And the free slots aren’t for coding but for writing docs, creating jira tickets and code review.
And the free slots aren’t for coding but for writing docs, creating jira tickets and code review.
Start reading the nutritional facts on food packages. In the beginning it will make little sense. But as time goes by, you start understanding it a bit more and to notice patterns.
Eventually you start doing wiser choices. I’ve learned pretty quickly that the “healthy options” (e.g. low sugar cookies) are as bad for you than the regular ones.
a sad lasagne: used in pretty much a single dish; it is the least enjoyable part of the said dish; it can very easily be substituted for, don’t know, eggplants
Not gonna lie, had to check if this was /c/science_memes or /c/politicalmemes . Fucking wasps
There is a clear difference here: the first software, you pay to use. The last one, you get paid to use it.
I’ve got so little counter space on my tiny apartment, so I’m always forced to do that 😶
The coffee it produces is not good and it isn’t cheap. But if you are certain that is the right option for you, try buying secondhand. You might strike a good deal
Cool, please share your experience when you get the chance to try it. And regarding price, you got a fine deal there 👌
That is interesting, I will for sure give a look at other options. Unfortunately, Turin does not seem to be available in europe. But I will search thoroughly later
thanks for sharing your experience. I’ve seem indeed people using 3D printed bellows and an inclined platform to deal with retention. But these mods aren’t very cheap.
As the other guy said, I’m considering the fellow opus, not ode. But the fellow ode 2 seems fantastic (although, way above my price range)
That also seems like a great option. Unfortunately, it is as expensive as the opus. But I will consider that option
I’m not planning on doing espresso for now, but I like the idea of having that open possibility. Thanks for the input 🙂
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