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theinspectorst, in A good grade at parties
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Live long and prosper 🖖

Live long and PARTAY! 🤘

agamemnonymous, in A good grade at parties
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As a very sociable introvert, I feel seen.

Corgana,
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😂 same

Catsrules, in Live lunch and prosper

What AI thinks hands look like.

SonicBlue03, in Charlie Stross on Mastodon: What is Star Trek? Wrong answers only, please!

It’s one of those bus tours in Hollywood.

FlyingSquid,
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dejected_warp_core, in Computer, make art

For a moment, I though this was a play on how holodecks work versus the current state of AI.

Then I realized what an utter nightmare it would be to build a full-blown VR environment using nothing but present-day stable diffusion prompts.

possiblylinux127,

I think it would be really fun if someone made a VR game that actively generates the world via AI. It would take a huge amount of hardware but it would be cool.

The_Picard_Maneuver, in Computer, make art
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Lol, “Shaka”

(I had no idea that hand sign had a name)

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaka_sign

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BaroqueInMind, in Vulcan's can't lie
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If you see a light at the end of a wormhole its likely the end of the wormhole.

Analyst level: Data.

Makeitstop, in How Bread and Circuses should have ended.

It’s already one of several planets that are identical to earth and have a history that parallels our own. The idea that planets in different solar systems would form as perfect copies of each other, and that they would both independently evolve humans, and those humans would form identical cultures that diverge only enough to create a 20th century Rome, that’s a level of ridiculous implausibility that seems more like something you’d find in Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

By comparison, the fact that they also developed modern English seems like a far more logical possibility, given that they are starting with copies of the same cultures and presumably the same linguistic roots more or less. And the word play itself might actually have been intentional, making it the least implausible part of the whole thing.

FlyingSquid,
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Sure, but it was just such an unnecessary end line to make it an unnecessary twist ending.

Also, if it’s a parallel to Earth, I guess we’re supposed to assume that the Christian underclass eventually takes over and are just as bad as the formerly pagan Romans they added into their fold.

PugJesus,
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Also, if it’s a parallel to Earth, I guess we’re supposed to assume that the Christian underclass eventually takes over and are just as bad as the formerly pagan Romans they added into their fold.

Considerably worse, really.

ummthatguy, in How Bread and Circuses should have ended.
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guyrocket, in Picard Maneuver
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Pin popping party, people!

Flyberius, in This was inevitable.
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I’m not hear to debate anyone, but if you think it is ok to kill a currently living being to resurrect a dead being, then you are fucked in the head. Tuvok and Neelix died painlessly and unaware in an accident. Tuvix was murdered, and was made fully aware of their fate beforehand, to the point where they even begged to be spared.

Saeculum,

One for one, sure. One for two? I can see the argument.

pomodoro_longbreak,
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So what if you could save five lives by harvesting the organs on one little old person?

jmcs,

How many people could we save if we harvested you for spare parts? You can’t, or at very least shouldn’t, make moral decisions on arithmetic alone.

Flyberius,
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It’s not an equation to be worked out. It simply boils down to respecting the wishes of a currently living and conscious being. Otherwise anyone’s life could be forfeit based purely on some arbitrary valuation of what that life is worth. Why don’t we just harvest your organs and give them to people we deem more useful, ya know?

Saeculum,

If I had come about through the unwilling merger of two people, and my death could restore those people, it’s probably ethical to kill me to make it happen.

I don’t think it’s necessarily reasonable to call the two component people dead either. Death is a not a particularly well defined term, but we don’t tend to apply it to people who might get better.

Why don’t we just harvest your organs and give them to people we deem more useful, ya know?

The knowledge that you live in a society where you could be legally killed at any point for the greater good, and the resultant fear and uncertainty probably would cause more harm overall than doing so could actually alleviate.

Flyberius,
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What you are saying is it is ethical to kill a being that has specifically said it doesn’t want to die, in order save two others.

Saeculum,

Same reason it’s ethical to kill billionaires and eat the rich.

SwampYankee,

On the other hand, Tuvix creeped me out.

TheMongoose,

WELL THAT'S ALL RIGHT THEN!

HolyDuckTurtle,
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I think from their perspective Tuvok and Neelix weren't "dead", which was why they were more inclined to "correct" the situation at hand and save their crewmates while they still had the chance to do so.

Regardless, it's a fucked up decision, I don't envy it.

limelight79,

There’s a line in the episode around that point:

“At what point did he become an individual, and not a transporter accident?”

But that’s the whole point of the episode - it’s a moral quandary with no real “right” answer. It’s Hugh of Borg all over again.

FlyingSquid, in There appears to be no sign of intelligent life
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Drunemeton, in This episode contains: sex, fear
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Who put the “D” in there?

SapphironZA,

Wesley

As in “Dammit Wesley, what did you fuck up this time”

SketchySeaBeast,
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“When they say stay off the lawn, you stay off the damn lawn!”

aeronmelon,

Sex ghosts.

aeronmelon, in Fun Fact: In the movies they had to dub Scotty's voice as he became more Scottish (and belligerent) in his old age.

“Skeletor will be back with more fun Star Trek facts!”

sirblastalot, in Discuss

The trolley problem is bullshit because in the real world when you’re presented with a lose-lose situation, the correct response is to look for a third option.

wrath_of_grunge,
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aka The Motherfucking Kirk Maneuver.

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