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I use it for espresso and pour over.
I use it for espresso and pour over.
I’ve been using a refurbished Baratza Sette 270 for years and am really pleased with it. Very minimal grounds retention, which is important for me since I switch beans often.
Sounds very cool. What water temp did you go with initially?
You can have local models, but the vast majority of people are going to farm that out to a 3rd party provider via API calls because it’s the easiest thing to do.
Remember I said “It all depends on how you implement it”.
It all depends on how you implement it. He describes the text from images as using machine learning, which implies using an external API to do that translation.
Storing cloud backups requires a server and storage, etc.
Source: The sync ultra description from in-app
There are a few different things touched on in your comment, and I’ll try to respond to them all, sorry if I miss any.
Losing jobs with no demand is not a bad thing. If you list a job, and nobody will take it for a year, then the market doesn’t want that job. There is an tendency to obsess over the number of jobs as a marker of economic health, but it’s a correlation at best.
The restaurant industry specifically is hugely over saturated, plenty of restaurants succeed paying a living wage, if you can’t then you need to make adjustments (e.g. change menu, move to a different location, etc).
A restaurant which can’t turn a profit is a hobby, not a business.
I imagine that at some point a UBI will be necessary, due to the lack of jobs lost to automation, but the purpose of UBI should never be to support the exploitation of workers. In fact it’s thought processes like that which make people argue against implementing UBI “Well if my landlord knows I get 1000 a month from UBI he will just charge me 1000 more for rent” or “If my boss knows I get 1000 a month from UBI then he’ll drop my salary by 1000 a month”.
I might be mistaken, but I don’t think Sync Ultra is the same thing as the ad-free sync premium. Sync Ultra is a subscription because it adds functionality that requires cloud resources, not just removes ads.
“No such thing as bad publicity” comes to mind.
That’s how you know they’re starting to feel the pinch of people being fed up with them.
That’s true, I’m just not sure how it’s applicable to the current conversation? I don’t think anyone is making the argument that open source projects are easy?
What does the steaming process add?
The best time to make a change in your life was 10 years ago, the second best time is now.
Don’t base your happiness on your achievements as compared to others. Life isn’t deterministic, every person is working with a different set of skills and circumstances. Set your own goals based on what you want to do, and work toward that.
If you don’t know what you want to do, start trying new things.
My pleasure. The other benefit of adding things slowly is that you get to see the difference each change makes!
As long as you have a way to boil water, you can start with the above gear, purchasing preground coffee. This will be miles past your instant coffee.
If you want to get deeper into the technique, you can continue with the following.
If you decide you don’t want to crank by hand
6.Entry Level Electric Grinder
Feel free to ask any technique or coffee varietal questions.
100% recommend. It was a way easier switch than I expected, and I feel much more secure now.
I use Bitwarden.
They’re definitely different, just found it ironic.
It only opens a big can of worms if you apply logic. The supreme court could (and has) made explicit carveouts (e.g. You can only sue over this one thing). Never underestimate how corrupt the court can be.
Open Source means I can take the code and deploy my own instance without permission from anyone.
She’s had years to train up a successor, at this point it’s just blind power hungry arrogance.