

It was just reddit with a nicer interface but the exact same awful users. There was absolutely no reason for anyone to use it.


It was just reddit with a nicer interface but the exact same awful users. There was absolutely no reason for anyone to use it.


That’s a really good point. I noticed that during the sprint, the gaps ebb and flow around the track much moreso than they did in the past.


Please leave this petulant dogshit on reddit. There’s whole universe of possibilities between “melting down about a decimal change” and “can’t understand more than a single decimal.” You present it that way because you are a bad person who makes existing on the internet miserable.
There is a third answer, which is that you calm the fuck down, take no “action,” and just accept that sometimes things change and it’s not worth making yourself angry about. As a fan of 30 years, it changes quite literally nothing about how I understand timing and gaps.


Am I alone in thinking this is exactly what I thought people wanted? Sure, there are issues with the regs that need to be sorted out, and I don’t think any of us like seeing cars slow down at the end of the straight. But the fact that it’s so much harder on the drivers is fantastic. These are F1 drivers, they’re supposed to be the best of the best. I don’t want to see them drive a very simple car to the limit, anyone can do that. I want to see them drive a computer to the limit while riding a unicycle and juggling flaming swords.
Damn man maybe the PC industry should’ve considered making even one single actually good laptop