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  • I got the Plex lifetime pass like 10 years ago, but just switched to Jellyfin over the weekend. It felt like every week Plex was asking me to re-pick my home page list and just insisted on re-adding their live streaming junk. Got tired of it. Reverse proxy is not hard to set up, and while there’s some encoding kinks to work out, it’s not like Plex was immune to those problems either.

  • “Explore Strange” immediately enrages me, even before the stable diffusion style clay art.

    Strange what, robot? Strange what??

  • Very small pickaxe?

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  • More or less gradual, continual bubble bursting since the start.

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  • I become media aware in the late 80s and everything was looking up. We were getting over racism and sexism, getting better at including other, especially well established, long-present cultures in TV and movies and at the grocery store. We had thrown away the attitudes of the past and we were going to move forward as a better society, diverse but still uniquely proud of who we all were and the various places we all came from. The Internet was going to give us all access to the sum total of human knowledge to the benefit of all.

    You can see how that’s turned out so far.

  • TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Star Trek: Resolutions

  • Advance!

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  • Honestly their way is better.

  • Honestly Dark Page recontextualizes the character in some pretty amazing ways. I don’t remember much of her DS9 presence, but as far as TNG goes the character is surprisingly brilliant.

  • I found it off-putting that the Barbie movie’s solution to its dilemma was voter suppression.

  • Feels like every survey in the last 12 years is 67% of people claim to be not crazy and 33% people are psychotic. Except for voting, apparently.

  • Do both

  • Someone clearly wrote this to sound like some kind of grim nursery rhyme humans would have learned as children, even in the 24th century, about the darker days of Earth history.

    Trouble is the writing for that show was terrible, so it just came out sounding odd.

    "Why are you talking like that suddenly?" "We've only got time for one take."