[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 1 points 10 months ago

So where's the list of vehicles to see if I'm screwed?

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 2 points 10 months ago

Yeah, the website doesn't get updated very frequently I've noticed. If it says it's supported on codeberg then I'm sure it's supported.

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 5 points 10 months ago

I would figure out your environment variables first. It's likely based on what you're saying that your setting those variables only for interactive shell and not someplace where they are sourced by your WM or whatever is launching your WM.

Check out this section of the ArchWiki article. The rest of the article may also have some useful info.

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 4 points 10 months ago

!hfy@lemmy.world

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 2 points 11 months ago

Oh good, now I just need to acquire a suis vide :)

I do generally mix the cold brew half and half with filtered water. I do have to say, I love sparkling water of all kinds, but I tried this with sparkling water and was not a fan, haha.

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 0 points 11 months ago

Did you ever experiment with the difference between brewing room temp and fridge?

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So I know the accepted practice for cold brew is to do a coarse grind, and to brew somewhere between 8-24 hours depending on whether you're doing it at room temperature or in the fridge.

But is this really necessary? Could I just use a finer grind and brew for less time? I'm asking because when you grind coarse, you end up having to use a lot more coffee beans (mass) than you would for the equivalent volume of any other type of coffee.

For context, I'm using a coffee sock which is just a glorified reusable coffee filter, so I don't think that grind size is going to impact filtration that much.

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 11 points 11 months ago

"I...don't know what I was expecting."

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 16 points 11 months ago

Saving a search/click for people that don't know which country .ee is: Estonia

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 5 points 11 months ago

Exactly right. In the end, we can only control the content hosted/available on our servers. Whether we do that via outright blocking entire servers or individually blocking bad actors or patterns of behavior is up to us.

[-] TnSb@lemmy.beckmeyer.us 1 points 1 year ago

spidermen

don't see that pluralized everyday, heh

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