Yes, I am deep in thought on this one; my instincts are to go with the traditional/classic version, while, at the same time, not seeking to add to my labours.
And, as for the definition of 'fuss' - I think, on this thread, that the terms covers a veritable spectrum of where 'fuss' can be found.
Irrespective of how little, or how much, other stuff I have to occupy me, I cannot ever see myself becoming a 'home roaster', much though I admire those who are. Indeed, given that I have just recently graduated to the idea that grinding my own beans is the way to go, anything which allows me outstanding coffee without the need for thought, concentration, or too much work is welcome.
The task of my first coffee in the morning is to enable me to face the day and function thereafter; mornings in my most recent posting were greeted with 'the boys' (and I miss them) making me two double espressos in fairly short order. This is because I am, most emphatically, not a morning person; serious thought (I am thinking about briefings and reports I have to give), distractions, concentration, anything resembling work is most unwelcome.
Hence, if I have a formal day (meetings etc) ahead, I plan what I will wear the night before, and give thought to how I will say what I have to say. Re coffee, a French press, or a Hario dripper (even the Bialetti moka pot is reserved for days when time is not a pressing matter) can be used almost on automatic pilot, and offer consistently good coffee without masterful effort…...