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10 Ways The Orville Is Better Than Modern Star Trek
  • I would agree with most of this if you just look at season 1. Then i saw season 2 and was like "wow, they really took it more serious this season". And then i saw season 3 and was like "This is the kind of storytelling i want to see in new star trek series". Season 3 just blew me away, i was impressed :).

    And regarding the acting/costumes/prosthetics, won't really comment on that. It was all perfectly ok for me, no complaints, but i can get if for some people that's not the case.

  • Mixing waste into oil could cost Antwerp company dearly
  • That's always the frustrating thing when you read about topics like this: how easy it is to just do the wrong thing, and not get caught, and even if you get caught, it's sooo hard to get anything properly prosecuted....

  • After porn-y protest, Reddit ousted mods; replacing them isn’t simple
  • That's a laughably low amount. If it were that cheap, reddit would throw out all unpaid mods and do it themselves. That's less than 1% of their revenue, and they would have total control over their site, that would be a bargain. That would be 200 minimum wage workers full time. I'm pretty sure 200 fulltime workers is waaaaaaaayyyyyy too few to moderate ALL of reddit.... (and this is just looking at time investment, never mind experts in their field moderating subreddits about very specific topics.)

    Reddit boasts about 400.000.000 users, so with 200 mods, that would be... 1 (minimum wage) mod per 2 million users... Yeahhh... that's gonna work XD

  • Wondering Wednesday
  • I'm also still figuring out this fediverse. I though i could access everything from everywhere, but accessing this one from startrek.website (which does see other parts of kbin), doesn't seem to work. So it's still a bit of a learning curve :)

  • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: Reddit “was never designed to support third-party apps”
  • It seems all reddit pricing is made to keep you away from anything that would give you control over what you see. The price of Reddit premium is about as realistic as the price they set for the API. Reddit seems to make at most 1$/year in advertising per user, so to block ads it's 40$/year O_o.... And they'll still track & manipulate you in all kinds of other ways...