Formula 1 descends upon the Styrian hills for the second Sprint weekend of the season at what is set to be an exciting Austrian Grand Prix. But what weather conditions can the drivers and their teams expect to be greeted by this weekend?
> The weather forecast for the weekend makes for interesting reading, with rain expected to hit the track on all three days of running in Austria. > > FRIDAY, JUNE 30 – FP1 AND QUALIFYING > > Conditions: Expected to be sunny in the morning but with increased chance of rain hitting the track in the afternoon. FP1: 24°C // Q: 21°C. > > Chance of rain: 60% > > SATURDAY, JULY 1 – SPRINT SHOOTOUT AND SPRINT > > Conditions: High chance of showers in the afternoon with possible thunderstorms. SS: 20°C // SPRINT: 19°C. > > Chance of rain: 80% > > SUNDAY, JULY 2 – RACE WEATHER > > Conditions: Partly cloudy in the morning with a slight chance of rain hitting the race in the afternoon. RACE: 24°C > > Chance of rain: 20%
Formula 1 heads to North America for the Canadian Grand Prix at the famous Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. But what weather conditions can the teams and their drivers expect to be greeted by this weekend?
> the drivers could be in for a challenging weekend with the weather forecast showing that there is a high chance of rain on all three days of action in Montreal
It works on this page but not in the feed, there I saw the raw code instead (when viewing it in a mobile browser)
Doesn’t this apply regardless of whether the owner is the government or a private organization? All types of owners have their pros and cons, so I’d prefer a healthy mix so that users can pick the one they prefer.
There is also a need for governments to setup their own instances for their employees and institutions to avoid them having to sign up to a third party service if their work involves communicating on the fediverse, which also makes it clear that messages sent from this instance are official government communication (like governments have done with email for a long time). That’s how the EU’s Mastodon instance is setup: https://social.network.europa.eu/about
Posting and commenting with a language tag fails for me every time for some reason, on every device and browser I’ve tried. So until that bug is fixed I just have to skip it 🤷🏻♂️
I agree, the inherit fragmentation in the fediverse architecture has a certain negative impact on the microblogging experience for me (but I still won’t go back to a centralized platform ever again), but for Lemmy/kbin it fits perfectly. Link aggregation sites are already fragmented into separate communities by design.
Stora delar av Södra stambanan stängs av när Trafikverket nu rustar upp sträckan mellan Hässleholm och Norrköping under en veckas tid. De gör också vid ...