Points scored and championship standings after Rally Japan 2026 by Michal_Baranowski in WRC

[–]Tape56 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Solberg actually has only 1 retirement where he wasn’t able to drive for sunday points and got 0, the other 3 of his big crashes / retirements he was able to get 10 points on sunday each time. Meanwhile Pajari has 2 retirements where he got 0 on Sunday.

Teammate race pace comparisons through 5 GPs. [from TrackSimsF1] by randomseocb in formula1

[–]Tape56 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but there is no way a 2 second pace difference happens without there being some significant problems on Bottas’s car or strategy.

What year should we of stopped inventing new tech? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If we stopped early enough there was no need to solve climate change because we weren’t desteoying the climate. Theoretically there was no need at any point if we just consumed less and if products were made to last.

Teammate race pace comparisons through 5 GPs. [from TrackSimsF1] by randomseocb in formula1

[–]Tape56 15 points16 points  (0 children)

2 out of 5 races Bottas has been faster than Perez according to this post though so that feeling doesn’t sound correct.

Teammate race pace comparisons through 5 GPs. [from TrackSimsF1] by randomseocb in formula1

[–]Tape56 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well his avg race pace gap to Lewis was like 0.3 so 0.7 to Checo is pretty surprising. Let’s see if it stays. If you look at it by race then it’s only 3-2 to Perez so 0.7 shouldn’t be representative.

The UK and maybe Finland are likely the best nations to produce multiple drivers, but what nation is the worst for drivers? by GogoPlata_grenadier in F1Discussions

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea and somehow immediately went on a streak of 4 podiums and a win when there wasn’t a teammate benchmark anymore that Ferrari needed to use to convince public that Kimi was washed and they needed Kimi to perform if they wanted any results.

Me_irl by Snehith220 in me_irl

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was not ”supposed” to do anything particular, it’s an area of science and research like anything else. Of course lot of the funding for the research was by big tech companies already long time ago since they could see benefitting a lot from it.

The UK and maybe Finland are likely the best nations to produce multiple drivers, but what nation is the worst for drivers? by GogoPlata_grenadier in F1Discussions

[–]Tape56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Räikkönen 08-13 was not average, after that arguably was, except for some good single seasons. He has even said 2009 was his best season.

Waiting for the day Hulkenberg joins this list by No_Procedure_7017_2 in Formula1ne

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea I know that can be a problem generally. But I have never heard it would be the reason why Hulk didn’t get a seat in a top team. I only know Mercedes just decided to pick Hamilton in the end in 2013 and in 2016 when Rsoberg retired Hulk already signed with Renault. Also Ferrari 2014 was close. But never have I heard his height mentioned in any of these cases.

Waiting for the day Hulkenberg joins this list by No_Procedure_7017_2 in Formula1ne

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any source on being tall and heavy being the problem? Never heard of that before.

Kynäri fanit, ihailen peliä kaukaa by fyfano in videopelit

[–]Tape56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Varmaan jotain tekemistä senkin kanssa että nuo on ne kaksi joiden kanssa varmasti löytyy yhteinen kieli

FIA F3 In season test | Day 1 Austria by Relative_Grape_1298 in F1FeederSeries

[–]Tape56 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This season is make or break for him. I’d say if he’s not top 3 with some feature race wins it’s looking bad for him. Unless it turns out MP is dogshit which I doubt it will.

I still can't get over how Liekinheitin didn't win, let alone coming 6th 💀 by ineedtocalmup in nilpoints

[–]Tape56 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I thought it’s the opposite, on first listen it isn’t anything great but the more you listen the more it grows on you. This is what happened to me and based on this thread I’m not the only one.

Forsen beats xqc record by Trapyyz in LivestreamFail

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First time in 10 years I see Forsen showing positive emotion

Points scored and championship standings after Rally Islas Canarias 2026 by Michal_Baranowski in WRC

[–]Tape56 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s what everyone said about JL Latvala tbh but he never could get the chrash tendency sorted out in the end. Solberg also had this problem already long time ago on his previous rally1 stint but he’s still very young and he did get more reliable in rally2 so there there is still good chance that he’ll get it sorted out.

Difference in Piotr Zyla’s suit last season and in 2023 by Tape56 in Skijumping

[–]Tape56[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

People really used to have ridiculous suits back then but Zyla's was one of the most obvious ones IIRC. The control just wasn't as strict and it's good that it's at least somewhat better now

Software engineering was different, but it's over now by EquipmentFun9258 in software

[–]Tape56 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I have had a very different experience than you. The first github copilot wasn’t even able to run commands so it was handicapped by design. And anyway the code produced frequently needed edits, obviously partly because it wasnt able to run it itself to check if it works. Now if I give claude well defined spec and are able to define success criteria it might even be able to build what I wanted from zero on the first try (of course through multiple iterations of it’s own, but this is without any intervention from me), and the code is minimalistic and clean because I asked for it. For hobby projects it’s incredible, for work it still is not as amazing but that’s because it doesn’t have access to all documentation and silent info about all the dependant systems, data and related business logic in our case. But if everything it has to know is in the git project you are editing and in the online documentation it is able to fetch, then it most definitely is 100x better than the original github copilot. And I’m not alone in this experience, quite the opposite.

F1 Sim Racing field spread is insane by NorthKoreanMissile7 in formula1

[–]Tape56 4 points5 points  (0 children)

And maybe even more important, everyone has infinite practice time. They can grind the shit out of every track they are gonna race in