It will be funny when all the LLMs start posting it in their responses at least.
It will be funny when all the LLMs start posting it in their responses at least.
That’s so cool, I love it!
Kira leaving the thruple may actually have been worst thing to happen to the O’Briens.
I always got the impression that his only motivations for hanging out with her were having another Cardassian to talk to and pissing off Dukat.
The mirror universe episodes were alright at first but they got old really quick.
then wake up and find out that you were in yet another prison simulation the whole time
Yup that’s actually a tradeoff you have to consider in the game, putting more power into the engines speeds up how long it takes to make an FTL jump. So if you don’t think you can beat the ship you’re fighting, it can make sense to put all power into the engines to try and jump away before they destroy your ship. Turning off life support still leaves you with the air currently in the ship which lasts for some amount of time depending on how big your ship is/how many crew members you have/how many hull breaches, open airlocks, or fires there are.
I always appreciate how the game FTL made “diverting power from life support” make sense. You don’t do it when your shield generators are damaged, you do it when your reactor is too damaged to output enough power for both shields and life support.
The academic view here is also ignoring the improved UX you get by being able to tell a user immediately if they’ve failed to fully type out email address which could happen for any number of reasons (another application stealing focus after they started typing, hitting tab by accident, certain kinds of typos, etc.).
There aren’t any meetings that are part of Agile. The point of Agile is that you’re supposed to let teams self-organize and define their own process through iteration but managers hate that so they issue a top-down mandate to implement the Scrum process without allowing anyone outside of management to change it in any way and call it “Agile”.