the problem became even more pronounced. Everyone always says how important water is, and I figured my reverse osmosis water with an alkaline stage was probably fine, coming out of the tap at around 50 PPM. It turns out the ideal TDS is actually around 150. My water's TDS was too low. More info here: https://www.raleighcoffeecompany.com/tds-and-coffee/ Using a cheap TDS meter and water alkaline drops, I got my water's TDS up to around 150 PPM by adding a couple drops into my kettle, and brewed a cup of coffee with it. It actually made a difference! Lesson learned, pay attention to your water.

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    linux
    Linux 4mo ago
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    [solved - I was looking for mDNS] Is there a kde-connect like VPN?
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    randomperson
    4mo ago 100%

    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.

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  • Report: Apple isn’t paying OpenAI for ChatGPT integration into OSes
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    randomperson
    4mo ago 100%

    ChatGPT already has a free tier. It’s likely the same deal. Apple said you can link your ChatGPT account if you want access to premium features.

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  • linux
    Linux 4mo ago
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    How happy are you with your current distro?
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    randomperson
    4mo ago 100%

    Same! I’ve had the same Arch install since 2010. It has outlasted all the original hardware, except for the case and power supply.

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    Apple 6mo ago
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    Apple introduces M4 chip (in revamped iPad Pro)
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    randomperson
    6mo ago 80%

    With iPad having a better CPU than Mac, is Apple trying to phase out the Mac in favor of the iPad?

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  • Paperless Stainless Steel Filter
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    randomperson
    6mo ago 100%

    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.

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  • I don't mean this to be an advertisement, but I have tried a few metal coffee filters, and have not been able to find one that works as well as one from a company called Ovalware. Its the only one I could find that lists a micron size for the inner mesh (40 μm). I've found that this draw down time is faster than a paper filter, it is still slower than other mesh filters. And while it doesn't quite eliminate fines, it does a great job keeping most of them out of my coffee compared to other mesh filters. I've also not had any trouble with the filter coming apart at the seams, or getting coffee grounds stuck between the inner and outer layers. Has anyone tried this filter? Or have you found other metal filters that you've liked?

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    This is a follow up to https://lemmy.today/post/5656872 I recently got a Hario Switch clone and a metal filter. So far I'm liking a recipe inspired by these YouTube shorts: - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/rCj4hBDpY6Q - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dAWQPUVDKck Recipe: 1. Start with 20g of grinds, stir to loosen the grinds and make a divot in the center 2. With the switch closed, add 150g of 90C (195F) water 3. Give it a quick stir and wait 1 minute 4. Add another 150g of hot water 5. Open switch What is your daily driver recipe for your Hario Switch?

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    Everyone here talks about the Hario Switch. And I like the oils you get from a French press, so I want a stainless steel filter too. I had some good experiences buying a cheap manual grinder on Ali Express ([Jaffee J1 w/ 7 core burr](https://a.aliexpress.com/_mqD4dkO)), so I wanted to set out to see if I could do the same with this set up. Do you think this will work? - $15.71 [Immersion Dripper Switch Coffee Maker](https://a.aliexpress.com/_mrvWyYE) - $3.29 [Double Layer 304 Stainless Steel Coffee Filter](https://a.aliexpress.com/_msZ8hIa)

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