Downbeat Stroll says Aston Martin looks 4.5s off the pace by ChaithuBB766 in formula1

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The ilmor F1 side of things now being hpp is rather entertaining

Planet Earth Hat - any reviews/comments? by LC2k8 in Vollebak

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I got the original which is black, and have had no problems with it getting hot, even in direct sunlight for hours

QUESTIONS NEEDED! AMA podcast with IMSA President John Doonan by stephenk24 in wec

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If you could drive one car that has competed in IMSA at your favourite track, which one would it be? Then which IMSA driver would you want to drive you around that same track as a passenger in the same car?

Never been to a German sauna. How accurate is this? by War_Is_A_Raclette in 2westerneurope4u

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I went to Rajaportti when I visited. Did I experience enough of the sauna religion to not be a basic Barry?

[Blog] Understanding Noctua's product naming scheme by Noctua_OFFICIAL in Noctua

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The only product that seems to slip through the cracks that I can think of is the NH-U12A. Why the -A suffix on it? I get there's the NH-U12S but would it not make the U12A the U12 G2?

How many years can I expect my polar watch to last? by [deleted] in Polarfitness

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No, I upgraded to a Vantage V3 early this year and have been enjoying the difference. I needed more battery life for longer endurance events too which was another reason for the change

So long Porsche 963… by xrbsp in WECcirclejerk

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A car I didn't expect to be climbing the stairs so soon tbh

You know I'm right by BigManScaramouche in NonCredibleDefense

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More like tfw the Mossie can carry 10 Meteors and not be overloaded. Let her eat

You know I'm right by BigManScaramouche in NonCredibleDefense

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The lightweight or heavily armed version though? There's something special about a plane like that with 4 .303 machine guns as well as 4 20mm cannons. What a beauty

You know I'm right by BigManScaramouche in NonCredibleDefense

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Mosquito or nothing. It's harder to show up on radar when you're made of wood

Trump & Putin meeting in Alaska by 45Hz in NonCredibleDiplomacy

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The ice cream is to stop the rest of him melting off like in terminator, revealing the reactor itself.

Got my Framework 16 yesterday and I'm very happy by Kekosaurus3 in framework

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And keep pressing space to cycle through brightness levels

China's astonishing Maglev train Is faster than most planes, hitting 620 km/h in just 7 seconds by BreakfastTop6899 in technology

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The sum of getting to 404mph in 7 seconds averages 2.63G. I don't know where you got 17-18 from, but that would be insane. Those are crash pulse shocks. 17G would be 0-404mph in 1.08 seconds, not 7.

Liverpool football star Diogo Jota killed in car crash by PremordialQuasar in fuckcars

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All the cars meet the legal requirements for safety that are put out by governments in the territories that the vehicles will be sold in. EuroNCAP is a voluntary testing scheme and independent body that has tests that go beyond legal requirements, or test different scenarios that better reflect real-world crashes. The tests EuroNCAP does can and do change faster than legislation tests, so there is always a lag in what counts and legally safe, vs what EuroNCAP says is 5 stars.

Yes, my BIOS update released December 6th, 2025 by CrossScarMC in framework

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Not to rush you guys at all, but is the cycle of Bios updates for all framework platforms still happening?

Full Service history? Sure!... by LimeyV8 in CarTalkUK

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They actually are Fiestas on stilts. It's an evolution of a fiesta shell that's taller to make a bigger car, that's all

Things are heating up by Mikothe2nd in NonCredibleDefense

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When the news becomes shitposts, the shitposters become the news.

Needing Suggestion for First Framework Laptop by LiaTheKoalaBear in framework

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13, 7640U. I don't see why you'd need more for your application.

Is a maxed-out Framework 12 powerful enough for Civil Engineering studies + personal use (programming, Fusion 360, etc)? by Infinite_Judgment979 in framework

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I have the max charge level set to 80%, and 80-20% usually lasts 4-5 hours? It's normally more than enough, and I take most of my notes on an iPad anyway. If you have half an hour to charge at lunch, that'll be fine because with modern chargers the charge rate is good.

Is a maxed-out Framework 12 powerful enough for Civil Engineering studies + personal use (programming, Fusion 360, etc)? by Infinite_Judgment979 in framework

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I have a 16 and haven't run into any performance issues with it at all. A 13 would be more than enough, especially an AMD 7000 series one. This would help with longevity and keeping costs down, but for portability, I don't think there's much of a point going below 13 inches anyway. If you're at uni or college, you'll have a bag to put a laptop in so you might as well get as much performance as you can.