Teaching houseguests how to not get mauled (startrek.website)
District Court Confirms ‘Human Authorship’ Requirement - I thought this was settled law in the case Voyager Emergency Medical Hologram v Broht? (www.cooley.com)
I don't remember this other son of Mogh (startrek.website)
Unedited, straight from the Kindle version of the TNG Companion which has more typos and bad copy than you can shake a stick at.
🥦🥦🥦 (lemmy.world)
It still sounds like something Spock would say (startrek.website)
Believe it or not, this is what the original movie poster looked like. (startrek.website)
It was scrapped because of some nonsense about “scaring the children”
It would explain a lot. (hexbear.net)
Some lessons are timeless. (lemmy.world)
Trying a LLM on my computer, seems to have good taste. (startrek.website)
Just leave Mr. Broccoli alone... on the holodeck (lemmy.world)
This may or may not influence my next car choice (lemmy.world)
The even less ethical solution is something alike SNWs "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" first servant kind of thing (feddit.de)
My phone's POV when I'm still in bed and it auto switches from dark mode to light mode as "the sun comes up". (startrek.website)
Image Transcription: Gul Dukat with a bright light below him....
War is such thirsty work (startrek.website)
Wow! If I had a nickel for every time a Trek show had a blind engineer, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice. Right? (startrek.website)
Transcription: A side by side picture of Star Trek Strange New Worlds character Hemmer and The Next Generation character Geordi La Forge.
Because he doesn't like it (startrek.website)
Again, Jim? (lemmy.world)
(I imagine it’s McCoy telling him to knock it off, since starfleet doesn’t have HR)
Something tells me this is Q's doing (sh.itjust.works)
Data, the cultured artist (startrek.website)
Let's go party (discuss.online)
Posted this a while back on Reddit. Still holds up, watched another one today. (startrek.website)
#JusticeForEdwardLarkin (i.imgur.com)
How I feel when I type out a long and detailed reply to someone's comment only to find they've deleted the comment before I can hit send (startrek.website)
Transcription: Top panel shows a Star Trek transporter buffer being deleted. Bottom panel shows Nurse Chapel teary eyed for the person that was deleted.