I was directing my comments more at the people who believe that DSC will magically turn into TOS (visually, et al). Just like Wyoming is in the United States, much like New York City and California, it has little do with either state. Discovery is its own take on Star Trek, and much like the Abrams films, essentially forges its own path in the continuity. Stuff like the holographic comm or transparent screens or the bridge on the bottom of the saucer represent intentional design and aesthetic changes from what comes before. Saying that -Kirk "must have" always had a holographic comm (and other tech) but we "just never saw it" since Discovery has it- is an example of convoluted and twisted thinking. He didn't have it. Voyager had some form of it - since DS9 had it - but never needed to use it aside from a handful of utterly forgettable episodes.Those two things are not mutually exclusive or contradictory. The Powers That Be have already said it's the same continuity and timeline, and that there are in-story reasons for at least some of the perceived differences that will be revealed as the show goes along. They haven't said if all of them will have in-story reasons, nor specified which will and which won't. And what exactly is so "convoluted and ridiculous'' about what I've suggested as just one potential explanation for the Klingons? (Or was that not directed at me?) Things not all that far off from that scenario have actually happened here on this planet over the course of human history!
Coming up with an in-story, in universe explanation makes for boredom and tying the writers hand. Call it a bleeding retcon and move on....