All they have is performative politics.
"War crimes are war crimes even when committed by allies, and should be called out for what they are,"
Even better, this show is based on a true story. The main character was a real person of wealth who abandoned his family and sold everything to become a pirate. Blackbeard befriended him and they sailed together. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stede_Bonnet
He was a pirate for all of one year. That may sound short but Blackbeard, who we all know and likely think of as a successful pirate, was only a pirate captain for 2 years.
Surprisingly, season 2 airs in October. I would have though Zaslav had axed it. It is wonderfully bizarre and barely anyone has watched it.
Maybe he should make a single other film that isn't trash before he tries to make this sequel.
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Wow, gate keeping self hosting. I guess there's one in every community.
Ah yes, thermoplastics through a wall should be a great way to help fire spread from one room to the next.
Well, there's always the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mantra. There's a few reasons I tend to update. Because there's a feature I want or need, to fix a big that affects me, or because a software frequently updates with breaking changes and keeping up with reading change logs is the best way to deal with that. The last option is usually because if I keep up with it I don't have to read and fix multiple months of breaking changes.
It depends on the project. If the project doesn't make an effort to highlight them I would consider using a different one.
But any decent OSS will make a good change log for their updates that you can read.
The only bulbs I know of that don't are SengLED bulbs because it was a deliberate (and misguided) choice by the manufacturer. I have some Hue bulbs mixed in with my network and they work the same as everything else.
My First Stone Age is phenomenal for young kids. The memory element even gives them something they can beat the parents at. We loved it! My kiddo is 11 now and won't let me get rid of it because of all the good memories.
A moment in Trek history even darker than the days of Enterprise.