A true pound of green yields roughly 12 ounces of roasted coffee. 12oz bags have been standard in speciality shops for a long time honestly.
Foxy gestures is an enormous reason why I could never swap off Firefox in the first place
Good quality coffee should continue to develop in flavor substantially as it cools and is actually quite interesting to taste across the temperature spectrum. I’m sorry that hasn’t been your experience. I do understand coffee is not for everybody, but I do believe if you have the opportunity to experience well prepared craft coffee it has the potential to change that view.
I don’t think it’s that uncommon to sit down with a mug of coffee and sip in it over the course of an hour while working or having a chat with someone but maybe my 10 years of specialty coffee experience led me astray.
For what it’s worth, while most of what you said is accurate, espresso contains considerably less caffeine than people tend to think it does. What makes espresso so intense on that front is the concentration per volume, and how fast espresso beverages are consumed in comparison to drip coffee. Drinking a 12oz cup of drip over an hour or two is pretty standard. A double shot cappuccino though, not so much.
Not in the slightest. Both versions continue to function without issue for me. The one thing you have mentioned in this thread is such a non factor for what I’d imagine is a large majority of the user base. I can’t even tell you the last time I looked at the Mozilla home page
Ever the innovators. Just not how we the consumers envisioned it.
Hey thanks! Yeah it’s a neat track. Massive sound on it.
Not a toggle but my 4a slow charges over night when I have an alarm set so the battery will reach full just before the alarm goes off. I’ve woken up in the middle of the night before and sure enough the battery was only at 70-80%. I know its not quite the same, but it is a welcome feature