# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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I never owned a coffee maker, because … I don’t really know exactly 😅, but one of the reasons is that I’m too lazy to properly clean and maintain these machines. So, I was just drinking tea at home and coffee only at the office (where we have big fancy machines). Recently, a friend told me about a super simple way to make coffee:

Put in a filter, put in the coffee, pour water over it, done. The only “machine” required is something to heat up the water. Hardly any cleaning involved.
I love this low-tech approach.
Now I just have to learn more about it, buy better beans and all that. 😅
I never owned a coffee maker, because … I don’t really know exactly 😅, but one of the reasons is that I’m too lazy to properly clean and maintain these machines. So, I was just drinking tea at home and coffee only at the office (where we have big fancy machines). Recently, a friend told me about a super simple way to make coffee:

Put in a filter, put in the coffee, pour water over it, done. The only “machine” required is something to heat up the water. Hardly any cleaning involved.
I love this low-tech approach.
Now I just have to learn more about it, buy better beans and all that. 😅
I never owned a coffee maker, because … I don’t really know exactly 😅, but one of the reasons is that I’m too lazy to properly clean and maintain these machines. So, I was just drinking tea at home and coffee only at the office (where we have big fancy machines). Recently, a friend told me about a super simple way to make coffee:

Put in a filter, put in the coffee, pour water over it, done. The only “machine” required is something to heat up the water. Hardly any cleaning involved.
I love this low-tech approach.
Now I just have to learn more about it, buy better beans and all that. 😅
@movq That's what my dad used when I grew up, too. I never drink coffee, tea only when I'm sick or go out on a longer hike in the cold. A microwave is all I need for hot chocolate. No maintenance issues so far either. :-)
@movq Here's to old school coffee!
picture of my baloon coffee machine
@movq Here's to old school coffee!
picture of my baloon coffee machine
@lyse But but, aren’t you a programmer? I thought programmers were machines that convert coffee into code! 🤯 😅
@marado Now what is *that*? 😳 Disclaimer, I am not a coffee nerd. I know next to nothing about it. 😅
@lyse But but, aren’t you a programmer? I thought programmers were machines that convert coffee into code! 🤯 😅
@marado Now what is *that*? 😳 Disclaimer, I am not a coffee nerd. I know next to nothing about it. 😅
@lyse But but, aren’t you a programmer? I thought programmers were machines that convert coffee into code! 🤯 😅
@marado Now what is *that*? 😳 Disclaimer, I am not a coffee nerd. I know next to nothing about it. 😅