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  • The iPhone was the first smartphone that hot insanely popular. It launched the app store model that's now used on every mobile platform including Android. Those apps have gotten hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in India and China who are doing e-commerce and opening small businesses from their phones. That's food on the table for the working class. They can earn money while looking after their children because they're not chained to a desktop computer for internet access. People in remote areas can know instantly about natural disasters and the news, educating them and making them active citizens in a democracy.

    People across the world can chat with each other for nearly free using messaging and social media apps, and won't have to send letters or pay extra fees for long-distance calls. The iPhone got more people onto what formerly only Blackberry-owning business executive had.

    It's such a first world thing to belittle the impact of smartphone (an industry which the iPhone shaped tremendously), when it has so much tangible impact, especially to working people.

  • It's just extra seasoning.

  • I agree there's intention to present optimism and humanism in the face of conflict, but I find the execution to be lackluster. An example that comes to mind is Pike objecting to using mines in season 2 of DIS. He raises the issue directly to Cornwell, saying it's against Federation values. Then for some reason, the discussion becomes finding out why the Enterprise was diverted away from the Klingon war and ends praising Pike being "the best of Starfleet." The entire discussion about using unethical weaponry during wartime is sidetracked and left unresolved. The mines are still there on the station, and the responsibility of Starfleet Command for not taking down those Klingon mines is not explored.

    Another example is the explanation of the Burn. From interviews I've seen, the intention behind the crying Kelpien is to highlight the need to understand and sympathize with people vastly different from you even when the universe is as vast with warp travel impossible. The resolution is Burnham and Saru finding this Kelpien and help him understand his visions and thoughts, calm him down, and make warping safe again. But this Kelpien lacks characterization from the beginning. The audience doesn't know him that well, and we don't know why we should sympathize with his personal resolution. It would be much stronger if the cause of the Burn is the Emerald Syndicate, which we have established as a hostile force against the Federation. And we know they have good cause to be suspicious of the Federation from Osyraa's meeting with Vance. In the show, despite this message of reaching out to the vastly different, the Federation and the Chain never understood each other and resorted to using force. Another good candidate for the cause of the Burn is Ni'Var, which has its reasonable suspicions of the Federation at the time.

  • We already have Prodigy, Strange New Worlds, and Lower Decks under Kurtzman that are considered "optimistic." The question is, do kids want optimism?

  • Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    "Star Trek is dying." How would you sell it to a younger audience?

  • World News @lemmy.world

    EU far-right parties rally in Madrid behind slogan 'Make Europe Great Again'

    www.france24.com /en/live-news/20250208-eu-s-largest-far-right-bloc-makes-show-of-force-in-madrid
  • Nostalgia @lemmy.ca

    DK Eyewitness

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Germany got 60% of its electricity from renewables in 2024, and two thirds are planning to get home solar, meaning it is on track for its goal to be a 100% renewables nation within 10 years.

    www.euronews.com /green/2025/01/06/breakneck-speed-renewables-reached-60-per-cent-of-germanys-power-mix-last-year
  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    How a ‘cow fart’ vaccine could help tackle climate change

    edition.cnn.com /climate/cows-methane-vaccine-pirbright-spc/index.html
  • News @lemmy.world

    Trump to create religious office in White House, target 'anti-Christian bias'

    www.reuters.com /world/us/trump-says-he-will-sign-order-targeting-anti-christian-bias-2025-02-06/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Meet Eva, the AI chatbot based on a woman in prison

    restofworld.org /2025/paraguay-ai-chatbot-eva-social-justice/
  • News @lemmy.world

    Trump bans trans athletes in women's sports

    www.espn.com /college-sports/story/_/id/43703874/trump-bar-transgender-athletes-competing-women-sports
  • Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Michelle Yeoh asked Alex Kurtzman to do a Georgiou spinoff before Discovery premiered

    www.hollywoodoutbreak.com /2025/01/24/michelle-yeoh-predicted-her-star-trek-spinoff-before-discovery-premiered/
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Make your products in America or pay tariffs, Trump tells World Economic Forum

    www.dawn.com /news/1887213/make-your-products-in-america-or-pay-tariffs-trump-tells-world-economic-forum
  • Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Why the Left needs to watch Star Trek: It has lessons for today's techno-optimists

    unherd.com /2025/01/why-the-left-needs-to-watch-star-trek/
  • Mike McMahan had an idea that S5 could be the last season before the news was announced, so there was probably some pressure to tie some loose ends instead of focusing on the season arc.

  • Mike McMahan said on Reddit that that's how she wants to be credited. He didn't say why tho

  • Came here for this. Did not disappoint.

  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    British hunting group to take legal action to become protected minority group. Hunters have good chance of obtaining same status as Gypsies and LGBT people, campaigners say

    www.telegraph.co.uk /news/2024/08/11/hunting-communities-could-become-protected-minority-groups/
  • Lol fuck Elon. Leave and divest.

  • I'm so glad they decided to make the lines thicker. I always thought the Breeze icons were ugly because of their 1px outline style. It's hard to see and lacks weight. Liking the improvement here.

  • So Simcity 3000 meets the Sims?

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Silicon plus perovskite solar reaches 34 percent efficiency

    arstechnica.com /science/2024/08/continued-progress-with-dual-layer-solar-cells/
  • A slight inconsistency with Voyager logic is that the Doctor's mobile emitter seems to disappear when the Doctor is deactivated. That seems to suggest the emitter is holographic itself. But what emits the emitter?

  • What a clickbait title. It's just a generative AI that turns meme images to short videos. Big deal.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    French parliamentary election: Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally (RN) projected to win first round, beating the leftist NPF alliance and Emmanuel Macron's centrist Ensemble

    www.dw.com /en/french-election-far-right-rn-projected-to-win-first-round/live-69516485
  • World News @lemmy.world

    Far right party Alternative for Germany says membership has grown by 60% to 46,881 since January 2023

    www.reuters.com /world/europe/far-right-alternative-germany-reports-surge-membership-2024-06-29/
  • Trump is garbage. Biden is running against Trump. Therefore, Biden is the anti-garbage. Basic reasoning, man.

  • I'll eat my hat and comment here if Biden doesn't gets his nomination. I didn't say Biden is the nominee. I didn't even use the word "nominee". Its you who keeps attacking the straw man. But you know what? I'm 100% sure the DNC will nominate Biden. That debate performance was bad but he ain't losing his presumptive nomination. Don't confuse reality with what you want to happen.

  • So your logic is that supporting garbage is better than supporting the anti-garbage because it makes clear to everyone that you and everybody else are supporting garbage? Don't you think voting Trump because "he will win" is a self-fulfulling prophecy?

  • LOL. A lot of flowery language there but not much substance. The Dems can't switch now. Trump can instantly snatch on to that and attack whoever replaces Biden as an inferior desperate backup. Trump will say you Democrats have no idea what they're doing and they can't even stand behind their incumbent. This isn't only about 2024 but also about the midterms. Who would vote for a party that backstabs their incumbent?

  • Battle of the Fish Tank

    Prompt: Menacing angry colossal big goldfish with open mouth attacks (plastic miniature castle walls) inside aquarium, ((knight figurines attack goldfish)), epic, realistic fish scale, aquarium glass reflection, water surface, fish faces camera, dramatic angle, dramatic camera

    Generated using !perchance@lemmy.world

  • By ChatGPT:

    Tuvok: Ensign Kim, your dedication to your duties is truly impressive. I must admit, I find myself looking forward to our conversations more than I expected.

    Harry Kim: Thanks, Tuvok. Your guidance means a lot to me. There's something about our talks that feels different. It's like we're on the same wavelength.

    Tuvok: Indeed, Harry. I sense a connection between us that goes beyond our roles on this ship. It's a puzzle that intrigues me.

    Harry Kim: I feel it too, Tuvok. It's like we have this unspoken understanding that's hard to put into words. I've been thinking about it a lot lately.

    Tuvok: Perhaps it's time we acknowledge this connection and explore it further. How about we have dinner in the astrometrics lab tomorrow evening?

    Harry Kim: I'd love that, Tuvok. I've been hoping for a chance to get to know you better outside of work. Tomorrow evening sounds perfect.

    Tuvok: Excellent. I'm looking forward to it, Harry. The idea of spending more time together and unraveling this mysterious bond between us is quite appealing.

    (They share a smile, their unspoken feelings now out in the open, as they finalize plans for their upcoming date in the secluded corner of the lower decks of the USS Voyager.)