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  • 1 the things that have extra holodecks that I've seen are just space stations, which can have larger power stations. The ship in insurrection was purpose built to trick people into thinking it was their small village that they don't leave often. It can have all the power it needs dedicated to the holodeck and be slow with a Son'a escort for protection.

    2 with you on that one.

    3 also with you on this one. It just makes sense. Two people on opposite sides of the system could have dinner together in a holodeck. Easiest sell in the world after the holodeck itself.

    4 the only issue I have with medical areas being holodecks is how often we see power issues in star trek. If they lose power, no med bay, no holo-docs. But if you're already doing it, I see no reason there can't be all the holographic doctors you need, and if the entire interior of the ship is filled with holo-emmitters then the EMH isn't an issue.

    For the record, I'm with you. I think by the end of the 2380s they should definitely be having entire swathes of ships dedicated to holographic rooms.

    In Voyager, The USS Prometheus had holo-emmitters all over, so the EMH was able to walk around and take the ship back from romulans.

    Incidentally I was listening to some Certifiably Ingame ship breakdowns and they touched on a ship that has holographic interiors for a lot of spaces, but since I was falling asleep at the time I am unsure which ship it is. I'm trying to peruse the Playlist to see if anything looks familiar.

  • At least you all can get your family to use it.

    I can't even get my spouse to use it unless she thinks what we are talking about might be illegal where we are (it usually isn't)

    I've tried convincing family to use it, but all that happens is I just never hear from them until I see them in person or they call me.

    They don't even feel the need to back up their Amazon Kindle collection before they get cutoff from it... Thousands of dollars wasted if they ever lose access to the account.

  • Or call robo-rooter. They can help!

  • I have a picture of my wife posing in the children's cutout in the back, I jokingly asked if she wanted a picture with it and she got excited and ran over to pose.

    I mean, we were dating at the time, but one of the first dates I took her on was the Wright pat airforce base museum.

    This would absolutely have worked on me when I was younger. You know, if I had enough confidence to talk to women when I went to museums alone....

  • I do tend to wear blue jackets....

  • Give me autonomous swarms of T-Drones, or GTFO

  • "I'm sorry, I didn't know your trigger was s*y milk, do you need a safe space to calm down before facing the big scary coffee shop again?"

    A proper response to someone giving you shit about soy milk or almond milk or any other type.

    Or anyone who parrots Republicans and their AnTi-wOkEnEsS lines.

  • Calling out reposts obsessively is weird to me.There's more people who have not seen something than who have seen it, at least on the internet. I think most people have seen the moon...

    But if I ever have a problem where the vast majority of the posts I see are reposts, I'll simply block the channel for awhile. It costs me nothing, and takes less effort than typing out a comment complaining in every repost.

    It's the "STOP LIKING WHAT I DON'T LIKE" meme, come to life. And I'd rather let people have their fun. Doesn't cost me, nor anyone else, a thing.

  • Weird, I just had a bunch of mls tell me just the other day that a comment I made was strawmanning a hypothetical tankie telling me I'm wrong.

    And here we see yet another ml strawmanning.

    Super Weird.

    All I see is a bunch of people saying this is dystopia nightmare shit, and so far the only person I've seen do anything other than call it what it is is the ml comparing this to China.

    Surveillance states are bad anywhere, you won't get many people arguing that city wide government facial recognition is a good thing.

  • I love when people say they feel dumb because they didn't know something, because then I get to share xkcd with them, too.

  • In no particular order, I have French, German, Dutch, Scottish, Irish, and a teensy tiny bit of "my great great great great grandmother was native American and we actually have the proof but nobody could ever tell without a DNA test so it only gets brought up when talking about obscure family genetic lineage"

    Maybe it's because my family is super midwest-usa-bible-belt, and I never even found out about most of it until a genetics test when I got married to my now wife (we wanted to know if kids would even be a medical possibility with our various issues), but I don't identify with any of the places my ancestors lived in, so there isn't a particular culture I'd like to be part of. And to be perfectly frank I'm not sure I want to be part of any culture, I just want to tend to my forest with fair Goldberry my wife.

    You do make a good point though, if you're looking to be part of something or feel particularly drawn to a culture after being immersed in what you think it's really like, I could absolutely see this happening with 100% sincerity.

  • "or should I say us 🇮🇹"

    "Sopranos was my favorite show"

    Oof. Imagine saying "roots was my favorite show so it makes sense my great great great grandparent was black"

  • Treated lumber is a thing, and in my experience it's harder to light than carbon fiber and resin.

    My garage almost burned down once because I didn't notice sparks from my angle grinder were pooling on a CF/R panel, and it set off a couple other things (paper towel bar, shop towel, solvent residue close to the towel) while I ran to the extinguisher.

    This "article" is just an ad, and shouldn't exist without actual journalism going on, but let's not pretend wood can't be fire resistant.

  • I love the repeated panels, almost like the path is checking to see if anyone looking before it shifts.

  • A lot of people have trouble feeling like this, and is a big part of the sunk cost fallacy I think. "I know I'll like it more later" then eventually becomes "well I've made it this far".

    You like what you like, you don't like what you don't like. You can't really change that. It's okay to put something down if you aren't engaging with it.

    Anecdote ahead:

    I keep telling my wife if she doesn't like one of my books, I won't be offended if she stops reading.

    But she feels like it's just her "being dumb" and that she'll like it more next chapter.

    I took her to half price books the other day so we could get a bunch of books she likes, and the only reason she decided to buy as many as she did was because "we can sell them back to the store" even though I fully intend in giving away any books she won't read.

    The $2 I'll get back for it isn't worth the 45 minute trip there. And someone will probably get more than $2 worth of entertainment from it.

    I created a nerd, send bookshelves...

  • This is why I occasionally watch Bing bong theorem.

    It's garbage, it's offensive to several groups of people (some more than others), and it has a laugh track.

    By all my standards, it's garbage, with garbage characters played by( a couple) garbage people actors, and half the time it's not funny at all, not just "not as funny as it thinks it is"

    But.... I still like to watch an episode here or there.

    Don't get me started on all the people who tell me I should love it because I'm a nerd and I "like space". Usually these people don't understand why the "smart" jokes aren't actually smart and usually they're giving just enough of a "you need basic education to understand this" so that when the average viewer understands it, they can feel good about themselves for being oh so smart and understanding all that nerd stuff.

    And of course you can't bring any of that up without sounding like a pretentious douche who wants people to think they're smarter than they are.

    So uh... Hi, I guess I'm a pretentious douche. IM SMRT

    Like what you like, fuck the h8rz.

  • They stated they didn't break piracy laws because they downloaded a shitload of books for their LLM and didn't seed any.

    Torrents are downloaded by "leeches" and put out for download by "seeders"

    A proper ratio of what you downloaded to what you allow others to download should be 1:1 if you're not a dick. (1gb downloaded means you need to upload 1gb to other users for 1:1) but if you don't seed at ALL or if you only seed bare minimum to keep downloading things, you're called a Leech, and derogatorily. Because you didn't seed.

    So they're stating "we didn't break the law, we're just leeches!"

  • Shhhhhhhhhhh

    If I don't know my master plan, then THEY certainly don't either!

    Also I do intentionally leave some things a bit more vague, with ideas of what I want to do, but I'm hoping the players will start theorizing amongst themselves so I can incorporate their stuff into the game.

    It gives them a nice sense of accomplishment to have "predicted" something, and I think they feel more engaged in the campaign.

    Or maybe I'm just a bad DM...

  • rotated map of under-ice Antarctica

    Okay, who's gonna tell them...