Groups of highschool kids flooded into the local computer store to watch the Quicktime .mov load 1 frame at a time over the ISDN line in 1999. And of course the first 20 seconds of the trailer was literally fog, keeping us on the edge of our seats.
Rios had so much potential, and instead stays in the past hanging out with Guinan, changing the future DRASTICALLY and dies in a bar fight... over medical supplies. While smoking a cigar.
Holy shit, that's some fucked up writing from a 12 year old.
No one, literally no one, is going back and fondly remembering watching Picard. No one. Same with Discovery.
The music from this show, is wasted. It's great. The inner-light flute in the intro is a slap in the face to anyone who thought we were getting a love-letter to the character of Jean Luc Picard. I wish the music had been released and not the show.
This blackberry cobbler has a light and fluffy cake-like topping instead of the traditional biscuit-style. My fiancé said this blackberry cobbler was the best she's ever had. Serve warm with heavy or whipped cream.
What does an AI generated image of a chalkboard provide? It provides nothing except to be a "picture of science" for the completely science illiterate.
In fact, The actual purpose of the AI images is to provide content-breakup that can facilitate ad insertion. Confusing content with advertising is part of the goal.
I intentionally installed the Xbox Game Bar a few years ago.
After doing so, it associated my Xbox login with my Windows PC, and linked the 2, switching my Windows10 user to my Xbox login.
It actually is a ghost town. There's so little engagement, and even the upvote-counts seemingly aren't obfuscated, and are super low.
There's also already a lot of conservative trolls who will flame for "MUH SPEECH" if you suggest that they're an annoying conservative. "Hey man, I'm just asking the questions". In a ghost town, they appear louder.
My theory is that people just don't want to comment anymore. We all learned our lesson. If we comment, we just feed the AI beast. I'm not offering my insights and opinions so that you can scrape them.
PP isn't dollar store Trump. He's not even "we have trump at home". He's verb the noun guy.
Trump is a billionaire, celebrity, 1980's cultural icon who decided to turn to politics for power.
PP is a career conservative from Alberta who vote blue because their grandparents vote blue.
They are not the same. They are not even remotely related.