ShranTheWaterPoloFan

joined 1 year ago

NASA.

I was PMing a student project for NASA and the sheer number of tabs and files I had open on my PC killed Windows.

I had a week until the deadline and I'm in a situation where things may or may not save, basic functionality was questionable and I had literally thousands of pages information to format and get out.

Once I turned it in I installed Linux and never looked back.

Because it's what they will buy, it's what I'll buy. And it suits their argument. Calling people out for not reading the article when they are quoting a price from the article is silly though.

That being said, I don't really buy the comparison between the optiflex and the pi. It's like saying you can buy a perfectly good Geo metro as opposed to building a kit bike.

[–] ShranTheWaterPoloFan@startrek.website 9 points 11 months ago (3 children)

$80 for its 8GB

It seems like people really aren't reading the article.

That was aggressively awful.

Sure, but there is a world of difference between 1700 and today, and an even bigger difference between today and space faring civilizations.

I think the idea that changelings had universally negative experiences is crazy.

You think if India doesn't change their name Pakistan will go "alright well go with Bahrat then!"

Mastering? It's an OS not a skill.

Are really looking down on people because you open the terminal often instead of being able to click something?

[–] ShranTheWaterPoloFan@startrek.website 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

People don't like cars, people like freedom and convenience. The US is designed around cars, and it's not impossible to live without a car, but very close. Your argument is like saying people like health insurance, that's why they keep buying it. The issue is that there isn't a different choice.

It reminds me of the future Borg from Voyager.

[–] ShranTheWaterPoloFan@startrek.website 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I love that episode.

And the moral of "I can get stuff just by asking for it!" Is a real lesson.

I agree with their politics, I just feel that plot took a hit to allow them to soapbox more. Aliens lost what made them alien and became humans with make up.

My issue isn't the message, to me it felt like the lecturing of DISCO with fart jokes.

[–] ShranTheWaterPoloFan@startrek.website 4 points 1 year ago (6 children)

I was really disappointed with the most recent series of Orville. I feel they moved from social commentary to being preachy and smug.

The biggest example of this is the time travel episode in season 3. You have someone who has established a life and has kids and real character growth, who wants to be able to live the life they established after being abandoned for 20 years. On the other hand you have Seth McFarland saying that it's bad. There isn't any real discussion of what right is, it's just McFarland saying that he's right and then circumventing any resistance. It ends with McFarland being smug he did the right thing and having no self reflection on the damage he did.

To be clear, I'm all about social commentary in my sci-fi but I feel like anything interesting is diluted to make it a closer parallel to earth. The Moclans went from a unique all male species, to having a rare minority that allowed for discussion of trans rights, to in season 3 being 50-50 split and a tired gender war trope.

I think the Orville has gotten lazy and moved further and further away from having interesting plots to talk about big ideas and moved more towards character driven drama and lazy hamfisted commentary.

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