No one suspects a thing
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I will absolutely fight you over this comment. Still better than discovery though.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Haha, just joking about Masks. I do seriously not get the absolute adoration for Inner Light however. It's a good episode but it wouldn't make my top five. Stuff like Schisms and the one where Picard gets tortured beats it for me.
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My friend said the fediverse is the Linux of social media. Now I'm trying to get him on the fediverse, and he's trying to get me onto Linux.
I always refer to Lemmy as "communist Reddit".
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They use Haiku and watch Farscape.
TempleOS and BSG
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Joke's on you, I use star trek and watch Linux.
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TempleOS and BSG
So say we all.
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I don't use Linux or Apple. Just debloated Windows 11(Tiny 11).
I also don't watch Star trek or even watch TV.
We are out here. Enjoy your stay.
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It's okay, BSD, Haiku, and even Amiga users are welcome too.
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but The Orville is just Star Trek with Family Guy jokes
500 cigarettes was pretty good.
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Eh maybe I'll give it a try
I'm not a huge fan of most of the Treks, but I love Enterprise
Faith of the heeeeeaaaaaaaarrrrt
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I started getting into Star Trek last week and I'm planning to use Linux as soon as I get a laptop of my own. Lemmy has finally consumed me.
One of us, One of us
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I'm not a huge fan of most of the Treks, but I love Enterprise
Faith of the heeeeeaaaaaaaarrrrt
Enterprise has a lot going for it, if season 3 didn't ever happened, and the executives allowed the writers to use less technology and have that first season on earth they wanted to do, it would have been incredible lol.
i like a lot the "pioneering" feeling the show has, the crew still is astronaut-y.
And hoshi Sato is one of the few redeeming characters, alongside Dr Phlox.
Overall 7/10 enjoyable, even if the executives half-ruined it.
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It's okay, BSD, Haiku, and even Amiga users are welcome too.
Temple OS user here, I've been welcomed as well.
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I paid for winrar on windows, I'm going to make it every penny's worth
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It's okay, BSD, Haiku, and even Amiga users are welcome too.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]OS/2?
edit: I had no idea - it lives
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I don't watch star trek. A bit too "outdated" for my liking (am Gen Z).
I like The Expanse, The Orville, and Dark Matter (2015)
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Start with Strange New Worlds. If you like The Expanse (and I love The Expanse), you’ll like it. It’s gorgeous, it’s brand new, it feels modern, but it’s as Star Trek as the original series.
Then go to Deep Space 9 once you’re used to the water.
Please don’t ban me Lemmy admins, but… you’ll have people tell you to start with TNG. Don’t. It does feel old, heh.
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So you’re a BSD user and Stargate fan?
Babylon 5, and I multi boot.
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I started getting into Star Trek last week and I'm planning to use Linux as soon as I get a laptop of my own. Lemmy has finally consumed me.
Go deep! Go CachyOS!
And if you get an Nvidia laptop, welcome to hell
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And you don't use ai.
But for reasons you don't understand.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]My hope is that localllama-style use grows on Lemmy once the corporate apps start to really enshittify.
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Or don’t speak German
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I've just skipped around episodes in Next Generation, DS9 and Voyager but I love most of it.
Homefront and Paradise Lost might be some of the best television I've ever seen. The fact that those episodes came out before 9/11 might be the craziest piece of foreshadowing I've ever seen.
Little green men was my favorite though.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]And In the Pale Moonlight. I hope you didn’t skip that one!
Yeah, skipping around ST is reasonable. I skipped around Voyager a ton and still haven’t filled in the gaps TBH.