ICQ messenger shuts down after almost 28 years
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    15189530, seared into my brain like my childhood phone number.

    3
  • Best character in the entire franchise (OC)
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    I don't love most Lwaxana episodes, but that one and Half a Life are wonderful.

    8
  • What women want
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    God damn right I'll do Picard.

    6
  • Do you use any drink app?
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    It's * exactly * how reference apps with in-app purchases should work. You can pay a la carte for specific lists of recipes, or pay more (once) for everything forever. It's a really good app with a fun design. I recommend it wholeheartedly.

    2
  • For real though, I think about this at least once a day
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    My favorite example of this is from The Chase, where they discover the origin of all humanoid species in the galaxy, probably the most important discovery made in the history of Starfleet, and it's never mentioned again.

    5
  • This more than mild
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    I use the Control D private DNS, which performs similar functions to a pi-hole, but I think is easier to set up.

    1
  • Is it time for 6G already? Traffic analysis says yep
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    When I had a Pixel 6, there was a bug that caused awful battery drain when on 5G, so I changed the preferred network setting to LTE for like a month while waiting for them to fix the issue.

    It had NO effect on my regular use at all. Running speed tests showed that my max download speed was significantly slower while using LTE, but that's obviously not indicative of real world usage. If there was any difference between LTE and 5G in terms of page loading, media streaming, etc during regular daily activities, it wasn't perceptible.

    4
  • Fear Mongering About Range Anxiety Has To Stop — CT Governor Calls Out EV Opponents
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 66%

    I'm in the same boat. I make drives that require refueling even if I leave home with a full tank once every other year (Philly to Indianapolis). Even with a very high range EV, that would probably require multiple recharges each way, so that's not a great use case for EVs, but you know what? That's what rental cars are for. I'll happily get an EV for the 99% of driving that I do within three hours of the Philly metro area and rent an ICE car for the at worst annual trip I take that isn't convenient in an EV.

    Of course, this is all theoretical for me because I drive a company car and so don't have much choice in my vehicle, and I probably won't have to buy my own car until that job perk goes away.

    1
  • Has google stopped working for finding anything?
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    It's wild that in the few instances where the generative AI feature would actually work quite well (summarizing lists of distinct instructions), it often pushes long-form video instead.

    9
  • If you begin Star Trek: Voyager episode Spirit Folk at exactly 11:49:35 on New Year's Eve, Ensign Harry Kim will kiss a cow as the clock strikes midnight
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    Yeah, it's definitely a bad episode, but it's really just a pretty bog standard "new technology goes haywire" Trek episode. It was a good episode for RDM acting-wise, and the makeup effects for Paris' deterioration were pretty great.

    3
  • MRW hologram Barclay is trying to rizz up Seven in "Inside Man"
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    Because at the point that this episode occurred, Hugh wasn't really an ex-Borg yet. He wasn't part of the overall Borg collective, but he was part of the rogue Borg, and whether or not he was fully an individual read probably still up for debate.

    3
  • My favorite gender
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    Agreed. He doesn't have any trouble interpreting or expressing feelings, it's just that he's kind of a prick with an identity crisis.

    7
  • Bucks County mom behind conservative school movement charged with assault, giving teens alcohol
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    When I was in high school, there were a few kids whose parents would let them have drinking parties and would drink with the kids. Even as clueless teenagers, most of us thought that was weird and creepy.

    3
  • Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates. Behind Every Self-Made Billionaire is a Father with Money
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    Yep. I have no doubt that Gates and Bezos and Zuckerberg are genuinely very smart and hard-working people, but there are a LOT of smart and hard-working people with poor parents, and you don't see a lot of billionaires in that group.

    19
  • It's Time to Ditch Evernote for One of These Alternatives
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    Holy shit, $170 a year for pro? Who on Earth thinks it's worth that? SAAS is generally an infuriating model, but I definitely think I get $100 worth of use out of Office 365 over the course of a year. Evernote is just not that useful.

    10
  • Sisko Explains It All
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    "For you, the day Elim Garak graced your ready room was the most important day of your war. But for me, it was a Tuesday."

    3
  • Padres sign Japanese closer Matsui to 5-year deal
  • flatplutosociety flatplutosociety Now 100%

    The Padres play in Seoul for the series opener next season. If they move Kim, I will be so pissed off on behalf of the people of South Korea.

    1
  • https://www.mlb.com/news/logan-gilbert-manny-machado-named-players-of-the-week

    Pitching sixteen innings of one-run ball against two good lineups will do that, I guess.

    1
    0
    flatplutosociety Now
    2 88

    Flat Pluto Society

    flatplutosociety@ lemmy.world