In regards to the memory training: have you double-checked how much Ram your CPU actually supports, at what frequencies? For example even the 7950X3D supports only DDR5-3600 when you put more than 2 bars of ram in, leading to issues with memory training taking long/not posting/instability if you enable any form of overclocking in that scenario. I had that problem before and switching from 4 bars to two fixed everything. Just in case this might be your issue as well.
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No, since the claim "veganism does cause intellectual deficiencies" is still wrong, because veganism doesn't cause this, a lack of supplementation does. And most vegans supplement adequately. So saying that veganism "per default" causes this would be dishonest, because it implies that not properly supplementing is the default/intrinsic to veganism, which is not the case.
It's like saying "drinking alcohol kills you" just because you have to be mindful of limiting your consumption and it can kill you if you don't. An extreme statement that contains a kernel of truth, but is simply not correct.
Your response isn't any better, to be honest. Yes, there is a certain risk of a negative impact on cognitive performance related to a large and long-time B12 or iron deficiency. But there is a large difference between "you have to take supplements to be healthy" and a blanket claim of "veganism does cause intellectual deficiencies", especially considering most vegans supplement.
Side note: the B12 in factory farmed meat is also supplemented to those animals, otherwise their meat wouldn't contain it, being produced under those conditions. One can only hope all farmers actually do this
Langzeit-lurker hier. ich_iel ertränkt eh schon meine Timeline durch die Masse an posts relativ zu den anderen communities. Ich fand das bisher eher mäßig, aber mir dachte, dass man das ja "aushalten müsse" - Wachstum ist ja nicht schlecht für ne junge community.
Mir gingen die "signierten" Memes (mit Nudeln etc) schon etwas auf den Zeiger, weil das irgendwie so rüberkommt, als ob man sich unbedingt vom Rest der Community abheben will. Aber ok, kann man auch noch ignorieren.
Aber auf Meta-Kram, wo sich die Leute, die sich da selber ins Rampenlicht stellen dann auch noch "aus Spaß" gegenseitig als sexistisch bezeichnen, hab ich null bock. Erst selbst ungefragt zur celebrity ernennen und dann noch kontextfrei drama posten. ich_iel ist für Bildchen, die relateable sind. Wo ist das bitte relateable?
Ist auch nicht böse gemeint, ich glaub nur, das jetzt mal der Zeitpunkt wäre zu reflektieren, ob das, was gerade passiert überhaupt noch was mit ich_iel zu tun hat.
Why be concerned about your cats behaving "like a proper cat" as long as they are healthy and happy?
I live in a country where these measurements aren't used, so without any background knowledge I interpreted the comma as "and" at first. Looking at the picture, I'm pretty sure it's meant to be "or" instead, in which case they should have used a slash instead of a comma imo.
Chance verpasst, für diesen Post einen Account mit dem Namen "Instantkartoffeln" anzulegen.
Ach und ich dachte, dass sei eine Anspielung auf den "Gen Z haircut" (Seiten kurz, oben lockig)
uBlock Origin, to be precise!
Yes, the GM balances - they decide what type and how hard the encounters will be. But after that decision is made, it's the job of the system to provide the GM with tools to build that encounter and help me balance things: How much skeletons provide the difficulty I want? Is a lich too much? Red dragon or white dragon?
In 5e, you don't have the proper tools imo - the challenge rating is next to useless. In PF2, you have something akin to point buy for encounters - and if it says the encounter will be "moderate threat" - then you can trust that in 99% of the cases.
But at the end of the day, as a GM, if I want to provide my players with a hard, but fair fight, I don't want to have to guess what will work and what won't. Yes, with a lot of experience I will have an idea of that, but why would I pay for a system that just offloads the hard part of their game design to me? Good encounter-building tools don't get in the way of your creativity.
Well, the title of the video is "Weird Spell Rulings" after all...