Personally I use Kavita on my server that houses all my *arr apps. Not for everyone but I enjoy it.
Personally I use Kavita on my server that houses all my *arr apps. Not for everyone but I enjoy it.
The year is 2032, pirelli introduces the new “Super-semi-inter-softs” as part of an effort to smooth the performance gap between the C16 and C17 compounds.
In all seriousness though, it seems like an issue definitely in need of a solution. The wet racing is plagued by many things and it seems both pirelli and F1 are scrambling to fix some of them, but the general vibe i got from this article is that perhaps they aren’t communicating enough what the goals are. Is the main problem the spray? Or how about the speed? Certainly an interesting problem, the best wet tire in the world means nothing if the teams just switch to a faster tire the moment they think they can get a way with it. Great read, thanks!
There is still one where I live, and I read the other day that my town is building another one on the other side of town. So at least some places still have them. I remember spending my whole summer at ours in my hometown, but I haven’t been to my local one in the 10 years I’ve lived here. Not sure how I would go about being comfortable to go by myself as a young adult, though I know no one else there actually cares. Nice read by the way.
And it will only have been a year when it shuts down, not even a year before the announcement of EOL. Dead games suck. Software shouldn’t be able to die, but this will end up being something unplayable very soon and that just sucks whether you like the game or not really.
Such a shame to see a game killed so soon after release.
When torrenting your client should be “Connectable” which means fully accessible from others. You can use the guides others have posted to achieve that but basically, an unconnectable client can still seed to those who are connectable, but two unconnectable clients cant connect to each other. Or at least this is how it has been described to me by a private tracker.