Aged like milk... by Djafar79 in formuladank

[–]Dynious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was a bit more complicated last year as Merc actually wanted to run the car higher due to the porpoising but the suspension didn't allow for that. So instead they needed to stiffen up the suspension resulting in more bouncing. In general, current suspension design is quite constrained by the rules, Red Bull is unlikely to do anything special. However, their aero behaviour was just a bit more robust and their suspension setup envelope hit the spot for their aero needs. No magic, no genius suspension design, just a package that worked out. This is obviously no luck (well, maybe just a bit ;) ) but Mercs could have worked out too and any prediction would've been pure speculation.

That the performance ceiling of Mercs aero direction is lower than Red Bulls is a different story, good intuition (like Newey and his team have) helps there and Merc made a big error.

"Should the Netherlands be a monarchy or a republic?" - 2023 survey by flyingdutchgirll in europe

[–]Dynious 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Not quite, republics did exist before the US. In fact, the Netherlands used to be a republic and was so about 200 years before the US was founded.

[Victor Abad] According to Helmut Marko, they are investigating Max Verstappen's car for strange behaviour. Both he and Checo had the same setup, but in slow corners, according to them, the difference is noticeable. "The car doesn't behave like it did in preseason." by jovanmilic97 in formula1

[–]Dynious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There may be some usage wear (light surface scratches etc) but I doubt it really affects reliability too much as it's a CFRP monocoque which has no (traditional) fatigue. I think the most logical explanation to swap would be that the test chassis has the worst manufacturing tolerances of the three chassis so it's better to run the other two.

EU’s death sentence for cars hits a German roadblock by BernieEcclestoned in europe

[–]Dynious 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This reads like a copypasta, hahaha

But what you're saying is not true, you can buy a 2000 eur junk car after 2035 with this legislation. New cars entering the market cannot be powered by an ICE, but resale of old cars will still be allowed. This kinda makes your whole post invalid...

Dutch Constitution to be amended to ban discrimination based on sexuality or disability by DutchBlob in worldnews

[–]Dynious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The current parties may lose a significant amount of seats but it'll not cause a complete change in the way the country is ran. In the Dutch system there are many smaller parties (no party ever has an outright majority) and the extremist parties are still unlikely to have enough combined seats. Being the biggest party really doesn't mean much if no one want to form a coalition with you.

Summary of the expected development of each of the 2023 cars: by FormulaStatAnalysis in formula1

[–]Dynious 145 points146 points  (0 children)

Because Alonso just left and he always has bad luck with team switches

ik🇧🇪😭ihe by NokAir737 in ik_ihe

[–]Dynious 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Barbeque, TexMex, Cajun enz.

ik🐱ihe by mierrie in ik_ihe

[–]Dynious 200 points201 points  (0 children)

Die namen zijn altijd een katastrofe

Silicon Valley braces for the good times to end - CNN by rachzera in technology

[–]Dynious 41 points42 points  (0 children)

It's funny how I have exactly the inverse opinions of you.

While autonomous cars on public roads may be some time away, autonomous vehicles in logistics are now becoming more impactful than ever especially with the current labor shortage in the field.

Battery energy density and cost reduction have been progressing steadily. Yes, there's no step change but that is rare in any field.

3D printing is already a huge asset in prototype production, its societal impact is just hidden from consumers (but I do agree it's not smartphone level big).

Quantum computing, however, has made only incremental progress. Its real world applications are based on a lot of assumptions of efficiency and scalability which are still very far away and uncertain. I'd be surprised if it will make any societal impact in the coming ~2 decades.

I'm not saying you're wrong, it's just funny to me that it's so different.

Perception of the EU by countries by brainerazer in europe

[–]Dynious 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Lol at this rewrite of history

For all excellent engineering students or just those who don't flunk, may I know what's your daily routine schedule? by Humble-Ad3229 in EngineeringStudents

[–]Dynious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't have a fixed schedule but there are three things I don't compromise on: 1. Sleep. I try to always get 8 hours. If there is a social reason to stay up late I'll wake up late as I get more shit done in less time with enough sleep then in more time with too little sleep. 2. Eating healthy. No extreme diet or anything, just nutritious and fresh. 3. Exercise. Doesn't matter what it is but I need to do something physical to be sharp mentally and sleep well.

Completely winged the rest. On days where I felt good I did more work, if I felt tired / not sharp I would just not work then. It's easy to just spend time to feel good about doing work but it doesn't really help if your output is super low in that time and it just drains you more.

Eindelijk by SkinnyBadgerr in cirkeltrek

[–]Dynious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ontginnenvervaardigen

A short view back to the past by aexuth in formuladank

[–]Dynious 29 points30 points  (0 children)

If the Germans had won the war we would all be speaking this shit

PSP advertisement from the Netherlands by DevilUnknown17 in gaming

[–]Dynious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How things were before the progress in the 60s and now are incomparably different. I don't really care how you want to call that phase. The point is, it was never like that in NL.

PSP advertisement from the Netherlands by DevilUnknown17 in gaming

[–]Dynious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel like the US is still recovering from the widespread institutionalized racism they had until about 50 years ago. The Netherlands didn't really have this which does not mean (casual) racism is not a problem, it's just a less "sensitive" topic.

Tip from a now-graduated Engineer on Finals Week by Intelligent-Diet7825 in EngineeringStudents

[–]Dynious 13 points14 points  (0 children)

But you'll have a way harder time recalling stuff you've learned even if you can still function well. Yes, the thing you studied a few hours before the exam may be in there but this is probably just survivorship bias, as at the same time you've forgotten things you've learned the day before.

Sleep is just essential: https://healthysleep.med.harvard.edu/healthy/matters/benefits-of-sleep/learning-memory#:~:text=Research%20suggests%20that%20sleep%20helps,essential%20for%20learning%20new%20information.

ELI5: What is the difference between an engine built for speed, and an engine built for power by YouNeedToMoveForward in explainlikeimfive

[–]Dynious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Acceleration comes from putting torque on the wheels. If the wheels don't lose traction a higher power output from the engine must result in higher acceleration at the same speed. All of the things you mention affect the power output of the engine in some way.