I wonder if they will ever consider paying the users for the content they provide that constitutes "its" data. 🤔
That's true as well. I understand the emotional connection I would have had if I was part of the community from the beginning. It is not easy to build communities and also be responsible for it. I was not pointing at such folks.
I would think there are still plenty people who like having the power of being a "moderator" and would be willing to do it for free. So even though reddit lost plenty of mods, there will still be people who'd continue doing it.
This can't be true. Sounds like a cheap advert.
The race was nice but everything else was so over the top. What was with the interviews and trophy presentation?!
So now only Perez has a mathematical chance of beating Max to the championship?
What was he thinking would happen? 🤦♂️
I don't understand articles or titles like these. RedBull just made a good car and have a good driver and are reaping benefits of their hardwork. Why all the hate? Mercedes was dominating for 7 years. They had a good car and driver then so they were the best. So is RedBull now. Is it wrong to be good at something?
There is such good racing and competition happening behind. Why not enjoy that? Teams will eventually catch up and things will normalize.
Like the other commenter said should FIA start banning teams that win 5 or more races in a row?
Why is Max winning boring either? I like seeing how teams are closing up on them or ifl they will make a mistake. But they are a well oiled machine and I appreciate them for that.
Oh. Wow.
I didn't get it. What is he trying to show there? Can anyone explain pls?
Sometimes I feel that android pre Lollypop was quintessential android. KitKat was so good on the Nexus 4. I had zero issues and I still miss the ticker notifications. Much simpler times I guess.
They tried bringing exynos back in their flagship with the S24 series. While it is better than the previous exynos chips, it does not match the SD variants.