I absolutely agree. I liked a lot about this game, but not enough to actually finish it. Combat was just frustrating, especially going from feeling powerful to powerless seemingly at random.
I think I got this game for around half price. Despite my criticisms, I still feel like I got my money's worth out of it. Definitely recommended at $10.
What you describe sounds exactly like a partially clogged filter. If you're using a metal screen filter, try giving it a thorough scrub and wash with dish soap.
Note that stirring can actually make the "grinds blocking" effect worse rather than better in some setups.
I canceled my Netflix when this happened. I wasn't really using it, but friends and family were. At least three of them created their own accounts when I canceled mine.
I make my cold brew two quarts at a time. My partner likes flavored coffee, so there's always two pitchers of cold brew in the fridge. I drink one of them in about two weeks.
I use the toddy cold brew system. I bought a version that came bundled with a silicone lid and a package of filters. The filters were great, but the best price I could get them for when I ran out was about $1 each which just felt excessive. Instead I got reusable cotton bags. They should pay for themselves in just a few months.
Edge is honestly a decent browser now. It's easily on par with chrome based on features, UX, and privacy issues. It's just a question of who you want to abuse your data: Google or Microsoft.
Firefox is the answer, of course, and it's all I'll use. But when it comes to compatability with websites and zero-issue usability by non-technical users in a work setting, it's hard to beat chromium based browsers.
I currently have a 130 mile range EV and my partner has an ICE vehicle. Long term we want both to be EV, but we're waiting due to road trips.