• Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    I think in this graphic I would replace the Fedora pour-over thing with a French Press because they already did pour-over with Arch.

    And then Android is a Starbucks cup.

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      17 days ago

      That fits. Just like Android, Starbucks coffee is well made, by someone who isn’t you.

      The quality of the final product is still in question though.

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        17 days ago

        Starbucks coffee is consistently made, not well-made. Their roasting is just off, and it adversely affects the flavor of the coffee.

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          16 days ago

          Oh, I’m specifically saying that the workers do a good job of assembling all the parts to make your coffee.

          So I think we’re saying the same thing with different terms.

          To be fair, I think your wording is more clear.

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      17 days ago

      The pour-over thing is called Chemex just FYI. It’s supposed to be different than regular pour-over. I use Fedora…

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      17 days ago

      And then Android is a Starbucks cup.

      That does Android a huge disservice. Android is a well made Nescafe. It’s not the coffee of your choice, but it is stable and reliable, and doesn’t make a fuss if you pour other coffees into it.

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        17 days ago

        You might argue that the dairy and sugar dessert beverages served at Starbucks often don’t count as real coffee, much the way Android has very little in common with the rest of the Linux ecosystem. It technically has Linux/coffee in it.