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There’s an option to pay for a lifetime ad-free experience or a lifetime license for Sync Ultra. I found it by clicking the profile switcher in the upper left and seeing a “Remove Ads” button. Still haven’t pulled the trigger on purchasing it yet though.

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Balsamic condiment. I hadn’t realized just how much I was missing out on with more diluted balsamic vinegars. It’s a completely different experience, which is great because balsamic vinegar still has its place in my heart for things like salad dressings. I couldn’t even comprehend the balsamic + vanilla ice cream people until I’d splurged (slightly) on a mid grade balsamic condiment.

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With ceramic coatings, it’s not so much that they wear off, it’s that repeated thermal expansion can cause extremely small fractures in the ceramic. These fractures create a surface that food or oil in the process of polymerization will stick to. Making sure you don’t crank the heat too high is one way to keep your ceramic coating intact for longer.

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Have you tried it as cold brew? It could mute some of the more unsavory artificial flavors.

As an aside, if you have a burr grinder, you should double check the burrs. The artificial flavoring that is sprayed on top of the beans can gunk up the burrs and leave a lasting impact on the flavor of your brews if left uncleaned.

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I’m glad you found a way to use it!

Since you have a blade grinder, you should be totally fine if you give it a little wipe down after you’ve gone through all the beans. Best of luck getting through the rest of that bag :)

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First, congratulations on moving into a new, larger place!

I have no personal experience with these machines, but might offer a word of caution. All-in-one espresso machines tend to make sacrifices in final cup quality in pursuit of convenience. This is perfectly fine if you want an easy to use machine that makes passable coffee, but if you think you’ll ever end up wanting something more from your setup (at the cost of a more involved brew process), having a separate semi-automatic machine + grinder will make it easier to do so in the future. If you fall into the latter category, I’d be happy to make some recommendations tailored to your budget and continent. If you favor convenience, I’m sure the De’Longhi or other superautomatic machines will be very well-suited to you.

Edited to add: I’m by no means an expert on coffee machines and have no industry experience, just an enthusiast who has tinkered with a couple different espresso machines for personal enjoyment and on behalf of friends and family.

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Absolutely! Picking a coffee machine is a lot of personal preference, and I hope I didn’t come across as an all-in-one hater. I think lots of people will be perfectly happy with an all-in-one machine, especially for the result you get with almost no effort. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve daydreamed about a more automatic setup after 45 minutes of playing barista at family gatherings.

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You can add instances to the filter here Settings shortcut: Filters > Instance filters

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Unfortunately, I think this feature is app-specific since it’s not something that Lemmy itself supports. I’m sure that if the feature is implemented into Lemmy proper, LJD will implement the official solution with a method to merge the preexisting filter lists.

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Assuming that these patents are all granted, courts will generally treat them as though they are valid and enforceable. However, the bar for getting a patent is generally rather difficult, so it could be the case that none of these patent prosecutions are successful at all. If they get these patents, all Nintendo would have to do is file an infringement against allegedly infringing parties, and then the onus is almost entirely on the responding party to prove either that they did not violate the patent, or that the patent was invalid in the first place. Nintendo loses almost nothing in trying to enforce a patent, and has plenty to gain from the chilling effect that prolonged litigation could have.

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