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  • Awesome to see the drivers supporting each other. It's a shame it's over the second seat at Red Bull AGAIN though.

  • He seems to be approaching the situation with a level head. Hopefully he's able to mesh with the engineers quickly and provide feedback that helps them get the car in the window it needs to be in to perform. It really sounds like setup is everything on this year's cars.

  • The real question is, would he yield if instructed and a race win was in sight. We've seen some spicy team order drama with Yuki before, has he matured beyond that?

    I hope we find out very soon. (but for P3 because Lando and Oscar need that 1-2 ๐Ÿ˜Ž)

  • Some people use Lemmy. If you create a community and set it to moderator only mode you'll be able to post updates as new threads that are federated without random people starting conversations outside of the posts.

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  • If Yuki wins it should be mandatory.

  • I really need to go back and watch some of the OG Futurama again.

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  • Holy shit this is the first I've heard of Playlet. Giving it a go now and it's already impressive.

  • The thing is, this isn't new. This might be the most aggressive move we've seen them make so far but it's one in a long line of crazy expectations from their drivers.

    Yuki should've been moved first and it was stupid that he wasn't. That tells prospects at Racing Bulls (this is so gross to say) all they need to know. The drama there has been playing out season after season and Red Bull has plenty of history showing how they handle drivers.

    It's likely to continue until they lose Max or land the next generational talent.

  • I don't think it's a major offense to reply in your own language but since most of Lemmy is English speaking I try to respect the spaces that are clearly meant for something else.

    I like to translate what I'm posting to whatever language the community is using. If I mention I'm using a translator the OP or another commenter will reply in English if they feel comfortable. !bubatzgartenclub@lemmy.world is one that comes to mind where this has happened in the past.

  • I agree.

    Lemmy is still finding its feet and I think things like this will improve as it continues to grow and mature.

    While Lemmy has been around since before the reddit drama, many of the large surges in users have been reddit refugees. As a result a lot of the apps we have are ports of reddit apps that the devs slapped together in a hurry to let users pivot to Lemmy. As time passes we're seeing a number of new apps pop up with Lemmy specific features, and some of the older apps are still/finally being updated to be more feature rich.

    The software Lemmy runs is also changing fairly rapidly so there's some feature disparity between the webui and the various apps. Part of the normal growth process for a younger social media imo, but frustrating at times.

  • At the bottom of the page on every Lemmy instance there's a link that will show you the instances it's federated and de-federated from. Look for the link labeled 'Instances' from a web browser. Here's the link for lemmy.world that your account is on-

    https://lemmy.world/instances

  • This assumes the department or people involved with fulfilling these requests hasn't already been compromised or shut down. The request means nothing when it never gets looked at.

  • Red Bull is going to be a disaster if/when Max ever leaves them.

  • That's an interesting analogy lol. Pretty accurate too.

    I started to dislike the Sky commentators, mostly David Croft and Karun Chandhok, and switched to the international feed. These days I think Alex Jacques is more of a sensationalist like Crofty and that feed isn't as enjoyable as it once was. The last couple seasons I've mostly watched the McLaren team feeds but using alternative streaming methods comes with some sacrifice.

  • The one thing I'm missing from my F1TV sub is the driver cam with team radio. After the first lap I'd almost always rather listen to the teams than the commentators. Still can't decide if the commentary isn't very good or if my tastes are just too specific.