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  • Just to keep it a bit up to date (though for the record, Ceroptesian is probably my least favorite Debian theme in recent years).

  • Are we counting S1 “The Elysian Kingdom”? I know it’s not technically a holodeck episode, but…

  • Thank you for saying this before people started crying, “Linux is getting encrapified!” without understanding what the article was actually about.

  • Do note that the yt-dlp version in stable will go out of date; I recommend installing it from the backports repo so it keeps updating.

  • At the same time, I can’t imagine how many knives are to Grand Nagus Rom’s throat, so Nog might have it relatively good. I’m sure someone would be bound to try and kidnap him at least once, but he’s an experienced Starfleet officer and can probably make it clear early on how foolish taking him hostage actually is.

    Like, it’s kind of a miracle Rom made it to 2381 without at least ending up exiled from Ferengi society.

    I guess Ishka may have used Zek’s social influence to keep Rom in power.

    Still, I think it would be fascinating to have “autobiograp

  • Technically Raspbian Jessie, I think- I was gifted a Pi 3 in ~2016 and fiddled around with it for a while. I also made some cursed choices, at one point running Windows 10 IoT Core on that thing...

    though luckily not for long.

    In 2017 or so, I started toying around with Ubuntu in VMs. It wasn’t really until 2020 or so that I started trying other distros; Debian Buster was probably the first non-Ubuntu distro I’d tried (excluding RPi stuff), and I mostly stucked to Debian besides one Arch install.

    At a certain point in 2022, I found myself using Unix tools so much I was starting to wonder if I should just use Linux instead of Windows. It was at this time that I tried NixOS in a VM for the first time and thought, “Wow, this is cool… I’m sticking with Debian, though.”

    Around that time, I threw Debian Testing (then Bookworm) on a second 256GB drive, ostensibly as a “test run” for daily driving Linux, and by “test run”, I mean I de facto quit using Windows; a few months later, I opted to use dd and copy that “test install” over my Windows install on my bigger 1TB drive (of course with sufficient backups so I could copy my Windows files over). That install is still the one I use on my desktop today and has just transitioned into Debian Testing/Forky*

    *A name I quite honestly hate, mostly due to the fact that Forky represents everything wrong with America today the Forky Asks a Question shorts beat out Steven Universe Future for an animation Emmy, though honestly, I don’t know else what I was expecting to happen.

  • I also use XFCE. My desktop’s currently on Forky and went through all of Trixie, and the emdia keys have worked fine.

    I’ll have to fiddle around and see what’s going on, though it may take a few days to get back because I’m starting school again soon, so I’m quite busy.

    For reference, what programs do you tend to use with media keys? For instance, VLC, Firefox, etcetera.

  • Honestly, I don’t think I’ve met more than 2 or 3 people in my life who even had a headset.

    In fact, whenever I see a VR headset in a TV show or film meant to depict the present day, it makes it abundantly clear that the writers are well off older people who are going to whine about the youth and are out of touch with how the majority of Americans live their life (or they’re being forced to make these choices by geezer executives that fit my description).

    It’s kind of similar to how the 1980s-2000s sitcom archetype of weird hyper best friend has been replaced by the “my whole personality is social media” archetype that is frequent in lower quality media these days.

  • What desktop environment are you using?

    And maybe just give device model for good measure.

  • Reminds me of the time I made a tier list of all the canon alternate reality Janeway variants at the time… though that was made before I watched Prodigy S2, which added another alternate version of Hologram Janeway due to all the time shenanigans.

  • I know. It seriously just felt like a top tier episode out of the series - the ending is such a tear jerker.

  • Oh, yeh! In the CD pregap that’s really hard to rip and didn’t make streaming!

    It was supposed to be on a compilation, but it got scrapped after he left Prophet Records for Pah Wraith Entertainment, unfortunately.

     plaintext
        
    Jaresh-Inyo, Sylvia Ront, Cardassian Union, Vic Fontaine
    Gamma Quadrant, Jake Sisko, Buck Bokai
    Norah Satie, Benny Maxwell, Miranda class, Holoprograms
    The Maquis, the Federation, Deanna Troi
    
    T’Pel, Photons, Chakotay, Deep Space Nine
    Kullnark, “Frame of Mind”, and “Something for Breakfast”
    Chancellor Gowron, Voyager, Bajor’s got a new Kai
    Ben Sisko, Sonny Clemmons, Sarek of Vulcan, goodbye
    
    We didn't start the fire
    It was always burning, like the Bajoran Fire Caves
    We didn't start the fire
    No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it
    
      
  • To be fair to macOS, it’s still Unix-based, which at least makes it less miserable for development than Windows.

    I would still go for Linux any time, though.

  • Well, except his parents, courtesy of Emperor Kodos.

    Also, why do I kind of feel like we need to see Ensign Kevin Riley in SNW at least once? (For reference, Riley is a Lieutenant in TOS, which suggests he’s been in Starfleet a few years.)

  • You’re right in some ways; Windows is closer to a microkernel than Linux, though it doesn’t perfectly adhere to the philosophy of - there’s supposedly weird things like drawing calls in the Windows kernel that should be in microservice, I’ve heard

    However, I wouldn’t necessarily call microkernels a detriment; in fact, Linux is a bit of an odd duck for going monolithic - modern Apple operating systems also run on a microkernel. Monolithic is an older architecture, and there are worries about the separation between components and system resilience e.g the webcam driver can’t crash the whole kernel.

    In practice, it’s less of an issue, and there really aren’t any open source microkernel operating systems that are practical for production desktop and server use, which has a microkernel though there are certainly solutions for embedded systems.

    QubesOS is built on Xen hypervisor, which uses a microkernel design, but Linux is then run in multiple VMs on top of it, which makes it more of a technicality in my eyes. RedoxOS also runs on a microkernel and is certainly intended as a desktop operating system, but its hardware support is limited; GNU Hurd is even more limited in that respect and not really usable.

  • Huh. Maybe I can look into it and see if it’s possible for Trek.

  • Neat. I love Debian, but its documentation is crap! I hope this works out and I can see an improvement.

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    Double-post/Cross post Issue

    TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Just a silly little GIF(

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Just a silly little GIF(

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    How did Nog go from not literally being able to read to outranking Harry Kim?

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    How did Nog go from not literally being able to read to outranking Harry Kim?

    TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    Too Many Reposts

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    You Probably Get That A Lot

    TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    You Probably Get That A Lot

    Risa @startrek.website

    You Probably Get That A Lot

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    When the "Danny Akroyd but fatter" guy finds out the truth

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    When the "Danny Akroyd but fatter" guy finds out the truth

    This Might Be Lemmy: They Might Be Giants (tmbg) Community @lemmy.world

    Got a copy of S-E-X-X-Y recently

    CD Collectors @lemmy.sdf.org

    How do you guys protect your FLP case singles?

    TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    To his credit, Tom Kenny has done good stuff for Trek before

    Risa @startrek.website

    To his credit, Tom Kenny has done good stuff for Trek before

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    How was T'Ana able to recognize the era of Earth by smell (or did she)?

    TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name @lemmy.world

    So it's a prequel, then?

    Risa @startrek.website

    So it's a prequel, then?

    Daystrom Institute @startrek.website

    Why did they revive Nova squadron in the 2380s?