Star Trek really ought to explore that more -- assimilated non-humanoids. Spaceborne species like gormaganders, maybe changelings, 8472 could make another appearance and this time the borg can assimilate them.
There was a Star Trek: Voyager themed arcade shooter (the kind that had a lightgun that you fired at the screen) that had this guy in it. Definitely went a little off canon, but that was a good thing, I think. They called that assimilated hulk dude a "Chaotic Assimilation" and explained in some of the lore that his physiology was resistant to assimilation and he was kindof half-assimilated or some shit. That was awesome stuff.
I can definitely see a lot of good applications for this way of doing things.
It does seem like I often run across "error handling" code that literally just catches a bunch of different exception types and throws a new exception with the same content from the caught error just reworded, adding literally zero helpful information in the process.
It's definitely the case that sometimes the exact sort of crash you'd get if you didn't handle errors is exactly the best sort of exception output the program could do given its particular use case and target audience. Or at least it might be best to let the error be handled much further away in the call stack.
I feel like I'd rather die for having to much faith in humanity than too little. And on that metric, I can't help but think BriannaWu was doing something right approaching right-wing nutjobs the way she did.
But more importantly, I'd rather not die in either of the aforementioned ways. What she did was definitely done out of (perhaps admirable) naïveté. And she's clearly grown as a person from the experience.
All that said, I don't know that she's got the best positions on everything. She says she believes that "trans women don't belong in women's sports" and she wants a "middle ground on bathrooms", both of which seem... problematic (even if the right wing wasn't so maximalist and radical about things.) And that part makes me wonder if the rest of the tweet was made in good faith, honestly.
Does no more allergy symptoms ever again qualify as fewer allergy symptoms?
Also no more breathing.
Or experiencing.
Because you're dead. In case you didn't catch it.
But what BeigeAgenda is referring to is that a high dose of Benedryl, aside from being a really terrible way to end up dead, or at least wishing you were dead, is a deleriant that is basically guaranteed to give you a really bad trip. One experience that those experienced in such often talk about is a visit from "The Hat Man."
Fusee gelee for Switch 2 when?