a cash grab based on a currently trending sentiment.
If that sentiment turns out to be accurate (AI products do not add value to a company) an index like this would make sense, right? Most indexes leave out speculative assets like crypto and gold. At this stage the value of LLM technology is still speculative.
I'm not an expert here, just trying to understand what makes this much different from any other ETF investors expect could outperform the market.
If you want something you don't have to fuss over, that's very stable (but also gets frequent updates), and "just works" with most games? Bazzite is your answer.
I really don't think we were meant to interpret the advice of "be a dick" literally. People with social anxiety often feel like they're being a dick when others just see confidence and playful teasing.
I interpreted his lesson to stop being afraid of how others perceive him, which is a recurring theme of this series.
I thought this episode was the sort of comfortable, regular-ass side quest character-development stories the fans are always clamoring for. Honestly surprised to see the largely negative reaction here.
I see what you mean. When I said "growing as individuals" I meant it moreso as "learning about ones self", i.e.: Kirk is forced to face and overcome his own racism, Spock faces his own biases when he is let down by the betrayal, etc. But yes if we're talking career advancement, then you're right. They're all basically facing retirement except Sulu and Chekov, really.
Personally speaking that doesn't affect the story at all for me, I think it's up there with TWOK as the best Trek film for it's Soviet Union "end of history" allegories.
Honestly? I have to assume not. I think they watch YouTube ""reviews"" of the show instead. At best, I'm sure some of them have it on in the background while they scroll rage bait on their phones.
I think that casual attitude makes sense for someone who has been around for hundred’s of years.
I think it makes sense too, but even if she was only in her 60s... who the hell cares? She gets the job done, she has the respect of her crew, again, who the hell cares? The fact that male characters (who aren't 800 years old mind you) are seldom criticized for doing the same thing should tell you all you need to know.
For me Nemesis falls solidly into the "Not a 'good' movie, but something I can put on literally any time and have fun with it."
As you said, the themes, inasmuch as they exist, are clunky. The story is nonsensical. But the performances are good as always, the sets are good as always, and the presentation (sfx/makeup/etc) are solid as always.
Creepy how close this is to my exact experience... I did really enjoy Disco 4+5 however, even though I also thought the whole "jump to the future" idea was a little contrived.
If that sentiment turns out to be accurate (AI products do not add value to a company) an index like this would make sense, right? Most indexes leave out speculative assets like crypto and gold. At this stage the value of LLM technology is still speculative.
I'm not an expert here, just trying to understand what makes this much different from any other ETF investors expect could outperform the market.