This is amazing! How did you pick what spot to put it in?
ChootchMcGooch
As someone who's lost their partner recently, this is exactly right. My favorite shows used to be medical ones and I cannot even see a commercial in a medical setting without getting pulled back to that day instantly. I was diagnosed with Complex PTSD because of the experience.
Sounds like OP has PTSD also. Meds and therapy for him and her, especially couples therapy, would be what's needed. Don't know what that looks like in a 3rd world country though.
They don't only eat figs.... that's just their name. In fact their favorite tree in my back yard is a lemon tree. They swarm it every year.
Google figeater beetle. You'll see it's definitely one of those.
We used to call them Japanese Beatles where I'm at, but I believe they're really called Figeater Beetles.
Do a good long pour of boiling water in the v60. Make sure it's hot to the touch. This won't eliminate temp drop but at least help.
Another question: is it a glass v60 or plastic? The plastic ones work much better at keeping the temp counterintuitively.
There is a "barista" style oat milk that does great with steaming. Wish I could remember the brand, but it's in the US if you're there and works really well.
Better question is how did it taste!?!?!?
Try it with some cinnamon and sugar on top with steamed milk of your choice. Spanish latte, and they're one of my favorite espresso beverages.
I'm not against helping from pst. I work full time but if its an evening capable thing I'm more than happy to help if I can.
Edit: I don't know how DMs work on connect/lemmy yet but message me if you want.
I'm not a developer of any sort, but I'm super interested if a "folding at home" style option is doable. I can't front the costs for a whole server for an instance, but I'm totally willing to contribute some resources from my pc to avoid falling into the same reddit trap. If we all did it as users I think that would avoid the centralization problem as well as distribute costs effectively.
When was the last time you repotted? If it's been in the same pot for years it might have gone through a lot of the good stuff in the soil already, if it hasn't been washed out through watering.
Have you looked I to fertilizers? Might help avoid fully repotting.
I'm in no way a professional at this stuff but I ran into similar issues with some pepper plants I've had for years and they definitely perked up after repotting.