Spoiler, its RDT

In case people do nto know what RDT is, which they really should if they have been into coffee for a little while as it makes a big difference:

RDT is Ross Droplet Technique, which is very much adding water to beans. Named after David Ross who came up with it back in 2005

  • @tankplanker@lemmy.worldOP
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    -21 year ago

    The issue here is posting chatgpt answers as fact without knowing remotely enough about the topic to know it’s garbage. I wouldn’t dare post answers on random topics I know nothing aboutusing chatgpt as my sole guide, its a proper dick move.

    It’s been a part of the speciality coffee scene since 2005, and a big part of many recommendations to improve grinding. I would be surprised if anyone who has been an active consumer of coffee content hasn’t seen it used at least once.

    • @Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      No mate, the issue is someone having to use ChatGPT to try and figure out what you were talking about, simply because you were too lazy to type a phrase, causing this entire comment chain here.

      If you’re communicating with other people, it’s frankly a tad rude to assume that everyone should spend some of their time working out what you’re talking about, rather than taking two seconds yourself to type clearly

      This might sound harsh, but it’s good advice for the world in general, especially in a professional environment

      • @tankplanker@lemmy.worldOP
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        -51 year ago

        What utter garbage.

        Any community particularly one for nerdy hobbies has jargon as part of it’s discussion and doesn’t have explanations littered in every instance jargon is mentioned. Part of joining in that community is asking or finding out what the jargon means. Asking like an entitled ass over not understanding jargon in a hobby you aren’t familiar with shows what sort of person you are.

        Again, I answered the question when asked.