the yellow ones are not bacon.
the yellow ones are not bacon.
Gary Jones is a treasure. Him, Peter DeLuise, (and the very rare Chris Judge) are easily the best of the DVD audio commentaries.
Are we long enough into the streaming era to completely give up on a revival of cast and crew commentary alt audio tracks? We are. 😞


There are hundreds of such LLMs with published training sets and weights available on places like HuggingFace. Lots of people run their own LLMs locally, it’s not hard if you have enough vram and a bit of patience to wait longer for each reply.
makes sense that Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar gave themselves long months in summer.
the timestamp is generally local for the reader, not the poster.
If the climate is that intolerable, move. Don’t live in a monument to man’s arrogance.
Kodi can do this with the number buttons on a TV remote.
note that it can do it but whether it actually does or not depends on your individual install and if the CEC demons are cooperative.
(hello to the 10% of humans who live in the southern hemisphere, i did eventually remember you exist too)
they still help block sunshine from heating your south wall, which reduces the need for AC indoors.


She’s writing for Academy, and was cast in one (excellent) episode of Academy as a character who seems quite likely to occasionally recur, btw.


this is great Trek, among the best Trek, all about how to keep going after loss and failure, with help, and, just as important, by giving help if you can.
it got me all face wet like the end of TNG “The Offspring”, Data’s daughter, but the focus there was more on loss than what Data learned and how he grew from his loss. This ep was a celebration of that resilience after trauma.
I can suggest an explanation - conservation of mass/ energy.
let’s assume that Lt Riker’s ship had to use up at least 40kg of antimatter (and 40kg of matter, but that’s cheap) to generate the energy for that transporter operation that produced a whole extra 80kg Riker.
that’s a bare minimum with perfectly efficient engines and transporters, so it was probably well over 70kg of antimatter.
the Dominion decides that a few years of growing and training new troops is far less expensive than spending so much antimatter.