Me: The internet ;) ;)
Me: The internet ;) ;)
The actual total two-way communication distance between Zhang and his patient was more than 20,000km, a considerable challenge since longer distances can cause more latency, or delay, between the surgeon’s console in one location, and the response of the robotic arms at the other location.
In this case, China’s 5G telecommunication network helped to lower the delay to a 135 millisecond latency, less that the 200 millisecond latency that various studies have identified as ideal for telesurgery.
I never would have guessed Cyber Surgeon could be on the Work From Home bingo card.
Well now I’m calling my children cross-legged goblin tyrants in public.
If you’re a Trekkie @nocontexttrek@mastodon.social is always a good follow.
Back-zips are back in style! Farewell Star Trek soundstage, I will never not see you!
Looks interesting until you close the keyboard cover. Talk about lumpy.
The goal is to overhaul and replace everything by 2027. It’s crazy to think how much technological progress will be gained and lost in that short span of time.
That’s what I thought was happening as well. The camera cutting back and forth between their expressions is what convinced me as well.
Didn’t help that this only played in my city for a limited time in select theaters. Give us blurays!
Says video is not available.
I’ve got a bit of a spoilery kind of question:
If L’ak is Breen, how come he bleeds after the fight with Burnham? I thought that they don’t have blood, or did I miss something established earlier?
Not even close—it’s Skype! We aren’t able to teach a 98yo great grandma to use something else from overseas, so Microsoft gets the cake.
At our place we only share photos of the kids with grandparents/aunts/uncles via group chat. They’re the only group that “necessarily” needs to see the kids.
My take is that it’s a Starfleet origin story post-Archer.
EDIT: looking up the timeline of events that puts us somewhere between 2155-2258. I’d say there’s probably a movie within those 100-odd years.
The film is “set decades before the original 2009 Star Trek film.” Toby Haynes (Andor, Black Mirror “USS Callister”) is directing based on a screenplay by Seth Grahame-Smith (The Lego Batman Movie), with J.J. Abrams returning as producer.
[…] the origin story movie is set to start filming by the end of the year. There are no details yet on the plot, specific time setting, or cast. If Paramount can move fast enough they could get the origin movie into theaters by 2026—in time for Star Trek’s 60th anniversary.
I’d be down for an Andor-styled origin story.
You asked what was missing, I engaged by reading your blog post and replied, without malice, that a link to the project would be good addition to your content.
I have no control over how you interpreted my comment, but somehow you took complete offense and showed us your entire asshole with a childish ad hominem attack.
I found Jinaal’s “this guy works out” comment to be too out of place.
It’s not about me, it’s about sending people directly to the thing they’re reading about.
Attitudes like this are what turns the general public away from giving something the time of day.
The words “Ukraine” and “nuked” should probably be used with special care at this particular moment in history.