Motorcycle Speedway already does this with their Grand Prix and it has added absolutely no value in my opinion. The information generally boils down to seeing that yes, adrenaline indeed drives the heart rate up - which isn’t rocket science…
Motorcycle Speedway already does this with their Grand Prix and it has added absolutely no value in my opinion. The information generally boils down to seeing that yes, adrenaline indeed drives the heart rate up - which isn’t rocket science…
But what does this really mean? Can the producers just use standard screws inside the devices, simplify the interior a bit, provide detailed manuals and call it a day? Replacable batteries doesn’t neccessarily mean easily replacable batteries, I think.
Sooo, Reddit will soon turn into Instagram, where a few (relatively speaking) paid influencers will push their content to the masses? Glad I left…
At least the voices in my head make me feel less lonely
This might age horribly, but I never really understood the worry that a high-profile open source developer might ‘smuggle’ some dodgy code into a repo. Sure, it’s possible. Especially in large projects, but the risk/reward ratio is simply ridiculously bad and there are so many other/simpler ways out there a malicious actor could use to make a profit.
It’s not just the strategy though. The cars haven’t had decent race pace for years now, they only ever perform well over a single lap. Even if they have a decent start to a season, this is where they always end up… It’s frustrating
What on earth were the Ferrari strategists thinking today? Sure, the car wasn’t that fast today, but the strategy rivalled Hungary 2022…
Really excited to see what McLaren can do this race. Will their race pace be competitive enough for a podium finish?
What boggles my mind more than that is that the homicide rate for St. Louis is 87.83 per 100.000 inhabitants… For comparison, the homicide rate for Osaka (highest im Japan) is 0.8…