From my experience, they don't read articles either. People can have huge threads with hundreds of replies asking questions that already have been answered in the linked article. Though this is more common in politics and science. F1 media usually take one or two quotes and add 10 meaningless paragraphs that are not worth reading - this is where top comments come to help!
I can recommend Oxenfree. That's a mysterious and atmospheric game of a very good quality. See reviews on Steam.
I use it every day in my job and the quality of answers only drops off when prompts are poorly crafted.
Same. It saves me a lot of time both at work and when I'm working on my personal projects. But you need to ask proper questions to get proper answers.
These things are inevitable whether you host everything yourself or in the cloud. The latter simply has to be more secure than the former. And it probably is in many cases.
It seems that they aren't considering giving out additional points for that, which is sensible. There's no real need for that. A driver, who wins all three sessions, is already earning more than enough.
I'll give it a try, the standard interface is not great performance-wise.
Probably that and the fact that de Vries is clearly wasn't gonna make it into the main team. However, they knew that before signing the contract.
I enjoyed Tiny Tiny RSS back in time.
I'm not sure why they were so adamant on putting hard tires in the first place. Russell managed to drive about 30 laps on them with a full tank.
I'm used to imgur and most screenshoting tools can work with it.
I've switched to LXQt recently. I like KDE and use mostly Qt apps, but KDE itself has too many features I don't really need. So far so good, I can't say I miss anything.
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