The first 2-3 seasons are great. And that’s because it’s excellent characters in an unusual situation with just a splash of mystery/paranormal. The end of the show sucks, because they wrote it like they knew where it was leading, but they didn’t. The big reveals are very unsatisfying. Would have been better if they just ended it with no answers and let it develop organically instead of shoe-horning a “this is what it was all leading to” ending into it.
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Just rewatch the last season. That’ll cure you.
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Wait... it's all backdoors ? Always has been bro...
7·2 years agoI feel compelled to point out that “back door man” was already a common expression in blues lyrics.
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•The ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny
2·2 years agoI assume that’s what was being referred to.
Oh man Garak is one of the best characters in Trek. And that’s a competitive list.
Holy hell yeah you did. How would you go about doing that in a single expression? A bunch of back references to figure out the country? What if that’s not included? Oy.
I was thinking a nice golden throne. More appropriate for a god-emperor.
It’s okay to say “ass” on the internet, FYI.
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Firefox@lemmy.ml•Firefox starting to remove tracking parameters from shared URLs
3·2 years agoI like the ‘:has’ pun in the title too. Supporting that is a real game changer!
I’ll just write thousands of lines of code inside a global object… I’m sure I won’t put a semicolon where a comma should be…
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Richard's guide to software development
1·2 years agoCan I teach you a lesson?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Wtf, who’s these accounts following everyone?
2·2 years agoOh no, not Lucas!
A similar phenomenon is knowing you’re going to need to go back and update some older section of code and when you finally get around to it, it turns out you wrote it that way to begin with. It’s like… I didn’t think I knew about this approach before…
“I am gonna get you so many lizards!” Whenever my wife has already done a chore/task I was intending to do.
Softly. With their words.
Do you have any theories as to why this is the case? I haven’t gone anywhere near it, so I have no idea. I imagine it’s tied up with the way it processes things from a language-first perspective, which I gather is why it’s bad at math. I really don’t understand enough to wrap my head around why we can’t seem to combine LLM and traditional computational logic.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•As badly described as possible, what is your favorite video game?
1·2 years agoKatamari Damacy is the first one.






The deep cut! Praise god!