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marcos,

Yes, I do. It’s a lot of effort and hidden functionality to try to paper over the fact that the statements do not compose.

marcos,

Well, if you lose the OOPism of those dots, we can talk.

Anyway, I’m really against the “having” tag. You need another keyword so that you can apply your filter after the group by?

marcos,

I’m not sure if I could manage to get a paper newspaper nowadays if I went out looking for it.

marcos,

Not complying with requests is not the same as imposing your morality. Nopping out of the contact with some population because they believe your people must be killed won’t destroy their culture.

But then, yeah, the show would have to contain hard decisions, and would be completely different from Star Trek (at least the newer ones).

marcos,

provided they’re literal children

Yeah, you could just remove that part. There’s no sense on holding the non-intervention principle so high that you comply with every crazy request from the natives.

marcos,

What I said when the movie ended was: “it’s not exactly bad”.

Instead, it’s something else. It’s not good either. But the one thing I know for sure is that it has enough time to add another half-a-dozen cliché short-stories that don’t add anything to the main line. It could have pulled 2 or 3 good one from Matrix.

marcos,

Just clone the princes and get on with your day.

marcos,

sudo killall vim

Just make sure you are using a GNU system.

marcos,

Says a huh-man that uses paper to trade…

marcos,

Nano is the default on Debian for more than a decade. Maybe two. I don’t think vim is the default on any largely use distro now.

Are you actually asking why people use them?

marcos,

I would assume Quark speaks Federation Standard

I assume he made a clear point of never learning it.

I’d put larger odds on Nog and Rom eventually learning it (but not at the time of the screenshot).

marcos,

Hum… By the end of DS9 he lives in the federation. For nearly all of it he lives in Bajor, and shortly before it he lives in the Cardassian Empire.

Yeah, I could see the Lower Decks version of him speaking it.

marcos, (edited )

All of the people that will live forever affirm the consequent.

marcos,

Yeah, after careful evaluation, I’m not going to watch Enterprise again…

But I will check those two, thanks.

marcos,

Do they get to the parallel universe in Enterprise? I imagine there won’t be too many differences.

marcos, (edited )

The frequentist is unable to insert pre-conceived biases. Both will converge on the real answer if they repeat the experiment enough, but the bias being what it is, the Sun may indeed go nova on the necessary time.

marcos,

The AI being in the image does not make it AI generated.

marcos,

That static moon…

Is it secretly a balloon?

marcos,

Well, they have world peace, and don’t practice things like genocide or threats of mutual assured destruction.

marcos,

That’s preposterous! Next time you’ll tell me the language I’m using has a builtin operator that test if a number can be divided by another!

marcos,

Oh, bummer, my number isn’t supported by the free version:

api.isevenapi.xyz/…/87643895874857367499567729846…

marcos,

Well, you don’t want the kind of change that 9/11 brought.

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