Please understand: I mean this in a very, very loving way. Lemmy has so much content and so many references that I do not understand but it’s awesome seeing all these passionate communities outside of my usual circles.
Please understand: I mean this in a very, very loving way. Lemmy has so much content and so many references that I do not understand but it’s awesome seeing all these passionate communities outside of my usual circles.
It kinda sucks if you don’t use Linux and don’t watch Star Trek though :/
Well, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few
I once told Lemmy users that I liked MacOS. I still haven’t recovered from the beating.
Lmao. I don’t really care what OS people use. I’m not really passionate about any OS. I just use it as a medium to do things I enjoy so I’m really not interested in any OS talk about any operating system. I use all 3 OS daily pretty much (Linux, Mac and Windows).
It’s a personal choice and it doesn’t really matter much.
I won’t beat you this time but I did laugh at your comment.
MacOS, you mean Unix with a wallpaper? While Unix is not Linux, BSD is open source so it’s nice!
Start watched TNG, I used to get an episode or 2 between work and gym and it was bliss. Wish I could watch it again for the first time.
The rest hasn’t been as good, some highlights but nothing grabs me nearly as much.
Start with season 3.
I enjoyed the ramp up, it was DS9 I couldn’t get into at all. Gave up a few episodes in. Haven’t tried Voyager sequentially yet but I liked some episodes. Discovery sucked except for Isaacs. I liked SNW.
Oh, sorry to hear that. DS9 gets pretty good later on - especially the “middle” is great, testing out the limits of the world/starfleet ethics. I think it’s my favorite trek… (second being TNG, watched that growing up). Maybe give DS9 another chance and just jump in somewhere after Season 1…
What are you in to little buddy?
Memes and league of legends. And gaming in general.
I watch star trek but don’t use Linux as a primary operating system due to it not meeting specific requirements of mine
just out of curiosity may I ask what those are
You sound ready to spring your “but you can do that in Linux” trap
We all area ready. Lemmy is a minefield for that.