

and Red Squadron in TNG “The First Duty”. (edit- I meant Valiant, from DS9. still “Red Squadron”)
I think Uhura was also a cadet in SNW first season
and Red Squadron in TNG “The First Duty”. (edit- I meant Valiant, from DS9. still “Red Squadron”)
I think Uhura was also a cadet in SNW first season
one of the photos shows a wall with many known names. it seems nothing interesting happened in starfleet between LD and DSC.
also. why is Joseph Mbenga listed as CDR instead of CMDR? (assuming it is him)
can anyone ELI5 why music streaming never fragmented like TV streaming did?
An album being exclusive to a particular platform seem to be incredible rare. TV platform continuously remove things from the catalog to reduce costs but that does not seem to happen often in music.
I don’t think so. Most people I know keep their phones from 3 to 5 years, sometimes more.
they are also confusing the software with the firefox brand.
I guess is people were using the oracle VM without license and were caught. Oracle makes it very easy to not notice that the Java distribution you download requires payment.
they are tons of cheaper and free java vendors. There is little reason to choose Oracle’s
what exactly do you mean by “locking down” in this context?
I’ve been enjoying the game a lot. My kids did complain that the battle mode is so barebones. 8 had a lot of battle modes. Going back to just balloons and coins is not great.
But I haven’t seen reviews complaining about this so I guess nobody really cares
and it requires line of sight which means it is hard to scale, will have issues with adverse climate and probably will need frequent realigments
they still could play nice and show some good will. they have been behaving awful recently
they are mixing gigabits with gigabytes so that is confusing. but even then, the math is still wrong for the usb 2 speeds.
I think that if that was feasible a successful project would exist already to develop it. it is not like people does not want it to exist. sure, there are tons of projects making variations of existing browsers but none of them do much besides minor tweaks.
From the top of my head Servo is the closest one and it has a big head start since mozilla developed originally. and that is just an engine, not a full browser.
I think you underestimate the costs of development.
while they have made a lot of dumb decisions, they are also in an almost impossible situation. every time they try to diversify their income they get hammered hard by the community.
actually, looking at the trailer there are 2 cadets of the Red squadron from USS Valiant in the wall:
Unfortunately the wall seems to be more an easter egg than anything meaningful.