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Idk about RSS feeds but Lemmy Schedule exists for scheduling posts. I keep meaning to try it out but haven't yet.
https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmySchedule?tab=readme-ov-file#readme
Right, that's why I was thinking some kind of workout or something might give them an indication something is wrong before race time. I know other sports have concussion protocols when a head injury occurs and more thorough investigation is needed where they use a mix of historical markers and current performance as part of the evaluation. Maybe F1 needs something like that for the overall physical fitness of the drivers, especially after a big crash. I'll never forget watching Grosjean's crash and seeing Jack unable to get out of the car like that just gives me chills.
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.
It's your home instance. Lemmy.world blocks VPNs.
Dig a 50ft hole and throw the whole pack in or whatever else you want mate. Don't let the packet tell you how to live.
Easy to see why Max refused to be part of DTS for a time. He gets villainized pretty regularly by the normal media and Netflix turns that to 11. In the beginning I thought it was cool that something was bringing new fans to F1. Now I believe it does more harm than good, causing unnecessary grief for drivers as well as causing conflict within the fanbase.
Drivers are real people with real lives, not actors. Netflix intentionally blurs that line for profit by spinning false narratives for views. It's ridiculous and has spilled over into press conferences and commentary, and it can't end soon enough. None of them deserve to have lies told about them directly, through omission, or through deceptive editing.
Netflix can get fucked.
A polished experience is preferable but with piracy you kind of have to take what you can get. I need to figure out a way to stream it to my tvs that lets me swap streams quickly if one goes down. On PC it's a couple of clicks but with a remote everything is more clunky.
I don't watch from PC anymore. All my viewing these days is on a tv or occasionally on my phone if I'm away from home. I probably just need to set up something to watch pirated streams from my TV but I've been procrastinating about it.
If you told me before the race that Lance was going to finish ahead of Kimi I would've laughed in your face, but here we are.