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  • It boggles my mind how my conservative father even remotely thinks anything positive about star trek, let alone being obsessed with it.

    Steve absolutely nailed it. Though I think his 4th point about optimism being a core part of star trek was missing a subsection. Almost all of the characters, and especially the ones the show wants you to root for have shit loads of empathy for the people around them, and often times it even extends to outright enemies.

    Whenever a crew member is losing control of their behavior because of a mind control space entity, the crew's first reaction is a level of concern people only have for close family members. When Sisko is doing arguably immoral acts for the greater good, he is wracked with grief and empathy for those he had to hurt. Janeway on the other hand just wants her coffee lol.

  • https://www.npr.org/1204955269

    If you think this description sounds suspiciously like Paradox Interactive's Stellaris with a Star Trek Prime Directive attached, you're not wrong. The mechanics of advancing your faction and winning the game (militarily, economically, or diplomatically) are nearly identical, and fans of Stellaris will recognize the game's style in Infinite's assets and artwork.

  • if you were able to ascertain with 100% accuracy that an ad was not a security or privacy violation

    Security isn't the only part of this.

    if viewing ads on your PC had as little potential for harm as viewing ads in the newspaper did, would you still block them?

    I basically already do this with the radio. The moment an ad plays, the radio gets shut off. I turn it back on at the next 0 or 5 minute mark and it's over.

    Advertisers do not have a right to force me to listen. The same applies for internet ad blocking. One of these is just automated.

  • Because ad blocking is a security and privacy feature. We have the right to choose what HTML and scripts are loaded into our browser. Without that right, we have no web security or privacy.

    We also have the right to not listen to ads, turning off the radio the moment they come on. Internet ad blocking is effectively the same thing, just automated. Piracy is completely different, because it is the unlawful copying of digital data.

  • Sweden already has very good public transportation, bike infrastructure, and walkability. So there are plenty of other options. Nobody is going to become more poor over this.

    The pollution from fossil fuel cars is a non monetary cost. That cost should not be placed on the shoulders of others.

  • The issue generally isn't ads, it's the frequency, targeted nature/data mining, and how invasive they are.

    The more shitty it is to use your site, the more people use ad block. This is a problem youtube is complicit in.

    And most people aren't using 4k to begin with.

  • I’m fascinated to see what the next big move is for these businesses

    They're going to instill contracts just like cable companies did. Wanna watch XYZ show? Just sign this 2 year contract for noname streaming service!

    People switching from service to service will not be tolerated for long. They must always extract more and more profit for their shareholders.

  • It's only going to be a matter of time before they start requiring contracts, forcing you to stick with a service for long periods or face fees for dropping them.

    They are capitalists, and so they must always profit more and more, never ending, for all of time. One of the things they will eventually do to hit that unsustainable proift motive is contracts. It's what the cable companies did, and it's only a matter of time.