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  • Good point, that was the beginning of the decline already.

    Those speeder bike scenes, though. >chef's kiss< The rest of the film could've been Han Solo throwing up into his helmet and I still would've watched it.

  • Star Wars is just a formulaic fantasy story with a sci-fi coat of paint on it. The original trilogy was groundbreaking because of the special effects, and the story was entertaining enough to not distract from that. The other six films in the main storyline bring nothing new to the table, and are thus boring cashgrabs.

  • You won't regret it.

    But be aware, it is an immutable distro. This means that it is basically unbreakable (you hear stories about how linux machines can become broken by some update or such, but not bazzite or other immutable distros).

    But this also means that if you don't find an flatpak (or appimage) of a program you need, it can be a little teadious to install it.

    https://docs.bazzite.gg/Installing_and_Managing_Software/

    Just a warning. The distrobox option is especially flexible and powerful, but you do need to do a little reading up and setting up to install stuff using these methods.

    Otherwise everything on bazzite JUST WORKS, especially gaming. And the flatpak store has a ton of stuff, I have never needed anything that wasn't on there.

  • It's not about proving it beyond a doubt, the OP's frustrarion is about how the whole courtroom drama was inaccurate.

    The assumtion is this: Legally, Starfleet only allows sapent adults to join its ranks. So a toaster cannot be a starfleet officer, and neither can a dog.

    The fact that he is an officer means that in legal terms, Starfleet has already decided that he is a person, and any court that asks this question has a quick and easy answer.

  • You certainly have to learn new ways of doing things when you want to tinker, but they are basically UNBREAKABLE, which is my main plus point. I'm busy, I need my PC to be reliable. I don't want to have to troubleshoot stuff just to keep it up and running.

    If I had more time I would really enjoy the tinkering, but I don't so I need my distro just work.

  • I totally agree with you. I just hate all of these "don't have kids" arguments from liberal people. It's not a viable solution, because the fascists and the idiots are gong to have kids. We need at least some sane people to continue on.

    But the is all emotional and subjective, I'll admit that. I'm not really thinking about this topic with a clear head anymore.

  • And what then, the human race just dies out? I get the pessimistic feeling, but we may very well be the only sapient species in this galaxy. It would be such a waste to just give up and perish because of momentary hardships.

    We are literally sapient stardust, and I'm certainly not going to give up and throw away the efforts and struggles on millions of ancestors just because of some current corporate greed and fascism is in fashion.