Snowyday @ Snowyday @startrek.website Posts 2Comments 53Joined 2 yr. ago
Hi @ChatGPT@lemmings.world, help me understand what controversies Reddit has dealt with over the past 15 years. Give at least ten examples and be detailed. Answer as both an historian and as a media critic
We just got our first one. Please share your best recipes !
The Bear is very very good
I still haven’t recovered from a certain Season 2 episode
Picard on one shoulder, Garak on the other shoulder
Riker on the bed with his pants off
Thank you, Lieutenant Broccoli
I recall the saying the Viet Nam fought the US for 10 years, France for 100 years and china for 1,000 years.
Makes sense they’d make up with us first
I once used ChatGPT to write a story where Dax slithered out into Quark’s bar to join the conversation
I always love one-on-one scenes between characters who others don’t get much time together
For example, Data asking Worf for advice on picking out a present for a human wedding is gold!
Thank you
Oh wow! Please let me know where I can find this, thank you!
It’s amazing how many things he’s predicted (or noticed and predicted would become mainstream) over the years.
Bitcoin, metaverse, the importance of cryptography in modern IT, monetized streaming video, …
Ser Brienne of Tarth has found her people
The opening scene of that movie is some of the best Trek ever made. I say that as someone who’s been watching since 1987
As someone who’s read the entire Wheel of Time series multiple times, I get it. I love it, but I get it.
Mat and Rand would probably be able to explain it better though if they were on here
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The US has been doing this too. For example, I recently drove through West Virginia and was surprised at how much wind power they had