
How heavy of a hitler is Geto?
Just wanna know ngl. He seems decently strong. Hell maybe even top 15? But I dunno 🤔

Just wanna know ngl. He seems decently strong. Hell maybe even top 15? But I dunno 🤔
i never even participated in any raiding, nor made any comments against the subreddit. crazy how moderators can just ban you for being in a subreddit they don't like
whatever go forth my sugusato agenda i genuinely wanted to see what was up with why people like gojohime
Now, this could just be me, but it feels that Calamity is becoming more and more linear, with a lot of the "quality-of-life" features removing vanilla content alltogether, and just totally focusing the entire game on bosses.
For example, the major changes to crates, making an alternate progression path near useless, some of the items found in the labs, etc.
Perhaps i'm just not the type of person the mod was made for, but it more feels that I used to be but now the devs are narrowing down the things that one can do, making it all very linear.
Hey, my sister recently had this weird situation happen to her, but Reddit Support won't respond to her. Can anyone tell her what is going on?
I’ve heard a lot of people call it insecure without providing any sort of evidence. To me, it seems to just be lineageos with g-apps in case a user needs them. Is there any genuine privacy concern with the OS, or are people just overreacting?
Planning to purchase a PC with an LGA 2011 socket, and it's a really good deal, but the socket is old. Will a E5-2690 v4 be able to last me a long time, or is it a bad investment? My use cases include hosting a jellyfin server, my own email, file storage, folding-at-home (f@h), a proxy/vpn, a password manager, and the one that I think will cause the most hiccups, a minecraft server with 100 ish mods that will have a maximum of 14 people at any given time.
The lower clock speed and IPC may cause this. I also plan to run Gentoo on it possibly, which seems optimal due to having good compilation speeds, but I may just stick to Debian for stability.
While designing the shell for my deck to make sure it could fit everything I wanted, I realized it might end up being difficult to fit everything in there without it being a little absurdly thick. How do you all cut down on that? Planning to use a radxa 0 or cubie a7a.
Also, while i'm at it, what do you all use for keyboard options and power?
I’ve been putting in an hour daily doing the assigned MC and FR by my teacher and spending the remaining time on Khan Academy. I’ve got an A- in the class overall, and am shooting ideally for a 5, but i’d be fine with a four. Am I studying enough, and are there specific resources I should use?