After watching Lower Decks for 3 seasons and going back to TOS, I’m thinking about watching some of the middle entries. What are some of the meaningful differences between them. In other words: What should I watch?
After watching Lower Decks for 3 seasons and going back to TOS, I’m thinking about watching some of the middle entries. What are some of the meaningful differences between them. In other words: What should I watch?
I didn’t know there was a comic series. I guess I’ll read that since Amazon pulled their animated series off of Prime.
AI alignment research aims to steer AI systems toward a person’s or group’s intended goals, preferences, and ethical principles.
I am a sky-high developer and know little of such low-level APIs. Please humor my ignorance: Isn’t it bad practice to write a god-method that sometimes uses these parameters, sometimes others? Isn’t this better refactored into multiple dedicated functions?
In Germany there are also two words, “Doktor” (the academic title) and “Arzt” (a medical professional). If your “Arzt” hasn’t published a dissertation, you technically shouldn’t be calling them “Doctor”, but “Herr“/“Frau” <surname>. Very few people care about this distinction, though.
Disney would never have allowed Kirk to kiss Uhura.
it is on Paramount+, not Amazon.
That’s my grievance. It’s an Amazon Original (at least it used to be). Why is Paramount streaming it instead of Amazon?
Yes, I do. Man, what’s with the damn pluses everywhere?
I stopped caring when Amazon Prime required you to buy Disney+ to watch THEIR FUCKING ORIGINAL
Only short distances. Horses have little stamina compared to humans.
Piped link: https://piped.video/watch?v=a49K-uzKMZQ&t=44s
You can write concise Java. Just like you can write readable Haskell. It’s just not idiomatic to do so.
For which language do you have to pay the language inventor to use it?
Tell season and episode, no spoilers.
Thank you.
Still I find the lighting unnatural (personally), so there must have been some special reason to do it.
Is there anybody here who can enlighten me on why, in certain scenes, light would be shone upon an actor’s eyes in TOS? I believe they stopped that during the first season.
It also starts disappearing from Amazon around season 3… if we’re talking Lower Decks.