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  • This episode was a close miss for me, it's like it had the framework to be a good episode but they just didn't finish it up correctly.

    The whole debate thing with Jay-Den saying Klingons must be Klingons, yeah duh, everyone knows that, weak! And the thing with the fake battle, really no one else thought of it? Honestly ST always had problems portraying Klingons consistently, they usually make them appear so dumb you wonder how they can manage to keep their fricking starships operational.

    Speaking of inconsistency, Darem was introduced in E01 being an asshole for no reason, then five minutes after changed completely, now he's even a wannabe-counsellor? I'm all for character growth, but there was none, it was more like character switch.

    Loved the quote from The Drumhead, loved hearing the Klingon theme once again, I would have loved to hear it a bit longer.

    Picardo is killing it as usual.

    I'm seeing a slight improvement. I'm still hopeful this show can sediment into something good. I'm worried how they seem to have picked a protagonist once again, a thing I hated from Discovery.

  • It's a bit weird that losing Qonos somehow wiped out the whole Klingon empire.

  • I agree that the resolution should be obvious, and after the Betazed episode, it is again ridiculous that political problems are solved at a school, but then again, it was ridiculous that Picard solved all problems in the galaxy.

    Eh, that's just how shows work. Just imagine that there are a slew of other problems being solved off-screen by characters we never met.

  • If no other law enforcement is willing to deal with them, they can do whatever they want.

  • Better than being unable to enjoy anything

  • I was alive during the '90s, I'm Italian, in Europe we had the Yugoslavian Wars, my country was involved in the Kosovo war... If you asked anyone on the street they would have told you we were living in the most peaceful time in recent history.

    The Federation is huge, it's plausible that an important conflict like the one with the Cardassians still ranked low compared to those with the Klingons or Romulans.

  • I've done this but staying roughly in the same field while changing roles. So it looks like I had a career!

  • That's what I do for my friends. But finding out where wires go sucks.

  • I came to post this. I would have been super stoked, and I actually was when the Motorola Atrix was announced a lifetime ago, now my first reaction is "hell no!".

  • Calling it retconning is a strech when it mostly added new story where there was none.

  • Well, that is a terrible title

  • why?

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  • That's what my house does. If I kill the internet, automations still work, as well as the interface via LAN (I've got hairpin NAT set up to make this easier than having 2 addresses in the app), if I kill Home Assistant, all devices still function manually.I favor ZigBee to WiFi smart devices, although the polluted spectrum in my area gives me some headaches. With WiFi devices when possible I buy premade stuff (so that it's CE compliant), and flash ESPHome on them, or similar.

  • why?

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  • That tweet is obsolete since Home Assistant and ESPHome have become usable

  • The EU needs to realize we're too dependent on outside powers for EVERYTHING. We need a multi-decade plan to boost education, research and production, paid by higher taxation on profitable businesses and wealthy individuals.

  • me_irl

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  • I don't think so, but I'd just like to point out we had photo editing before AI

  • Ewwww

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  • My soul is a battlefield today, but the battle isn't over yet

  • I live in Italy, in the valley around our biggest river. It's humid as fuck. Summers used to reach 32-35°C. Nowadays 40-45°C is not uncommon. Our offices are usually air-conditioned, but production areas aren't.