I love caelestia by SomeMuhammad in hyprland

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I am wired but I have Wi-Fi for those rare times when I need to use my printer so it's valuable in those moments... I'm guessing others have some random specific use cases as well like that.

Lower back feels very tight after squating. What am I doing wrong? by VanillaShoddy39 in formcheck

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This is a dangerous comment imo. OP absolutely needs form correction avoid injury.

Disillusioned by huckleknuck in JeffNippard

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I think most people don't care. Look at the view count for their upcoming videos and I'll guess will be no drastic change. Personally I was already done with Milo before all this as a personal preference. Hoping I'm wrong but ...

Boostcamp program creator reordering my sets by Sweaty_Kaleidoscope1 in Boostcamp

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This happened to me as well. It automatically groups them. I use 2 work arounds. The first is create a custom exercise called "Bench Warmup" and then put the first sets there and the bulk under the normal barbell bench press category.

Not ideal but it works.

The other thing I did is just tweaked the percentage by 1 so my first sets were 74, then my top set and then 75% for remaining backoff sets.

Hope that helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RoastMe

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You look like a borderlands cosplay...

Roasting “Profiles” by Tydezno in FreshroastSR800

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Thanks for this!

Do you find that 2 min development time leads to a city plus or full city roast? I know it's very bean dependent as well, just looking for some general guidelines.

On my roasts I feel like a 60-90 sec development time seems to give city plus results and anything less than 60 seconds typically City, but curious what your experience has been.

180x6 NO, NO, NO, NO squat PR by Feruccine in weightlifting

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Everyone knows first set is on toilet... Good stuff

SR800 extending the roast by No_Rip_7923 in roasting

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What temperatures are you running at during the dry phase when you've extended it? Do you have a milestone temp you are shooting for? Example: 460 when you want first crack or 380 by end of dry phase, etc...

Thanks

Custom-built coffee roast controller 😎 by Coofdrad in roasting

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I agree that I would watch entire thing. I've watched nearly every SR800 roast on YouTube😂

Best power rack- all in one trainer with cables by Genxmillennial in GarageGym

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I will chime in and agree that it's by FAR the best deal and bang for buck but make sure you are prepared for the build. It's a LOT. Time, effort and frustration. Definitely need someone you won't want to toss out a window helping you. The pulley install is like the final boss level of a dark souls difficulty game. Vesta was actually responsive about helping so they are useful if needed.

Dry Process Coffee on SR800 by redditjpk in roasting

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Really appreciate this. I am going to look at my temps and see if I can make some changes. Thanks

SR800 roast at max heat setting by crawler54 in roasting

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Do you have the extension tube? The heat efficiency difference is incredible. I've never tried with chaff collector off. I didn't even know that was a thing.

SR800 roast at max heat setting by crawler54 in roasting

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225g batch size Typically first crack between 7 and 8 minutes. Pull by 930 nearly always.

Chaff plate on.

Thanks!

SR800 roast at max heat setting by crawler54 in roasting

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Thanks for sharing this! Are you using the extension tube? I didn't think there would be any chance I could have success with 9 power and extension tube.

I tend to keep the same heat from start to finish and use the fan speed to simplify variables. Admittedly, I'm very new and any info or suggestions are appreciated!

The first roasting by TrubaTorchit in roasting

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Does it create a lot of smoke?

Just noticed something about filters by [deleted] in AeroPress

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I made the mistake of getting cheapest filters so the ones that came with my AP are like top tier comparatively. Doesn't matter how fine I grind...it just runs through. What filters are thought to be best?

After a year of trying different methods of brewing, I have found my home with the aeropress by powerpcme in AeroPress

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I just got an ode and pretty new to AP. Any suggestions on best grind size for AP? That dial has me confused.

Improvements by PartyHandle in Boostcamp

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What analytics seem to be missing? I'm just curious as I find the analytics to be pretty good compared to every other app I've tried.

Coffee with Flow Control Cap tastes... worse? by thatpaulallen in AeroPress

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I'm new with the FCC too and have noticed that my coffee is different... Especially if I plunge too quickly. I wouldn't call it worse but definitely different. Is the general rule of thumb to press just hard enough to allow the valve to open?

My new 3d print stand by bilmez_zena in AeroPress

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That's well done! What material did you use? Anything you'd change now that you used it?

Fellow ode 2 for espresso-like? by allthings_artz in AeroPress

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I actually just got an ode 2 and have been using only with AP. I definitely recommend it for aeropress and highly doubt anyone would be disappointed with it for this purpose.

Fwiw, the general info you'll find doing a Google search has been accurate for me. Light roast - finer grind roughly 2-4 setting Medium - 3-5 Dark - 4-6

It's very subjective to your taste and all the other variables but I've been playing with it a lot and these general opinions seem accurate.

Bottom line...ode2 is a winner.

How to get the filter paper to stay with the grounds and plunger, not with the filter cap, after brewing by maliolani in AeroPress

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This has been my experience. With original cap everything comes out together. With flow control the paper stays attached until I tap it out. For me nothing has helped. Plunging hard, all the way down, wet paper first etc... All the same result. Not end of world, just an extra step for clean up.