olorin99@artemis.camptoTechnology@beehaw.org•"What do we do now?" - LMG's response to the recent controversies
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1 year agoIt was an april fools joke that they left up for a couple of months. Don’t think there was ever any explict content there.
It was an april fools joke that they left up for a couple of months. Don’t think there was ever any explict content there.
Cool, so different smithing techniques wouldn’t make much of a difference. It comes down to weight and thickness etc.
Well yes obviously in a fight the better trained soldier is more likely to win. My question was more aimed at whether the the smithing techniques used for a katana would result in a noticeable difference if using the same materials.
European swords outclass katanas due to steel quality but how would a katana made with modern high quality steel hold up?
And even if you had the source code it may not necessarily qualify as open source.