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  • One minute coming up with a feature, ten minutes coding the most basic version, potentially infinute minutes improving/fixing bugs, -6 hours despairing over time zones. (I had an IT class in my last 2 years of school)

  • Aritificial Gravity is probably part of the system that prevents everyone from going splat against the window Maneo style when they leave warp. Without inertial dampening you couldn't move ships basically at all, so these systems are probably passive.

  • I really hope it's good, but I just really would rather see a series set on the Enterprise G or maybe a show that doesn't rely on well-known characters at all. Anyone wanna convince me Starfleet Academy will be great?

  • I think those questions say more about the person asking them. None of these (except maybe the last one) ask about political views, interests besides technology, humor, or what they care about the most if it's not one of the things directly asked about.

  • .wav files store volume levels (typically, but often higher) as a 16bit value 44100 times a second (again, typically, but often higher). This allows frequencies up to 22050Hz to be stored without losses. A lot of this is useless information, because most people don't hear anything above 16kHz, which only gets worse with age. Other parts of this might be useless information because of complex low frequency interaction with the inner ear which occlude some higher frequencies (psychoacoustics was a long time ago, can't explain it in detail). .ogg and .mp3 filetypes, among others, use that to simply cut frequencies that (probably) aren't heard. This process saves a lot of data, but results in lower resolution, especially in the higher frequencies (look up comparisons for 128kBit/s vs 320kBit/s MP3, you'll hear the difference immediately on pretty much anything other than phone speakers.)

    If file size is an issue, .ogg is great, if quality is the most important, go for .flac, as flac files also don't loose any quality while having file sizes between the two, though compatibility might be a problem on older systems.

  • custom ROM

    I'm using CalyxOS on a Fairphone 4, works pretty well, appart from getting Playstore apps from Aurora Store without a Google account (I search for apps in firefox and open the link with Aurora which is clunky but works). You can install a terminal emultor from F-Droid, not sure why you would tbh but I've found several.