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Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x01 "The Broken Circle"
  • Stopping to discuss his departure line in the middle of stealing the ship was so cringy and immersion breaking for me. "I want to go" also seems very illogical for a Vulcan to use as a command. Wants are irrelevant, what are your orders? Wants don't always align with needs.

    Drugs turning a doctor and nurse into super fighters that can easily take out masses of Klingons seems a bit over the top and not like a great message to send. Sometimes fights are unavoidable, but the best self preservation is to find ways to sneak around and gain an advantage in numbers and location (pluck one person off away from the group or set up a bottleneck, incapacitate with environment controls or drugs), not hope you can overpower a dozen or more enemies when you've only got two people. More contact means more risk of injuries, surely there's no such thing as an immunity serum that prevents all injury.

    I am curious to see if they touch more on the war trauma because that is an interesting story itself. It was shoehorned in awkwardly here, but I'd like to see it explored more.

    I'm not loving the new engineer, her personality is a bit grating for me and I don't see why you'd be allowed to transfer from a teaching position to working on the ship you just helped steal. It's one thing to not want to replace an entire ship's crew after an incident, it's another to reward non-crew for misbehavior with a choice assignment to the ship. She also has such a weird way of introducing herself to her friend's son. I don't get it.

  • I'm really enjoying no down votes on Beehaw
  • My first inbox message on Reddit came after I made a supportive comment in response to a post on an abuse survivors subreddit and that message was so vile that I spent the whole 12 years not opening my inbox/replies page except maybe 3 or 4 times. I read posts in communities I liked and essentially shouted my comments out into the void, then ducked out to read the next comment/post.

    Reddit had some great communities, but it also had lots of horrible communities that attracted all kinds of awful people to the site who goaded each other on. Subreddits were only ever as good as their individual moderation and policies since the site as a whole preferred promoting free speech over civility. I appreciate that my Lemmy server has a serious anti hate stance and a policy to defederate from servers that allow hate to flourish. I've been cautiously keeping up with my notifications here and actually reading my replies. I know trolls can still find ways to slip through the cracks sometimes, but it's nice to know they aren't actively courted and supported over here.

  • I'm really enjoying no down votes on Beehaw
  • I am on Beehaw and see a downvote count of zero when I long press on the vote count. I have been curious about how it works when people from other instances interact with Beehaw communities and others that don't allow downvotes. I didn't know if Beehaw still receives that external vote data through federation, tallies it, and hides it or if it was dropped entirely. I guess there's also the possibility that votes are only registered to the local instance where a comment is viewed, but I hadn't considered that.

  • what are some good communities NOT on beehaw.org or lemmy.ml?
  • When I first got here, kbin.social was interacting with Lemmy just fine. They turned on cloudflare DDoS protection and it broke their federation is my understanding. Fedia.io is a different kbin server that should be federating like normal. Try checking out [email protected].

  • what are some good communities NOT on beehaw.org or lemmy.ml?
  • I'm really hoping https://kbin.social/m/folklore takes off, but at the moment that server has disabled federation because they're having trouble scaling up to handle all the new traffic. The creator translates a lot of German folklore into English and seems very passionate about folklore and mythology.

    Today I also learned about [email protected] for English language discussion about Germany.

  • Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
  • Yeah, paywalls for all the popular stuff. "You've reached your limit of r/aww for the month. Please subscribe to see more soft, fuzzy animals. In the meantime, check out our free promoted subreddit of the month, r/NestleistheBest"

  • Reddit experimenting with blocking mobile browsers
  • I use Blokada 5 to block ads on my phone and it works pretty well. That version is free, but Blokada 6 is their subscription based blocker which is why I specify the number. I have no experience with 6.

    I usually hate apps for websites, but old Reddit is too hard to read on my phone so I used third party apps.

  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • “We’ve been hearing from creators and public figures who are interested in having a platform that is sanely run, that they believe that they can trust and rely upon for distribution,”

    I think someone hasn't been paying attention to the reputation of Facebook. Between Cambridge Analytica, being used to stir civil unrest, spreading Q-anon conspiracy theories to all the boomers, and fostering an entire genocide in Myanmar, Facebook has lost a lot of trust.

    I do think it's fascinating that they are hopping on the ActivityPub bandwagon though.

  • Is anyone else beginning to mourn reddit?
  • That's really cool that you've got a due date subreddit. I was on a pregnancy/parenting forum ages ago and it was really nice to have a group of women to chat with who were going through the same thing. So much of pregnancy just isn't taught in schools and I was the first in my offline friend group to get pregnant, so I had nobody else to turn to with "is this normal" questions. My kid just graduated high school, so this was before Reddit was around.

    For a community like that, I'd probably be willing to suffer through Reddit's bad changes for a bit longer.

  • Apparently the Reddit AMA with Steve Huffman went about as well as it could go off the rails.
  • Kbin is sort of a hybrid between Lemmy and Mastodon. "Magazines" are their equivalent of Lemmy communities/Reddit subreddits, while the "Microblog" section is like a Mastodon/Twitter feed. You should be able to follow Lemmy communities and Mastodon users both on kbin.

    I think Mastodon users can follow Lemmy communities and comment on Lemmy through Mastodon, too, though from what I've read the Mastodon UI isn't really set up to show Lemmy content in an organized way with good threading since its main aim is to support microblogging and following individual users. There are some things in the fediverse that you can do from multiple platforms, but will have an easier time doing it from the platform that is designed around that function.

  • Trump Is Charged in Classified Documents Inquiry
  • I've been exposed to enough unsolicited dicks in my life, personally. Sex is natural and erections are common, but I really don't need to know about all of them. Some things are better kept private. I also don't get aroused by every little thing, so all the hard dick comments are more confusing than anything. They're not relatable to all of us.

  • a megathread for developments on Reddit and with third-party Reddit apps
  • Before they changed what numbers they showed, there were karma farmers that specifically posted dumb stuff to rack up the most negative karma score they could. Over time Reddit has done a fair bit of tweaking of what numbers are shown and setting caps or floors in some places.

    This isn't special behavior, all posts have a floor of 0. Only comments can have negative scores.

  • HRT twitter scam
  • I'm perplexed that this Twitter post is using soy as an insulting description of a fake estrogen scammer when the whole soy uproar originated with right wing fear mongering over the plant supposedly mimicking estrogen and feminizing men. Soy as an insult is transphobia and it seems out of place in a post calling out a transphobic Nazi.

    Apart from that, I do appreciate when Neonazis out themselves so they can face consequences for their actions.

  • Your favorite board games?
  • The Warlock is pretty strong, I can understand that being frustrating at times. My group doesn't take the game too seriously so it hasn't been a problem for us having it be a bit unbalanced, but with people who are more strategy focused I can understand preferring the other games. I didn't know there was an updated version of House in the Hill, I will have to read up on that!