small screws in general are just easy to strip
Hexes are very sturdy. I ride mountain bikes and for some reason brake rotors are secured with Torx while all other screws are hexes. Torx on rotors are usually tightened to 4-6Nm and they are single use 99% of the time. At the same time there are plenty of hexes of the same size which are tightened to 8-10Nm and there are zero issues.
Torx are fucking useless. And don’t get me started on tiny Torxes in laptops…
When you have an FPTP voting system, many people don’t vote for, they vote against. Plenty will see Biden calling Zelensky a Putin, then this and… Good luck, Americans!
Many countries have laws and regulations which create customer protections, so there’s no need to rely on 3rd party solutions.
The real question is why do people in the US use credit cards instead of debit cards like everyone else?
NFC payments are more secure than card payments.
Lol what?
So you can change the colour of your phone.
Because smart people started switching to Bluetooth back in the mid 2000-s. Because wires suck big time. It’s 2024 now, there’s absolutely no reason to use wired headphones.
Torx can’t hold shit. They’re single use screws.
Torx are easier to strip, especially the smaller sizes. They’re pretty much single use screws.
That person should try to eat a medieval peasant bread sometime. It was made from a coarse meal, not refined flour. It wasn’t leavened. And it had zero salt inside. It also had sand in it. The taste of that shit is god awful and it destroys your teeth.
How do you call a landline number in a war zone through a matrix server?
From my comment above:
You’re assuming that people in Gaza have consistent access to the internet. The beauty of Skype is that you can call a landline through it.
You’re assuming that people in Gaza have consistent access to the internet. The beauty of Skype is that you can call a landline through it.
If you say so.
Lol, it shows that you’re talking out of your arse.
Lol what? When did you switch to salmonella? Ran out of arguments?
Fasteners are standard from rotor manufacturers. I have no clue what they’re made out of. But in 30 years of cycling I’ve never had a single Torx which would last more than one cycle of screw in screw out.