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  • I believe Trelane is seen an Andorian by most suffering the delusion. I can’t tell if they still see him as such after the illusion is broken, but that may add to the confusion and prevent Spock from recognizing him.

    Also, this moment was awkward and notable for Spock, but not so traumatic that he’d have Trelane’s voice and mannerisms flashbubled in to the extent he could recognize Trelane several years later, especially considering on the Enterprise, you’re encountering an all-powerful being every month or so. It’s probably hard to remember, “this one’s childish” or “this one’s feisty.”

    Now the big question is… why couldn’t Trelane cause a mass delusion to make people play soldiers or something when they come across him in TOS? It’s possible that similar to how the continuum can limit Q or Q2, they limit Trelane.

    Which leads me to a theory… if as implied in Picard, the Q aren’t entirely linear, what if this makes it possible for Trelane and Q2 to be the same person? The father over shoulder for all eternity thing certainly matches up.

    Although, I do think it’s a bit too early for Memory Alpha to go declare Q is Trelane’s father.

  • Let’s just say my district learned their lesson…

  • Reminds me of an incident in high school where a student accidentally sent an e-mail to the entire school district, and people started replying, spamming up my inbox.

  • If I’m paying five figures, that Miranda better have explosives in it for true authenticity!

  • Wow, that looks freakishly like Jack Quaid. Reminds me of this resemblance:

  • Not OC, by the way. Just relevant fan art that I know of.

  • The purple-haired one (who apparently is called Tongo Rad) kind of looks like a Boimler.

    Unfortunately, he’s canonically not human, but if he were, it would have been really funny to have a throwaway line about Boimler’s great-great grandfather being “in a weird cult of space hippies searching for Eden or something.”

  • “This is Dan, and that’s Dan, and there’s Marty at the helm to complete the crew. And I’m John and he is also John and all of us are wondering when you’re gonna die.”

  • Luckily, I’m down to just an iPhone.

    I used to use iPad Minis, but I was otherwise more of a Windows guy until 2022.

    The only other kind of Apple thing I have is a GPU-accelerated Hackintosh running under KVM, which mostly gets used for adding non-streaming songs to my Apple Music library these days. I do plan to quit Apple Music eventually - I’ve been collecting and ripping CDs by TMBG, which is mostly what I listen to anyway.

  • Now I just envision Batman saying,”Today is a good day to die!”

  • The difficult reality is many people, no matter how interested and technically skilled, aren’t going to have the time, money (yes, money, due to hardware), and energy to immediately go with fully self-hosted OSS paired with a LineageOS (or similar) phone.

    For one, you have to either acquire the hardware to run a server for self-hosting or get a VPS (admittedly not a huge financial hurdle, but still effort required). Additionally, you then have to take the time to migrate from iCloud to the alternatives. There’s also the fact that it’s a moderately expensive proposition to purchase a new phone capable of running something more libre like LineageOS. Until you switch operating systems, Apple makes using at least a little bit of iCloud difficult; for instance, you’ll probably need to use Find My at least once.

    These reasons largely explain why I’m still on iPhone for now. I usually don’t use iCloud for the storage, but I frequently have to use Photos, Mail, and Find My.

    I certainly plan to jump ship, but being stuck for now due to personal circumstances, I can’t blame OP.

  • iCloud web app has a calendar web app, along with others I haven’t listed.

  • Yeh. Also, Debian tends to hold back packages like that automatically. It’s just a really obnoxious thing to deal with for me, and Flatpak allows me to circumvent that.

    Though truth be told, I’m thinking of just staying on Trixie once it hits stable. While Testing certainly has its uses and I rather love it, there’s simply times where I don’t want to deal with the odd system maintenance ordeals, as comparatively rare as they are relative to other rolling release distros. I’ve been rather enjoying Bookworm on my laptop for a year now, which makes me think I would enjoy it on desktop.

  • Yeh. I totally could compress this to crap, but I didn't.

  • This just seems to be the web app in weird packaging, and you would get very little benefit installing it.

    Personally, I use an iPhone, and I just resort to the web app, and I can live with it. Not as fancy as on the Mac, but I manage. I'm able to access my Apple e-mails and photos just fine. I eventually just plan to jump the Apple ship, but like you, that's not possible for me at the moment.

    As others have said, rclone might work for you, but I personally don't use iCloud Drive, so I don't know enough to speak about it.

  • What software do you use for RPG campaigns? Is it just PDFs and word processors, or do you use a an online VTT? It should mostly be fine, but I figured I should ask.

    Also, what are you doing in terms of the Minecraft Server? While I think most support Linux, there could (not certainly are) be weird caveats depending on the server.

  • While certainly a weird idea, a TOS continuation series might not be so bad done right. I might love another episode where Uhura takes command, except it isn't just because all the men on the ship are under the influence of space sirens.

    Overall, the idea kind of reminds me of when they considered reusing the assets of the cancelled Secret of Vulcan Fury to make a CGI TOS continuation, though it didn't work out for several reasons, I'm guessing in part because of the death of DeForest Kelley.

    But honestly, I can see the sentiment of not wanting it - I think we do need a purely new Trek era, something like the mid 25th century or sometime in the 26th century.

  • I second Debian Testing. The only issues I have are updates slow down during package freezes and sometimes, a package you are using becomes a victim of a package transition. Both are symptoms of Testing being exactly what it says, so I can't blame them, but still a valid annoyance.

    The worst example was FreeCAD had a dependency being transitioned, so FreeCAD disappeared from Testing for a while, meaning my system wouldn't update if I wanted to keep FreeCAD. In the end, I just gave up and used the Flatpak. (I probably could have installed from Unstable, but whatever.)

    Truth be told, I kind of wish there was a project to keep some new packages flowing to Testing users during freezes. I get why Debian themselves doesn't do it - it would be a nightmare to maintain - but an outside community project would be amazing. It wouldn't exactly be easy, but such a project wouldn't need to necessarily do every package (just desired ones), and they would only need to maintain them a couple months until new versions start flowing into Testing again. I think the biggest difficulty is not going too far ahead of what will end up in Testing post-freeze.

  • I tried UE5 on Debian Testing and it seemed to work fine.

    If it works there, it’ll probably work on almost anything.

    Personally, I dislike Ubuntu, but if it’s been working for you, you shouldn’t have problems.

    I really like Debian and think it’s not too difficult, but it isn’t for everyone and might not be your thing.

    EDIT: Looking at the website for UE5, almost any distro released in the past 3 years should do the trick so long as the distro works on your hardware.

  • Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    How Many Kims on the Anaximander / Is the Anaximander sufficiently staffed?

    TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    (Not OC, mostly) Gowron Jumproping

    Risa @startrek.website

    (Not OC, mostly) Gowron Jumproping

    Quark's @startrek.website

    Looks like federation times are back up with Lemmy.world again.

    Risa @startrek.website

    "But when the phone inside her ribcage rings, it's not for me."

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    "But when the phone inside her ribcage rings, it's not for me."

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    Klingon Theology Question: "When I say jump out of an airlock, you will JUMP OUT OF AN AIRLOCK!"

    Risa @startrek.website

    I finished watching DS9... again.

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    What’s with Sci-Fi and Commemorative Plates?

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    How would the Trill Symbiosis Commission handle duplicate symbionts?

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Change my mind: SNW, SFA should fire their music departments and replace them with Chris Westlake!!! 😉

    Risa @startrek.website

    If I Get to Kill Him, Take My Latinum!

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    Is The Dog from “Much Ado About Boimler” legal?

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    Merp Naming

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Lower Decks Eulogizing

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    John Linnell’s Tele-Tele-Phone Cover

    Risa @startrek.website

    Look at Lower Decks gettings all authentic...

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    Which “Another First Kiss” variant?

    Risa @startrek.website

    If I had a slip of latinum for every time a DS9 character went to an alien afterlife...

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    I Just Go Nuts that this song has never seen a proper lease