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wuphysics87 , to linuxmemes in 5 years of experience, yet still not clue what "Underfull \hbox" means

Use entr it’s a godsend! It watches when you write a buffer and then runs a command, which can be a script. Save your LaTeX often, and you never ger those errors!

agelord ,

Latexmk has built-in option to watch a Tex file and recompile upon changes.

renzev OP ,

For vim users, there’s also vimtex, which, on top of doing what entr does, has a “quick fixes” feature that basically creates a split with a concise list of errors that’s much more readable than pdflatex (or similar) output

Sam_Bass , to lemmyshitpost in I thought he sounded fine.

How many of us would be laughing if our grandparents were in that condition?

intensely_human ,

How many of us would respond to our grandparents being in this condition by giving them nuclear weapons?

Sam_Bass ,

How many? At least 300 million i would guess

umbrella ,
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worse, imagine if our leaders and our future was.

pjwestin OP ,
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My parents are in this condition; one is actually doing considerably worse.

FeelzGoodMan420 ,

My Grandparents aren’t running for president of the fucking US ya dingus.

iAvicenna , to lemmyshitpost in I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks
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the worst is not when the screwdriver is fucked but the screw is. That is some huge pain in the ass

Maalus ,

Torx doesn’t get fucked though, compared to alan or philips

Somethingcheezie ,

What about square drive… where does it fit in

DrBob ,

Robertson! Say his name!

Somethingcheezie ,

I was saying it in Mercian for our southern neighbours

Maalus ,

I’m not american so you wasted it anyways

Silic0n_Alph4 ,

That’s right, it goes in the square hole.

spicytuna62 ,
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Fun fact: There are plenty of times a screw that looks like a Philips head is also compatible with a square drive. I’ve mostly seen this on electrical outlets and Ikea furniture.

I don’t know why Robertson/square drives aren’t more common. They’re stable and they resist stripping and rounding.

FrederikNJS ,

You mean Pozidriv?

Test_Tickles ,

Robertson is the proto-torxs. It is a vast improvement over Phillips but has a tendency to snap the head off due to the increased amount of torque you can apply. Torxs maintains the amount of torque that a Robertson can apply, but adds some material back to the head giving it a little extra strength.
It’s really unfortunate that the greed of Robertson and Ford got in the way of such a vastly superior design.

uis ,

That much of material is not much of material.

iAvicenna ,
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wait really? I would imagine those small corners would easily get flattened compared to something with deeper ridges like philips

SparrowRanjitScaur , (edited )

Phillips strips way, way easier than Torx. Stripping generally happens when a screwdriver cams out, or pops out of the screw. Here are some excerpts from Wikipedia of Torx vs Phillips.

The hexalobular socket screw drive, often referred to by the original proprietary brand name Torx ( /ˈtɔːrks/) or by the alternative generic name star drive, uses a star-shaped recess in the fastener with six rounded points. It was designed to permit increased torque transfer from the driver to the bit compared to other drive systems. The drive was developed in 1967[44] by Camcar Textron.[45] Torx is very popular in the automotive and electronics industries because of resistance to cam out, and extended bit life, as well as reduced operator fatigue by minimizing the need to bear down on the drive tool to prevent cam out.

And Philips on the other hand:

The Phillips screwdriver design has a tendency to cam out during operation due to angled contact surfaces which create an axial force pushing the driver out of the recess as torque is applied. Despite popular belief,[2] there is no clear evidence that this was a deliberate design feature. When the original patent application was filed in 1933, the inventors described the key objectives as providing a screw head recess that (a) may be produced by a simple punching operation and which (b) is adapted for firm engagement with a driving tool with “no tendency of the driver to cam out”.

I’m not sure about Allen. It doesn’t cam out very much, but it does still strip a lot easier than Torx. Probably due to the smaller contact points.

hydrospanner ,

Well said.

And with the hex/Allen, it’s the small contact points as well as the smaller volume of material that needs to be deformed or removed before slippage can occur, as well as the angle of force on the contact point.

With a hex, the contact point and direction are such that the tool is effectively trying to scrape off material at an angle, and if/when it succeeds even a little bit, it’s now much more prone to fail.

With a Torx, the contact area might still be small, but it’s being applied to the lobe in a more perpendicular direction, so rather than a scraping failure, it’s more of a force that is pushing directly against steel instead of scraping. Not that it can’t fail, but the route to failure is significantly less likely.

Maalus ,

Yeah, it was made with torque in mind (like, it’s in the name lol). For smaller screws using an impact, you can expect to break the screw before you strip the torx on top. And by smaller I don’t mean tiny, more like M4, M5

uis ,

Maybe because different material? Obviously CrV steel won’t get fucked like chinesium, no matter the shape.

pyre , to funny in That's a bold strategy...

in trouble for what though

KISSmyOS , to lemmyshitpost in I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks

My favorite is round.

nichtburningturtle ,
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Every screw is round if you’re stubborn enough.

InternetUser2012 ,

Or, it’s in the intake of a pro master or transit.

twinnie , to lemmyshitpost in I thought he sounded fine.

I can’t tell if we’re quoting Trump or Biden nowadays.

pjwestin OP ,
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PeterLossGeorgeWall , to lemmyshitpost in Reject reality

Re-vent a grate! Aka we fade to grey

hungryphrog , to lemmyshitpost in Civilization's been nice, but I think it's high time we admit we're long past its peak.

It always makes me cringe when I see how commercialised Monopoly is. Like, do they honestly not see the irony?

FlyingSquid OP ,
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AceFuzzLord , (edited ) to memes in They're next...... Maybe

Cannot say how truly dead it is, but judging on how I have yet to see any sane adult say almost anything good about Wish, I assume it’s nearly on deaths doorstep already. With all other 3D animated Rickey Rats original and not subsidiary company films you had adults that liked them but I have yet to find a single adult with no mental defects that likes/liked Wish.

If Wish is setting the standard for their 3D films, you can beat it’s on death’s door, if not far from it.

wesley ,

Wish is okay. It’s nowhere near as good as Frozen, Moana, or Encanto though

kamenlady , to lemmyshitpost in I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks
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Unexpected lonesome German

telllos , to lemmyshitpost in Reject reality
NigelFrobisher , to programmer_humor in Seriously how many times does this have to happen

I mean, turns out it is pretty easy actually, Boromir.

popekingjoe , to cat in Pepper in her absolute favorite spot: my $200 router.
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If not for sits why is it made of warm?

pugsnroses77 , to memes in They're next...... Maybe

idk. luca, turning red, coco, encanto have all seemed pretty popular. Moana was huge when it was released and still now

Tier1BuildABear ,
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So popular they’re already doing it again!

lepinkainen ,

Wish was horseshit though. Completely forgettable, even the kids don’t want to watch it again.

xthexder ,
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I watched the first half of it on a plane ride and literally forgot about it until this comment. I don’t think I’ll ever see the ending

TheRealKuni ,

Coco is probably my favorite Pixar movie. My grandfather had Alzheimer’s and near the end he was largely unable to communicate but still knew how to sing and remembered words to songs.

When Mama Coco sings at the end it broke me. I cried harder than I’ve probably ever cried in my adult life. It felt incredible. I realized I hadn’t really ever mourned my grandfather, because his death was years of slowly fading away. Such a powerful catharsis.

brygphilomena ,

Luca sucked, turning red had positive reviews but wasn’t memorable, Coco had some great songs and some staying power, encanto rode high on Lin Manuel Miranda’s lyrics, and Moana was strong.

Strange worlds fell flat, Elemental failed, Wish flopped, Lightyear was a let down, Raya and the Last Dragon was only “fine”, and Rons Gone Wrong was forgettable, but mostly good.

Not to mention their live action failures.

Asetru ,

Luca sucked

What’s wrong with you, stupido?

Elextra ,

I honestly loved Elemental and Encanto. Coco also solid but would be my third fav of the ones you listed.

pyre , to memes in They're next...... Maybe

“anything i don’t like is dead”

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