Just no.

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Cake day: November 23rd, 2024

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  • Ugh, enough with the James Kirk already. This show has such a nerd hard-on, they’re contradicting the original series just to crowbar very specific pet TOS elements in.

    1. In “The menagerie”, pt 1, Kirk explicitly states he only met Pike the once when he was made Fleet Captain.

    2. In “Arena”, Kirk first meets “a creature apparently called a Gorn”. He has no idea what they are, nor does Spock, McCoy, Chapel or anybody else who (according to SNW) met them before bother to give him advice.

    Not that it matters, it’s clearly a completely different species from the alligator Xenomorphs in the current show.

    Twice already they’ve concocted absurd time paradoxes so that Kirk could become vErY iMpOrTaNt to SNW crew without breaking canon, but by now they don’t seem to care anymore.

    I’m at a point where I’m watching current Star trek once only for the occasional, non-TOS related character moments, and then never again. I could live with the Disco Klingons, but this is utter bullshit.



  • Same thing happened to me. If I block someone on Mastodon or another Fediverse microblogging instance, they’re blocked. Because that part of the Fediverse was built by people who had been harassed and doxxed off other platforms.

    Here? Blocking just means you don’t see the troll, but they can continue to inflict all kinds of havoc on your post scores. Ironically, “karma” isn’t a thing on Lemmy like it is on Reddit, but votes are still used to rank your posts.

    I guess there are a hundred great folk on here for every preteen edgelord, but that kind of nonsense really spoils the fun of this platform. Sorry to see you get downvoted for a perfectly reasonable post.


  • I do not hate AI, because it doesn’t exist. I’m not delusional.

    I do resent the bullshit generators that the tech giants are promoting as AI to individual and institutional users, and the ways they have been trained without consent on regular folks’ status updates, as well as the works of authors, academics, programmers, poets, and artists.

    I resent the amount of work, energy, environmental damage, and yes, promotional effort that has gone into creating an artificial desire for a product that a) nobody asked for, and b) still doesn’t do what it is claimed to do.

    And I resent that both institutions and individuals are blindly embracing a technology that at every step from its creation to its implementations denigrate the human work — creative, scholarly, administrative and social — that it intends to supplant.

    But Artificial Intelligence? No such thing. I’ll form an opinion if I ever see it.



  • A similar thread came up recently asking for human curated search engines. I don’t have the answers for either, but we need a concerted effort to sift through the hallucinated bloat filling up the internet. And when I say “effort” — it’s not going to be a small task.

    Basically, I think we haven’t seen the worst of it yet, and we really, really need a scalable solution if we don’t want to just abandon these interwebs entirely down the road.