

Mixed IMO. I think the intended audience is teens? Has a bit of a Prodigy vibe, so if you’re into that it might be up your alley.


Mixed IMO. I think the intended audience is teens? Has a bit of a Prodigy vibe, so if you’re into that it might be up your alley.


IMO “woke” is a red herring when it comes to criticism of newer star trek. Some people hate things for this reason, but it obscues a more interesting discussion.
The real dimensions of value are the writing, the vision, what each series considers “action”, etc. I think it’s a distinction between what you’d expect from a Star Trek movie and a Star Trek TV show. They’re for different audiences, and I think Discovery, STA are going for a much wider market appeal (in varying degrees) and it changes the narrative structure, pacing, etc. I think they’re exploring the audience space with variations on Star Trek themes to grow the francise, and sometimes it’s to the detriment of what some people like about Star Trek - and sometimes it brings in new people.
I like Star Trek to be ethics porn about IDIC being more powerful than raw power. About the value of an education, team work, structure, and trust. I like it when the most tense action scene is a walk down a hallway - but I also like a bit of space pew pew sometimes. The new shows alienate me when they focus too much on physical action, individual exceptionalism, and a grimdark future.


I like the captain. The show is alright; I think I’m too old to be the target audience but that’s ok. Seems to be directed at teens.
Every scene is so busy and glossy. The robots going around bear an uncanny resemblence to the Star Wars prequels (“it’s so dense; every single frame has so many things going on”). The teen angst and romance doesn’t exactly fit into what star trek means to me, but we did get a bit of that here and there in earlier series. Like in Discovery, IMO there’s too much focus on exceptional individuals and less on teamwork. To me it seems like it’s trying to be many things at once. Star Wars, Marvel, and Harry Potter mixed up in a Star Trek setting. I’m a bit sad we aren’t pretending Discovery was a bad dream, but I can live with it.
… but, there is some star trek here, and I like those parts.


I forgot that it was playing about halfway through, it’s quite bland.
e: the show is less bland, don’t let my snarky comment or this intro stop you from trying the show


Beau. Maybe we could get a story about his targ when he has a good hand.
Dr. Crusher could get everyone a little hot under the collar with a ghost story
Please seek psychological help. The LLM chatbots are giving you false confidence in your ideas. They are flawed tools that will stroke your ego for the most outlandish, nonsensical ideas. Your closing sentence regarding self-harm and the wasting of a marriage are concerning. Please talk to professionals instead of chatbots.


It could be a little story anthology series, with each player taking terms sharing an embellished story to distract from the strength of their hands.
I’m not qualified enough to say anything conclusive - I only have a bachleors in mechanical engineering - but this is giving real time cube energy. This is written more like a religious text than a mathematical one. Five separate LLMs are credited in the Acknowledgements as not just tools, but collaborators, and I can’t find any record that you’ve studied physics. I’m concerned that you may be operating under delusions amplified by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatbot_psychosis


if you scroll down a little, it shows how an x.1.8 class solar flare caused a radio blackout a few days ago. it provides a heatmap and distribution of frequencies affected + the amplitude of the effect


you smashed your little ships


My partner hates this mug with a passion. Maybe I should get one 😅


I played the heck out of the Renegade demo, it scratched a FPS RTS itch I didn’t know I had. I wonder if it holds up?
App/platform separation is crucial. Finding the same thing for Lemmy. The official Reddit app is hot garbage.
My mom threw a massive tantrum at my school when they suggested I might benefit from medication. To be fair, it was a bad school and their specific recommendations were dubious, but something was certainly “up”. My sibling learned they were diagnosed with ADHD in childhood about a year ago, and they’re in their forties now.
Mental health stigma is really damaging.


Is the experience at all spoiled by the game’s popularity? It’s a great game in its own right IMO


I’m playing World of Goo, a physics game from 2008 that I bought in a Humble Bundle forever ago.
I tried it again on a lark and it holds up, I got sucked in. Classic physics game. One level takes me less than 15 minutes to complete, but it varies significantly.
There are interesting conflicting pressures in the game: you want to build with as little as possible, because the building material are your little dudes you’re trying to get to safety. Gravity exists, and weight distribution matters: sometimes you must harness this fact to win.
Some levels are about building methodically, carefully choosing where to use the corpse of a sacrificed little dudes, because it is an immutable choice.
Other levels are about dynamics and timing, and you can get tantalizingly close to saving your entire team in these levels.
Its old, its cheap, it should run on most things1. Strong recommend.
1: not android: NetFlix did one of their closed market acquisitions making “free” games here


I like this idea! There might be an increased danger of a battery explosion: it’ll be near bright sunlight, away from where people will see it, with an old battery. I wonder if there are battery diagnostics that could provide an early warning?
I’m sure most of us have a fistful of old phones somewhere, the idea of using them for something is appealing.


My guess is their terminal got messed up with a mess of control characters in the output of a command. If true, running tput reset would fix it.
me too!
admittedly imo they are being overused now though