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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

The environment was at least counter balanced with the benefit that Newey could build a championship contending car. Those days may be gone now. Is it worth going through the meat grinder to be in the mid-field there?

[–] [email protected] 12 points 3 months ago

If anyone believes this, I am a bridge salesman.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago

I'd definitely have to make a burner account before answering this honestly.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 4 months ago

As much as I look forward to DTS the week that it airs, I pretty much forget all about it the week after when we get back to racing. It'd be nice if they could get it out a month before the season starts or something so it has a little longer to soak in your mind.

I knew they'd blow the Ricciardo angle though. Everything you think is going to be a big part of the season they just end up glossing over.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 months ago

Even with the Toto conflict, it would be a billion times better than the current situation. Take my money.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

They're wired to want to win so they're going to do whatever and say whatever it takes in the context of the sport. It's great that they can hang that persona up when they leave the race track though and just be relaxed about it. What makes F1 great is the personalities that we get to see and them interacting. I've watched a lot of endurance racing (WEC) and it's something you rarely get, mostly because of the number of drivers involved and how few races there are per year.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Should've made it a 4 stop requirement if adding one is going to make it that much better.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago

Oh hey they switched the timings font to be consistent with the countdown today. 👍🏻

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

For a second there, I thought I missed a Mercedes announcement of a new driver. 😄

Is he going by Andrea, Kimi or Andrea-Kimi? F1's site isn't prepared for this yet in some cases.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 4 months ago (3 children)

Looks better to me. Less transparency is better.

I really hated that ghost outline around the edge. Made it seem like artifacting from an analog conversion or something.

I'm not in love with the number font though. Also why are the number fonts different between the countdown and the timings?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 4 months ago

They did this on Top Gear (or Grand Tour maybe, can't remember). Personally, cooking doneness aside, I wouldn't want some exhaust leakage from the engine or burning oil that's seeping from a gasket to taint the flavor of the food even if there were a guarantee of no carcinogens from it.

 

I haven't been to Little Rey but I'd like to check this out.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

Max should continue disrespecting as long as George continues to whine about Max not just moving over for him.

 

A handful of us Raleigh players took a drive over to the coast which is about 1.5 hours away to the newly relocated Coastal Hemp Co and Backyard Arcade for their monthly tournament. A nicely run event that featured some free snacks and pizza and all the beer or THC products you could want, along with some random draws between rounds.

Machines are impeccably clean and about 14 in total with a great mix of Stern, Williams/CGC, and a Pulp Fiction. I had a lot of fun and placed 5th out of 25 players. This is one I'll make the pilgrimage out for again.

 

"All those people might want to leave, too, but it's really hard to agree on where to go, when to go, and how to re-establish your groups when you get somewhere else. Economists call this the 'collective action problem.' This problem creates 'switching costs' – a lot of stuff you'll have to live without if you switch from legacy platforms to new ones."

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They tout themselves as the second largest arcade in the world at 27,000 square feet. It’s definitely the best one I’ve ever been to. Beyond being an impeccable collection of digital machines, the whole place is well decorated wall to wall to ceiling with memorabilia like movie posters, lunchboxes, figures and more.

Pinballs are positioned on coasters for ease nudges. There’s team of people performing constant maintenance and cleaning. I didn’t witness a single out of order machine amongst the hundreds there.

I’m not shocked my favorites are all here. They also group them by make and include the line ups of smaller makers Jersey Jack, American and Spooky Pinballs.

Admission is $22 and machines are on free play across the board except for redemption machines. Nearly all machines have info cards with year, description and production numbers if available. They also serve as a distributor for in-production games.

 

That little tab above the hard drive is supposed to have a string in it

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Nice place. Multiple rooms, multiple levels. Probably a close to 50/50 mix of pins and arcades. Arcades are probably 66/33 mix of old and new.

Many classics pins have ColorDMDs. Decently maintained, few machines out of order. Everything is on a pretty fair and extremely fast reading NFC card credit system. New machines are 30 credits and old machines are 20.

Going to check out the tournament there tomorrow.

 

It's a bit VHS vs Betamax, but commercial interests are also going to skew towards AT.

 

Below is what I've posted to my Facebook account to give myself some closure before account deletion.


The recent changes to Meta policies have left me with an ill feeling and I no longer wish to be a part of any of their platforms. It's not specifically the relaxing content moderation itself, it's gleeful ways the changes make exemptions for harassment of the LGBTQ community (or any minority community if you read the policy) being okay as a dogwhistle for showcasing MAGA support. Everyone has the right to not feel threatened and these changes inevitably will have a negative effect on vulnerable communities. My concerns are not about Meta having the right to roll-back their policies and be more "neutral", it's with the lengths they gone to call out hate speech being okay and rid themselves of any affordances that could be linked with the now dirty three-letter-acronym DEI. As someone who is somewhere on the LGTBQ spectrum, I don't want to be contributing to a platform that is actively signaling hostility toward it.

I always felt proud of inclusionary efforts that large tech companies, making employment more accessible to under-represented groups (of all kinds) and welcoming them to a community when they arrived. It genuinely felt like progress was made in the 2010s moving past eras of repression. I was a small, insignificant part of pre-Meta Facebook and it had a strong internal culture of diversity, debate, and emotional investment. Artifacts of which I was proud to take with me when I left and displayed on my walls and desks until last week. They now bring feelings of disgust to me and I now recognize that at the highest level of the company, it was all a lie.

Zuck was never invested in the well-being of the members of his staff or his companies' communities. They are and always were a means to an end. Amassing power and growing his empire are what drives him. I get the sinking feeling that Zuck will follow Elon's lead in encouraging the deterioration of whatever level of decorum existed in aggregate on Meta's platforms.

Meta has centralized so much functionality into Facebook, it's difficult to not get value from some part of it and make a clean break. For me, it's concentrated in Groups and Marketplace. These features have nearly killed less commercially milked services like independently run web forums and Craigslist. So when you leave, can you replace the utility that you've lost? There are free, open, and now in many cases, decentralized alternatives. The primary hurdle is they are much smaller and won't have a volume of activity that most people will find above their threshold for utility. However, even Facebook has suffered greatly in the last few years and needed to resort to surfacing completely unconnected posts to maintain some sort of inventory in its feed, not to mention the AI generated garbage.

Facebook's primary achievements were in the usability space. It made posting and contributing a non-nerdy endeavor that anyone could do (even your grandma!). It became a multi-featured space where you didn't have to think about which site to go to for some narrowly focused activity. By nature, these independently operated platforms collectively known as the Fediverse are not that. They're generally more focused experiences that are usually modeled on the core experience of a corporate, closed platform. Some examples are:

  • Mastodon is a work-alike of Twitter/X
  • Pixelfed is a work-alike of Instagram
  • Friendica is a work-alike of Facebook
  • Lemmy is a work-alike of Reddit/Digg

These aren't single sites, they're pieces of software and anyone can use to run their own instance and those instances can communicate with each other via a common open protocol. If you're tech-savvy that sounds like what e-mail is, it's because it is. So by nature, it's more nerdy and more involved to understand. But these services don't have algorithms focused on using psychology to increase your engagement and sell advertising based on your demographics, behaviors and associations. In nearly all cases, there's no advertising at all. They're services run by individuals or associations funded by donations. I run private Mastodon, Pixelfed and Lemmy instances myself and will continue to experiment with more of them. Not all types of services will be suited to run without some commercial involvement, but even using smaller commercial sites is better than continuing to enrich a monopolistic behemoth.

It's still fairly early days for these projects. Mastodon is by far the most successful but only has a tiny fraction of the users of Meta's smallest platform. It'll be a hard sell for most people to take steps backwards on usability and reliability to transition to these platforms, especially with the small user-bases. However they offer steps forward in de-concentrating power that commercial platform operators have and their ability to make societal waves by shifting policies.

There are so many caveats in the above and I'm not up for debate about Meta's rights to do what they've done or the effectiveness of the policies themselves. I believe eliminating protections for minorities, even in just policy, harms society. I'm just explaining how it's affecting me and why I'll be deleting my Meta platform accounts in a few weeks after downloading my data and giving this post a little time to soak. I hope others follow suit over the long term, but it's a personal decision.

Be kind to each other. ✌🏻

 
 
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