You guys you guys ! I wanna start an F1 team but i have no money ! Wanna support me ?
I hope you're not using FirefoxCold Fussion wrote:Crowd sourced engineering, what a terrible idea.
Agreed, it´s like F1Technical....but with an actual F1 team... oh.Cold Fussion wrote:Crowd sourced engineering, what a terrible idea.
The problem is that the Open Source Twitterheads and Googlemobile losers don't see the difference between Geeks sitting at far flung computers sharing code developed as a hobby and engineering and assembling actual hardware and systems in something complex like an airplane or a car - during which people's jobs and income are at stake.richard_leeds wrote:I hope you're not using FirefoxCold Fussion wrote:Crowd sourced engineering, what a terrible idea.
Open source software is not comparable to open source engineering. In any case, engineering a competitive LMP2/1/F1 car relying on part time at best engineers in a recipe for disaster.richard_leeds wrote:I hope you're not using FirefoxCold Fussion wrote:Crowd sourced engineering, what a terrible idea.
I cant often comment on the technical discussions on here as my skillset is specific to the web and not engineering race cars, but this is right up my alley and your statement above about open source and peoples jobs is complete rubbish.Cold Fussion wrote:
The problem is that the Open Source Twitterheads and Googlemobile losers don't see the difference between Geeks sitting at far flung computers sharing code developed as a hobby and engineering and assembling actual hardware and systems in something complex like an airplane or a car - during which people's jobs and income are at stake.
What works with the former doesn't apply to the latter.
Indeed. It could even be a deliberate and heartless scam, though I hope not of course.Fulcrum wrote:What a joke.
Typically the most successful crowd funding projects are those that appeal immensely to a very narrow target market. Think techies, and other folk who haven't managed to grow up and put games they played in their childhood behind them.
Along comes someone with a cool idea that appeals to their niche personality, or perhaps resurrecting their long-last and cherished experience. The nostalgia takes hold and induces spending that really doesn't justify the end product.
Yes, there are some projects that fill a justifiable void in the current socio-economic value chain. Typically these are not the projects generating millions in crowd-funding.
Where does the Brabham idea fit? Nostalgia, unfortunately.
Or you know Linux or anything that uses Linux operating system as a base, such as Ubuntu or ya know....ANDROID.Richard wrote:I hope you're not using FirefoxCold Fussion wrote:Crowd sourced engineering, what a terrible idea.