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So for example, in aviation, you learn and experiment with new moves in a simulator, not in a real flight with real passengers.
with new moves in a simulator, not in a real flight
Comedy shorts gamer has found the best game ever (Bear simulator)
"Bear Simulator"
You know those weird, like, simulator games where it's like,
Pizza Chef Simulator was, like, really hard to make the stuff.
It seems like it has a lot of interesting ideas in terms of player creation tools, and it uses machine learning stuff, but I'm curious to see how it actually plays as a life simulator game.
On top of all of this, there were hours and hours of in-person training at the SpaceX facility to spend time in the simulator and learn about the Dragon capsule.
A group of engineers built and tested the tallest full-scale building ever on an earthquake simulator or shake table.
Hopefully, we can feed them into (the) simulator to learn what's going on here.
In free practice one, we saw Max Verstappen and Yuki Tsunoda separated by just one tenth of a second, which is next to nothing in the world of Formula One, particularly as Tsunoda hadn't really spent any time in the RB21 other than a bit of time in the Red Bull simulator, which isn't quite the same thing, even though it's a very accurate tool nonetheless.
For me personally, it's not overthinking it and treating it like it's any other session, whether it's a practice session, a qualifying session, a day in the simulator.