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NecroSocial 1 point

Wouldn't that have the effect of unmasking anon users?

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NecroSocial 2 points

Good luck attracting investment mate.

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NecroSocial 3 points

C'mon man, I made a whole /s/featurerequest sub for these posts.

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NecroSocial 1 point

OK, was trying to broker some peace, nevermind

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NecroSocial 1 point

Hint hint, Odysee embed fix, hint hint anvil.

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NecroSocial 1 point

Angus ain't so bad. He trolls for the lulz tho and sometimes gets on people's nerves but I don't think he's ever trying to be mean, just comes off that way sometimes. Once in a while he gets in a laugh out loud funny remark that makes the rest more worth it.

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Geeeeeeeeeeez Edit: In light of everyone else being all supportive maybe not the best first reaction. I do hope things improve for ya mate.

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NecroSocial 1 point

American song about the same topic.

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NecroSocial 1 point

$FUJ to 100k by end of year. Can't go tits up.

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A dramatic rumination on the scars of war which questions whether someone can ever be absolved of their most heinous sins. At least that's what the episode is aiming for. It gets there better than I would ever have expected the SNW writers to be capable of but there's still much to be desired. The ultimate note this ends on isn't one of hope or optimism but pessimism. Mbenga just gets away with premeditated murder for reasons the episode wants us to believe were, if not noble, then at least acceptable.

MBenga's victim was a war criminal, one seeking to reform himself in the aftermath of his crimes by becoming a respected ambassador for peace. Mbenga, a field medic during the war directly effected by the former's actions, left mentally scarred by acts he did in response. It's all good set up. However the ending is ultimately anti-Trek in nature. This is an ending Gene Rodenberry would have cut and replaced with an aspirational note showing MBenga struggling but ultimately rising above his petty desire for "justice" in the form of vengeance. Maybe he does still stab him but then he'd follow that by using every medical trick in his arsenal to save the Klingon's life. He'd throw himself on the mercy of his captain and plead forgiveness for his transgression and be given punishment but still a second chance for fixing his grievous mistake. The episode could have ended with Mbenga and the Klingon having some deep, bedside conversation in the med bay that left it ambivalent as to the moral quandary but hopeful that this is a world where even these mortal enemies can resolve their differences.

Instead Mbenga shanks the dude and gets away with it, with Nurse Chapel strait up lying to Pike that she saw the whole thing when all she saw were blurry silhouettes through frosted glass. Even worse we have an epilogue where Mbenga presents his vigilante style reasoning as if he was morally right to kill the ambassador. If this were some other IP this would have been a good episode however it fails as a Star Trek episode because it doesn't even try to present an attempt at aspirational resolution. The message is killing someone you believe to be evil is acceptable, due process and redemption be damned. That's just not what Star Trek is supposed to be about.

All in all a competent episode but it's DNA is just not Star Trek.

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NecroSocial 1 point

This was my cat, Piper. Now my mom's.

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NecroSocial 1 point

Good luck getting rid of that bit of intestine. Pssh who needs intestines anyway.

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NecroSocial 2 points

Reddit CEO Steve Huffman

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NecroSocial 1 point

You never replied to my comment from the last time you mentioned Korn.

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Here's the bill itself:

https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/senate-bill/3663

 

Here's a Verify article fact-checking the age verification measures:

https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/social-media/kids-online-safety-act-does-not-require-people-upload-drivers-licenses/536-df0b9009-43bf-4253-8986-090cfdda05a5

 

Regardless of whether people are upload ID's to websites or some government created system this is some nefarious shit being pushed under the guise of protecting kids online. It will lead to the removal of privacy from the internet entirely, hyper-charging corporate or government data harvesting, and opening a massive attack vector for identity theft. Been in the works for a minute and I'm super pissed to only be learning about it just now.

 

If you're the type to write your senator, now would be a good time.

 

Also here's an article from the Electronic Frontier Foundation laying out the censorship and surveillance concerns with KOSA:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/07/young-people-should-oppose-kids-online-safety-act

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NecroSocial 2 points

An actual good episode. I'm shocked. Nothing annoyed me, no canon was disrespected, the jokes landed, there was a sci fi premise, an new alien planet. I could actually rewatch this and not hate my life for doing so. I am super surprised. They nailed it with this one. Of course they are going throw away all this good will with an awful musical episide next week so I'm not getting used to enjoying SNW.

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