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SkyTrak+ Launch Monitor
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[Background music playing]
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[Cut to a close-up shot of the SkyTrak+ Launch Monitor]
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[Cut to a golfer analyzing his shot data on a tablet]
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[Cut to a golfer practicing indoors with the SkyTrak+ Launch Monitor]
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[Cut to a golfer using the SkyTrak+ simulation software]
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[Cut to a golfer celebrating a successful shot]
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I Know Love Pt.1

Pairing: Lando Norris x Piastri!sister reader
Summery: Lando has always been a friend, her brother’s easygoing, fun-loving teammate. But when a fleeting moment in the garage—a near fall, a steadying touch—sends an undeniable spark through her, she starts to see him in a different light. And she’s not the only one. Oscar notices the shift, and he’s not thrilled.
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A/N: Wow a Lando fic? who am I?

The McLaren garage was a controlled storm of movement—mechanics tightening bolts, engineers huddled over screens, the scent of fuel and rubber thick in the air. It was a world she had always been a part of, but this year, it was different. This year, she wasn’t just Oscar Piastri’s sister. She was an engineer. Fresh out of university, she had spent the last year interning with McLaren while finishing her degree. Now officially part of the team, she was living the dream she had worked for—traveling with one of the most competitive teams on the grid, analyzing data, working with some of the brightest minds in motorsport. And yet, as she stood in the garage, taking in the organized chaos around her, she couldn’t shake the feeling that she was being watched.
She didn’t have to look to know who it was.
Lando Norris.
He was perched on the edge of a workbench, race suit tied around his waist, arms crossed as he half-listened to an engineer briefing him about car setup. But his eyes—those sharp green eyes—kept flickering toward her. He had been doing that a lot lately. She tried to ignore it, just like she had ignored the lingering glances, the subtle teasing that felt just a little too personal, the way he always managed to be near her, even when there was no real reason to be.
Lando had been in her life since Oscar signed with McLaren. She had known him as her brother’s teammate, as the guy who spent way too much time in their apartment, as the one who dragged Oscar into ridiculous online challenges and way too many rounds of golf. But now?
Now she wasn’t just Oscar’s little sister who tagged along to races. She was a part of this team. She was someone Lando wasn’t supposed to flirt with, wasn’t supposed to look at like that.
And yet, here they were.
“Hey, rookie!” She turned at the sound of Oscar’s voice, watching as her brother waved her over from across the garage. She rolled her eyes at the nickname. He was already half-suited up, looking effortlessly in his element, the Piastri name printed proudly across his back. “Can you grab the updated telemetry from the board? We need to go over it before FP2.”
“On it,” she called back, already moving. The responsibility of being part of McLaren, of making real contributions to the car’s performance, was still something she was adjusting to. But she was good at her job. She had worked too hard, spent too many late nights studying aerodynamics, data analysis, and race strategy, to be seen as just Oscar’s sister. She was here because she had earned it. Navigating the crowded garage, she focused on her task—until the moment she didn’t. Her foot caught on a thick cable running across the floor, and before she could react, she was falling. A sharp gasp left her lips, but before she could hit the ground, strong hands grabbed her, pulling her back against a solid chest.
Everything stilled.
A familiar scent of cologne and race fuel filled her senses. A steady grip held her firmly, keeping her upright. She knew exactly who it was before she even turned her head. Lando. His hands lingered on her waist for a moment too long before he finally loosened his grip. “You alright?” he asked, voice lower than usual, his breath warm against her cheek. Her heart was hammering in her chest—not from the fall, but from this. From him. She straightened quickly, trying to ignore the heat crawling up her neck. “Yeah, I just—” she exhaled, forcing a light laugh, “—was testing gravity. Works great, in case you were wondering.”
Lando smirked, the familiar mischief flickering in his expression. “Good to know. Maybe try not to test it in the middle of a race garage next time?” She rolled her eyes, brushing herself off. “I’ll keep that in mind.” But then, his voice dropped slightly, softer, more serious. “Careful, though,” he murmured. “I’m not always around to catch you.” And just like that, the teasing edge was gone, replaced by something heavier, something unspoken.
Her breath hitched slightly, her brain scrambling for a response, but before she could find one, Oscar’s voice cut through the moment. “What the hell was that?” She spun around to see her brother standing a few feet away, arms crossed, brows raised. Lando immediately stepped back, clearing his throat and running a hand through his hair like he hadn’t just been holding her like that. “Nothing,” she said quickly, shooting Oscar a look. “I just tripped.”
Oscar’s gaze flicked between her and Lando, his expression unreadable before he exhaled, shaking his head. “Right. Well, try not to break anything before FP2, yeah?” She gave a mock salute. “No promises.” As Oscar walked away, she turned back to Lando, expecting another smirk, another teasing remark. But he was already looking at her—like he was thinking about something he wasn’t saying. She should have walked away. Should have ignored the way her stomach flipped. Should have reminded herself that this was a bad idea. But instead, for a split second, she let herself wonder.
What if?
The garage was alive with movement—mechanics fine-tuning the car, engineers cross-referencing data, the rhythmic hiss of drills filling the air as tire changes were simulated over and over. It was the kind of organized chaos she had come to love, the pulse of an F1 weekend beating strong around her. And yet, she felt… off. She was supposed to be locked in, completely focused. But ever since yesterday—since him—something had changed. It wasn’t anything obvious. Lando still moved through the garage like he always did—laughing with the team, listening to the engineers break down data, cracking jokes to lighten the mood. To anyone else, nothing was different. But she knew better. It was the way his eyes flickered toward her across the room, how he never seemed to look away fast enough. It was the way his presence felt closer— lingering near her workstation when he never used to before, standing just a little too near whenever she was giving Oscar or the engineers updates. And it was in the way she noticed him more now, too. She wasn’t blind—Lando had always been easy to look at, and plenty of girls did. She had spent years rolling her eyes at every new headline linking him to a model or influencer. It had never mattered before. So why did she care now?
She was deep in concentration, reviewing telemetry for the upcoming session, when Lando’s voice cut through the hum of the garage. "Whatcha looking at?" Before she could answer, he leaned down over her chair to glance at the screen, one hand bracing against the desk beside hers. His arm brushed against her shoulder, his body heat close enough that she could feel it even through the fabric of her team shirt. Her fingers tensed on the keyboard. She glanced at him from the corner of her eye, trying to keep her voice steady. “You suddenly care about telemetry when we aren’t in a debrief?”
Lando smirked. "I care about looking fast. And if you have some secret data to make that happen, I should probably know about it." She rolled her eyes but didn’t push him away. “If you’re looking for extra speed, maybe listen to your engineers instead of flirting with them.” His smirk deepened. “Who said I was flirting?” She turned her head then, her breath catching slightly at how close he was. Their faces were only inches apart, and there was something unreadable in his expression. A flicker of amusement, yes—but also something heavier, something deeper than his usual teasing. For a split second, neither of them moved. Then, just as quickly as he had leaned in, Lando straightened, grabbing a water bottle from the table like nothing had happened. “See you out there, rookie.” And just like that, he was gone, leaving her heart racing in his wake.
In the engineering office during a quiet moment between FP3 and qualifying. She was sitting at her workstation, buried in a complex set of calculations, when she heard it— Her name. Soft. Slow. Amused.
"Hey, you."
She glanced up and, of course, it was him. Leaning against the desk next to hers, looking far too relaxed for someone about to drive a car at 200 miles per hour. And then he did it again. Said her name, except this time, there was something in the way he dragged it out, a teasing lilt at the end that made her stomach flip against her will. She swallowed, trying to keep her voice level. “What do you want, Norris?” His smirk deepened, and she instantly regretted saying his name. “Just checking in,” he said, rocking slightly on the balls of his feet. “You seemed stressed earlier.” She huffed, turning back to her screen. “I’m fine.”
“You sure?” he asked, his voice dipping lower, quieter. She clenched her jaw. Focus. Focus. But then he leaned down, elbows on the desk, close enough that she caught the clean, fresh scent of him—something woodsy and warm that made her thoughts scramble. He tapped a finger against her laptop. “You work too hard.” She forced a scoff. “I think that’s a prerequisite for working in F1.”
“Doesn’t mean you should forget to have a little fun.” She turned to him, arching an eyebrow. “And I suppose you’re offering?” He grinned. “Maybe.” Her pulse spiked. It was dangerous how easy this was for him.
She thought she was done for the night. She thought she’d made it through without anything happening—without slipping up, without letting whatever this was get to her. But then she stepped into the hotel elevator and the doors started to slide shut, only to be stopped by a hand catching them. Lando. Of course. He slipped in, the doors closing behind him, and suddenly it was just the two of them in the small, enclosed space. And there it was again—that feeling, that unshakable sense that something had changed. They stood in silence for a moment as the elevator started its slow climb. Then Lando spoke, his voice quieter now, almost contemplative. “You’re avoiding me.” She inhaled sharply, keeping her eyes locked on the floor numbers slowly lighting up. “I have not been avoiding you.” Lando scoffed, leaning against the wall, arms crossed. “Oh, really?”
“You’re just in my space more,” she shot back. His lips quirked, but his eyes were serious. “Maybe.” Silence stretched between them. She could feel the weight of it pressing against her chest, thick and heavy. Then, he leaned in slightly. Not close enough to touch, but close enough that his voice was meant just for her. “You know I see you watching me, too, right?” She inhaled sharply. Heat crept up her neck, and she cursed her own reaction. “Don’t flatter yourself.” Lando let out a low chuckle, shaking his head and stepping into her space. “I think you like me.” Her jaw clenched. “You’re an idiot.”
“Not denying it, though.” She glared at him, her heart hammering against her ribs. But before she could snap back, the elevator dinged, she instinctively stepped away from him and the doors slid open to reveal Oscar standing on the other side. His eyes flicked between them, sharp and questioning. Lando didn’t move for a moment, as if debating whether to push just a little further, but then he stepped back further with a knowing smirk. “See you tomorrow, then,” he murmured before walking past Oscar with an easy nod, disappearing down the hall. She exhaled, realizing just how tightly wound her body had been. Oscar, still holding the door open, gave her a look. She rolled her eyes. “Oh, shut up.” He didn’t say anything, but she felt his judgment.
#starset writes#f1 fanfic#formula 1 fanfic#lando norris x you#lando norris x reader#lando norris x piastri!sister#oscar piastri x sister!reader#f1 x you#f1 x reader
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Listening to the Joe Rogan/Elon Musk podcast for the data gathering purposes, and you do have to hand it to Musk that this is him in his element, and you can see the weakness of politicians like Harris (or Trump) in comparison. The entire first 10 minutes is about video games, talking about (somewhat dubious but not awful) studies about how they boost surgeon's capabilities, how they compare to golf, and so on, with no stress that this is "filler", of a need to Get To The Pitch. He adds on, goes on his own tangents but they are always "idea tangents" Rogan can bounce off of. Rogan will jump in on how creatine helps people deal with sleep dep Because Studies and he yes-and's the fuck out of him asking questions and talking about his breakfast habits. The "I could have a beer with him" crowd is real, they actually value it, and tbh modern Dems struggle with it due to the PR Filter. And Trump is a deranged lunatic, little hard for him to pull it off these days. But Musk has it and you can see his value for a niche as a campaign surrogate.
Anyway on the creatine topic at one point when explaining "why They don't know this" Musk blames opposition to meat consumption, and tangents a little to let everyone know that meat consumption has absolutely zero contribution to global warming, noting "how would you even measure that? You can't". Amusing given all the decades of measurements of the emissions of the agricultural sector:
And input/production analysis of per-good emission rates:
Like obviously you get varying estimates but this isn't mysterious, carbon emissions are well understood and not typically difficult to calculate.
And I just, idk, I think it's amusing, watching someone pivot from casual conversation that is perfectly humanizing to transparent lies that he either did know better about but forgot due to Culture War Brain or, more likely imo currently does know are bullshit but doesn't care. I expect these things in a stump speech; it is off-putting in a hangout sesh.
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Scientists show the sun's magnetic activity influences the determination of its seismic age
An international team of astronomers, led by a researcher from the University of Geneva (UNIGE), has shown that the sun's magnetic activity has a significant influence on its seismic characterization, contrary to predictions in previous studies. Important data such as its size, age and chemical composition depend on it.
These results pave the way for in-depth research to better understand the nature of the magnetic activity and its impact on stellar oscillations. The study is published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
Asteroseismology, or helioseismology in the case of the sun, is a fascinating branch of astronomy that studies the oscillations of stars.
"To understand it, you must imagine a star as a big ball of gas in constant motion. Inside this star, there are waves or pulsations that make it vibrate, rather like the sound that resonates in a musical instrument," explains Jérôme Bétrisey, a postdoctoral researcher in the Astronomy Department of the Faculty of Science at the UNIGE and first author of the study.
"These vibrations cause the star's surface to move slightly and change luminosity regularly. Thanks to very precise instruments, we can detect these variations in luminosity from Earth or from space," continues the researcher.
Listening to the symphony of the stars
By observing these changes, researchers can learn a great deal about the star's internal structure and determine important characteristics such as its size, age, chemical composition or stage in the stellar life cycle. A precise understanding of the characteristics of stars is essential, among other things, to determine the properties of the planets that surround them or to retrace the history of the Milky Way.
Despite some major successes in recent decades, asteroseismology has also shown that there are significant differences between observations and the predictions of theoretical models of the inner workings of stars.
Over the years, various methods have been developed to reduce these discrepancies, with varying degrees of success. However, none of the current methods consider the magnetic activity of stars, its impact on the results being supposed to be negligible.
The international team led by Bétrisey has just demonstrated the opposite. It has established that the age of the sun, as determined by helioseismology, varies significantly according to the level of activity of the solar cycle.
To give an order of magnitude, the sun is around 4.6 billion years old, and variations of up to 300 million years have been observed between solar minima. Although these variations may seem small compared with the age of the sun, they are no longer negligible given the level of precision that will be achieved by future space missions.
Seismic age of sun correlates with the solar activity cycle
To better understand the impact of magnetic activity on the sun, the scientists analyzed 26.5 years of solar data, covering two complete activity cycles. They divided this data into about 90 small one-year series, each three months apart. For each of these series, a seismic analysis was carried out, making it possible to measure the evolution of the sun's fundamental properties such as its mass, radius and age over time.
Two independent data sets were used to check the robustness of the results. One came from the University of Birmingham's BiSON (Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network) network of ground-based telescopes, and the other from the GOLF (Global Oscillations at Low Frequencies) instrument on board the SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) satellite, which has been orbiting the sun since the mid-1990s.
Regardless of the configuration tested, the age of the sun determined by helioseismology was correlated with the level of activity of the solar cycle. They measured variations of around 6% on average between the periods of solar minimum and maximum, which is very significant in terms of the precision targeted for future space missions that will analyze other similar stars.
For example, the PLATO (PLAnetary Transits and Oscillations of stars) mission is aiming for a precision of 10% for the age of a star like the sun.
The study of the GOLF and BiSON data also showed that the impact of the activity cycle on the seismic age is more marked for the more active of the two cycles studied. This result is logical and expected from a physical point of view.
"However, the sun is not a particularly active star, which suggests that the impact of magnetic activity could be very significant for more active stars such as those that PLATO will detect," adds Bétrisey.
IMAGE: Evolution of the sun during cycle 23. The image shows a collage of 11 photographs of the sun taken by the SOHO satellite and highlights the 11-year solar activity cycle with minima around 1996 and 2006 and a maximum around 2001. Credit: SOHO/ESA/NASA
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This Week in Rust 534
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @ThisWeekInRust on Twitter or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Announcing Rust 1.76.0
This Development-cycle in Cargo: 1.77
Project/Tooling Updates
zbus 4.0 released. zbus is a pure Rust D-Bus crate. The new version brings a more ergonomic and safer API. Release: zbus4
This Month in Rust OSDev: January 2024
Rerun 0.13 - real-time kHz time series in a multimodal visualizer
egui 0.26 - Text selection in labels
Hello, Selium! Yet another streaming platform, but easier
Observations/Thoughts
Which red is your function?
Porting libyaml to Safe Rust: Some Thoughts
Design safe collection API with compile-time reference stability in Rust
Cross compiling Rust to win32
Modular: Mojo vs. Rust: is Mojo 🔥 faster than Rust 🦀 ?
Extending Rust's Effect System
Allocation-free decoding with traits and high-ranked trait bounds
Cross-Compiling Your Project in Rust
Kind: Our Rust library that provides zero-cost, type-safe identifiers
Performance Roulette: The Luck of Code Alignment
Too dangerous for C++
Building an Uptime Monitor in Rust
Box Plots at the Olympics
Rust in Production: Interview with FOSSA
Performance Pitfalls of Async Function Pointers (and Why It Might Not Matter)
Error management in Rust, and libs that support it
Finishing Turborepo's migration from Go to Rust
Rust: Reading a file line by line while being mindful of RAM usage
Why Rust? It's the safe choice
[video] Rust 1.76.0: 73 highlights in 24 minutes!
Rust Walkthroughs
Rust/C++ Interop Part 1 - Just the Basics
Rust/C++ Interop Part 2 - CMake
Speeding up data analysis with Rayon and Rust
Calling Rust FFI libraries from Go
Write a simple TCP chat server in Rust
[video] Google Oauth with GraphQL API written in Rust - part 1. Registration mutation.
Miscellaneous
The book "Asynchronous Programming in Rust" is released
January 2024 Rust Jobs Report
Chasing a bug in a SAT solver
Rust for hardware vendors
[audio] How To Secure Your Audio Code Using Rust With Chase Kanipe
[audio] Tweede Golf - Rust in Production Podcast
[video] RustConf 2023
[video] Decrusting the tracing crate
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is microflow, a robust and efficient TinyML inference engine for embedded systems.
Thanks to matteocarnelos for the self-suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
* Hyperswitch - [FEATURE]: Setup code coverage for local tests & CI * Hyperswitch - [FEATURE]: Have get_required_value to use ValidationError in OptionExt
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here.
CFP - Speakers
Are you a new or experienced speaker looking for a place to share something cool? This section highlights events that are being planned and are accepting submissions to join their event as a speaker.
Devoxx PL 2024 | CFP closes 2024-03-01 | Krakow, Poland | Event date: 2024-06-19 - 2024-06-21
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If you are an event organizer hoping to expand the reach of your event, please submit a link to the submission website through a PR to TWiR.
Updates from the Rust Project
466 pull requests were merged in the last week
add armv8r-none-eabihf target for the Cortex-R52
add lahfsahf and prfchw target feature
check_consts: fix duplicate errors, make importance consistent
interpret/write_discriminant: when encoding niched variant, ensure the stored value matches
large_assignments: Allow moves into functions
pattern_analysis: gather up place-relevant info
pattern_analysis: track usefulness without interior mutability
account for non-overlapping unmet trait bounds in suggestion
account for unbounded type param receiver in suggestions
add support for custom JSON targets when using build-std
add unstable -Z direct-access-external-data cmdline flag for rustc
allow restricted trait impls under #[allow_internal_unstable(min_specialization)]
always check the result of pthread_mutex_lock
avoid ICE in drop recursion check in case of invalid drop impls
avoid a collection and iteration on empty passes
avoid accessing the HIR in the happy path of coherent_trait
bail out of drop elaboration when encountering error types
build DebugInfo for async closures
check that the ABI of the instance we are inlining is correct
clean inlined type alias with correct param-env
continue to borrowck even if there were previous errors
coverage: split out counter increment sites from BCB node/edge counters
create try_new function for ThinBox
deduplicate tcx.instance_mir(instance) calls in try_instance_mir
don't expect early-bound region to be local when reporting errors in RPITIT well-formedness
don't skip coercions for types with errors
emit a diagnostic for invalid target options
emit more specific diagnostics when enums fail to cast with as
encode coroutine_for_closure for foreign crates
exhaustiveness: prefer "0..MAX not covered" to "_ not covered"
fix ICE for deref coercions with type errors
fix ErrorGuaranteed unsoundness with stash/steal
fix cycle error when a static and a promoted are mutually recursive
fix more ty::Error ICEs in MIR passes
for E0223, suggest associated functions that are similar to the path
for a rigid projection, recursively look at the self type's item bounds to fix the associated_type_bounds feature
gracefully handle non-WF alias in assemble_alias_bound_candidates_recur
harmonize AsyncFn implementations, make async closures conditionally impl Fn* traits
hide impls if trait bound is proven from env
hir: make sure all HirIds have corresponding HIR Nodes
improve 'generic param from outer item' error for Self and inside static/const items
improve normalization of Pointee::Metadata
improve pretty printing for associated items in trait objects
introduce enter_forall to supercede instantiate_binder_with_placeholders
lowering unnamed fields and anonymous adt
make min_exhaustive_patterns match exhaustive_patterns better
make it so that async-fn-in-trait is compatible with a concrete future in implementation
make privacy visitor use types more (instead of HIR)
make traits / trait methods detected by the dead code lint
mark "unused binding" suggestion as maybe incorrect
match lowering: consistently lower bindings deepest-first
merge impl_polarity and impl_trait_ref queries
more internal emit diagnostics cleanups
move path implementations into sys
normalize type outlives obligations in NLL for new solver
print image input file and checksum in CI only
print kind of coroutine closure
properly handle async block and async fn in if exprs without else
provide more suggestions on invalid equality where bounds
record coroutine kind in coroutine generics
remove some unchecked_claim_error_was_emitted calls
resolve: unload speculatively resolved crates before freezing cstore
rework support for async closures; allow them to return futures that borrow from the closure's captures
static mut: allow mutable reference to arbitrary types, not just slices and arrays
stop bailing out from compilation just because there were incoherent traits
suggest [tail @ ..] on [..tail] and [...tail] where tail is unresolved
suggest less bug-prone construction of Duration in docs
suggest name value cfg when only value is used for check-cfg
suggest pattern tests when modifying exhaustiveness
suggest turning if let into irrefutable let if appropriate
suppress suggestions in derive macro
take empty where bounds into account when suggesting predicates
toggle assert_unsafe_precondition in codegen instead of expansion
turn the "no saved object file in work product" ICE into a translatable fatal error
warn on references casting to bigger memory layout
unstably allow constants to refer to statics and read from immutable statics
use the same mir-opt bless targets on all platforms
enable MIR JumpThreading by default
fix mir pass ICE in the presence of other errors
miri: fix ICE with symbolic alignment check on extern static
miri: implement the mmap64 foreign item
prevent running some code if it is already in the map
A trait's local impls are trivially coherent if there are no impls
use ensure when the result of the query is not needed beyond its Resultness
implement SystemTime for UEFI
implement sys/thread for UEFI
core/time: avoid divisions in Duration::new
core: add Duration constructors
make NonZero constructors generic
reconstify Add
replace pthread RwLock with custom implementation
simd intrinsics: add simd_shuffle_generic and other missing intrinsics
cargo: test-support: remove special case for $message_type
cargo: don't add the new package to workspace.members if there is no existing workspace in Cargo.toml
cargo: enable edition migration for 2024
cargo: feat: add hint for adding members to workspace
cargo: fix confusing error messages for sparse index replaced source
cargo: fix: don't duplicate comments when editing TOML
cargo: relax a test to permit warnings to be emitted, too
rustdoc: Correctly generate path for non-local items in source code pages
bindgen: add target mappings for riscv64imac and riscv32imafc
bindgen: feat: add headers option
clippy: mem_replace_with_default No longer triggers on unused expression
clippy: similar_names: don't raise if the first character is different
clippy: to_string_trait_impl: avoid linting if the impl is a specialization
clippy: unconditional_recursion: compare by Tys instead of DefIds
clippy: don't allow derive macros to silence disallowed_macros
clippy: don't lint incompatible_msrv in test code
clippy: extend NONMINIMAL_BOOL lint
clippy: fix broken URL in Lint Configuration
clippy: fix false positive in redundant_type_annotations lint
clippy: add autofixes for unnecessary_fallible_conversions
clippy: fix: ICE when array index exceeds usize
clippy: refactor implied_bounds_in_impls lint
clippy: return Some from walk_to_expr_usage more
clippy: stop linting blocks_in_conditions on match with weird attr macro case
rust-analyzer: abstract more over ItemTreeLoc-like structs
rust-analyzer: better error message for when proc-macros have not yet been built
rust-analyzer: add "unnecessary else" diagnostic and fix
rust-analyzer: add break and return postfix keyword completions
rust-analyzer: add diagnostic with fix to replace trailing return <val>; with <val>
rust-analyzer: add incorrect case diagnostics for traits and their associated items
rust-analyzer: allow cargo check to run on only the current package
rust-analyzer: completion list suggests constructor like & builder methods first
rust-analyzer: improve support for ignored proc macros
rust-analyzer: introduce term search to rust-analyzer
rust-analyzer: create UnindexedProject notification to be sent to the client
rust-analyzer: substitute $saved_file in custom check commands
rust-analyzer: fix incorrect inlining of functions that come from MBE macros
rust-analyzer: waker_getters tracking issue from 87021 for 96992
rust-analyzer: fix macro transcriber emitting incorrect lifetime tokens
rust-analyzer: fix target layout fetching
rust-analyzer: fix tuple structs not rendering visibility in their fields
rust-analyzer: highlight rustdoc
rust-analyzer: preserve where clause when builtin derive
rust-analyzer: recover from missing argument in call expressions
rust-analyzer: remove unnecessary .as_ref() in generate getter assist
rust-analyzer: validate literals in proc-macro-srv FreeFunctions::literal_from_str
rust-analyzer: implement literal_from_str for proc macro server
rust-analyzer: implement convert to guarded return assist for let statement with type that implements std::ops::Try
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
Relatively balanced results this week, with more improvements than regressions. Some of the larger regressions are not relevant, however there was a real large regression on doc builds, that was caused by a correctness fix (rustdoc was doing the wrong thing before).
Triage done by @kobzol. Revision range: 0984becf..74c3f5a1
Summary:
(instructions:u) mean range count Regressions ❌ (primary) 2.1% [0.2%, 12.0%] 44 Regressions ❌ (secondary) 5.2% [0.2%, 20.1%] 76 Improvements ✅ (primary) -0.7% [-2.4%, -0.2%] 139 Improvements ✅ (secondary) -1.3% [-3.3%, -0.3%] 86 All ❌✅ (primary) -0.1% [-2.4%, 12.0%] 183
6 Regressions, 5 Improvements, 8 Mixed; 5 of them in rollups 53 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
eRFC: Iterate on and stabilize libtest's programmatic output
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
RFCs
RFC: Rust Has Provenance
Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
[disposition: close] Implement Future for Option<F>
[disposition: merge] Tracking Issue for min_exhaustive_patterns
[disposition: merge] Make unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn warn-by-default starting in 2024 edition
Cargo
[disposition: merge] feat: respect rust-version when generating lockfile
New and Updated RFCs
No New or Updated RFCs were created this week.
Call for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization. The following RFCs would benefit from user testing before moving forward:
RFC: Checking conditional compilation at compile time
Testing steps
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear on the above list, add the new call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
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Quote of the Week
For some weird reason the Elixir Discord community has a distinct lack of programmer-socks-wearing queer furries, at least compared to Rust, or even most other tech-y Discord servers I’ve seen. It caused some weird cognitive dissonance. Why do I feel vaguely strange hanging out online with all these kind, knowledgeable, friendly and compassionate techbro’s? Then I see a name I recognized from elsewhere and my hindbrain goes “oh thank gods, I know for a fact she’s actually a snow leopard in her free time”. Okay, this nitpick is firmly tongue-in-cheek, but the Rust user-base continues to be a fascinating case study in how many weirdos you can get together in one place when you very explicitly say it’s ok to be a weirdo.
– SimonHeath on the alopex Wiki's ElixirNitpicks page
Thanks to Brian Kung for the suggestion!
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It would be amusing if someone did send an e-mail for each sex of that fungus while continuing to try to censor "mushroom" and other frequently repeated words so they don't easily spam block anything that says shroom, fungi, amanita... you know the drill. If the entire text became increasingly hashed the office trying to block e-mail would possibly block someone sending them too frequently, but if everyone would happen to be throwing eggs, tomatoes, toilet paper, etc., it would be impossible to spend too much time trying to block all senders since theres no time to sort kfficial mail from noise so not massive sweet bans should be happening either.
Thays an interesting IT security problem for their iffice to grapple with. It's a good thing I know nothing of those things and it's way above my paygrade and every one else's since no one could ever interfere wkth making america great again, right?
I bet someone might want to run the risk of using the global replace search function in a word processor since that is the tits for doing the task of continuing to change many recurring items like "17,000" (for example) with random alphanumeric variants which should also help keep someone out of the spam filters... though that person may be tempted to vary document length so whoever may wish to stop them wouldn't have the bright idea to block their favourite words and alphanumerical sequences, right?
The US government has many 3I373 H4X0r5, so you shouldnt even think of ever trying to have fun poking their baskets while looking for holes to shove so much data into!
That's a bad idea to call them and e-mail them too much with unimportant stuff because they need all available time to properly do their jobs instead of feeding hard drives of data through cloud analysis to find useful data in the e-mail servers. That would cost too much time, effort, and money so don't make their jobs harder!
While you're at it, don't remember the e-mail address [email protected] unless you really have a real emergency to report someone illicitly using DEI practices in any place of business or society, golf resorts, etc.
It's really important to have good patriotic citizens telling them important things about those uppity minorities throwing their weight around and disenfranchising true American patriots who want to make America great again.
I would never tell someone to ever even think of swamping their phone numbers and e-mail addresses and web portals because Donald Trump is the nunber one hero to patriots who want to make American great again and you could get in trouble!
You should know it is also never worth sending copies of various film scripts in plain text format in the e-mail's body that involve anything you're interested in, although I do know someone who works there would love to find out what the actual dialogue was for the Wookiees in the Star Wars Christmas Special and all three trilogies.
Whoever shouldn't do those things also definitely would want to avoid sending anything truly pornographic without protecting their parts and lil ipp because whoever could do anything that unrecommended could catch nasty bugs and worse attentiin, shame, and fines if they ended up as Don Quixote in court or even a drunk tank or on a ridealong with one of our excellent boys in the thin blue line between American citizens and their woke DEI goals.
Be careful out there, everyone!
Be a real, true-blue, dyed in the wool, American patriot!
Forget about anything except doing your jobs and using your personal time (not company time on the job) to to properly inform the right offices and contacts about unamerican activities and all the interesting things they need to know.
That way, you can really paint the town red going after those fake american wannabes by reporting them on only your own personal time when you arent misusing the moments you're bored at work. Focus on the job when you're the job, and focus on special people when at home— absolutely never on the clock —and may God bless America!
Make America great again by showing them who needs to be kicked out of the places that only the real American patriots belong— in power in the USA!!


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Your Game, Your Way: The Power of Personalised Golf Coaching

Every golfer, regardless of their current ability, has a unique swing, mindset, and set of challenges. So why do so many still follow one-size-fits-all advice? At Aguila Performance, we believe that true progress begins with personalisation. A tailored golf coaching plan can transform your performance by focusing on your specific needs, learning style, and physical capabilities. In this blog, we explore why individualized coaching is the foundation for sustainable improvement and long-term success.
Understanding You: The First Step Towards Progress
The journey to a better game starts with self-awareness. During your initial assessment at Aguila Performance, we take the time to understand your current skill level, strengths, weaknesses, physical condition, and personal goals. Whether you're a competitive amateur aiming for tournament success or a weekend golfer looking for more consistency, your plan starts with you.

We use cutting-edge tools like the Foresight GCQuad, video swing analysis, and balance plates to gather accurate data on your game. But the real difference lies in how we interpret that data — turning numbers into a clear roadmap for improvement.
One Swing Doesn’t Fit All
We often hear golfers say they want a "perfect swing". But in reality, perfection looks different for everyone. Your build, flexibility, coordination, and even injury history all affect how your swing should look and feel.
With a personalized plan, we don’t mold you into someone else’s swing — we refine your swing to produce reliable, repeatable results. Our coaching considers not just your physical traits but also how you process information and respond to feedback.
Building Blocks for Long-Term Gains
A common misconception in golf is that more practice leads to better performance. But without structure, practice becomes repetition without growth. A tailored coaching plan brings direction to your training by:
Setting realistic, measurable goals
Creating progressive drills that build key fundamentals
Focusing practice sessions on areas with the highest impact
Introducing performance reviews to track your evolution
Instead of guessing what to work on, you’ll practice with clarity and purpose.
Beyond the Swing: Mental & Physical Conditioning
Improvement in golf goes beyond mechanics. Our holistic coaching plans also address:
Mental Resilience – helping you manage pressure, maintain focus, and bounce back after setbacks
Golf-Specific Fitness – improving mobility, strength, and balance to prevent injury and increase swing efficiency
On-Course Strategy – learning smarter decision-making that leads to lower scores without changing your swing
This multi-dimensional approach ensures that all aspects of your game are aligned.
Consistency is Earned, Not Given
One of the most frequent goals we hear is: “I just want to be more consistent.” The truth is, consistency doesn’t come from shortcuts — it’s earned through structured coaching, honest self-assessment, and intentional practice.
With your personalized coaching plan at Aguila Performance, you gain more than lessons — you gain a partner in your development. We’re here to guide you, challenge you, and celebrate your milestones.
Conclusion Golf improvement is not linear — it’s a journey full of breakthroughs, setbacks, and self-discovery. By investing in a personalized coaching plan, you give yourself the best chance to reach your full potential. You’ll build a swing you can trust, develop a smarter approach to the game, and enjoy golf more than ever before.
Ready to take control of your progress? Contact us at Aguila Performance to book your personal assessment and start your journey with purpose.
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The Most Trusted Property Brokers in Gurgaon – Who to Choose?
Gurgaon has established itself as one of the top destinations for property investments, both for residential and commercial real estate. With the market constantly evolving, it’s crucial to choose the right property broker who can offer reliable advice, transparent transactions, and in-depth market knowledge. So, who are the most trusted property brokers in Gurgaon in 2025, and how do you choose the right one for your needs?
1. The Whitelisted Estates – A Trusted Name in Luxury Real Estate
When it comes to luxury real estate in Gurgaon, The Whitelisted Estates is widely regarded as one of the most trusted property brokers. Specializing in premium residential properties, commercial spaces, and investment properties, they offer a personalized and transparent service that clients can rely on. Whether you’re looking for a luxury apartment in Golf Course Road or commercial property in the heart of Cyber City, The Whitelisted Estates ensures each transaction is smooth, well-guided, and profitable. Their commitment to understanding clients' needs and offering bespoke services sets them apart in the competitive Gurgaon market.
2. PropTiger – A Leading Name in the Industry
PropTiger is another name that has gained the trust of buyers and investors in Gurgaon. Known for their data-driven insights, RERA-verified listings, and in-depth property analysis, PropTiger offers clients a transparent and informative experience. Whether you’re buying your first home or looking for commercial spaces, PropTiger’s expert team provides guidance at every step of the process. Their strong reputation and comprehensive services make them a reliable choice for anyone looking to invest in Gurgaon’s growing real estate market.
3. Square Yards – A Tech-Driven Approach to Real Estate
For those who prefer a tech-savvy approach to property buying, Square Yards is a top choice. Leveraging big data, AI, and advanced algorithms, Square Yards offers tailored property recommendations based on individual preferences. Whether you’re an NRI investor or a local buyer, Square Yards’ platform provides an easy-to-navigate experience. In addition, they offer services like virtual tours, site visits, and loan assistance, ensuring that clients have everything they need to make informed decisions.
4. 360 Realtors – Specializing in High-ROI Properties
For investors looking for high-return properties, 360 Realtors is a trusted name. Specializing in pre-leased commercial spaces, luxury homes, and properties with high rental yields, 360 Realtors provides valuable market insights to help clients find profitable real estate opportunities. Their experienced team is known for offering strategic advice, ensuring that clients make the right investment decisions in Gurgaon’s competitive real estate market.
5. Investors Clinic – Offering Exclusive Property Opportunities
Investors Clinic has earned a solid reputation for offering exclusive access to new projects, pre-launch properties, and investment-driven opportunities. With a focus on residential and commercial properties, they provide clients with detailed guidance and investment strategies. Their extensive network of developers allows them to offer exclusive deals, making them a top choice for those seeking profitable ventures in Gurgaon.
Final Thoughts
Choosing a trusted property broker in Gurgaon is vital to ensuring a smooth and successful real estate transaction. Whether you're an investor, first-time homebuyer, or looking for luxury properties, these leading brokers provide expert guidance, transparency, and a seamless experience. The Whitelisted Estates, with its commitment to personalized service and deep market knowledge, stands out as one of the most trusted names in the market.
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Uneekor QED Indoor Golf Launch Monitor

Introducing the Uneekor QED Indoor Golf Launch Monitor Review, the ultimate companion for golf enthusiasts seeking an unparalleled indoor golfing experience. Immerse yourself in the world of golf right from the comfort of your own home with this cutting-edge technology.
With the Uneekor QED Indoor Golf Launch Monitor, you can perfect your swing, analyze your shots, and Golf club fitting with Uneekor QED enhance your overall performance. This state-of-the-art device utilizes advanced sensors and high-speed cameras to provide accurate and real-time data on every aspect of your game. From club speed and ball spin to launch angle and shot dispersion, this launch monitor leaves no detail unnoticed.
Designed with precision and reliability in mind, the Uneekor QED ensures that you receive consistent and accurate feedback, allowing you to fine-tune your skills and elevate your game. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn the fundamentals or a seasoned golfer aiming for perfection, this launch monitor is your key to unlocking your true potential.
The Uneekor QED Indoor Golf Launch Monitor Price goes beyond just tracking your shots. It offers a wide range of features and functionalities to make your indoor golfing experience truly exceptional. Immerse yourself in stunning virtual golf courses, compete with friends in multiplayer mode, and even receive personalized coaching tips from professional golfers. The possibilities are endless with this all-in-one golfing solution.
Not only does the uneekor eye xo provide an accurate representation of your shots, but it also delivers an immersive and realistic golfing environment. The high-definition graphics and lifelike simulations transport you to world-renowned golf courses, allowing you to experience the thrill of the game without uneekor qed golf simulator leaving your home. Get ready to tee off in style and take your golfing skills to new heights.
Innovative, reliable, and packed with features, the Uneekor QED Indoor Golf Launch Monitor is the ultimate golfing companion for enthusiasts of all levels. Elevate your game, perfect your swing, and enjoy the excitement of golfing right from your living room. Experience the future of indoor golf with the Uneekor QED — where precision meets passion.
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Golf Cart Market Analysis and Latest Trends (2024-2034)

Golf Cart Market Analysis and Latest Trends (2024-2034)
1. Market Overview
The global golf cart market is expanding due to increasing demand for eco-friendly transport, growing golf tourism, and applications beyond golf courses. In 2024, North America dominates the market, with the U.S. accounting for 73% of regional sales, driven by extensive golf infrastructure and rising adoption in residential and commercial sectors. Additionally, government incentives for electric vehicles (EVs) are boosting demand for electric golf carts【1】【2】.
2. Key Market Segments
Personal/Residential Use: The fastest-growing segment, making up 49% of the market, fueled by gated communities and smart residential projects【1】.
Golf Courses: A major segment, supported by an increasing number of golf courses and growing golf tourism【1】.
Commercial Use: Covers airports, resorts, hotels, theme parks, hospitals, and universities, where golf carts are used for transportation and logistics【1】.

3. Fuel Type Trends
Electric Golf Carts: The dominant category, supported by environmental policies, improved battery tech, and lower operating costs【1】.
Gasoline Golf Carts: Still in use where higher power and extended range are needed【1】.
Solar-Powered Golf Carts: A niche but growing segment, particularly in sustainability-driven markets【1】.
4. Regional Market Trends
North America: The largest market, with a projected 6% CAGR from 2024-2029, supported by government policies promoting EV adoption【1】【2】.
Europe: The UK leads with 29% of the European market, focusing on electric golf carts due to stringent emission regulations【1】.
Asia-Pacific: Japan, China, and India are key players, driven by golf tourism and luxury resorts【1】.
5. Policy and Industry Drivers
✅ Growth Drivers:
Rising demand for eco-friendly, electric, and solar-powered golf carts.
Expansion into urban and commercial applications.
Government incentives promoting electric vehicle adoption【2】.
⚠️ Challenges:
High upfront costs of advanced electric golf carts.
Limited charging infrastructure in some regions【1】.
6. Government Support and Policy Trends
The U.S. government is actively supporting EV adoption, which directly benefits the electric golf cart market. Key initiatives include:
Tax Credits & Incentives: The U.S. offers tax credits of up to $7,500 for EV purchases, making electric golf carts more affordable【2】.
Infrastructure Investment: A $7.5 billion investment in charging stations under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will make electric golf carts more practical【2】.
Zero-Emission Mandates: California’s Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) program requires a percentage of sales to be electric, influencing manufacturers to prioritize EV production【2】.
Additionally, President Joe Biden’s interest in clean transportation aligns with sustainable mobility goals, indirectly supporting electric golf carts as an eco-friendly alternative【0】.
7. Competitive Landscape
Major players include Yamaha, Club Car, EZ-GO, Polaris Industries, STAR EV, and Cushman, focusing on improving battery life, smart connectivity, and sustainability【1】.
8. Olelon Lithium Batteries – Driving the Future
Olelon is seizing the opportunity to lead in the lithium golf cart battery market. With its high-performance, long-lasting lithium batteries, Olelon helps dealers, repair shops, and retrofit businesses grow their revenue by offering reliable energy solutions. The company welcomes distributors and partners to join in expanding the market for cutting-edge golf cart batteries.
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Falcon Launch Monitor – Advanced Golf Swing & Ball Tracking
Unlock your golf potential with the Falcon Launch Monitor. High-precision tracking, real-time data, and easy setup for indoor or outdoor practice. Perfect for golfers of all levels!
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QuadMAX Launch Monitor: Precision Golf Performance Analysis
The QuadMAX Launch Monitor is a cutting-edge golf performance tracker designed to provide golfers, coaches, and club fitters with accurate, real-time swing and ball flight data. Whether you’re a professional player, an amateur looking to improve, or a golf retailer offering club fittings, the QuadMAX delivers advanced metrics to enhance your game. With its high-speed cameras, Doppler radar…
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Shot Scope GPS: Revolutionising Your Golf Game
Golf is a game of precision, focus, and strategy. To master the course, you need the right tools. Enter the Shot Scope GPS system—an essential companion for any golfer serious about improving their game. Whether you're using the Shot Scope V5, X5, or G5, these devices provide real-time performance tracking, accurate distance measurement, and a host of features that will elevate your golfing experience.
What is Shot Scope GPS?
Shot Scope GPS is a performance-tracking device designed to enhance your golf game. It's not just a simple GPS watch; it’s a smart, innovative tool that tracks your shots, provides detailed data on your performance, and helps you make more informed decisions on the course.
The Shot Scope GPS system includes several models, such as the Shot Scope V5, Shot Scope X5, and Shot Scope G5. Each offers a unique set of features but maintains the core function of delivering accurate shot tracking and performance analysis.
Shot Scope Models: V5, X5, and G5
Shot Scope V5 GPS Watch The Shot Scope V5 GPS watch is designed for golfers looking to improve their game with ease. It features an automatic performance tracking system that records every shot you take, providing you with insights that help refine your strategy. The accurate distance measurement and hole maps for thousands of golf courses are invaluable for golfers looking to master the layout of each course.
Shot Scope X5 GPS Watch The Shot Scope X5 goes a step further with its advanced features. Offering GNSS tracking and hardened mineral glass for durability, this device is built to last through the toughest rounds. Its high-resolution display ensures that you can read data clearly, even under bright sunlight, while the strap material is designed for comfort and wearability during long sessions.
Shot Scope G5 GPS Watch The Shot Scope G5 is perfect for golfers who want a simple yet efficient tracking system. It combines the classic GPS features with automatic performance tracking, providing essential data on tee shots, dogleg distances, and layup points. This makes it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned pros.

Key Features of Shot Scope GPS
Performance Tracking Each model offers shot tracking, which records every shot you make on the course. This includes detailed data on shot distance, tracking tags, and your handicap benchmarking. You can track your progress over time, identifying areas for improvement, such as your tee shots or putting performance.
Accurate Distance Measurement With GPS L1 technology, Shot Scope provides accurate distance to the green, hazards, and layup points. Knowing the exact distance for every shot helps golfers make better decisions and play smarter. This is crucial when navigating tricky holes or trying to avoid hazards.
Hole Maps & Course Data The Shot Scope app provides access to detailed hole maps and information on thousands of golf courses worldwide. With course hub functionality, golfers can get an overview of each course before stepping onto it. This includes dogleg distances, tracking, and tee shot analysis.
Enhanced Visuals The display resolution is sharp, making it easy to read information during your game. The lens material is resistant to scratches, ensuring that your screen remains in top condition for the long haul.
Tracking Watch & Golf Laser Rangefinder While the Shot Scope watch offers robust performance tracking, the golf laser rangefinder is an essential tool for golfers who need precision in measuring distances to specific points, such as pins or hazards. These devices complement each other, providing you with both instant performance feedback and detailed distance information.
Additional Benefits of Shot Scope GPS
Golf Gloves & Golf Shoes Compatibility When you’re on the course, comfort matters. The golf gloves and golf shoes you wear can significantly impact your performance. Shot Scope devices are lightweight and designed to be worn comfortably along with your golf gear. Plus, the adjustable straps ensure that the GPS watch fits snugly, even with thick gloves on.
Comprehensive Golf Equipment Compatibility Shot Scope devices integrate seamlessly with other golf equipment. Whether you're using a complete golf set or a golf launch monitor, Shot Scope tracks every aspect of your game. From tracking to performance metrics, all your data is automatically synced to the Shot Scope app for easy analysis.
Travel Covers & Durability Travelling with your Shot Scope GPS device is hassle-free. Use the travel covers to protect your device during transport. The durability of the device ensures that it can handle the rough and tumble of travelling golfers.
Shot Scope App & Course Hub
The Shot Scope app enhances the GPS watch's capabilities. By syncing the data from your Shot Scope device, the app provides a comprehensive view of your performance. The course hub feature allows you to explore new courses, access hole maps, and even share your results with friends. With Shot Scope, you’re always in control of your game data.
Why Choose Shot Scope GPS?
Automatic Performance Tracking Unlike many other GPS watches, Shot Scope automatically tracks your shots without needing to press a button. This hands-off approach means you can focus solely on your game and let the device do the work.
Enhanced Accuracy With the laser rangefinder and GPS technology, Shot Scope provides highly accurate distance measurements. This is vital for planning your shots, particularly in complex courses with layup points and doglegs.
Detailed Performance Insights By analysing your performance through the Shot Scope app, you gain actionable insights into your game. Whether you're improving your handicap or focusing on specific aspects like putting or driving, Shot Scope offers a clear roadmap for improvement.
FAQs
1. What is Shot Scope GPS?
Shot Scope GPS is a performance tracking system that provides accurate shot tracking, distance measurement, and detailed course maps to help golfers improve their game.
2. How does Shot Scope track my performance?
Shot Scope automatically tracks your shots, including tee shots and putting, and provides detailed data through its GPS watches and the Shot Scope app.
3. What are the key features of Shot Scope V5 and X5?
Both models offer accurate distance measurement, shot tracking, high-resolution display, and access to detailed hole maps. The X5 also features enhanced durability with hardened mineral glass.
4. Can I use Shot Scope on any golf course?
Yes, Shot Scope provides access to a large database of golf courses worldwide with detailed hole maps, dogleg distances, and other essential data through the Shot Scope app.
5. Is Shot Scope GPS compatible with other golf equipment?
Yes, Shot Scope seamlessly integrates with other golf equipment, including golf launch monitors and rangefinders, offering a comprehensive performance tracking solution.
Conclusion
The Shot Scope GPS range, including the V5, X5, and G5 models, is a game-changer for golfers of all skill levels. With advanced features like performance tracking, accurate distance measurement, and detailed hole maps, Shot Scope helps you make smarter decisions on the course. Whether you’re a casual golfer or a serious competitor, investing in a Shot Scope device can help you elevate your game and achieve better results.
Stay ahead of the competition with GolfRUS and revolutionise the way you approach golf.
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Short-Term Rentals in Dubai: Is Airbnb Still Lucrative?
1. Dubai Regulatory Changes for Short-Term Rentals Additional regulations have been implemented by the government of Dubai to assist in keeping the vacation rental industry thriving. Short-term rentals, as of 2025, will need to be licensed with a Dubai Tourism License, which will be granted by the Department of Economy and Tourism (DET). The key requirements are:
Minimum 12-month property registration.
Complies with safety certifications (e.g., fire alarm, health standards).
Tourism Dirham Charge of AED 15–25 per night, depending on property type.
Illicit listings are fined up to AED 100,000, in an emphasis on doing business in collaboration with accredited real estate firms in Dubai for facilitating ease of compliance.
2. 2025 Demand Drivers: Tourism, Events, and Remote Work Dubai’s calendar of mega-events, including the Dubai World Expo 2030 preparations and the Dubai Shopping Festival, ensures year-round tourist influx. Additionally, the city’s Virtual Work Visa and Golden Visa extensions have attracted digital nomads and long-term stay seekers, boosting demand for flexible accommodations.
Average occupancy rates hover at 78–82% (AirDNA, 2024).
3. Short-Term Leasing Spots in 2025 Location remains the key to profitability:
Downtown Dubai: Business travelers near Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall.
Dubai Marina/JBR: Waterfront apartments are suitable for leisure tourists.
Expo City Dubai: Camouflaged as the site for business visitors and event guests.
Dubai Hills Estate: Family villas with access to golf courses.
Al Qusais: Budget travelers’ hub as affordable studios off Metro lines become affordable.
New projects like Marsa Al Arab and Umbral by Emaar also contribute.
4. Profitability Indicators: How Much Investors Earn in 2025 ROI varies by location and type of property:
Downtown Dubai studios: 8–10% per annum.
3-bedroom villas in Palm Jumeirah: 6–8% due to higher maintenance charges.
JVC apartments: 7–9% with lower launch prices.
Operating costs, however, have risen:
Management fees: 20–30% for full-service agencies.
Utility bills: Increased 15% in 2025 due to Dubai’s sustainability tariffs.
Dynamic pricing tools: Essential to optimize rates during peak seasons (October–April).
5. The Role of Real Estate Companies in Dubai Leading developers and agencies are pivotal for success:
Emaar and Nakheel now offer turnkey Airbnb-ready units with built-in smart home tech.
Agencies like Betterhomes and Luxhabitat provide licensing support, 24/7 guest handling, and return on investment (ROI) analysis.
Proptech websites like Dubizzle and Property Finder leverage predictive analytics when it comes to rental demand.

6. Challenges to be Overcome in 2025 Saturation: Over 30,000 Airbnb units fighting for bookings.
Sustainability Regulations: Green certification fees total the start-up cost.
Severe Guest Rules: Boundaries for occupancy (e.g., 1 per 4 sqm) inhibit group bookings.
7. Is Airbnb Still Worth It? Yes, but strategically:
Target high-demand areas like Expo City or Dubai Harbour.
Invest in eco-friendly upgrades (e.g., solar panels) to attract eco-conscious travelers.
Use data-driven tools to adjust pricing and marketing.

Final Takeaway Short-term rental in Dubai is still profitable in 2025 but requires flexibility. Align with experienced property firms in Dubai to avoid regulatory challenges, deliver top returns, and be a leader in this high-speed sector. As tourism and innovation fuel the emirate, investors who value location, regulatory approvals, and technology-enabled strategies in Airbnb will emerge victorious.
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How Golf Analysis Can Help You Perfect Your Swing
If you're like most golfers, you're always looking for ways to improve your game. Whether you're new to the sport or a seasoned player, there's one thing that can make a huge difference in your performance: golf analysis. Understanding your swing mechanics and identifying areas for improvement is crucial to mastering the game, and with the right tools, it’s easier than ever.

But how can golf analysis actually help you become a better golfer? Let’s dive into the technology behind golf analysis and how it’s transforming the way players practice and compete. Plus, we'll look at how apps designed for track and field athletes are influencing golf training methods, offering insights that can apply to your game.
What Is Golf Analysis?
Golf analysis is the use of technology to evaluate and improve your golf swing. Whether it's through video analysis, motion tracking, or sensors that capture swing data, golf analysis provides detailed feedback on your mechanics. It can help you identify problems with your stance, swing path, grip, and even your follow-through. The result? A more efficient and consistent swing.
Unlike traditional coaching methods where feedback is based purely on observation, golf analysis offers precise, data-driven insights. This makes it easier to understand what’s happening in your swing and make adjustments with accuracy.
How Can Golf Analysis Improve Your Game?
Identify Swing Flaws: With golf analysis, you can see exactly where your swing might be going wrong. Whether it’s a poor grip or improper body rotation, the technology can pinpoint the exact flaw. This eliminates the guesswork and allows you to focus on the key areas that need improvement.
Track Progress: Golf is a sport of constant improvement. By regularly using golf analysis, you can track your progress over time. Whether you’re improving your swing speed, reducing your slice, or increasing your accuracy, you'll have clear metrics to show how far you’ve come.
Real-Time Feedback: With the latest golf analysis apps, you can get real-time feedback on your swing. No need to wait until after practice to review your session. You can instantly see the results, make adjustments, and try again, all while the information is fresh in your mind.
Customizable Goals: Golf analysis helps you set specific, measurable goals for your game. Instead of just aiming for a better score, you can focus on tangible aspects of your swing, such as improving your swing plane, hitting the ball at a higher launch angle, or increasing your clubhead speed.
How Track and Field Apps Are Influencing Golf Analysis
Interestingly, some of the principles behind track and field apps are being applied to golf analysis. In track and field, athletes use apps to track their movements, speed, and technique. These apps often include features like video capture, motion tracking, and real-time analysis, similar to what we see in modern golf analysis tools.
For example, a track and field app might track an athlete's sprinting form by capturing their stride and posture. In a similar way, golf analysis apps can capture data on your stance, swing tempo, and follow-through, helping you make adjustments to improve both the technical and athletic aspects of your game.
The idea is that by breaking down complex movements and analyzing them with technology, athletes—whether in golf or track and field—can refine their technique and achieve faster results.
The Future of Golf Analysis
The future of golf analysis is even more exciting. With innovations like AI-driven feedback, virtual coaching, and advanced motion capture technology, golf analysis is becoming more personalized and accessible. Imagine having an app that not only analyzes your swing but also gives you tailored drills based on your specific weaknesses.
Additionally, just like track and field apps, golf analysis tools are becoming more portable and user-friendly. You no longer need to be in a professional golf studio to get high-quality data. Many golf apps now allow you to analyze your swing from home, at the range, or even while on the course.
Conclusion
Golf analysis is no longer a luxury reserved for professional athletes. Whether you’re a casual player or a dedicated golfer, using technology to assess your swing and improve your performance is now easier and more accessible than ever. By incorporating golf analysis into your training routine, you can identify areas for improvement, track your progress, and set achievable goals to enhance your overall game.
And as track and field apps continue to inspire innovation in sports tech, the tools available for golfers will only get smarter, faster, and more precise, helping you elevate your game to the next level.
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