

Why are you not?


Why are you not?


Well, Riker is in every episode basically so they’re at least half right.


Specifically hates linux actually, Tim Sweeny is a huge Windows stan


I’m going to withhold judgement on it until we see the topside. The geometry on the D is just about a worst case scenario for lego parts and ventral fore (the neck and the ‘bulging’ part of the saucer in particular) is probably going to be the worst looking angle. Hopefully this leak is them trying to set some expectations iwanttobelieve.jpg


Thomas Riker wasn’t the one at the destination, so he’s not the original.
Gotem.


HDR = High Dynamic Range. It’s a different color format that non-HDR displays can’t speak and output no input/blank screen/whatever the monitor does for a malformed video stream


More than one thing can be true


Some software doesn’t run on windows. How’s that related to the op’s question?
Now we’re thinking with portals
Then it’ll do literally exactly the same thing as above, but with a lower noise floor than otherwise. Whether lowering airtime contention (or, rather, lowering airtime contention for one station while not doing so for others, unless you’re talking about putting a layer of foil wallpaper up on a wall lmao) in exchange for all that is a net benefit for you, I couldn’t say. If it’s all wifi6 or higher though, I wouldn’t bother.


I am jack’s complete lack of surprise
MU-MIMO (Multiple-User Multiple In Multiple Out) does [math] to assist in directing signal to multiple clients at once via multipathing, which this reflector would fuck with the math of in (I think) a detrimental way. Regardless of its impact on that technology, higher-end wifi phy rates (the negotiated modulation rate between 2 stations, i.e. the wifi access point/router and your phone) would get shredded by having a reflector bouncing signal between the multiple antennas, forcing clients into artificially lower speeds for a [potential] marginal boost to gain.
This stopped being a helpful thing to do somewhere around the transition between wifi 4 and 5 (802.11n --> 802.11ac)
I am 80% sure this is a net loss with modern mu-mimo radios, and it will absolutely trash your phy rate


https://www.trekcore.com/audio/
Easily resolved


tl;dr he sandbagged the movement when it was beginning to build momentum with a bunch of, what would charitably be called, misunderstandings of the whole point.
It’s covered pretty thoroughly here: https://youtu.be/HIfRLujXtUo?t=1117


Believe it or not, also Star Trek
Obviously he should go get a Guinness instead