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I'm really sad there isn't a French press on here. That's what I use and I was hoping to discover what my coffee distro is :-(
Nor a moka pot, which is my preferred way.
Seeing as how the grounds are still sitting in the finished product, I'm going to say BSD but you don't clear out the ports tree.
I'm not a BSD guy, but I like your analogy
As a French press user, I also opt for easier routes to Arch (EndeavourOS), and my head canon says so do we all.
Still scarred from my first Arch introduction years ago, I guess. Before it did.
It has a step-by-step guide on the wiki lol
Yup, those scars.