The reason I think this is needed is because a large percent of Internet users cannot afford hosting personal websites.
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The reason I think this is needed is because a large percent of Internet users cannot afford hosting personal websites.
A number of cloud providers offer an always-free tier.
https://github.com/cloudcommunity/Cloud-Free-Tier-Comparison
Regardless of how everyone feels about Discovery
You know what I haven't seen yet? Literally anyone complaining that Spock >!cried!< in the latest episode of SNW.
Keep that in mind next time you come across someone complaining about Burnham.
When I set this as my default sort method, Jerboa instead defaults to showing oldest posts first.
Twelve of those are mine, due partly to the very shortcomings being discussed here.
Hell, steal 'em from the other place.
Remember MrBabyMan?
We don't talk about steve-o!
Huff-mo?
Spezzo?
Idk. I'll try again after more coffee.
root causes
Oh, great! So it's going to restore all that state funding that universities used to get? The funding that student loans were used to make up after it was cut?
No?
Oh well.
Mastodon is like Twitter. Lemmy is like Reddit. And they both live on the ActivityPub network.
Kbin also lives on ActivityPub. But it has separate Lemmy-style and Mastodon-style areas in its UI.
If you want microblogging and communities, and you want them all in one place, you might like kbin better. If you don't, you might be fine with Lemmy. But since they're federated, you should be able to access most of the content from either side.
Try sorting by Top-Day
Kbin. What you want is kbin.
The Cage (in which Spock smiles and laughs) was set prior to season 2 of Discovery (in which Spock is an emotional mess) which was in turn set prior to season 1 of Strange New Worlds.
You probably mean The Menagerie in which he effortlessly and stoicly steals the Enterprise to return Pike to Talos IV (under penalty of death, no less).
But those events are several years away, and it should not come as a surprise to anyone but the most devout of Voyager fans that characters should develop and change over time.
Spock is a dyslexic half human who also just lost his adoptive sister only about a year ago, in a very traumatic and very classified fashion at that. And on top of that, he, like Burnham, is still learning what it means to be human after a youth of being forced to be exclusively Vulcan.
It is logical to assume that one's ability to conquer one's emotions should improve with age and with experience (outside of Trellium-induced brain damage or plot-device geriatric diseases). He certainly seems a lot more in control now than when he was throwing a temper tantrum in Burnham's quarters (despite his setback in SNW s01).
The whole point is experiencing the journey that gets Spock to that point. It is no different than Cadet Uhura versus Lieutenant Uhura.
Isn't that what Trek is supposed to be about? The human[oid] condition?
Ah, yes, Brother. The company that uses all your yellow ink to clean the print heads and to print tracking dots, and then only gives you up to 4 weeks to print without it before locking you out entirely.