• Lazy Sunday

    From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to All on Sun Sep 7 16:34:03 2025

    I've been working crazy hours, my wife is at work for a special event, and my daughter is out shopping with friends. I have a quiet house.

    I'm a tinkerer at heart, so my idea of relaxing was taking apart my semi-automatic espresso maker and cleaning the grinder. It's a Gaggia Brera, remarkably well thought out. Hopefully now it'll stop being confused and thinking it's out of beans when there's a hopper full.

    I have a test espresso in front of me, turned out better than before, so there's a win.

    Time to go relax in the back yard, my gardener came yesterday and trimmed back a couple of overgrown trees - and blew all the leaves in the process.

    Monday is going to start at 0500 with a call to the folks in Paris. One of the perks of the project I'm working on is knowing that when it's over, the headquarters will be in *my* time zone!
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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Sep 7 17:05:49 2025
    Re: Lazy Sunday
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Sun Sep 07 2025 04:34 pm

    I'm a tinkerer at heart, so my idea of relaxing was taking apart my semi-automatic espresso maker and cleaning the grinder. It's a Gaggia Brera, remarkably well thought out. Hopefully now it'll stop being confused and thinking it's out of beans when there's a hopper full.

    I sometimes do stuff like that when I have time to myself too. And it's good to feel like you've accomplished something.

    Monday is going to start at 0500 with a call to the folks in Paris. One of the perks of the project I'm working on is knowing that when it's over, the headquarters will be in *my* time zone!

    I'm sure that will be a relief. :)

    Nightfox
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  • From Digital Man@21:1/183 to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Sep 7 17:45:01 2025
    Re: Lazy Sunday
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to All on Sun Sep 07 2025 04:34 pm

    I'm a tinkerer at heart, so my idea of relaxing was taking apart my semi-automatic espresso maker and cleaning the grinder. It's a Gaggia Brera, remarkably well thought out. Hopefully now it'll stop being confused and thinking it's out of beans when there's a hopper full.

    I have a test espresso in front of me, turned out better than before, so there's a win.

    We have Delonghi super-automatic (Costco version, from when they were selling it) - it makes incredible capuccinos. My wife maintains the machine because she'd probably die without it. :-)

    It's very similar to this model and although it requires attentive maintenance, ours has lasted a few years already and is working perfectly still:
    https://www.delonghi.com/en-us/p/magnifica-evo-next-magnifica-evo-next-espresso-machine/ECAM31080SB.html
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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Digital Man on Sun Sep 7 20:39:40 2025
    Re: Lazy Sunday
    By: Digital Man to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Sep 07 2025 05:45 pm

    We have Delonghi super-automatic (Costco version, from when they were sellin it) - it makes incredible capuccinos. My wife maintains the machine because she'd probably die without it. :-)

    Yeah, I've had this unit for 4 years now, the grinder wasn't too badly gummed up, considering I prefer oily Vienna Roast beans. I usually pull a double, my wife gets a triple nonfat latte, no foam for her commute and my daughter has started making iced espressos with some cold foam she discovered on TikTok.

    I thought about getting a separate espresso/grinder combo but I'd end up too far down the rabbit hole shopping for portafilters, scales, tampers, aerators, and so on. Prefer getting 80% of the experience by pushing a button.
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