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Sonequa gave possibly her best performance of the whole series in this episode. I know everyone makes fun of how much Burhnam cries, and like- it is a lot, but this time it really felt like she was being maximally vulnerable.
Also I really liked the Klingon(?) lady. Did not expect that to be her personality based on the promo pics.
Definitely. Zero complaints with the score, sets, uniforms, etc.
So glad to see this opinion, I think season four is one of the best seasons of trek out there, and it’s weird because I think 1-3 are not great at all. I feel the same way about Enterprise.
I think season one did everything great except the plot which felt like they were trying to do 100 things at once. I was happy to see by time season 4 came around they calmed down and focused on one story much better.
Agreed on all counts! I was personally not a big fan of S1-S3 at all, but S4 really blew me away and this season is even better. It really sucks that they decided to stop it after it finally found it’s flow. Like you said I am at least glad they experimented with something different.
I’m sorry so many of the fans are haters.
The motivation of the people that watch a show they don’t even like, then write about it online just blows my mind.
Yeah it is a beta, but the actual final update that was released lacked that gyro functionality over 2.4ghz that was in the beta. So yeah, you kinda do need to “downgrade”.
Hopefully they do release an update with that functionality enabled one day but it’s been well over a year now and they don’t even officially provide that beta version anymore. So it’s not looking hopeful.
The 8bitdo ultimate you linked to is great. To be clear I have only used it with Windows.
But if you get it there is a hitch that’s not made clear anywhere- in order to use on 2.4ghz mode (with the dongle) with gyro enabled, you need to downgrade the firmware to an old beta version 8bitdo doesn’t host anymore. Someone uploaded it to google drive in that reddit thread I linked to.
The devs did a Q&A that answer pretty much every question in this comment section: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwz2iZwYpgg
I don’t disagree, but discoverability is important. On the flipside there are so many times in FOSS world where I’ve actively looked for a tool for months, only to give up and then months later have someone randomly mention it in a thread where I discover it has existed for years.
Star Trek (derogatory)
I can feel what this means in my gut
Asking an llm to do things it’s particularly bad at
and being surprised that it isn’t good at itthat the company that makes it says it’s really, really, good at it.
This image isn’t making fun of GPT, it’s making fun of the people who pretend GPT is something it’s not.
This is the second time Book’s extrasensory abilities have been the key to solving one of the clues, the first being in “Jinaal”.
Yeah he’s gonna die in the finale isn’t he
Oh no I didn’t realize it had ended! Maybe someone else will pick it back up.
Or Nativefier (which uses electron) but with a nice GUI.
Mint or Zorin for those with windows experience, Ubuntu for those used to Macintosh, are all great “just works” distros. Don’t overthink it, OP!
This is really cool, it would be nice to have some quick options like start minimized or minimize to tray.
I have trouble believing that last bit. My Mastodon feed is always extremely full of scientists and Mastodon has almost 3x the active users that BlueSky does.
I have a very similar setup to you, and I use SyncThing without issue for the important files (which I keep in my Documents directory to make it easy to remember).