

Behind The Bastards isn’t a general history podcast, but what it covers is history.
Behind The Bastards isn’t a general history podcast, but what it covers is history.
That also removes one of the few advantages of slotted screws, namely that they can use more than one size of driver.
I’m mostly annoyed by the horizontal slipping of slotted screws. It’s bad enough when driving manually, but even a ratcheting screwdriver, let alone a drill or impact, is far faster and easier with screws that have closed edges.
Internal hex and Robertson are both better than Philips. Only slotted is worse. Pozidriv is also slightly better than Philips.
A reasonable person would not believe that that was made by the Presidents, though.
I use this one. It isn’t FOSS, but it’s a one-time purchase to remove ads. It has a lot of added features, like algebra and unit conversions, and requires no permissions.
Republicans will talk about it, but they blame it on anyone who doesn’t have power.
That’s what I get for only reading the comment. That changes it to ~5.9e-3 m^3 per set of truck nuts, which is 5.9L per set. Still a little large for most people, I think.
Of course not! If they say no, the answer’s no.
Ten million aircraft carriers would weigh about 590 trillion kg at the low end, so the truck nuts would have to be 580 billion m^3. I’m not sure even Texans use sets that size.
Mario, Zelda, Pokemon, Metroid, Kirby…
I tried a pair of earbuds with the same idea from AliExpress. They had the regular controls, but also worked as e.g. a camera remote. Very cool if it had done anything it was supposed to do consistently, but unfortunately it was not well-implemented. If the AirPods Pro 3 (which I was already strongly considering) have a case with a screen that isn’t much larger than the Pro 2 case, I’ll probably buy that model.
And send back telemetry and training data.
Trump on a streak of rare Ws. No more pennies and kicking Poilievre out of the Canadian Parliament.