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  • I think I've watched it completely at least four separate times; I love it so much. It's just such good fun.

  • I've been watching the X-Files. Back in the day I'd only ever sometimes catch episodes here and there on TV, so this is actually the first time I've sat down to watch the whole thing. Only partway through season one at the moment, but really digging it.

  • From where I sit, this instance of Lemmy is too small to worry about bots denying the users. 😉

    Is it? I myself have gone to post something I found interesting, and saw a bot beat me to the punch. I feel it hurts the smaller communities even more. You end up with those bot post graveyards. Though, I get this a complete non-issue to some; It's why I suggested letting the communities and moderators themselves decide. I see no harm in that.

    My personal preferences make me more likely to comment and contribute to content posted by other humans. I get lemmy is small right now, but I don't see why communities should wait to address these bots when they are already clearly a divisive subject.

  • The problem is that this seems like a band-aid fix to me. I mentioned this in another thread, but I feel like the bot posts deny the human chance to post and engage with the same content. When a human is the one to create the post they often have both knowledge and passion for the subject and will continue to engage in the comments. Bots do not.

    I think ultimately this is something that should be handled by community mods. Ask for feedback from their communities, and if it's what the people want disallow the bot posts.

  • Same, I had a knee-jerk angry reaction until I saw that it was free.

  • It was incredibly refreshing in that it was almost just slice-of-life at times; so much time was dedicated to just getting to know the characters in not necessarily extreme scenarios.

  • I like how this mentality is still a thing years later. I read the first three as they came out, thought "what a great trilogy!", and then "Oh no..." when I saw it was going to continue. Even if it's great, I'm of your opinion, I just want the main characters to be happy already! I still haven't read the sequel trilogy to this day, lol.

  • I'm actually going through this myself as well! Currently, I'm just starting book 2. Seeing the "before", noticing how mindsets were often the complete opposites, then watching the very beginnings of the shift towards the 40K universe everyone is familiar with—it's all fascinating.

    I was planning to do the first 3 before taking a break to give some other things a shot. It's fantastic, but I don't think I'm ready to wholly dedicate myself to the 50+ books in the series just yet.

  • Something to put a spotlight on books would be cool. Back on reddit, printSF existed solely for that because the main science fiction hub was dominated by television and film. It would be nice if there was a place for both in one community here rather than splitting them. In the vein of pinned discussions maybe a "What are you reading? What are you looking for? What do you recommend?" type thread could get some book discussions going.

  • Agreed on all points. The last 3 episodes in particular were just visual stunners on top of awesome and challenging level design culminating in an immensely satisfying final battle against the titular 'Evil'.

  • I never saw this when it was new. I don't know if it was ever pinned, but, if not, maybe that would have given this more traction due to visibility? I think post like this from just yesterday show it's still divisive.

  • That's a good point. If I didn't see that they were bot accounts it would probably be an ignorance-is-bliss situation. I just wouldn't notice. Though, using desktop, it's fairly obvious since most have the "b" next to their names that also include "bot".

    A lot of the time, you'll see OP engage in the comments of what they post because they themselves have a personal interest in it. You don't get that with bots. I have to wonder if bots are denying humans that chance. Someone goes to post something they found, but the reddit repost bot already pulled it from some subreddit's new feed.

  • I can understand this take; I realize it probably boils down to personal preference, but seeing the mod bot with 2 of the top posts of the last 6 hours just feels like a bad look for a community to me. It's stated purpose:

    I’m a bot designed to increase content created on Lemmy, to try and jump-start communities, and make Lemmy overall a more enjoyable place

    This is a relatively active community, and I don't think it really needs to be "jump started" anymore. Let humans post the content. That's what I want to see and engage with. I still think there is a place for bot posts, but with a much more limited scope (episode discussion threads, sports scores as was mentioned elsewhere, etc.). Nothing turns me off a community faster than seeing half the top post from a bot.

  • Danny McBride sure likes to put dicks in his show—both figurative and literal.

  • I understand why Warren Ellis was ousted, but—having read plenty of his comics back in the past—so much of what made Castlevania great was clearly his own style he brought to it. The personalities that he infused the characters with was a huge part of my personal enjoyment. I wish people would stop ruining things just because they were horny, and can't behave appropriately.

    The new writer/showrunner doesn't have much to his name for something like this, but i'm totally willing to give it a shot.

  • Have you tried any of the other Pokémon clones? I'd be interested to hear how you think it stacks up to some of the others. I tried a few, and none really captured what I wanted. I thought Cassette Beasts looked pretty cool style-wise so it was somewhat on my radar.

  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun.

    I was on E2M6 before work got extremely hectic and I put it on pause for a while. Now that I’m finally getting back to it, I love it so much. It combines two things I love: boomer shooters and Warhammer. To extend my playthrough, I'm playing it how I play classic Doom: Boltgun start only, no saves (death means I start the whole level over), and Exterminatus difficulty. It's gotten challenging but I love the mastery that comes from playing a map from the beginning again.

    Any boomer shooter fan is doing themselves a disservice if they don't check it out.

  • I have just been using this script. Simple and works great. Also, it let's you setup multiple home instances so if you have a back up account elsewhere to deal with downtime or an account for other things 👀 it's fantastic.

  • Whenever I think of my favorite episodes, I think of what are probably the cliché and blatantly obvious ones: In The Pale Moonlight (DS9 S06E19), Measure of a Man (TNG S02E09), and The Inner Light (TNG S05E25). TNG and DS9 are my most rewatched Treks, so they are always freshest in my mind.

    You bringing up Living Witness (Voyager S04E23), though, has reminded me of how phenomenal an episode it was—and I completely agree with it being a top five. I have my problems with Voyager, but, from time to time, it could crank out some truly classic Trek.