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  • marcos,

    Anything that people use to mean “average” will evolve into meaning “bad”. There are no exceptions.

    marcos,

    Nah, Bashir would devise a clever plan to everything work out just fine without people returning their carts.

    Also, I’m pretty sure you got Garak wrong. He would promise never to return the cart, make a loud point about it for everybody, and insist on the subject every chance he gets. Just to covertly return it when nobody is looking because when Cardassia befriends the supermarket his people would benefit from the carts being correctly parked.

    marcos,

    Well, it is a planet everyone overlooks.

    marcos,

    Well, next time somebody invents a god, please make sure it’s somebody that will punish you if you believe in any god.

    marcos,

    Yeah, I know. The force a gorilla can make is minuscule compared to what those doors withstand normally.

    It’s only a joke.

    marcos,

    Well, as far as we know, somebody could be hiring gorillas to punch airplane doors out of place.

    marcos,

    Have you ever put a polar orbit on a map? If that isn’t a drunk beetle, I don’t know what is.

    \s but I sure hope this one is absurd enough for nobody to say it seriously.

    marcos,

    Oh, cool. I’ve watched it now. I was asking in case it was something I would have to search for.

    Strange New Worlds is surpassing my expectations. By a lot.

    marcos,

    Is the second to last an animated version of Strange New Worlds?

    marcos,

    Almost the entire point of the prequels is that the Jedi are horrible.

    So, yeah. That’s how they do it.

    marcos, (edited )

    I find it really interesting how bad heroes on movies have to be completely over the top and people still mostly don’t get them.

    In a book Anakin could be broken by the Jedi radicalism even if everybody acted humane. But I guess a movie couldn’t have enough time for this.

    marcos,

    Yep, I’ve adapted all of my setup to syncthing, and never looked back.

    marcos,

    You would have to move them into some folder you are not syncing.

    marcos,

    Well, it works in a different way than NextCloud. You don’t have a server, instead you just make a share between your computers and they are all peers.

    It takes some getting used to the idea, but it’s actually much simpler than NextCloud.

    marcos,

    Oh, I thought there was some large change on the distro.

    I can relate. I’ve kept to the top of the hill for decades already.

    marcos,

    What happened?

    marcos,

    Here in Brazil we have a bird that will attack anything that comes close to its nest. (That they make in low grass.)

    Airports have constant swipes looking for them.

    marcos,

    Now that you mentioned it. Yes, it does really sound like that.

    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,

    I’m passionate about quite a lot of things.

    A day job isn’t one of those, but it’s not a single-use line.

    marcos,

    As long as the same text continues relevant…

    marcos,

    Well, we could also go and fix it in the past.

    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,

    You never go to a star. Not one episode.

    Hum… I’m pretty sure TNG has a battle inside a star.

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