In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.
Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)
!lostlemmings
Idk if that is a thing yet but it should be
OP really is furious at this imaginary battle in their head they’re spamming a bunch of places
Nah, seems more like someone spamming thier site. Every post of ops links back to the same site. Used to be normal posts. Now they’ve moved to making some kind of shitty ragebait?
Could you please not spam your post every damn where? This is a community about Linux gaming.
The post itself is interesting though, so I’ll discuss it in !historymemes@lemmy.ml, where’s it’s actually fitting.
OP, I think you’re looking for !lemmyshitpost