Facturate. We should coin that term for when something is extra accurate.
That's the kinda stuff I enjoy reading, thank you for sharing.
Drip coffee. Easy. Coffee is a utility.
Just watch that cholesterol.
I sold a couple Dell XPS M2010 laptops in the late 2000s that had the handle and all that.
It's wireless fireless, duhhhhh.
Would've been real hard for me to not hang up the phone. And I'm not as tech literate as half the nerds on Lemmy, but I know enough to know when they're giving me wrong answers. Shit is frustrating.
Lemmy plays it every day. It's about Windows or Trump, and that's it.
I appreciate your input.
I think they were just being sarcastic.
Not sure why you felt I attacked you, but that's fine. We've obviously got different opinions on the matter, and that's okay. If it's because I called the argument stupid, I didn't mean for that to be a reflection of you, it's just the exact kind of false dichotomy you're accusing me of here, and it's tired and overused here and on Reddit.
I French press for a long time, back when I'd drink four or five cups a day. Believe it or not I ended up with heartburn. I actually took to putting filters (bamboo) in between the screen and the metal spokes to filter my French press, and it actually helped a bit. And apparently French press coffee is super high in cholesterol, and running it through a paper filter can reduce that.
I do drip now though. And it's fine. I really just drink coffee to wake up in the morning. I put the coffee in, it fills the pot, I pour the pot in my cup and I drink it. They're both easy, and they're certainly easier than some of the silly methods I see nowadays.