My general idea would be to be somewhere important enough that your quality of life is closer to TNG or Earth than DS9, without being in the constant danger and risk that TNG and Earth provide.
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No, don't live on Earth in Star Trek.
As the functional capital of the federation and HQ of starfleet, its like living in DC comics Metropolis. Every damned alien race capable of plotting has a secret plot on Earth. Whether its some weird parasitic bugs taking over the admiralty, the borg, the romulans, the Dominion, or the upstart of the week, the casualty/injury rate has to be pretty horrific.
Mars is theoretically ideal, but get targeted because of the massive public shipyards, so it has a time limit of being good.
Jupiter, however, has less well known shipyards and all those moons to explore. It never gets outright attacked or destroyed, even the Borg just go past it. Jupiter is the place to be.
Obama pardoning the Bush admin for torture was seen as weak and pathetic at the time, and its worse now.
He should have thrown the book at Bush and co.
In a public school that had is own number, a harmless prank people used to pull was to dial the payphone's own number then immediately hang up and dash off. It would then ring and confuse the person who was nearest.
Cats have had domesticated humans for roughly 10,000 years.
Goats have been domesticated for at least 10,000 years.
Dogs have been domesticated for at bare minimum 15,000 years.
People have had their favourite pet animals for much longer than you think.
Need it to not exponentially degrade when AI content is fed in.
Need creativity to be more than random chance deviations from the statistically average result in a mostly stolen dataset taken from actual humans.
And the single biggest bottleneck is that none of the current AIs "think".
They. Are. Statistical. Engines.
Is the deputy PO. She is recently promoted and doesn't understand the concept of agile development. It is frustrating but she is working on that fault.
Its better than Demo driven development.
Where you spend a sprint building things out and working closely with the client, only for them to say that its all wrong and it needs to be this way during the demo.
When I was a kid, it was common for members of parliament to vote freely per their riding with whipped votes being limited to confidence votes.
Now, thanks to Stephen Harper going hard on the precedent set by Jean Chretien, free votes basically don't exist in parliament.
Yeah. Thats what I said when I read that other guy's comment.
Thats a net positive.