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  • Honestly, it took me a second to even realize this wasn’t just an unedited scene from LD.

  • That was a fun listen. We’ll see where this goes.

  • I think it’s less “I’m not the target audience” and more if you’re going to do a Star Trek [insert genre/target audience] show, do it right.

    It’s certainly possible to create an intelligent pre-school show that isn’t painful for adults to watch. Take Bluey, for instance. Toddlers love that show, but it also has a cult following among the adults that watch it with their kids, and the style doesn’t look like every single other kids television series on the air.

    In comparison, Scouts has a cheap-looking generic style I’ve seen before, and the plots we’ve seem are absolutely brain-dead and superficial. Sure, maybe we don’t need the kids to talk at length about the subspace plasma inverter matrix manifolds or whatever, but that doesn’t mean the show can’t be more than just bright colors and barely coherent plots. It just doesn’t do any justice whatsoever to what Star Trek is.

  • My sister called this an abomination… and she’s the one who sees redeeming qualities in DISCO (I do too, but I think she likes Disco more than me).

    From what I’ve read, I agree. This seems to be purely oriented towards iPad babies, which is horrid; these kinds of shows let their child viewers be dumber than they actually are.

    I’d much rather have a Craig of the Creek-esque show about a group of kids having fun and going about their lives on a starbase while their parents deal with big Starfleet stuff in the background, hinting at something bigger going on as a mystery for parents and smart kids to solve. The kids never save the entire Federation or something hokey like that; at most, we have something like a Picard stuck in the turbolift with three children and a broken leg during red alert situation every once in a while.

  • No, seriously. These are the kinds of episodes that really make you want to have Rick Berman “as a guest” in the trunk of your car before “taking him for a nice swim” in the river.

  • I think it gets good when he goes from unintentionally annoying to well-meaningly annoying.

  • I don’t know; I’d rather watch all of Discovery than some of the horniest Enterprise episodes…

  • Except Metro Center got torn down.

  • Persistence should be near impossible; you most likely have a bad habit or other factor that makes you vulnerable. As others have said, check your router settings; make sure your router firmware is the latest to patch any vulnerabilities. Check devices on your network to make sure none are compromised.

    My first guess, like others, is you're doing something horribly wrong with your port forwarding, followed by you're installing suspect software. Don't go installing from random Github/Gitlab repositories without at least doing a bit of background research. Also, sometimes even legitimate open source projects get compromised. Ultimately, try to stick to the bare minimum, just stuff from the Debian repos, and see if it still happens.

    If you still have the problem, then my last resort is to ask this (and this is really paranoid, hopefully an unlikely scenario for you): do you use your computer in a safe environment where only people you trust can access it?

    I mostly ask because if not, maybe someone has physical access to your computer and is pulling an evil maid attack, installing the software when you're not looking. Maybe it's a jerk coworker. Maybe it's a creepy landlord. A login password is not enough to defend against this; it may be possible for the attacker to boot off a USB stick and modify system files. The only way to prevent this is to reinstall and use full disk encryption, which I do on my laptop. You can try to use Secure Boot and TPM1 to add further protection, but honestly, your attacker just sounds like some script kiddie and probably won't perform a complex attack on your boot partiton.

    1: Despite their obnoxious utilization by Microsoft, they can actually be quite useful to a Linux user, making it possible to set up auto-decryption on boot that doesn't work if the boot partition has been tampered with (in which case you use a backup password).

  • I press X, and they make up some BS about how your unorthodox solution changes the warp geometry in just the right way. Picard gives you some sort of rant about being more careful in the future, a neutral relationship impact. Meanwhile, Chief tactical Lieutenant Murder-Anything-That-Isn't Human is so impressed their bio now says they want to marry you, though you know that will quickly change to shove you out an airlock unless you are a total psychopath.

  • I think I largely agree with your points.

    I’m also really annoyed that the choice tree required a website that no longer works. Additionally, for the overall results of the graphics, I’m rather bugged the game is that hardware intensive and think they could have easily optimized to make this game more accessible to lower-end hardware. I did my entire playthrough on an AMD laptop with iGPU (on Linux through Proton), and it was mostly playable.

    However, it was still really fun, and I only payed $12.50 for it.

  • Honestly, ENT looks pretty good. I mean, not as good as TOS remaster, but being done natively in 720p (and even 1080 in later seasons), it doesn't look that bad.

  • Honestly, GIMP feels like it's been getting rapidly more livable as a photo editor recently.

    Like, I still wouldn't call it suitable for professional use, but it's been causing me noticeably less pain since they finally introduced some non-destructive editing.

  • I like to imagine there’s just another Musk that’s better known in the Trek universe…

  • I remember my 1st Surface Go’s microSD card reader being pretty good.

  • bop

    Jump
  • Funny, but I personally prefer in in the original Klingon:

  • Harumph

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  • Surely that's got to be in the replicator database; I mean, I think it would be a big mess up on the part of the Obsidian Order if Seska didn't at minimum have an opinion on jumja sticks, if not eat them frequently enough to get it programmed into the replicator.

  • Harumph

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  • I'm tired of multiverse plots, but I might make an exception if it allows them to bring Hemmer back without too severely messing up the overall plot of the show.

  • I think you’re mixing up Office 365 and Office Online.

    Office 365 is a subscription for Microsoft Office that includes access to both the full, more powerful desktop Office applications and the much less powerful Office Online.

    Though I don’t think it’s even called Office 365 anymore, but I don’t respect MS enough to bother to Google what they’re calling it now.

  • Risa @startrek.website

    You're not the boss of me now!

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

    I'm finally going to the 🪩DISCO🪩

    Risa @startrek.website

    I'm finally going to the 🪩DISCO🪩

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

    Here's Some Parliament Class Love

    Risa @startrek.website

    Here's Some Parliament Class Love

    Quark's @startrek.website

    Has anyone else been receiving scam messages lately?

    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