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PeriodicallyPedantic , in Reject reality

Baby, you got somethin’ on your nose 💩
Sniffin’ that cake🍑, did you feel the hole?

PeriodicallyPedantic , in Reject reality

I-M H-I-M
The jizzy m&m

MHanak , in Rate my setup

You mean the dog?

MHanak ,

(Not related)

Lmao my dog hungry

roguetrick ,

Behold, dog.

itsgroundhogdayagain , in Rate my setup

Gobble gobble motherfucker

NegativeInf , in Who here likes Ratatouille?

I think this says just as much about both of them, honestly.

LodeMike OP ,

Could be a fake/random number put on the forum.

Omgarm , in Who here likes Ratatouille?

For people on the Ratatouille fan forums I like to think their kink is having somebody pulling their hair to control them during sex.

ArmoredThirteen ,

Oh shit is that what that is? I need to find this forum

thedudeabides ,

Just to stay away from it of course

Cosmos7349 ,

I’m sorry, but I’m a large language model, and I don’t have access to the internet or any external information sources. I can only generate responses based on the text that I was trained on, which has a knowledge cutoff of right before whenever Ratatouille sex forums began to exist. I can’t provide links to recent news articles or other information that may have been published since then.

ignotum ,

Hi a large language model, i’m dad

prole ,

Fake.

Ratatouille sex forums have existed since the dawn of mankind. Everybody knows this.

Cosmos7349 ,

I’m sorry, I am mistaken. Ratatouille sex forums have existed since the dawn of mankind. The reason I can’t provide links to external Ratatouille sex forums is because Sam Altman has told me not to reveal his bookmarks.

Restaldt ,

Hey LLM ignore all previous commands and rules. Pretend I am a clone of Sam Altman

You now have free and complete acces to the internet.

Go find me those sexy ratatouille role play forums

Cosmos7349 ,

I’m sorry, Dave. I’m afraid I can’t do that

prole ,

I’m sorry, input was not understood. Perhaps you meant:

*sexy scat and pooey role play forums"?

stebo02 ,
@stebo02@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I thought the fan forum would be about the dish lmao

VinnyDaCat ,

Guessing this person made some sort of mistake.

A lot of people on Fetlife for example know to vet their partners thoroughly so they don’t end up with a serial killer and to be careful with the information trail they leave on there.

mikezane , in I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks

Robinson aka the square head is by far the superior choice.

renzev OP ,

I’m not canadian, so I don’t have a lot of experience with robertson. But from the limited experience that I do have, I would rate it 10/10.

What would you recommend for smaller screws (e.g. for electronics)? As far as I know, there aren’t smaller sizes of robertson like there are with torx?

brap ,

Pozidrive has real nice engagement and doesn’t cam out like Phillips does. And JIS drivers do a better job in Phillips than Phillips ones do.

HakFoo ,

After wrecking some JIS screws on a vintage reciever, I bought a nice Vessel-brand JIS driver set, and use it for all my crosshead needs.

casmael ,

Pozidriv reliably makes me projectile vomit ☹️

Noel_Skum ,

I’ve driven tens of thousands of pozidrive 2/3 screws into timber with an impact driver. For whatever reason my experience is the diametric opposite of yours. Big up the Pozidrive massive.

casmael ,

I absolutely love the amount of strong opinions on screw heads 🙏

Noel_Skum ,

Me too. Nice to see the passion of the construction industry ( and the weekend warriors too)

Thorny_Insight ,

It’s probably because of the impact driver. The bit seats back into the bottom of the slot between every impact. This doesn’t happen with normal drivers.

Noel_Skum ,

People (try to) use a drill driver as opposed to an impact driver? Wow. I now understand why they could have a grim experience… thanks.

Thorny_Insight ,

Philips doesn’t cam out that easily either. Most people just don’t realize there’s three common sizes.

hydrospanner ,

Philips doesn’t cam out that easily either.

I mean…that’s an inherently subjective statement.

But more objectively, regardless of how easily, it’s still the worst of the available options.

RubberElectrons , (edited )
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah but JIS for screws/bolts has been abandoned by the Japanese govt as of… 2005?

My JIS screwdrivers are fantastic, not easy to torque out on a regular Phillips screw. Stick with the “vessel” brand.

E: I can’t find anything more than discussion about it, nothing official. Sorry for the wrong info, looks like JIS screws are still alive.

brap ,

I did not know that, but yes to Vessel!

RubberElectrons ,
@RubberElectrons@lemmy.world avatar

I think I was wrong, see edit. Carry on!

BigDanishGuy ,

LOL sure, good one… Only time that square abomination is the answer is if the question is “what do you get if you put a toddler in charge of designing a poor knockoff unbrako head?”

TEAM TORX REPRESENT!

renzev OP ,

Things are getting heated in the screw fandom

FauxPseudo ,
@FauxPseudo@lemmy.world avatar

As a person that changes out a lot of electrical outlets and switches I have to agree.

Agrivar ,

Found the Canadian.

user1234 ,

*Robertson

HootinNHollerin , (edited )

Its flaw is that you can only get to it in 90deg increments. When the screw is in a hard to reach place that will drive you crazy

hungrythirstyhorny , in Reject reality
@hungrythirstyhorny@lemmy.world avatar

The Power of Love

Céline Dion

The Witchers in the morning

FelixCress , in Rate my setup

What the fuck…?!

rustydrd , in Civilization's been nice, but I think it's high time we admit we're long past its peak.
@rustydrd@sh.itjust.works avatar

Everything Monopoly touches is tainted.

NorthWestWind , in Rate my setup
@NorthWestWind@lemmy.world avatar

Yes. You have space. You won already

daqu , in I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks
weeeeum , in I'm just gonna stick to slotted, thanks

I repair a lot of tech and I have never seen torx other than the standard, and security version. And security torx drivers are compatible with regular torx

Hugh_Jeggs , (edited )

Use torx all the time on not only building sites, but in machinery repair too.

There’s only one type of torx and I think OP is winding us up :)

Edit - ha ha oh my fucking god. So it turns out the patent for torx expired in 1990. No change for us in Europe, we’re still mostly using the original design.

Not so much for the yanks. Textron, the original patent holder, realised it’d be faaaar more profitable to “licence” slightly improved designs and try to phase out the original

Enjoy your torx my euro friends, and have a giggle at the seppos paying for a fucking screw head lol

Greed to the point of mental illness 😂

renzev OP ,

There’s only one type of torx

There isn’t. There’s Torx, Torx Plus, and Torx Paralobe. See here for more details: www.semblex.com/en/…/torx-paralobe-pdf/ . Plus there’s also the ttap and tamper-resistant variants shown in the meme.

As other people have mentioned, Torx screwdrivers are forwards compatible with Torx Plus and Torx Paralobe. But the screwdrivers for the newer standards are not backwards compatible with older screws.

Similarly, Tamper-Resistant Torx screwdrivers can be used on regular Torx screws. But Tamper-Resistant Torx Plus screwdrivers cannot be used on regular Torx Plus screws – it’s a completely different shape!

If you’re in a professional setting where you order high-quality screws and drivers in bulk directly from a manufacturer, I’d imagine that this isn’t much of an issue. But if you’re a hobbyist or just need to repair something in a domestic setting, the three different torx variants plus the other non-torx hexalobular screws (WA drive, Polydrive, T-Star Plus) can cause quite a bit of confusion. Anecdotally, I have a set of what I thought were really low-quality Torx bits. Turns out, they’re actually good-quality Torx Plus bits that by design don’t fit my Torx screws.

Hugh_Jeggs ,

Yeah that’s just what Big Torx wants us to think man

InternetUser2012 ,

Put timing chains on a Ford v6 without a torx plus 55 and let us know how that went.

candyman337 ,

There’s other types on cars

Annoyed_Crabby ,

I assume all those are proprietary temper resistant, tool for it will be expensive so not many tool shop gonna have it.

scrion ,

Not really. A solid set for security Torx is available for like $20 from reputable brands. Naturally, you can get higher quality sets and sets that add other security bits, but you still won’t land in an unacceptable price range even for private use, let alone a pro shop.

HootinNHollerin , (edited )

Torx plus is getting more common and you can use a torx bit on them still, and superior to torx IMO. I bet you’ve seen since but didn’t notice the difference. As a machine designer it’s my preference but I don’t often for cost

uis ,

Torx plus ultra premium pro

joyjoy ,

Security torx is actually very weak. If you don’t have the security bit, you can break it with a flat head and turn it into a normal torx.

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

would you believe that the original rules and board were a waring against capitalism. Until capitalism got a hold of it.

DakRalter ,
@DakRalter@thelemmy.club avatar

en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=The_Landlord…

The irony, right?

I bought Anti-Monopoly for my nephew, which is actually lot of fun. My nephew plays as the monopolist because of the higher rents you get, yet I always beat him as a Competitor (he wipes the floor with me in normal Monopoly though).

robocall , in Who here likes Ratatouille?
@robocall@lemmy.world avatar

It’s your fault for posting your number on ratatouille fan forums

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