Scott Wilson

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Software Architect.
Developer in .NET, Azure, and Commodore. PC Gamer & Tinkerer.
He/Him. Opinions are just like my opinion, man.
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How lucky is that 8-year-old kid they hired to name all the Marvel movies?
From that, it's clear it could be researched and used safely, and then they'd literally have access to the most efficient power source the galaxy has ever known!
My answer: I think they should. 7 of 9 was able to prove, albeit at the last second, that the Omega particle could become stable. Also, the planet where the Omega particle was being researched in MASS QUANTITIES didn't result in nearly the amount of destruction in the accident that Federation believes can be caused by a single particle. No chain reaction, no "light years of space with subspace ruptures" - they only had to run on impulse drive for a short while to leave the planet.
Should The Federation drop their ban on researching the Omega particle after the events in Voyager (S4E21: The Omega Directive, and Voyagers eventual return home)? Why? #startrek
@jongalloway Yup, very sad news. Back in the day Reggie Watts played there pretty frequently. There were open mic nights, cards against humanity, this huge maze you could explore together. You could even host a party have people contribute YouTube videos on a huge shared screen. But for the last year, more stuff would get broken than fixed.
I have been really enjoying switching to the new syntax in .NET 6 & 7. The simplified HostBuilder setup, global usings, and file-scoped namespaces. This stuff really makes C# projects feel new and nimble again.

@cl Depends on team size. Mono-repo makes sense for single person and very small teams where little chance of merge conflicts and no need for the overhead of nuget packaging dependency libraries. Bigger teams can greatly benefit from more repos, with shared libraries in their own repos. Mono-repo also means a single deployment story rather than several smaller deployments.

So like always in software... it depends.

@andybaio This is why I've used TweetDeck for years, as it allows a chronological home timeline.
@alexpostfacto @TrekLongIsland I couldn't remember who it was... but the Kazon? yeah, sounds about right lol
@TrekLongIsland Seven of Nine one time mentioned a species that the Borg passed by because it wasn't worth their time to assimilate. They would have added nothing unique to the collective.