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GummySquirrel, in StarTrek.website now has an "old reddit" style desktop experience viewable at old.startrek.website!
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Fun! Though i like that this community is different to reddit.

sorebuttfromsitting, in What's the consensus here regarding Babylon Five?

i’ve been watching some old TNG, and realized Ronald Moore (Battlestar Galactica) was very involved. but, not involved with B5 – he was influenced thereby, along with the Lost guy, Lindelof maybe. how did Babylon 5 compare to TNG in cheesyness?

startrekexplained,

B5 looks a lot cheaper and cheesier than TNG, especially as it uses really bad outdated CG-I. I also imagine it was just a lot lower budget. Im strictly talking about aesthetically from what Ive seen on YouTube. Also I don’t think Ron Moore was influenced by B5.

sorebuttfromsitting,

thanks, i concur

EssentialCoffee,

especially as it uses really bad outdated CG-I.

In context, the CGI was pretty good for the time.

startrekexplained,

Which is why i said its outdated

OurTragicUniverse,
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Looks worse but the writing and acting is so much better.

theodewere, in Marvel Studios' VFX Staff Unanimously Votes to Unionize
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that seems like a pretty clear sign you are a shitty bunch of people to work for

ThatHermanoGuy, in Is anyone planning to get Star Trek - Infinite? I never got into Stellaris, but this looks like it could be fun.

I’d have to try it to know for sure, but that video makes it look pretty boring.

e569668, in StarTrek.website is back online and has restored full functionality!
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It looks like ever since this maintenance, no kbin instances can get images from startrek.website:

https://kbin.run/d/startrek.website
https://kbin.social/d/startrek.website?p=3
https://kbin.cafe/d/startrek.website?p=3
https://fedia.io/d/startrek.website/newest?p=4

(the links atm go to ~3 days ago when maintenance happened but ofc will start to drift as more posts are made)

You can see the thumbnails disappear exactly at the mark of the maintenance and ever since then they're gone. If you see thumbnails after that, they're usually wrong ones that are being loaded from different posts (there's a separate issue in for that now). I was wondering if you were aware of any issues or changes that happened because of this maintenance that would prevent kbin instances from fetching thumbnails? I've raised this in the kbin matrix chat as well

Admin, (edited )
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There’s a known issue with any .website TLD, try adding this exception to your adblocker:

@@||*/pictrs/*$domain=lemmy.world

EDIT: It wasn’t this- the problem has been fixed

e569668,
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Just to follow up on this, contributors to kbin investigated and found that startrek.website appears to block user agents that contain "curl" in it now.

Example:

curl -v --user-agent "curl" https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/3ff1b940-75da-4e6b-8948-834ebd4b454c.jpeg

times out while:

curl -v --user-agent "anything-else" https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/3ff1b940-75da-4e6b-8948-834ebd4b454c.jpeg

works. kbin apparently sends User-Agent: Symfony HttpClient (Curl) in its requests for images, which is different than how it handles other fetch requests. they've made a PR to change kbin to send the user agent it uses elsewhere in those image requests https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls/1098 once that is approved / merged they should start working again as instances update. It'd be nice if, assuming this is all accurate, the block on curl could be removed so people don't have to wait for the PR / instances to update but I understand if that is difficult

Admin,
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Thanks for looking into this more! A fix is in the works.

ValueSubtracted, in Shouldn’t we expect better fact-checking from the BBC? Even a pop-culture writer profiling Star Trek The Animated Series?
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So, setting aside things like the episode count being off by two, Swapna Krishna is a freelancer, not a BBC employee, and is pretty prominent in the Trek space, and in fact has multiple bylines at startrek.com.

StillPaisleyCat,
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All the more reason not to perpetuate a question on which the IP owner has a settled position. It wasn’t neutral.

I get that BBC has engaged an expert from the community, but in such a case the expert is under all the greater responsibility to ensure their neutrality. This isn’t presented as an opinion or perspective piece the way it might have been on the official site.

Had they written that there has been a long debate about TAS status, in part due to documentable statements by and those attributed to Roddenberry by his representative (I.e. Richard Arnold), and that there continues to be many fans that have reservations about its canonicity, that would be factual and neutral. This isn’t.

ptz, in StarTrek.website now has an "old reddit" style desktop experience viewable at old.startrek.website!
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I love how every instance that offers Mlmym as an option, including mine, runs it under the old. subdomain. xD

Admin,
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I really considered something like tos., prequel. or even just reddit. but “old” gets the point across best.

Mr_Buscemi, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?
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“The Man from Earth” - this was a really good film that has a small cast and almost entirely filmed within a single room. It was written by Drexel Bixby who was also a writer for Star Trek. He wrote “Mirror, Mirror”. This was the story he wrote from his death bed and got turned into a movie in 2007. Has a few star trek actors in its small cast too. Trying to be vague for the story of the movie because I felt going into it blind was such a good way to experience it.

“Fantastic Planet” - this animated film was an experience to say the least. I loved watching it as a kid and bought the Criterion collection edition a few years ago. It’s on HBO Max and worth a watch for how weird it is.

startrekexplained,

I’ve heard The Man From Earth is really good, I gotta try that. Will add Fantastic Planet too since I’ve seen good reviews of it. I’ve seen bits and pieces way back in the day on premium cable and I remember liking it.

StillPaisleyCat,
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Happy to be reminded of Fanastic Planet.

The name also reminded me of MGM’s incredibly influential mid 1950s groundbreaking high-end feature Forbidden Planet.

Any fan of Star Trek, Star Wars or other 60s and 70s science fiction who hasn’t seen Forbidden Planet should make the effort to hunt down a copy just to know where a lot of the tropes and design came from.

startrekexplained,

Forbidden Planet is really good to this day. Thankfully never been remade.

kamenLady, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

Under the Skin - with Scarlett Johansson. There’s almost no dialogue. No exposition about anything, or names - just the short lifespan of an alien. Disguised as a woman, they’re part of what seems to be a hidden alien colony living amongst humans.

The soundtrack is haunting, hypnotizing and beautiful.

It’s also slow and sad.

startrekexplained,

Will certainly check it out :)

Mr_Buscemi,
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It’s on Max! I watched it for the first time there a month ago. Try and watch it where you can hear the audio. The music is so well done in that film and adds to experience if it’s heard well.

startrekexplained,

I’ll try to do it tonight or this weekend :D

Corgana, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?
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Stalker (1979) I like scifi weirdness. The book it’s based on Roadside Picnic is also great.

startrekexplained,

Just looked it up, a Soviet film which probably means its a very arthouse film so that should be interesting.

chahk,

Look up Solaris while you’re at it (the Soviet one, not the horrible George Clooney remake.) Same director.

startrekexplained,

I’ve heard of Solaris, never seen it. Yeah I ignored the Hollywood remake, and have heard the original Soviet version is basically Russia’s answer to 2001.

charonn0, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?
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Predestination (2014)

One of the most original and unique takes on the time travel trope I’ve ever seen.

TerryTPlatypus, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

These ones might be smaller, but:

  • Meet The Robinsons
  • Tomorrowland
  • Me. Peabody and Sherman
  • Everything, Everywhere, All At Once

I think these movies were really good because they actually moved you, in their own little way.

EssentialCoffee, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

It’s impossible to name just one, so here’s a couple.

Metropolis

Equilibrium

Jurassic Park

Galaxy Quest

Robo Cop

Face/Off (This one might be stretching a little, but it’s not possible without the sci-fi aspect, so I’m counting it).

palitu, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

I do love the fifth element. Absolite classic, with what seems like ageless cinematography

zabby, in Favorite sci fi film (thats not Star Trek)?

Oh that’s definitely a hard question. My answer might vary a lot depending on whether I’m in a spooky atmospheric mood, an adventurous mood, or a deep thoughtful mood. Right now, I think my answer is going to be Arrival (2016). It touches on the fun topic of intelligent life landing on earth and trying to communicate with us.

startrekexplained,

I gotta see that film, heard very good things about it

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