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F1 already has caps on the amount of compute used.
Of course, like you said, people figured out that the way it measured performance was too simplistic, so the lopsided performance that made bulldozer-era Opterons such a failure overall meant that they became a huge hit with F1 teams.

Makes sense. I imagine spare parts are easier, for when this kind of stuff happens.

The youtube algorithm is getting oddly specific - That made it recommend a 14 year old video with 8000 views of a Romanian drag race between a Twingo and a Matiz.

I wasn’t making a dig. It’s the kind of thing that seems like it should be legit - it’s an actual publication that’s been around for years.

But they just get the vaguest wind of a rumour, invent enough extras to make it into a full story, slap together a photoshop and treat the whole thing as fact and the photoshop as

Autoexpress photoshops are the paper form of clickbait.

All of these reviews of cheap cars and those weird sketches from a couple of years back make me want to see what could be achieved if everyone on here put down a deposit for Jason to launch a cheap car.
The Torchinsky Feverdream, An Electric car for only $9995! The only car on the market with more trunks than seats!
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A guy at work once went to the shop at lunch and came back with a block of Asda Smart Price Greek Style Salad Cheese (ie. supermarket value brand knock-off feta) and started eating it like a chocolate bar.
This was about 2 years ago and I’ve still not got over it.

The BMW Rifter is the top-selling transportation in the year 2349 and it’s a call-back to this M4.

The first year was a bit quiet I think, but stuff like MGS2, Gran Turismo 3 and GTA3 came out in 2001.

Of course that’s a Photoshop.
The original was a Bring Your Daughter To the Slaughter tour one, but can you imagine how the Express would have reacted to that?

The default option in a lot of locations is to custom order, which typically allows for wider variety to capture niches as you don’t need to have a bunch of ‘easy to sell’ stuff sitting around for people to drive away same day.

The US Elises have the Toyota ZZ.

GM stopped doing completely in-house designs in that segment about 40 years ago and went to making clones - they still sold a bunch but it was all Suzuki, Isuzu, Renault and Fiat/Peugeot designs. Then they sold all that off to Peugeot with the Vauxhall/Opel sale a couple of years back.

It’ll go up, but it’s obscure enough to not to go insane like Skylines, Supras and so on. The next ridiculous ones will be the Integra Type R and the Evo 4-6, I think.

That kind of attitude and take has been around on here for a long time. There’s always been a “Do something! Don’t make me do something, I’m busy virtue signalling!” streak.
This site used to be massively un-even in quality, but it’s settled down to be more consistently on the low end of what it was.

No, they’ve always been ridiculously fancy, they just used to be more of an ‘old money’ kind of brand than they are now.

The Focus Active is a thing.

No, it’s perfect. It’s perfect for someone who wishes they were Gordon Gekko but is, in fact, a herb.