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I was never any good with music theory, but I knew someone would appreciate it.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Clothes very similar to the stereotypical “african clothes”

Could you expand on that, ideally with pictures of what you're talking about? L'Rell's outfit, for example, hardly screams "Africa" to me.

they got the actor of Tyler as a way to have an “exotic” accent

"Exotic" meaning what? Which race is he mimicking?

voodoo religious rituals

I know very little about the Voodoo religion, so could you please tell me which of its rituals were incorporated into the show?

they commit terrorist suicide attacks as well

And this is a known racist trope about Africans (since you seem to have settled on African, or at least "Black" stereotypes)? Because otherwise, you seem to be saying it's a racist depiction of...a bunch of different races, based on the fact that the characters do things that humans also do sometimes.

Or to make it more obvious, they are shown like “exotic brown people who hate the white ones

"Brown"

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

They played a good game last night, but things are looking rather bleak. I know Hellebuyck gets a lot of the scrutiny, and I get it, but they've got to get the offence going, and they really need to avoid those costly defensive breakdowns and penalties.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

That would be a question for Bryan Fuller. He's recently started to talk about this stuff, so maybe we'll get an answer some day.

One thing I do think someone said along the line is that they wanted to establish why the Klingons and Starfleet hate each other so much in TOS.

I've said it before, and I'll say it again: if they ever do an oral history of the development of that series, it will be a juicy read.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 12 points 3 months ago (4 children)

It's not in the article, and I don't think I've ever seen an "official" answer, but...I do think "because we can" is a valid answer. It was valid when they did it with TMP, and it was valid the subsequent times they tweaked the makeup.

In terms of how it served the story being told...I can see the appeal of having more alien-looking, "scarier" Klingons in a season that was ultimately about the dangers of xenophobia.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I always kind of liked the Kelvin Klingons.

Well, the makeup, anyway. I don't care for the costumes at all.

I think the cranium size was the biggest "miss" in the design - I quite liked the season two iteration of the same basic ideas.

A pair of Klingons as seen in "Point of Light"

I certainly agree that it needs government oversight and attention. A ministry, though...I'm not convinced, and inclined to think the worst when "we'll use AI to fix the government" was a consistent taking point during the campaign.

But it was rightly pointed out that AI is only part of the name. I'd just as soon it not be there, but we'll see what happens.

I guess Ben and Adam aren't aware of, or forgot about, the Great Title Change of Season 3.

[–] ValueSubtracted@startrek.website -5 points 3 months ago (10 children)

Former journalist Evan Solomon takes on a newly created role as minister of artificial intelligence.

Ugh.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/29859271

Starting now, we are changing the dev update to a monthly schedule. This is more predictable and gives us more time to write it.

Last month saw the release of Lemmy 0.19.11. It included a lot of changes backported from the development branch. This way improvements can already reach users while the main branch is still under heavy development in preparation for the 1.0 release.

There were numerous other contributions:

On the 1.0 front Dessalines was busy with different rewrites of the database to improve pagination, adding read, liked, and hidden content endpoints, speeding up compilation time, and also getting lemmy-ui updated.


For Lemmy to have a future, it's been a long-term goal to ensure that donations can cover the two full-time devs' living expenses, and possibly add more developers to the co-op. Nutomic worked on various tasks to aid this, including:

  • A redesign of the donation page on join-lemmy.org.
  • A new donation dialog shown directly in the Lemmy web interface.
  • A call for donations which was widely shared and discussed.

Although the goal is not reached yet, it looks like a success as the amount of recurring donations was almost doubled within a few days. It also helped to clarify and resolve some of the reasons why people were unwilling to donate.

You can see the full list of changes for April at the links below:

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