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locke , in acceptable screws

Slotted is absolute shit. Philips is acceptable if you must live in the 1900s.

Torx all the way. Every other type should be illegal and punishable by death of perpetrator’s extended family.

chiliedogg ,

Posidrive is an alright compromise. It’s drives fairly well with the correct bit, but will also work with a Phillips screwdriver.

anlumo ,

but will also work with a Phillips screwdriver

Only if you hate the screw and never want to see it in its full glory again.

chiliedogg ,

A screwdriver - not a drill or impact driver. For those I always use the correct bit. But the $1 Phillips driver in my desk isn’t gonna over-torque a posidrive.

DacoTaco ,
@DacoTaco@lemmy.world avatar

Pozidrive and torx ftw. The rest can bugger off tbh.
Also, temper proof torx makes me lol. Brb, grabbing pliers to break of the temper proof bit haha

Noobnarski ,

Temper proof torx makes me lol, because almost every bit set I own includes them.

If you break it off you will most likely leave some behind, which will significantly reduce the mating area because you cannot insert the bit fully and may lead to stripping the screw.

DacoTaco ,
@DacoTaco@lemmy.world avatar

Fair. It all depends on where it breaks off and how tight the screw is. In electronics the screws arent in very tight, and breaking it off often breaks it off all the way down to the base.
Whatever happens, tamper proof is a huge fail and a good joke

Toastypickle ,

This is the way

eyeon ,

the only slightly justifiable use of slotted is something like the face plate on a light switch or power outlet, where it doesn’t have to be particularly tight and it’s nice you can remove it in a pinch with a fingernail or dime.

… but really if someone came and replaced all of mine with torx I can’t say id complain, so its not like they’re good in that use case… just less awful

Oderus ,

Robertson, or square is the best. Screw will literally stay in the screw without dropping.

therealjcdenton , in car insurance

I actually believe this is a real story

Akasazh ,
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I can believe this is not sarcasm

FlyingSquid ,
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If it isn’t a real story, there are plenty of real stories like it. There are just a disgusting number of people who are reckless drivers.

Almost no one in the town I live in uses their turn signals. It’s infuriating. I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve almost rear-ended someone who suddenly slam on their breaks in the middle of an intersection and turn off. I also live in a subdivision with no sidewalks and a speed limit of 25 mph. People are regularly walking their dogs and kids are everywhere. I see people flying down the curvy subdivision roads doing at least 50.

I’m amazed I haven’t heard about anyone getting killed.

Obi ,
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Worst part is if you did rear end them in that situation, you’re the guilty party for insurance etc.

FlyingSquid ,
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Exactly. It both pisses me off and terrifies me every single time. And it happens at least once almost every time I drive. I honestly don’t understand it. I’ve never been in a place where so many people refuse to use turn signals.

Zink ,

Many people need a near death experience to teach them respect for the mass and energy involved in driving.

I had a bad crash over a decade ago where somebody ran into me at low-ish speeds. It was head on though, and it was more than enough for me to remember for life. I wasn’t a bad driver or anything before that though.

KillingTimeItself ,

the best way to teach people how mass and inertia works in a car, is to put them in the passenger seat, get up to highway speeds, and then send the brake pedal to the floor.

They won’t be able to breathe.

tiefling ,

A lot of it is also people who know they shouldn’t drive but have no other choice. In the vast, vast, vast majority of the US, if you don’t have a car you can’t even go to the store or get a job.

scoobford ,

This is my partner. Has epilepsy, but no family, money, or insurance.

Ironically since they can only get part time work with flexible hours, they’re stuck in customer service, meaning when their hours get cut they have to doordash to make rent.

sexual_tomato ,

I believe it. A childhood friend of mine had totaled like 7 (very cheap) cars by the time he turned 25.

After a particularly brutal crash, he was diagnosed with epilepsy after having an absence seizure in the presence of an ER nurse.

Hasn’t wrecked since.

JargonWagon ,

Are you saying he drives better with epilepsy or that he hasn’t driven since?

sexual_tomato ,

He got medicated

JargonWagon ,

I still don’t have an answer to either of my questions though!

sexual_tomato ,

Medication meaning the epilepsy is now effectively treated and he hasn’t had a seizure since.

lepinkainen ,

There are the “Worst driver” TV shows. There are some real head cases in there.

snekerpimp , in Happy April Fool's here's your System of a Down meme

“Why’d you leave the keys up on the table?”

Viking_Hippie ,

Because I don’t trust in my self-righteous suicide. Otherwise I’d have put them in the fridge like usual.

Nepenthe , in Just doesn't seem fair
@Nepenthe@kbin.social avatar

A lot of people you read about who grew to be leaders in their field by some ridiculous age like 25, spoke fluently in 5 different languages, etc. etc. did so because they had three things: dedicated one-on-one tutors, an appreciable collection of slaves and/or other general servants to free up their personal time, and enough family wealth to pay for both from the time they could walk.

Mozart was composing as a toddler, but he also came from a wealthy family of musicians that taught him basically nothing else. Ever. That was the one thing. He hyper-specialized in music and socially he was the guy that got bored and did cartwheels and meowed in public. If Mozart was in your position, with the kind of loving care and finances most students have today, he would have been the kid in class who beatboxes over the teacher.

I'm actually still coming to terms with this myself. with mixed success. I've always loved art, but I've never been where I want to be. I've been making strides again, but the further I take it, the more it becomes apparent that 90% of the problems I've ever had with it were not me, they were because no one ever bothered to teach me. And I'm pissed about the decades I lost simply because child me was never shown concepts that would have changed everything.

Do not judge your own accomplishments on the same scale as someone who had ample time to devote to their studies because their family had house slaves doing everything you have to do by yourself.

sirico ,
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Whilst his later work is unarguably genre defining it’s also worth noting the style of music at the time had very defined rules and formulae.

Doesn’t take away from an achievement but as you’ve pointed out it’s very similar to math spelling programming prodigies if today.

MotoAsh ,

Yeeep. Best thing I ever did was figure out how to learn on my own. Very few people are simply handed a proper education, even in good ol’ rich USA.

It’s hard as hell, and you NEED to learn to kick yourself (at least if you’re stubborn like me) and realize when you’re plain wrong. I think that’s the biggest hurdle most have: grapling with the fact that they don’t know what they’re talking about.

Other than that, it’s al heuristics: What do you know that might connect to something else you need to know? Then strengthen those connections until you’re studying the direct topic some day.

AngryCommieKender ,

This was literally this past Mondays Freefall comic.

freefall.purrsia.com/ff4100/fc04040.htm

hairynipple ,

Sure mate, you go ahead an keep believing that the reason you’re not as good as Mozart is because you weren’t given the tools… Otherwise!!

Nepenthe ,
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On the one hand, I feel really proud that I got under your skin so much that mine is the only contribution you've ever replied to in the 7 months that whole account has even existed. Someone just clearly isn't having a good day if that's the one thing that set off a professional lurker.

But also, like....I thought about this all through my quesadilla and it's just really sad? Is this like Incel Logic: Hobby Edition, where you're either born perfect and flawless or you're a permanent shit failure and therefore whichever way the coin falls, you never have to work at anything? Like Big Education is a trillion dollar industry now, and really society is divided up Airbender style and you just didn't get the CalArts gene?

There's only one kind of person I can see falling for this weak-ass angle, and it's the kind of person who's never taken up any recreation for more than 1-2 days in their whole life because they don't start out amazing at it and you can't fail at anything if you never do shit. And honestly, I'm kinda bummed out that you have to live like that. You know you can just look up tutorials for anything these days.

jeffw , in How's that IPO goin'?
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

Is this anti-Reddit? It’s still up like almost 20% since the IPO?

goblin OP ,

line go down

jeffw ,
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

Now change the view to anything but 1 day. Line go up. So what?

gregorum ,

It peaked at like 78, but now it’s been been on a downward trend

jeffw ,
@jeffw@lemmy.world avatar

So it went straight up for a week and had a 1 day correction but is still way up over the past 72 hours. What am I missing here?

Ilovethebomb ,

Reddit bad, line going down is good. Don’t over think it.

JoShmoe ,

Liquidation is the easiest means of generating profit. Investors are just looking for the quickest exit scam. Thats a lot of people waiting to pullout.

gravitas_deficiency ,

There’s always a spike.

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

Line go right

gravitas_deficiency ,

I just don’t like the stock

Edit: this is not investment advice

kimpilled ,

I hate the stock.

This is investment advice.

ObviouslyNotBanana ,
@ObviouslyNotBanana@lemmy.world avatar

I hate spez

This is an opinion

Lanusensei87 ,
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Price goes underground

Frozzie , in To be fair, that's more than two words
@Frozzie@lemmy.world avatar

Guys honestly how can dyslexic people read these “words”

cows_are_underrated ,

You’ll get used to it.

Sakychu ,

I would argue since that is a compound word it is actually much easier to read since you know how the parts are supposed to be spoken. If that makes sense 😅

hstde ,

Speaking as a German and a software developer: just because you can, does not mean you should.

Sometimes it is easier and better to not stuff words together and give readers a bad time than to write “Schiffsschraubeneichungsvorgabenverordnungsüberwacher”.

I_Fart_Glitter ,

Schiffsschraubeneichungsvorgabenverordnungsüberwacher

From google translate: “Ship propeller calibration specification regulation supervisor”

georgette ,

An English software developer would write that as, ShipPropellerCalibrationSpecificationRegulationSupervisor so only the camel case would make a difference here

metaldream ,

Only a Java dev would write that abomination

reinei ,

Not quite, for Java you still need the Factory part at the end!

Magnetar ,

I hope it implements the ShipPropellerCalibrationSpecificationRegulationSupervisorFactoryInterface

lengau ,

German’s more extreme compound words seem like a good linguistic use case for CamelCase.

boonhet ,

CamelCase

Technically you mean PascalCase - camelCase starts with an uncapitalized letter :)

Hjalamanger ,
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It would also make sense as the rule is to capitalise the first letter in all nouns

Sakychu ,

Sorry for replying this late, totally missed it but i like the analogy. But what would be the alternative? Creating a new word for every function?

P. S: Also SchiffsSchraubeenEichungsvorgabenVerordnungsÜberwachung is much more readable: That’s why sir Pascal mounted a camel and created PascalCase and camelCase! (reading all the other answers I am proud that we collectively came to the same conclusions that it should be PascalCase!)

anarchrist ,

I don’t have an official diagnosis…just tendencies and I’m and english native speaker, but I didn’t have any problems with german monster words when i was learning german because they don’t really look similar enough plus when you’re reading you just kind of slow down on the big words you don’t know and figure them out or look them up. I found the german convention of capitalizing of all nouns really helpful too for reading. Yes, i realize i didn’t even capitalize everything i was supposed to in english 😁

sagrotan ,
@sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

Got another one for you: Mehrlagensichtfensterklotzbodenbeutel The bag some cookies come in.

I_Fart_Glitter ,

Mehrlagensichtfensterklotzbodenbeutel

From google translate: “Multi-layer view window block bottom bag”

Sidhean ,

window block

bottom bag

Microw ,

Tf is a Klotzboden

lugal ,

I had dyslexia as a kid and long words freaked me out especially. I never realized that this isn’t a thing for kids in other languages. But honestly: while they have a shock value, they aren’t that common really

femboy_bird ,

I literally can’t see the word it’s just a jumble of letters

EmoDuck ,

There are no people with dyslexia in Germany. The Kaiser implemented these super long words as a eugenics project to eliminate them. It is a very dark part of our history only few people know about 😔

ZC3rr0r ,

I know it’s a joke, but with the level of scrutiny Germany has attracted for its dark history there’s litle chance people wouldn’t have heard of it by now ;-)

Hjalamanger ,
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The really long ones are a pain to say to as well. You’re kind of Strangling your self trying not too paus in the middle of a word. Only a problem for the awfuly ridiculous ones thought.

ininewcrow , in It just... works
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I have a few friends who claim that this is possible … like getting hurt or injured at home or on your own property, you can make claims with your insurance company to get compensated.

Sure it might be possible … but what no one ever mentions is the fact that if you do attempt to pull this off, you have to find a cooperative lawyer and spend the next few years in court to argue it all and maybe lose.

soggy_kitty ,

Just like with 90% of the people online who say they’ll sue someone for xy or z.

Court is a bitch

Still ,
@Still@programming.dev avatar

and then you’ll get dropped by every insurance provider regardless

UnculturedSwine ,

If this did happen, it would be you vs your insurance provider, not you vs yourself which is why this scenario is bunk.

FartsWithAnAccent , in Nerding out in group is fun tho
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[autistic hyperfixation noises intensify]

einfach_orangensaft , in Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌

Sorry non sorry for trying to advertice ways to avoid ending up in a digital dystopia.

Splatterphace OP ,

Constantly trying to get programs to work correctly is my version of a digital dystopia.

Gnorv ,

Do it yourseld > Do all while watched

IsThisAnAI ,

I could not care less what metrics valve, Microsoft, n and Nvidia are collecting on my games.

You are just projecting values.

einfach_orangensaft ,

Ah look at this genius…he has nothing to hide.

IsThisAnAI ,

Ahh poor baby encountered someone who doesn’t hold the have values, I Guess you are just going to call me dum dum. USO smart!

einfach_orangensaft ,

ill rate this larp of a insane person 6/7

einfach_orangensaft ,

Hmmm may have ur IQ checked

Lucidlethargy ,

maybe* your*

Eyck_of_denesle ,

The problem wouldn’t exist if more people used linux.

Eyck_of_denesle ,

Tell us which program is not working correctly for you and let’s see who’s the root cause of the problem.

orphiebaby ,

Your downvotes say you hit a nerve with the Linux people even though they can’t argue against your point without straight-up lying.

Lucidlethargy ,

Okay, buddy.

hark , in Elder scrolls
@hark@lemmy.world avatar

I like 1998 the most. Easy on the eyes and doesn’t distract from the content that would appear on the side, but has enough pop to indicate that it can be interacted with.

Psythik ,

For me it’s the XP scrollbars that do it for me, cause I was sick and tired of the BSoDs I got during the Win9x era (especially in WinMe). I couldn’t wait to get a PC with the newer OS as a teen. It was considerably more stable for me (especially after SP2).

Shameless ,

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  • Demdaru ,

    I loved and I still do love Win 7. Only Windows edition I bought. But XP was solid as a rock, that’s true… … …I still miss Aero though. :(

    Ragnarok314159 , in New Jean just dropped

    Women - “so we finally get large pockets!?!”

    Fashion Designers - “yes, but we made them impossible to use. No Pockets For You Ever!!!”

    Skullgrid ,
    @Skullgrid@lemmy.world avatar

    buy a handbag you cheap ho

    Fashion industry

    HootinNHollerin ,

    For $2k

    Ilovethebomb ,

    See, this is what I don’t get. Whenever I buy pants, I put all my stuff in the pockets, and if they don’t fit with everything in the pockets, I buy different pants. If you made men’s pants with no pockets, you’d never sell them.

    Signtist , in Dressed to kill (my heart)

    I honestly can’t tell if sending this to my wife would go over very well or very poorly.

    altima_neo ,
    @altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

    She a buttery snacc?

    Signtist ,

    She’s my buttery snacc.

    nifty OP ,
    @nifty@lemmy.world avatar

    If you have to wonder, I wouldn’t

    Signtist ,

    Too late, I already sent it. She loved it.

    nifty OP ,
    @nifty@lemmy.world avatar

    I love her sense of humor, good for you both! ^^

    Obi ,
    @Obi@sopuli.xyz avatar

    Wisdom is knowing better than to try.

    june ,

    Audacity is doing it anyway.

    lugal , in Someone help me make a 'transition metals' joke here...

    Iron Man: Am I a joke to you?

    Blyfh ,

    He has always been Fe-male :P

    veniasilente ,
    @veniasilente@lemm.ee avatar

    omg the cringe that was “Tony is female coded” / “Tony vs Cap is domestic violence”.

    NegativeLookBehind , in Does Palworld have 3000 planets!?!?!
    @NegativeLookBehind@lemmy.world avatar

    Todd stop yelling you’re scaring me

    FeetinMashedPotatoes ,

    What do we do? I’m so scared 🥺

    youtu.be/xyo4Kp2OVUI?si=FIowBbwUSmr2fMj7

    andrew_bidlaw , in he did an oopsie woopsie
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    Counter terrorists win

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