I always found this side of Star Trek to be the most engaging to me. The intellectual dilemmas; the inner battles of morality vs duty. These types of conflicts go way back to TOS, and some of them are timeless.
I always found this side of Star Trek to be the most engaging to me. The intellectual dilemmas; the inner battles of morality vs duty. These types of conflicts go way back to TOS, and some of them are timeless.
I remember some easter eggs to Marathon in the original Halo, and I’d been waiting for them to tie the franchises together, but I guess it’s not happening.
This show jumped the king quite a while ago.
“Google’s OS has its place as a simple, web-based OS that can run on low-powered hardware, but it lacks support for many of the apps needed by professionals.”
Martinet’s voice is as much modern Mario as the platforming itself. When he passes (hopefully a long time from now) I’d love to see Nintendo do a 180 on the franchise - just for one game - and actually have Mario pass as well. Maybe at the beginning of the game he sacrifices himself to save Luigi, and the game becomes…
It really is. I had it for years and found myself feeling a sense of guilt for not checking it daily so I can “like” friends photos or posts. One of the best feelings I ever had was deleting that account. I felt like I gained so much time and energy back.
Great design. Notch makes perfect sense on a Mac because of the top menu bar. Curious to see how the new graphics performs, compared to an external GPU.
Cool. I assume by the animation that the new Macbook Pros will be able to do the Kessel run in under 12 parsecs.
Thanks all. I’ll give it a shot.
Slightly off topic - does anyone have experience with setting up a new iPhone using Apple’s “Quick Start” function? It’s where you just put the new and old one next to each-other and everything - supposedly - gets transferred. I’ve always just setup a new phone AS a new phone, and manually redownloaded and setup…
As a father of a young girl, this whole thing sickens me. I hope, for her sake, and millions of other kids about to grow of age to use these platforms, that either something radical is done to curb the hate and misinformation, or they’re shut down.
These people paid a lot of money for the experience. If even one of them doesn’t want to be broadcast in the public eye, SpaceX has to respect that. This isn’t a publicly funded expedition, so they have their right to privacy.
You know, it’s been a while since I’ve seen these movies, or clips of it. And I gotta say, looking at scenes like this, Neo and Trinity straight up murder a whole lot of people.
Well, sure... “owning” a bunch of cartoon ape gifs is a much better use of that money then... say... anything else.
Love the art style. Looking forward to checking it out. Aside from that, I’m not too hot on how the ship is moving, like it’s flying through atmosphere. Yeah, I know it looks cool, but I don’t know why a starship would need to do a barrel roll like that.
Well, it would need to be, for the mechanism that extends and contracts the actual pieces of the blade. So, while it looks cool turning off and on, it’ll never feel good to hold.
The article is a bit misleading about cost and convenience. It fails to mention the cost of setting up the PC that will drive these headsets. You’re going to spend at least $1,500 between a headset and PC components to get a decent experience. And, you’re going to have to set all that up, configure it, and be able to…
Absolutely no need for discussion on whether to use a green or blue screen in the preplanning for this show ;)
This is one of those movies where you must, and should, put physics, science and engineering aside, and just enjoy the fictional spectacle.
You could film it too as a Prime video exclusive.