And another thing where Wars wins is the music. Star Trek has some memorable music but Star Wars is iconic.
Also the theme from Robocop 2 is almost the same as the theme for Star Trek 4.
And another thing where Wars wins is the music. Star Trek has some memorable music but Star Wars is iconic.
Also the theme from Robocop 2 is almost the same as the theme for Star Trek 4.
If its dripping all the time you should see a doctor.


This guy is either a Gene Ray or a Jaden Smith follower.


Dont forget the AC unit committing suicide? in the beginning


Well duh! Everyone knows that Goblins are Real


Wait til you see what they have coming up next


Hooray for not-bullshit!
Also, fuck you HDMI Consortium, if you are reading this.


They blow up a huge space ball in Episode I


Please! And make graphene compatible with older Razrs too.

I remember it sounding a lot cooler than that.


They are pointing out in this article that the way that the problem is devised for the computer makes it basically already solved. The quantum computer get a list of all the factors and, after a bunch of hand waving, picks one. Something a vic20 an abacus and a dog can all do too.


Some people would stand for that sort of thing but frankly I can’t imagine why…
Through the fire and the flames etc. etc.


I think that the era of platform locked internal tools is close to being over, at least for smaller organizations.
AI sucks for innumerable reasons, but the ability to create internal tooling for specialized systems is now something that organizations of smaller and smaller sizes can now take advantage of. IE, write a printer interface that does xyz for our machine and integrates with CUPS instead of a windows print server. Now we can save a Windows server license and an expensive proprietary software license.
AI is still absolutely terrible though. Never open a port to anything vibe coded ever.
How it started

How it’s going

I prefer trek and its not even close but the Star Wars music is just better.
Also, I love Its Been a Long Road, but never got into Enterprise that much.