klinkertinlegs

joined 1 year ago

Well, considering there are still people in wheelchairs in Star Trek, guess I’d still be in one.

I like the inclusion (in the show), but I would hope that paralysis was cured that far in the future.

Been running it on my iPad since dev beta 1. No problems. Not putting it on my only iPhone or my watch though.

I’d welcome this. My ancient moto phone had a 5000 mah battery in it and is thinner than my iPhone 13. Idk why they haven’t crammed more in before now.

Idk about the writers, but the accountants did if you remember Wil Wheaton’s ‘raise’ lol.

Caffeine was how I self-medicated before getting diagnosed. Better than most self-medicated options.

If your self-served stuff is just for you or family, I use tailscale for that. Nothing publicly enabled, have to be in the tailscale net to access.

I got diagnosed at 36. Not super responsive to the meds, but I also can’t take a high dose. It did help my anxiety a lot though, both the meds and also knowing that I’m not just lazy.

Nintendo owns a large part at least. I didn’t about it that way. Also didn’t know there were DK Legos!

[–] klinkertinlegs@startrek.website 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

That’s what I wish for Pokémon. Highest grossing franchise in the world, works with knock-off legos.

[–] klinkertinlegs@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

That Enterprise shaming…

If our consciousness is just a series of electrical impulses, as long as the transporter keot those impulses intact, makes sense that we would still be us at the other end. But I’d think nearly any transporter accident would kill the person being transported since it would mess that up.

[–] klinkertinlegs@startrek.website 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I didn’t conflate them. I never said the users were trying to profit. Reddit is trying to profit off user generated content that is free given and moderated while whining that others are using the api they gave away for free to do the same thing, except those developers actually provide better user experiences and accessibility than Reddit does. Reddit has shown that the only thing that matters is the money they can extract from the free labor of others, so staying on that platform is acceptance of those consequences.

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