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I use an app called WeatherRadar - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/weather-radar-storm-alerts/id545993260
It shows cloud cover as well as rainfall, and also has a few other views I don’t use. But what I really like is the iOS home screen widget, which shows me my local weather even when I’m not actively looking at it.
Do you own a trampoline?
If not, there’s every chance that you will by the end of the day.
And if you own one already, it’s about to be donated to one of your lucky neighbours.
Where can I get one? I never knew I needed this so much...
I'm not sure about Max. Obviously this season is different, but in the past, I've always viewed him as someone who has excellent situational awareness - but slightly less honed risk management. But I don't think his situational awareness has ever been in question, only his risk management.
If RBR somehow screw up their car, and Max has to start really fighting again, I suspect we'd see far fewer incidents than a couple of years ago, because by then not only will he be older and wiser, but also because he's now proven himself to be one of the greatest of all time (and I say that as someone who is not a fan of Max, I just think it's objectively true), so there won't be any need to take the kinds of risks he used to take in the past.
I think the point made in the headlines is pretty obvious. There's no benefit in being agressive when you're so much faster than everyone else.
I agree that the other point is more interesting. Especially the fact that those drivers he don't feel so comfortable going against, it's not because they're agressive, but becdause they don't (yet?) have the spacial awareness.
Got a verbal offer of a new job last night. Hopefully today I'll receive the contract, then I can hand my notice in!
Expressions with Linq
I wrote this blog a while ago, because it was a topic which was confusing and fascinating to learn. Since then, I've had a couple of other occasions when I've had to do similar things, and I've found myself looking back at what I wrote and using it as a reference. Hopefully some other people on here will also find it useful!
Is this community dead?
Hey - refugee from /r/csharp here, looking to find a Lemmy equivalent. But this place looks dead? Is there a C# community on Lemmy anywhere?