I think that's it as well. My cat has never had to worry about not having any food available, but will act like she's dying of hunger the second her bowl is less than half full.
To get her to eat the last half all I have to do is shake the kibble box next to the bowl.
Competitive shooters, cs and valo mostly. I'll automatically try to find the most optimal playstyle in any game i play, which ends up in me losing interest when it gets too easy.
In PvP comp games the opponents are doing the same so it doesn't feel like I'm cheesing my way trough.
Anything with a decent ranking system is my jam, because owning noobs is fun for a while but a win feels way more rewarding when it was a hard fought back and forth.
I honestly don't think something having a higher barrier to entry is gatekeeping. Ofcourse you shouldn't try to make things actively more difficult but I don't think lemmy is doing that anyways.
Im still using my custom app patched with my own API key. But it's slowly not becoming worth it with most of the smaller subs I follow only having 1 or 2 posts in the last week. Opposed to the 2 or 3 posts per day.
I got a ender 3 S1 to start with. Which I upgraded pretty soon after getting it, full copper hotend with a mellow V6 pro extender and cht clone, 0y bltouch bracket and klipper.
It has since printed a self designed 150x150mm corexy build and a VzBot 235 upscaled to 330 with a kinematic 3z.
Planning on getting rid of the S1 as soon as both builds are up and running.
This looks like the stock ender 3 S1 bed. If you get the prints off you might actually pull the texture of the metal flex plate. Mine lasted a few days before I had multiple holes.
I got a textured PEI plate and I can't complain, prints self release when the plate cools and it doesn't have any defects after almost a year and about 100kg of filament.
Id purge at high speed at the max temp your hotend allows. Maybe open a window tho if you're concerned about the gasses from going above your max filament temps
MC PE lite was what got me hooked.