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  • no headphone jack means you may need to purchase wireless headphones or earbuds and wireless earbuds don’t always have replaceable batteries

    They’re also more expensive, even if fairphone does offer their own headphones.

    A cheap set of decent wired earphones is $10. $30 if you want something nice, like an IEM.

    Bluetooth headphones don’t tend to be quite as cheap, and are usually a good deal more.



  • That sounds like a horrid decision. Imagine having to troubleshoot a relative’s computer, which isn’t working because their internet is down, or is too slow to support streaming Windows like that.

    It just sounds like a nightmare all-round, both from a Microsoft Standpoint, since they would have to build all the hardware to support it, people who would have to troubleshoot an issue that might show up on either the local or networked version of Windows, but not both, and from a security standpoint, since it seems like it would make it a lot easier to just hijack the whole computer using that kind of mechanism, with the user being none the wiser, for the most part.



  • I suspect there may also be some kind of tactical doctrine where federation ships are meant to hold their ground , give out some warnings, and take a few punches to the nose before going all out. Since they arent going to dodge a phaser anyway they might as well stand firm as a show of strength. Federation policy is very firm about starting a firefight so it’s likely need to have the record be very clear that they arent aggressors.

    That does make sense, considering that Federation shields are pretty tough, and the Federation itself probably doesn’t want to seem the aggressor by firing first.

    For the most part, a Federation ship can just tank a shot with barely a scratch (unless it’s an equivalent power), and that might arguably be a better show of force than firing back.

    Once CGI became more common in the mid to late 90s I think the opposite trend wound up happening. DS9 has clouds of federation ships that in theory should be sniping at each other from thousands of KM away charging into a dominion cloud. I think voyager wound up usually striking a better balance of old school staredowns with the occasional cool thing like coming out of warp right on top of someone and blasting them and tractoring another ship away. Enterprise also has quite a lot of maneuvering though the nx class is smaller than the other hero ships.

    True, I think that many of the complaints are just the differences between the two, although at the same time, with CGI being as cheap as it is, it might also be nice to see them make use of that agility, rather than just having it just be something that only exists in theory.




  • There are certain devices that do do that, but it’s not a defibrillator. A defibrillator will stop/prevent an arrhythmia by stopping the heart, and letting it restart on its own (hoping that it goes to a normal rhythm), and delivering further shocks if it gets back into one.

    The device you’re looking for to help a heart beat again would be a pacer, or a pacemaker, which will shock the heart to force it to pump, and restore rhythm that way. They’re commonly used for conditions like heart failure, if the heartbeat generation systems/internal pacemaker can’t generate a heartbeat quickly enough to sustain life.




  • Especially since there was also the plot line of them being being hunted down for the advanced technology that’s part of their bodies (which is great for a bit of horror/dystopian writing. The doctor or bashir getting hunted down for their technology, and modified genes, respectively). With the possibility of a friendly Borg Collective, that kind of attitude could become pretty ugly.

    Someone could snag a few unsuspecting Jurati Collective members, and start pulling them apart, effectively farming them.

    It would be interesting to see how that goes, since while the Federation is more accepting of other former on/off enemies, like the Klingons, they’re much less friendly with the Borg, seeing the drones as a member of their former species, just with implants that can be removed, rather than as Borg.

    Does make you wonder whether that attitude also extends to non-organic/humanoid beings. Would there be someone hunting down Exocomps for their parts, if they started developing their own improved versions of things that might otherwise be off-the-shelf parts?

    It’s fairly clear that some parts of the Federation see non-organic beings as mere machines, and therefore not sapient, or deserving of the rights afforded to other humanoids.