The planet had previously industrialized and since de-industrialized by choice.
I take this with a grain of salt, in part because of this past headline: Robert Picardo Says The Doctor Isn’t Just Comic Relief In ‘Star Trek: Prodigy’ Season 2
Which isn’t to say I hated him in Prodigy. Rather, I wonder if by “deeper”, it means he’ll be absolutely ridiculous, just rambling about opera and holonovels all the time, and the writing won’t be all dark and brooding on this show.
It took a good minute for me to decode that acronym.
I guess I usually don't acronym that film and just refer to it as VI or by its full name
What’s weird is in the IDW comics, Data has become a severed head again as well.
Why does the phrase "humans with a silly hat" make me think of this meme:
Bearded Rutherford actually looks pretty sharp.
Also, I find it rather funny that the prewarp civilization kind of just looks like a bunch of bargain bin Andorians. I bet Mariner will say my words almost verbatim.
Based. I find Desert Moonrise kind of vile. I don’t hate painting, but the colors look too Ubuntu.
I just realized that alternate Boimler is dying his beard as well.
EDIT: Fix grammar mistake.
Usually, Flatpaks. My generally philosophy is that if it isn't in Debian, it probably won't last. I make exceptions when something is the best tool for the job, like Tom J Watson's Emote.
This isn't rock solid, I admit - there are plenty of defunct projects that were once in Debian repos (neofetch is still in sid), and there are plenty of lasting projects outside Debian.)
Well, at least they were being on-brand. 😅
I get the feeling I’ll become a bcachefs fan for those reasons in the future (I tested it on a spare laptop as soon as 6.7 got into Debian Testing), but for now, I use a mix of ext4 and btrfs, as bcachefs-tools isn’t in Testing. It is trivial to apt-pin, but I try not to make FrankenDebian a regular thing. I have a feeling that they’ll iron it out and Bcachefs will be an option in Trixie by the tome it hits stable, if still with a /boot partition considering the slow state of Grub support.
Although Eureka has got to have one of the worst depictions I've ever seen.