Is Yofukashi No Uta a good beginner anime ?

Hey has anyone watched call of the night in japanese? I watched in with English subs a few years back and im now gonna be finishing up the JLAB anki course in about 2 months, do you think this is an anime suitable for beginner immersion ? I remember its pretty much slice of life and romance I just don't remember if it has complex conversations often.

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u/killergiorge2808 — 19 hours ago

Is this a safe 12vhpwr bend ?

Im making a fractal terra build and the standard psu 12vhpwr cable is pretty flexible but still do you think this bend is too dangerous?

u/killergiorge2808 — 3 days ago
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Terra top panel won't close

Hey im finishing Terra gigabyte rtx 5070 ti build and the case won't close unless I bend the gpu power cable like in the photo, is this unsafe? Because I don't see any other solution.

Update : thanks everyone for the help I thought this was easier than responding individually my psu actually did come with 12vhpwr connector it's just my first ever build and had no idea lol. This seems a lot more bendable and will try my luck with it elsewhere 90 degree cables here I come!

u/killergiorge2808 — 4 days ago

Game Dev Mini ITX : Is this a good parts list ?

So I have never made a pc and need to make a mini ITX build because I will be traveling at least once a year to see my parents and no game development for 3 months is a no go for me. This Build comes around 2500 euros in my country (2888 $).

Pc part picker is giving me a compatablity warning about the air cooler although a quick google search is telling me I can fit it into the case. Also ignore the gpu, I added it for the sake of not leaving something empty, im actually getting the Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7 Windforce OC V2 which has a length of 261mm and will fit into the terra which I couldnt find on the website.

Do you see any compatibility, spatial or any other issues? Gemini is telling me the RAM won't fit but neither pcpartpicker nor chatgpt see any immediate issues.

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u/killergiorge2808 — 26 days ago

Nvme vs hdd

Im making a game dev pc and was planning to get a 4 tb NVME because I believed this was the standard nowadays with some hdd maybe for backups. A friend of mine that is a lot more experienced with PC building suggested me getting only HDD because he claimed the difference isn't that noticeable and also an NVME can stop working suddenly with no way of knowing whereas an HDD is much more predictable. What do you think I should do?

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u/killergiorge2808 — 1 month ago