I’m not sure about Forza, but check out This guy. He makes out great engine simulation sounds that are close to real life counter parts
I’m not sure about Forza, but check out This guy. He makes out great engine simulation sounds that are close to real life counter parts
Ty. Pls consider the subscribing via multi Reddit link
Please check the video downloader. It only downloads the video part and skips the audio part. Also is there a way to subscribe by specifying multi Reddit link??
Add flip phones and sliding QWERTY like the N95 to the list
Yeah. They do have their own data collection practices and privacy policies. IIRC, meta was crying over Apple implementing permission data for apps since it would allow people to back off from meta but Apple would be sole winner from that move.
No dinoco blue… sadge
Day by day, Psycho pass dystopia is becoming real. Getting obliterated by cops who shoot at people for having thoughts outside the box is not stressful at all I swear /s
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True. Boeings prior reputation is what made it a household name. However, ever since the 737 Max incidents, the way they are handling things just showcases the sorry state of affairs they have in place in the pursuit of profits. And silencing whistleblowers with assassinations isn’t doing them any good.
I don’t know why FAA still hasn’t revoked their ability to self certify and force them to certify with external companies like the rest of the industry.
Boeing has achieved the unthinkable this week
Is it really unthinkable given the reputation of how they are handling things.
Exactly. You can join the club of “Do Nothing and Win” club along with Gabe Newell
They are talking about Moment of Inertia. Inertia wrt to rotation changes with how they are positioned in reference to the spinning axis. Think slender bodies are easier to rotate compared to wider bodies with same mass. That’s what they mean when earth slightly flattens out its becoming less slender and more difficult to rotate
I read this in a passing YouTube comment, but I think theoretically be possible to setup an ipxe boot server that sets up an Windows PE environment and can deploy the fix there and then all you have to do in the affected machines is to configure the boot option to the ipxe server you setup. Not fully sure though if it’s feasible or not.