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  1. #TIL: Ross Droplet Technique. Looks like snake oil to me and likely does not have any effect or will have the counter effect. As usual with anything and everything, some seem to follow it religiously.

    You basically spray some water on the beans before grinding. I kept seeing it recently.

    #RossDropletTechnique #RDT #Coffee #Espresso

  2. #TIL: Ross Droplet Technique. Looks like snake oil to me and likely does not have any effect or will have the counter effect. As usual with anything and everything, some seem to follow it religiously.

    You basically spray some water on the beans before grinding. I kept seeing it recently.

    #RossDropletTechnique #RDT #Coffee #Espresso

  3. #TIL: Ross Droplet Technique. Looks like snake oil to me and likely does not have any effect or will have the counter effect. As usual with anything and everything, some seem to follow it religiously.

    You basically spray some water on the beans before grinding. I kept seeing it recently.

    #RossDropletTechnique #RDT #Coffee #Espresso

  4. #TIL: Ross Droplet Technique. Looks like snake oil to me and likely does not have any effect or will have the counter effect. As usual with anything and everything, some seem to follow it religiously.

    You basically spray some water on the beans before grinding. I kept seeing it recently.

    #RossDropletTechnique #RDT #Coffee #Espresso

  5. ☕️✨送料無料コーヒー福袋!1kg・2kg・3kgで100杯〜300杯の飲み比べ🎉 #ビクトリーフォルテシモ #澤井珈琲 #RDT #TSDT

    コーヒー 豆 送料無料 福袋 大容量 1kg/2kg/3kg 中挽き/豆のまま 100杯/200杯/300杯 飲み比べ ビクトリー フォルテシモ 澤井珈琲 【RDT】 【TSDT】を使ってみて、改めてレビューの信頼性を実感しました。多くの人が高評価をつけているのも納得です。機能面はもちろん、デザインも魅力的で日常に彩りを添えてくれます。これからも長く愛用したいと思える一品です。 コーヒー 豆 送料無料 福袋 大容量 1kg/2kg/3kg 中挽き/豆のまま 100杯/200杯/300杯 飲み比べ ビクトリー フォルテシモ 澤井珈琲 【RDT】 【TSDT】

    terablogec.shop/2025/08/27/179

  6. #SARSCoV2 #antigen rapid detection tests: test performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of #COVID19vaccination thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a “The decline in #RDT sensitivity throughout the pandemic can primarily be attributed to the reduced prevalence of symptomatic infections among vaccinated individuals and individuals infected with #Omicron VOC. RDTs remain valuable for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in symptomatic individuals and offer potential for detecting other respiratory pathogens”

  7. #SARSCoV2 #antigen rapid detection tests: test performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of #COVID19vaccination thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a “The decline in #RDT sensitivity throughout the pandemic can primarily be attributed to the reduced prevalence of symptomatic infections among vaccinated individuals and individuals infected with #Omicron VOC. RDTs remain valuable for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in symptomatic individuals and offer potential for detecting other respiratory pathogens”

  8. #SARSCoV2 #antigen rapid detection tests: test performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of #COVID19vaccination thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a “The decline in #RDT sensitivity throughout the pandemic can primarily be attributed to the reduced prevalence of symptomatic infections among vaccinated individuals and individuals infected with #Omicron VOC. RDTs remain valuable for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in symptomatic individuals and offer potential for detecting other respiratory pathogens”

  9. #SARSCoV2 #antigen rapid detection tests: test performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of #COVID19vaccination thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a “The decline in #RDT sensitivity throughout the pandemic can primarily be attributed to the reduced prevalence of symptomatic infections among vaccinated individuals and individuals infected with #Omicron VOC. RDTs remain valuable for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in symptomatic individuals and offer potential for detecting other respiratory pathogens”

  10. #SARSCoV2 #antigen rapid detection tests: test performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact of #COVID19vaccination thelancet.com/journals/ebiom/a “The decline in #RDT sensitivity throughout the pandemic can primarily be attributed to the reduced prevalence of symptomatic infections among vaccinated individuals and individuals infected with #Omicron VOC. RDTs remain valuable for detecting SARS-CoV-2 in symptomatic individuals and offer potential for detecting other respiratory pathogens”

  11. New paper: when you grind #coffee , adding a tiny amount of water to the whole beans (called #rdt in online coffee circles) is the most effective way to reduce static clumping - better than deionization - and increases espresso extraction by up to 15%

    Tl;dr: rdt is the best way to reduce static issues when grinding, *and* it materially affects the resulting brew.

    H/T @rdnielsen

    cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S25

  12. New paper: when you grind , adding a tiny amount of water to the whole beans (called in online coffee circles) is the most effective way to reduce static clumping - better than deionization - and increases espresso extraction by up to 15%

    Tl;dr: rdt is the best way to reduce static issues when grinding, *and* it materially affects the resulting brew.

    H/T @rdnielsen

    cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S25

  13. New paper: when you grind #coffee , adding a tiny amount of water to the whole beans (called #rdt in online coffee circles) is the most effective way to reduce static clumping - better than deionization - and increases espresso extraction by up to 15%

    Tl;dr: rdt is the best way to reduce static issues when grinding, *and* it materially affects the resulting brew.

    H/T @rdnielsen

    cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S25

  14. New paper: when you grind #coffee , adding a tiny amount of water to the whole beans (called #rdt in online coffee circles) is the most effective way to reduce static clumping - better than deionization - and increases espresso extraction by up to 15%

    Tl;dr: rdt is the best way to reduce static issues when grinding, *and* it materially affects the resulting brew.

    H/T @rdnielsen

    cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S25

  15. New paper: when you grind #coffee , adding a tiny amount of water to the whole beans (called #rdt in online coffee circles) is the most effective way to reduce static clumping - better than deionization - and increases espresso extraction by up to 15%

    Tl;dr: rdt is the best way to reduce static issues when grinding, *and* it materially affects the resulting brew.

    H/T @rdnielsen

    cell.com/iscience/fulltext/S25

  16. @Darren been having an issue with #GOB and #RDT for the last few months. Can stream them rom any PC2.0 app but cannot download. Not sure if you have something mmisconfigured.just a heads up
  17. Also I want to be clear - I am not advising folks stop doing the #RDT method on single dose grinders. It works very well on most single dose grinders that don't have an antistatic system like a plasma coil.

    For instance, the Lagom Mini is a static monster (especially in the drier winter months) without giving the beans a light spritz.

    But if your grinder has a plasma coil inside to reduce static, do not do the RDT method. If you do, be prepared to clean the grinder chute and coil every day or two, to keep the coil at maximum efficiency.

    cc @coffee @espresso

  18. Also I want to be clear - I am not advising folks stop doing the #RDT method on single dose grinders. It works very well on most single dose grinders that don't have an antistatic system like a plasma coil.

    For instance, the Lagom Mini is a static monster (especially in the drier winter months) without giving the beans a light spritz.

    But if your grinder has a plasma coil inside to reduce static, do not do the RDT method. If you do, be prepared to clean the grinder chute and coil every day or two, to keep the coil at maximum efficiency.

    cc @coffee @espresso

  19. Also I want to be clear - I am not advising folks stop doing the #RDT method on single dose grinders. It works very well on most single dose grinders that don't have an antistatic system like a plasma coil.

    For instance, the Lagom Mini is a static monster (especially in the drier winter months) without giving the beans a light spritz.

    But if your grinder has a plasma coil inside to reduce static, do not do the RDT method. If you do, be prepared to clean the grinder chute and coil every day or two, to keep the coil at maximum efficiency.

    cc @coffee @espresso

  20. Also I want to be clear - I am not advising folks stop doing the #RDT method on single dose grinders. It works very well on most single dose grinders that don't have an antistatic system like a plasma coil.

    For instance, the Lagom Mini is a static monster (especially in the drier winter months) without giving the beans a light spritz.

    But if your grinder has a plasma coil inside to reduce static, do not do the RDT method. If you do, be prepared to clean the grinder chute and coil every day or two, to keep the coil at maximum efficiency.

    cc @coffee @espresso

  21. Also I want to be clear - I am not advising folks stop doing the #RDT method on single dose grinders. It works very well on most single dose grinders that don't have an antistatic system like a plasma coil.

    For instance, the Lagom Mini is a static monster (especially in the drier winter months) without giving the beans a light spritz.

    But if your grinder has a plasma coil inside to reduce static, do not do the RDT method. If you do, be prepared to clean the grinder chute and coil every day or two, to keep the coil at maximum efficiency.

    cc @coffee @espresso

  22. #espresso stuff

    The FOMO was strong with me this weekend... after I watched a couple of tests of the #DF64 #G-iota / #Turin Gen 2 . :blobfoxlaughsweat:​

    Personally, I think the DF64 Gen1 already produces fantastic grinds for #espresso and the flavor profile of the #Italmill 64mm flat burrs really play to my taste.
    It's a great grinder, especially at this price point of ~400 Euros when I bought it earlier this year and I love it.
    (I also love my Fellow Ode with the Gen2 burrs for filter, but that is another story).

    But, the DF64 Gen1 has some kinks and small things that are a little annoying and hampers work flow and maintenance a bit.
    Not enough to put me off the grinder (as I said, I still think it's great), but annoying at time.
    Static is a thing, but can be kept under control with #RDT. Minor annoyance.
    I think my greatest issues are the exit chute and declumper. And while the declumper V4 is WAY better than the V1, it has a couple of issues with cleaning and buildup.
    Especially cleaning the chute is a bit of a chore and a bit messy.
    So, that is something that needs to be addressed in the future and I am happy that @Kuraiko has already agreed to help me out with 3d printing a new chute that can be opened and cleaned and installing the Mythos declumper.

    Now the new DF64 Gen2 was just released a few days ago ... and the company addressed a lot of those issues.
    Including a new declumper (although I don't know how good that one is), a small plasma generator to eliminate most of the static and a chute that can be removed a bit more easily.
    Also a new grind chamber for even less retention.
    Basically, the new DF64 Gen2 is a shrunken down DF83 in looks and design.

    Buuuut ... Europe grossly overcharges the DF64 Gen2 for over 500 Euros and that is not something I can just spend on a whim. Or ... want to.
    Selling off my DF64 Gen1 would be difficult. And I probably won't get much, so an upgrade would still set me back a couple hundred euros.
    So yeah .. FOMO. ^.^'
    But I can't justify spending the money, especially because the DF64 Gen1 does produce great coffee (It's not like the Ode Gen1 where the burrs were .. not good).

    Speaking of burrs... I might experiment a bit with the DF64 Gen2 burrs, when they are available separately (depending on the price). They seem to be quite nice.
    Would they beat the Italmill Gen 1 burrs? I have no idea.
    And I can't really justify spending 250 Euros for some SSP burrs, as much as they are tempting.

    First world problems... hobby problems... "things that make happy and distract me from a lot of other problems" -problems.

  23. #espresso stuff

    The FOMO was strong with me this weekend... after I watched a couple of tests of the #DF64 #G-iota / #Turin Gen 2 . :blobfoxlaughsweat:​

    Personally, I think the DF64 Gen1 already produces fantastic grinds for #espresso and the flavor profile of the #Italmill 64mm flat burrs really play to my taste.
    It's a great grinder, especially at this price point of ~400 Euros when I bought it earlier this year and I love it.
    (I also love my Fellow Ode with the Gen2 burrs for filter, but that is another story).

    But, the DF64 Gen1 has some kinks and small things that are a little annoying and hampers work flow and maintenance a bit.
    Not enough to put me off the grinder (as I said, I still think it's great), but annoying at time.
    Static is a thing, but can be kept under control with #RDT. Minor annoyance.
    I think my greatest issues are the exit chute and declumper. And while the declumper V4 is WAY better than the V1, it has a couple of issues with cleaning and buildup.
    Especially cleaning the chute is a bit of a chore and a bit messy.
    So, that is something that needs to be addressed in the future and I am happy that @Kuraiko has already agreed to help me out with 3d printing a new chute that can be opened and cleaned and installing the Mythos declumper.

    Now the new DF64 Gen2 was just released a few days ago ... and the company addressed a lot of those issues.
    Including a new declumper (although I don't know how good that one is), a small plasma generator to eliminate most of the static and a chute that can be removed a bit more easily.
    Also a new grind chamber for even less retention.
    Basically, the new DF64 Gen2 is a shrunken down DF83 in looks and design.

    Buuuut ... Europe grossly overcharges the DF64 Gen2 for over 500 Euros and that is not something I can just spend on a whim. Or ... want to.
    Selling off my DF64 Gen1 would be difficult. And I probably won't get much, so an upgrade would still set me back a couple hundred euros.
    So yeah .. FOMO. ^.^'
    But I can't justify spending the money, especially because the DF64 Gen1 does produce great coffee (It's not like the Ode Gen1 where the burrs were .. not good).

    Speaking of burrs... I might experiment a bit with the DF64 Gen2 burrs, when they are available separately (depending on the price). They seem to be quite nice.
    Would they beat the Italmill Gen 1 burrs? I have no idea.
    And I can't really justify spending 250 Euros for some SSP burrs, as much as they are tempting.

    First world problems... hobby problems... "things that make happy and distract me from a lot of other problems" -problems.

  24. Rødt stöder Ukrainas kamp för frihet
    Rødt fördömer starkt Rysslands aggressiva, folkrättsstridiga angrepp mot Ukraina. Detta är imperialism som strider mot allt som Rødt står för. Vi stöder Ukrainas självständighets- och försvarskamp.
    blog.zaramis.se/2023/05/24/rod
    #Krig #Norge #Ryssland #Ukraina #Vnstern #Rdt #Solidaritet #Vapen

  25. Rødt stöder Ukrainas kamp för frihet
    Rødt fördömer starkt Rysslands aggressiva, folkrättsstridiga angrepp mot Ukraina. Detta är imperialism som strider mot allt som Rødt står för. Vi stöder Ukrainas självständighets- och försvarskamp.
    blog.zaramis.se/2023/05/24/rod
    #Krig #Norge #Ryssland #Ukraina #Vnstern #Rdt #Solidaritet #Vapen

  26. Rødt stöder Ukrainas kamp för frihet
    Rødt fördömer starkt Rysslands aggressiva, folkrättsstridiga angrepp mot Ukraina. Detta är imperialism som strider mot allt som Rødt står för. Vi stöder Ukrainas självständighets- och försvarskamp.
    blog.zaramis.se/2023/05/24/rod
    #Krig #Norge #Ryssland #Ukraina #Vnstern #Rdt #Solidaritet #Vapen