It is so funny to compare this crowd and their passion to the one at Monza, Silverstone, Interlagos or even COTA. These people look like students at school who are being forced to watch and cheer a play
The entire post race interview charade is absolutely stupid. The track is good and the races have been great. If only all the unnecessary glamour around the event gets dropped, the whole event will be much much better
Stroll's car had a problem with the ECU at the end of FP3. By the time they fixed the car, only around 3 minutes were left in quali. Considering that he got just one run without much time to prepare his tyres, I am impressed that he was only 2 tenths away from alonso
While this is true, gasly had a pretty big jump and he was far closer to the lead merc than alpine have been throughout the weekend. That was a cracking lap
You have to define safe here. Investing in starting a business, even one involving sitting behind a screen and writing code, involves a appreciable amount of risk of losing your money. In no way is that person in a position of safety.
I would actually like to see if gen Z are more risk averse when it comes to participating in adventure sports - mountain climbing/rock climbing, skydiving, rafting in fast flowing water, etc
I urge people to please read the article. When you read it properly, you can see that it mentions that Gen Z are emotionally risk averse but says nothing about their risk taking in other avenues like finance, entrepreneurship, career direction, etc.
In fact, the Forbes article clearly shows how Gen Z are taking more risks in entrepreneurship and work related activities.
It's a sync problem I guess because lemmy-ui (the default UI developed by the Lemmy devs) and Photon (Lemmy client website) and Voyager (Lemmy client app) all show the bullet points properly
It is so funny to compare this crowd and their passion to the one at Monza, Silverstone, Interlagos or even COTA. These people look like students at school who are being forced to watch and cheer a play