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  • Thank you. My mind spins a bit, but that's good for the brain I heard. If I'm on the instance A that is defederated from Instance B, I won't be able to subscribe to it at all, right? Or is it jest that it wont show on my defoult feed until i subscribe implicitly?

  • Thank you. Are any instances known for federating with basically everything (beside absolutely extreme stuff maybe)? Something that I can take blind with reasonable expectation that I don't loose much?

  • One the other hand, we have a lot of evidence that young human males are very horny... I don't think it takes away from original Spock's "maybe I'm suppressing more than I should" arc. It ads to it. And writing prequels is always hard, because your characters can't evolve above certain point. The need to end low, because low is where they started TOS - their journey need to happen there. Most are basically pointless and lead nowhere. Young Sheldon can't learn his lessons and grow because old Sheldon need to start broken.

    Having secret "there is more story behind his silence and cold indifference" is a great way to have the arc and not brake the arc.

  • I think that Chapel arc s brilliant and it retrospectively fixed part of the TOS that didn't age well, by adding hidden depth to character who was nothing more than a cheep joke.

    Also without it we wouldn't get "I'm the X", which is objectively the best thing ever.

  • If that's how it works for you, sure. But that's not the point. I don't claim that people learn one way or another, or Wich part is easy. The point is that a "steep learning curve" means something specific in psychology, and people use it to describe something different.

  • There is a "learning curve" to it - used as "it will be easier after a while. It's the other way around. Learning curve is when you learn like crazy at first, but than after you knock out all the easy wins your progres slows dramaticaly.