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  • THERE. ARE. FOUR. LIGHTS!

    - Jean-Luc Picard

    - Frank Abatemarco

  • The EU is a capitalist entity, why would any leftist support it?

    gestures generally at modern Britain

  • Do you know why I stuck with it through s1-s3, even though I couldn't know if it would get better?

    'CAUSE I'VE GOT FAAAAAIIITH OF THE HEART!

  • Yawn. He's a pro-Brexit, anti-net-zero, conspiracy-theory-peddling demagogue. He literally endorsed and then tried to get selected as a candidate for Nigel Farage's Brexit Party in 2019.

    Why are people who claim to be on the left even giving Galloway the time of day?

  • 150 duck-sized sycamore trees or 1 sycamore-tree-sized duck?

  • I don’t consider Star Wars to be sci-fi. It’s a futuristic space fantasy.

    Is that an unpopular opinion? Most sci-fi/fantasy fans I know would probably agree with this. I love Star Wars, but in the same way I love Lord of the Rings.

    Also, Star Trek Enterprise is one of the best Trek series, IMO. Top 5.

    I would say the final season of Enterprise is arguably the best single season of any Star Trek show so far. But it was a long road getting there...

    The human crew (particularly Archer and Trip) were difficult to warm to in seasons 1 and 2 - I found them so much more emotional and overdramatic than an intelligent professional human would be today, and that it made it difficult for me to accept them as the bridge from today to the 23rd/24th century Starfleet we know.

    Season 3 was tough for different reasons - maybe it played differently in America, but watching from outside the US a lot of it felt like post-9/11 revenge fantasy. Very proto-'America First'.

  • They have duty shifts, each will have an officer in command. In a three-shift system (i.e. where each shift lasts 8 hours), you might have the captain commanding the day shift, the first officer the second shift, and another more junior officer on the night shift. Other times (like when Jellico commanded the Enterprise) there can be a four-shift system. If something important happens when the captain is off duty or asleep then the shift commander can always wake the captain - but the vast majority of the time (i.e. all the days in between episodes, which we never see) then nothing eventful happens during the night shift.

    On the Enterprise D, Data often commanded the night shift since he didn't need any sleep, but in principle any officer (even at Lt Junior Grade or Ensign) could be put in command.

    I ended reading up a load on this for a Star Trek Adventures game.

  • They've yet to try the 'pick the candidate with the most sensible policies' method.

  • It was the dawn of the third age of mankind...

  • I've found it useful for TTRPGs too. Art generators are certainly helpful for character portraits, I also find ChatGPT can be useful for lots of other things. I've had pretty mediocre results trying to get it to generate a whole adventure but if you give it tight enough parameters then it can flesh out content for you - ranging from NPC name ideas, to ideas for custom magic items, to whole sections of dialogue.

    You can give it a plot hook you have in mind and ask it to generate ideas for a three-act structure and encounter summary to go with it (helpful when brainstorming the party's next adventure), or you can give it an overview of an encounter you have in mind and ask it to flesh out the encounter - GPT4 is reasonably good at a lot of this, I just wouldn't ask it to go the whole way from start to finish in adventure design as it starts to introduce inconsistencies.

    You also need to be ready to take what it gives you as a starting point for editing rather than a finished product. For example, if I ask it to come up with scene descriptions in D&D then it has a disproportionate tendency to come up with things that are 'bioluminescent' - little tells like that which show it's AI generated.

    Overall - you can use it as a tool for a busy DM that can free you up to focus on the more important aspects of designing your adventure. But you need to remember it's just a tool, don't think you can outsource the whole thing to it and remember it's only as helpful as how you try to use it.

  • I Call Modi 'A Fucking Fascist' Who Would Take India's Freedom, Diversity And Democracy

  • I think he was pretty clearly there with the intent of his presence being antagonistic. He's not just a random Jewish man who coincidentally happened to be walking through the area at that particular time, he's a pro-Israeli activist who was hoping his presence would provoke a reaction as part of an attempt by political partisans to paint mainstream pro-Palestinian protestors as racist.

    But - regardless of his intent - if the only reason the Met could point to for them believing his presence might have actually been antagonistic is his ethnicity and his religion, then on the surface he hasn't done anything wrong.

    I think this episode should be read in the context of a wide-ranging assault on free speech and the right to protest by the current Conservative government, which is encouraging a pattern of overreach by the Met police in response to legitimate protest.

  • Greece has become the first country in Europe to announce a ban on bottom trawling in all of its national marine parks and protected areas.

    It doesn't say EU, it says Europe. The Guardian is a British newspaper, they know the difference.

    Brexit meant Britain left the EU, it didn't literally move Britain to a different continent.

  • But ... I thought the 2009 film was an origin story?

    It was literally the story of how the Kelvinverse came to exist and it followed Kirk, Spock, McCoy and co from their Academy days.

  • He also reprised the character in season 2 of Picard.

    I think apart from the Q scenes at the beginning and end, this Easter egg scene (and the punk's post-Spock reaction to being asked to turn down the music again) might be the only salvageable thing from that train wreck of a season.

  • Rishi: we have a plan for tackling the cost of living crisis.

    The plan:

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    How the ‘small boats week’ unravelled

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    Rejoin EU 62%, Stay Out 38% (Omnisis poll, fieldwork 10-11 August 2023)

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    Ed Davey: ‘Tactical voting can lock Tories out of power for a generation’

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