The traditional American 20+ episode format is superior and I have no problems dying on this hill. It is the format that got almost everyone into Star Trek, and as such we are limiting ourselves with binge-junky 10 episode format.
Here I am trying to find sports content.
Oh yeah, that won't be enough. That is barely even a forced apology from a 2nd grader level of accountability.
Every state whose flag is just the state seal over a blue or white background should be forced to change their flag. The concept is offensively boring.
Having a back seat is a legit feature. Other than that, you are right on. I would love to have a real small trucks available in the US. But thanks to Country Music that is just not possible.
Aside from any stigma, some people just don't use them. Some don't understand how they work, sometimes people forget.
Hashtags have value, but to make them essential instead of optional is a bad choice.
Watching Mastodon-stans defend the lack of search is like watching a cult-member explain an insane belief.
So far, Lemmy feels like the least cultish corner of the fediverse. That might be due t it's external focus.
Crap, this would make for an amazing Smokey and the Bandit remake. Instead of sneaking Coors into Texas, they're sneaking women to Colorado for health care.
Google being fucking Google.
I downloaded the Save By Type extension because it was impossible to some of my schoolwork this term due to the webp BS.
Rotten tomatoes is a terrible site to sort/filter by. Dear god what terrible UI.
Yup, this is exactly what happened.
Rating each episode is part of the problem. We have t step back from that madness and enjoy the exploration of characters, species, and story that made us fall in love with Star Trek.