[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 12 points 3 weeks ago

Old yeast?

Had a couple loaves do that because the yeast was old and only had enough oomph to do the first proof.

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 18 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

No/Low-Code: Letting people who don't know what they're doing half-ass things poorly without understanding the first thing about it and leaving them completely incapable of fixing it when something goes wrong and then pissing off actual developers when they have to go into the Playskool interface to fix it.

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 18 points 4 weeks ago

Most of the last mile fiber network is passive (doesn't require active electronics to pass the signal like DOCSIS/cable internet or ADSL).

Cable and DSL typically have the equivalent of UPSs in their neighborhood nodes, but they often go unmaintained.

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[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 14 points 1 month ago

That's basically what EFI booting does.

Initramfs's main purpose is to load enough of a system to be able to load/boot the kernel and everything else from the hard disk. It's also used for more complex boot scenarios such as loading LUKS and providing a password prompt if the root partition is encrypted.

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And this is AFTER I went in and disabled smart features and remove it as an app.

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Ordered a set of rechargeable AA batteries and charger. They're well reviewed and a decent brand. Specifically wanted the charger since it has USB input rather than 120v so I could top the batteries off from my laptop / power bank as they'll be used for my wireless KB/mouse. The product description only said "USB input" and didn't specify what flavor. Being 2025, you expect USB-C.

Received them today, and they use micro USB input. Now I have to keep yet another cable in my bag. Day mildly ruined.

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I don't really have a solid answer, and have only recently gone down the TrekLit rabbit hole, but I'd venture a couple of guesses:

  1. Many of them utilize existing characters, so that might be problematic given the age of the cast and/or their availability.
  2. I vaguely recall that existing characters for different series have to pay royalties to the writer who invented the character. I think this was the case for Nick Locarno and why Tom Paris is basically "We have Nick Locarno at home"
  3. Probably some other IP legalese mucking things up as it is wont to do

When I posted yesterday looking to get some book suggestions, many of them involved existing characters. I think the "The Fall" series is all original characters, so it would probably be a good candidate. There's probably others, but I'm not familiar enough yet to name any more.

The actor age / availability problem is probably solvable if the series was animated, though.

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I just finished "A Stitch in Time" and started looking for some other Trek books.

Ended up buying the Millennium trilogy and the Destiny Trilogy.

Was going to start reading Millennium, but when I read the preview/prologue for Destiny before I bought it, it started out with Sisko and Jadzia discovering the derelict remains of the NX-02 Columbia in the Gamma Quadrant, and I was hooked and had to buy/continue reading that one.

Which ones have you read? Any other recommendations?

Oh, also, I'm gonna slightly plug ebooks [dot] com since they have a huge selection of DRM-free books, and all of the Trek books I was looking at were available without DRM. Saves me the hassle of jailbreaking an Amazon purchase or buying it from Amazon and pirating a DRM-free version I can actually use.

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Preface: This post may include spoilers for "A Stitch in Time".

I started on a DS9 re-watch a few weeks ago but paused about halfway through the first season so I could read Andrew Robinson's "A Stitch in Time".

If you haven't read it, I highly recommend it. I'll spare you the book report/review, but suffice it to say it puts every one of Garak's scenes in the show in a new light. While I'm aware the novel is not necessarily canon, there's nothing in it that contracts established canon, and nothing since DS9 has contradicted anything portrayed in it. So, that's good enough for me.

There's a lot to take away from the read, but the biggest are all the blanks that are filled in. For starters, Garak's entire affable demeanor is a carefully constructed mask based on training, self-control, patience, and cunning. He's definitely still a good man, honorable even (in his own way), but due to Cardassian culture and its ingrained sense of duty to the state, things get a little gray. And that's before his time with the Order.

Some other takeaways include:

  • A recount of his time as a gardener on Romulus which was only mentioned in the show as an offhand remark but you knew was a good story (spoiler: it is)
  • His history with Dukat and why there's so much animosity between them (and the reveal of Dukat's non-canon first name)
  • A more in-depth look at the emotional toil he was going through leading up to the invasion of the Dominion-controlled Cardassia as well as the lingering hostility toward him from the Bajorans. In the show, we mostly see this as his claustrophobia flares up, but that's just the tip of the iceberg.
  • How he ended up in the Obsidian Order as well as some of his missions with them
  • Why and how he fell from grace with the Order
  • His early life and relationship with Enabran Tain and exactly how much influence Tain had over him from his early life and even after Tain's death.
  • The exact circumstances and what it was like when he was first exiled to Terok Nor (he was forced to be a tailor rather than choosing that as a cover)
  • How absolutely full of shit Dukat was when he described himself as benevolent toward the Bajorans. The show makes it clear he's not exactly remembering correctly, but the novel makes it clear he was "excessive" in his methods even by Cardassian standards. Marc Alaimo's extremely charismatic performance left you wondering if maybe there was some truth to the way Dukat remembered things, but the book puts that notion to bed.
  • And just so much more.

The whole novel added depth to an already deep character that had hidden depths and still left you wanting more. I think my only gripe with the novel was that it wasn't 300 pages longer.

So yeah, looking forward to continuing my DS9 re-watch with Garak's full backstory in mind.

Actual SpoilerOne curve ball that got me was that I was fully expecting "One Charaban" to be Dukat. The way he was described, especially with "the gruff voice" being his distinguishing feature, as well as the eventual betrayal, just seemed like he was setup perfectly to be Dukat (at Bamarren, the military school he went to, no one used real names, only designations). Turns out he wasn't, though he was associated with Dukat later in the book.

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 16 points 1 month ago

Not just Facebook comments lol.

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I'm here for the crossovers.

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 11 points 1 month ago

Which is more horrifying? Kerneld or PulseLinux?

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Top Scene: S1E05: Babel

Bottom Scene: S1E06: Captive Pursuit

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 14 points 1 month ago

This episode was directed by Johnathan Frakes, the actor who portrayed Thomas Riker in “Second Chances” and “Defiant”

I knew I recognized him!

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 11 points 1 month ago

I found it interesting that Takei credits the franchise's popularity with it being originally a low-rated show. Since it was low rated, it was cheap for networks to syndicate, so it was run frequently which built up the fan base.

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 19 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Can't forget its pseudo-predecessor America's Funniest Home Videos and all of the guys recording themselves getting kicked/hit in the groin to try to win $10,000.

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 11 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

"Unexpected item in bagging area. Help is on the way."

[-] IcedRaktajino@startrek.website 16 points 2 months ago

Just did an HD remake of an old meme:

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