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  • That's the unifilter. The one where the basket and portafilter are all one single piece. They then released just the basket which can fit in any portafilter.

    I did get the price wrong though. It's $85

  • I've looked at steel ones, but I don't find them very pretty. Would be happy enough with a clear plastic one, that I think would be a decent middle ground for durability, aesthetics and price

  • You can just use ports as if you're on a local network.

    This is the bit I find confusing. Doesn't Plex need that port to be open to the outside world?

    Or is your setup only open to devices on your private tailscale network and therefore seeing it as local?

    If that's the case, I'll need to see if tailscale can work with osmc, since that's what I have running on my raspi behind my tv

  • Are you guys not concerned about losing complete access to the internet if something drops on your server?

    I realise these will be very rare cases, but shit happens sometimes, and always seems to happen at the worst possible moments.

    What's your recovery plan?

    Edit to add that this is the reason I'm on nextdns... Make it someone else's problem

  • Point taken about backups. I wouldn't self host something like this without backups.

    Backups are obviously a good idea, but it's a pain in the ass having to restore your data. A disclaimer like this implies that restoring from backup will be a regular thing. That's why I was curious about peoples experience with it. How frequently does it wipe your photos?

  • Well all I can say is thank you, kind internet stranger. I tried grinding finer, and got a really lovely sweet and balanced cup. Honestly, I wasn't expecting anything, but it was like a completely different bean.

    When I first got the bag, I tried grinding in the middle of the "pour over" range on the niche (35), which gave the results I describes initially. Ended up pulling back and settling on 40. It was pleasant there, but nothing special. This morning I tried 30, which felt extreme, but it was super nice!

    I learned something new today thanks to your post!

  • I'm not super sure how light it is. I would have said it's a medium roast, but the bag said it was for filter. Maybe it's the chocolatier notes that I'm kind of disappointed with and tried to escape from with the courser grind, but who knows. The coffee's nice, but it's Brazilian, so I should really have seen this coming.

    I'll give a finer grind a try tomorrow. Like you say, it's pretty easy to experiment, so why the hell not! I've been using water straight from the boil to brew. Seems to work well, and I don't see any point in playing around with that. I got a next level so that I wouldn't need to upgrade my crappy kettle, and I'm quite happy with that for now. Grinder is a niche, so I don't think I'll be upgrading that any time soon either. I realise it's probably not the best for pour over, but I'm happy with it.

    Either way, I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks for the tips