Guinan is the better bartender, if you're just a regular Starfleet officer looking to down a pint of syntheholic ale.
Nonsense, she also has green!
Besides, I couldn't see Quark making a Tzartak aperitif.
Guinan is the better bartender, if you're just a regular Starfleet officer looking to down a pint of syntheholic ale.
Nonsense, she also has green!
Besides, I couldn't see Quark making a Tzartak aperitif.
That's because you don't see Ten Forward during red alert
The ship will clean itself!
I reached a point in my life where I just didn't have time for things that don't "just work."
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
As a man I can assure you we have the same problem. I have garments with a 30" waist that fit the same as a 34" waist. And I have pants with a 29" inseam that go past my feet and 32" inseam that don't.
My biggest gripe is that the all feed is not actually the all feed from across the fediverse, but a feed from all instances your instance is federated with.
It's even worse than that. It's all communities that users on your instance have subscribed with. If someone creates a new community on another instance, you won't see it on yours until you or someone else discovers and subscribes to it.
I will not go!
We didn't ask for stretchy pants. Give me back my cotton jeans.
And while you're at it, put back the other two belt loops.
I switched once in college just because I could. But then I switched back when Windows 7 was released.
Then I switched again at work because our product ran on Ubuntu server, and I hate PuTTY with a passion, and it was just easier to manage Linux from Linux. But I switched back again when we were acquired by a larger company that required us to use more productivity tools that didn't run well on Linux at the time and had to to "just work" (Skype for Business, Zoom, etc).
These days I spend most of the workday in WSL via Windows Terminal. At home I run a handful of Linux VMs atop an ESXi hypervisor installed on an old desktop. But when I'm not working, I generally just stay as far away from computers as possible.
I switched once in college just because I could. But then I switched back when Windows 7 was released.
Then I switched again at work because our product ran on Ubuntu server, and I hate PuTTY with a passion, and it was just easier to manage Linux from Linux. But I switched back again when we were acquired by a larger company that required us to use more productivity tools that didn't run well on Linux at the time and had to to "just work" (Skype for Business, Zoom, etc).
These days I spend most of the workday in WSL via Windows Terminal. At home I run a handful of Linux VMs atop an ESXi hypervisor installed on an old desktop. But when I'm not working, I generally just stay as far away from computers as possible.
Coming soon from CBS Studios, Young Garak! See how a young Cardassian grows up under a ruthless tyrant!
Followed by the sequel, Breaking Baste, where a once-infamous spy becomes a simple tailor.