Fedora Silverblue. I want a Linux system that just works.
Fedora Silverblue. I want a Linux system that just works.
His 90° turn sent me squealing I had to rewatch it. I love how Pike is supportive and a better model of masculinity.
We needed candidates that inspire people like Obama did (even though Obama threw the organizational infrastructure in the trash after his win). Hillary… did not.
How does it compare to paying someone for a plex server?
This came out of left field for me but I really love La’An as a character and I want her to be consoled so hard 🥺
I’d like separate address inbox support for my proton mail web client
I was worried before whether or not the first episode would be similar to the rest of the season or was just showy by virtue of being an opener. Whoever picked this to be the second episode read my mind. I really liked how the other comments mentioned that Una’s story can be so easily tied to many people’s own struggle as living as an “other” with the ability to blend in.
It’s almost sad that in the future we may find yet more ways to divide ourselves that will make this episode feel as relevant now as Measure of a Man decades ago.
I think the point here is to prevent tyranny of the majority. For example, protecting small religious or ethnic groups from discrimination or persecution from a majority.
Likewise, the ACLU (American, i know) protects free speech even for very anti-patriotic messages, even if those messages are unsavory to the majority.
Totalitarians in either China or India are bad.
This felt more like a mini movie than an episode. I hope this is just to please the studio as a season opener than what to expect the whole way through. I want conversational drama, not adrenaline filled action.
I think that’s what I really liked about DS9 and what happened in Enterprise that I wish could’ve happened with Voyager: front loaded with unserialized episodes but then the final seasons having some real stakes, strong character growth, and a big story to bring the series to a close.
Nothing will fundamentally change?