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moleverine@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•LEGO Build Complete
1·2 months agoI picked that one up, but haven’t built up the courage to start building it yet.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Rise and Fall of the Knowledge WorkerEnglish
18·7 months agoThe race depicted are notoriously dumb and only achieved space travel by stealing the technology. Don’t think about it too much or you’ll see all the holes in that idea.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•They didn't learn and now they pay the consequences.
9·9 months agoI know which album I’ll be listening to on my commute this morning.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Games@lemmy.world•Monster Hunter Wilds: First Impressions After the Long-Awaited ReleaseEnglish
2·11 months agoI‘be really been enjoying it. It feels like it took the parts I liked best from World and Rise and refined them. The new wound mechanic feels like a refinement of IB’s tenderizing mechanic only it doesn’t annoy me.
I’m torn on the way it tells its story, though. On the one hand, I really like the story thus far, but sometimes I just want to go smack a monster in the face with my horn and not have to wait through 15+ minutes of story to get there.
I think it’s just one of the GW texture pastes (Agrellan Something), then I hit it with either Nuln Oil or Agrax Earthshade, then dry brushed with Screaming Skull, I think? I think the tuft is an Army Painter one?
Thanks! The Sisters models are so cool.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Nearly half of Steam's users are still using Windows 10, with end of life fast approachingEnglish
3·1 year agoAMD support is baked into the kernel, so you really don’t have to do anything unless you’re on bleeding edge hardware and the drivers are in a version of the kernel your distribution doesn’t ship yet.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Nearly half of Steam's users are still using Windows 10, with end of life fast approachingEnglish
5·1 year agoI’m currently on Pop for the last couple years and I’m really happy with it. Being stuck based on 22.04 is getting a little old, but at least it means no new big bugs (in theory).
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•DECA games finally addresses Star Trek Online playerbase following Cryptic's forced exitEnglish
2·1 year agoThe ground sections absolutely feel tacked on. They were what would end up killing my interest. That, and the F2P model in general makes for a bad experience in my opinion.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•DECA games finally addresses Star Trek Online playerbase following Cryptic's forced exit
3·1 year agoI’ve tried to get into STO multiple times over the years and I’ve always found it to be frustratingly buggy. It’s not unplayable, but it has enough bugs in it that I get annoyed and stop playing at about the same point each time.
The ship combat works decently well and is fun, but the ground combat is really rough in my experience.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Which season should one with no prior knowledge of star trek start from?English
3·1 year agoIf you’re looking for the hopeful view of humanity’s future, I’d start with Season 3 of The Next Generation. It has that in spades, while also skipping over the first two seasons where it is really trying to find its footing. If you really like it and want to see how it all started, go back and watch the first two seasons.
If you like TNG and want a more character-driven experience that doesn’t focus nearly as much on exploration, Deep Space Nine is fantastic. Just like TNG, the first two seasons are kind of rough as they try to figure things out. They’re also a fair bit slower (some call them dull) than the later seasons, but if you like character and world building, they’re pretty decent. It really gains steam with season 3.
If you want to continue the theme of exploration, Star Trek Voyager is good. I don’t enjoy it as much as TNG and DS9, but Voyager has the advantage of the show runners and writers having fully figured out what life is like in that time period without the stumbles of the first two series. I’d say it remains fairly consistent throughout, but I personally don’t find that its highs are as high as TNG and DS9.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•Star Trek characters but we don't know their name
13·1 year agoShe did such a fantastic job making a character that I absolutely despised. It never once felt like she was acting. I hated her so much that I was concerned that if I met her in person I’d reflexively hate Louise Fletcher instead of Kai Winn just because she felt every bit as real as the actual actress.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla pulls out all the stops as Cybertruck sales grind to a haltEnglish
8·1 year agoWe’re not all buying EVs for the environment. I bought an EV because I think the car is cool and it’s really enjoyable to drive. It’s nice that the “gas” is also significantly cheaper, but that wasn’t high on my list of reasons to get the thing, either.
The EV owners I’ve talked to didn’t buy them for the environment, either, but I haven’t talked to any Leaf owners or anything. Maybe they’re more environmentally conscious. It being better for the environment long term is definitely nice, and I hope progress continues on batteries made with less toxic components.
Thankfully, I did not buy a Tesla and they were never on my list of options because of Elon. So he definitely alienated a customer due to him being an awful human being. I also won’t use any of their charging stations, since I don’t want them to profit off of me.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•15 Years Later, One Canon-Changing Star Trek Game Is Still Going StrongEnglish
3·1 year agoI’ve tried multiple times to get into the game. While the ship combat is fun, the away mission combat is a complete mess. In general, the game feels really unpolished and I just don’t have the energy to put up with bugs anymore.
I don’t think the fediverse as it currently exists will draw a significant amount of people away from the larger social media communities, but who knows? My partner isn’t particularly tech-savvy and she was on Mastodon without me ever having mentioned it to her. She was also the first person between us to use PixelFed.
I feel like the fediverse in its current incarnation is much like the early internet. It has a lot of promise, but most people on it are those who are enthusiasts and/or idealists. If the fediverse becomes easier to engage with over time, I can see it growing in appeal. If the fediverse equivalent of a killer app or high-profile voice gets established, we could see some huge growth.
I think that one of the hurdles it will face is that hosting these instances isn’t free. With the centralized apps, they have VC funding they can burn through while they try to figure out how to monetize their service and to build it to be robust enough to be stable while handling growth.
What happens when a large instance has to pull the plug due to lack of funding, or they fail because they get hacked and/or don’t have working backups, or the person/people who run it turn out to have an agenda? How things move on from those disruptions will be very telling for the future of the fediverse. They’re all things that could happen, and I’m sure at least one of them will happen at some point.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•No Man’s Sky update adds ‘trillions’ of planetsEnglish
2·1 year agoYeah, the soundtrack is perfect for the vibe the game is going for.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•No Man’s Sky update adds ‘trillions’ of planetsEnglish
4·1 year agoI put so much time into Freelancer. The multiplayer was really fun if you had a friend to fly with.
Rebel Galaxy feels a lot like it, but it’s focused on capital(ish) ship combat (broadsides, etc) instead of fighters.
I’ve been less and less interested in TV at all. I find myself mostly rewatching the few really good shows from times past and largely ignoring the new stuff. It’s nice to have something to put on while I’m cooking, but if all the streaming services disappeared tomorrow, I wouldn’t lose any sleep over it.
moleverine@lemmy.worldto
Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Interview: Alex Kurtzman on Section 31 and the "evolution" of Star TrekEnglish
6·1 year agoI really hope they put ST in the hands of someone who actually seems to like ST for what it is. I don’t think that’s what will happen, though.


My issue is primarily the poor writing. SNW was the bright spot among the live action new shows, but it really feels like it’s nosediving in terms of writing quality.
I don’t expect new Trek to be the same as 90’s Trek, but it really feels like it’s written by writers who are not all that interested in Trek and just want to make a contemporary drama with a delta on it. Earlier series had a “period piece set in the future” vibe that I really miss.