You started out asking whether it's a game or simulation, then ended up talking about card pulls. Clearly it's a game then right?
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Is it just the font though? You could just increase the font size even before the new option was introduced.
Where is there a difference in the UI though? As both seem to have a back arrow/button to navigate back. I may need to keep playing around with it, as I'm still not seeing much of a difference in the app. But it's still in beta so maybe that's why.
Yeah. I'm trying to test it out now for a bit. But I prefer the iOS version. The UI still seems to function exactly the same, with some minor cosmetic changes.
I've been on Android for years now. But I'm confused, what makes the Apple version more clunky? I prefer it. I'm actually not really sure why there's a need for two versions. What is it exactly that makes it an Android version?
Just start making coffee. You might find it improves over time. Whether it's seasoning, you getting more consistent, or getting better at dialling in those beans, you may as well be drinking coffee during the process. I wouldn't just sit there and grind beans to throw away. It's too much of a waste.
Other posters have given advice on beans. The only thing I'd add is even just getting a house blend from a local cafe to start. Something that will likely be more forgiving than a single origin, and has been blended to work for black and with milk.
This is a handy guide to getting your process right. You can buy the best beans, but unless you also have a consistent process you won't get very far: https://espressoaf.com/guides/beginner
Your post isn't divisive because you wrote better instead of faster. You used the term "objective" incorrectly, and are continuing to. There's nothing wrong with having an opinion, or even testing things out for yourself. That doesn't make your point of view objective.
Do you have any data to back any of your claims? If not, that's what makes them subjective. In your opinion, button navigation is faster. Doesn't make it objective by any stretch.
You can't say something is "objectively" better than. Then proceed to list "subjective" opinions. Clearly you dislike gesture navigation, which is fine, but that doesn't make it objectively worse.
But you don't have to have all those subscriptions. You get YouTube Music included so you don't need a separate music subscription. You also don't have to worry about working out the latest app/add-on/plugin/site that lets you play YouTube without ads. It's pretty good value actually. I get more from it than I do my Netflix subscription. I rotate my other subscriptions based on the shows I'm watching. I always have a YouTube subscription and don't foresee stopping it just coz I can't go back to ads haha.
I wonder if most of the complaints of ads on YouTube are coming from people who subscribe to something like Netflix, but spend just as much (or more) time streaming YouTube.