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  • 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...

  • We're cooked...

  • 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!

  • I'd recommend you to learn about Bismark model before arguing. Germans pay more per capita, sure, but their healthcare also includes full dental care and plenty of strategic excess to ensure that everyone gets treatment as soon as possible. That's how Germany was able to support the UK and the rest of Europe with ventilators during the pandemic.

  • 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.

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    Her majesty, Penelope Penne Pasta

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
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    Any recommendations for monitoring my servers?

    Hi, I have a bunch of Raspberry Pies hosting all kinds of stuff and I want to have a monitoring solution for all of that. What would be your recommendations?

    My goal is to be able to have an overview of CPU load, network load, CPU temp and to see what's going on inside docker containers as I have everything dockerized. I'd like the solution to be open source. I want the solution to be web browser accessible and have nice load graphs with history. I don't want to spend too much time setting it up.

    All my Pies are running RaspberryOS, which is Debian based.

    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
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    Working 12mm Allen bit, successfully tested to 5Nm

    I was doing some bike maintenance today and wanted to disassemble my rear hub. It turned out that I needed a 12mm Allen bit for that, which I don't have. So I 3D printed one! And it worked! Torques safely to 5Nm and I only needed 4Nm for the job. Haven't tested higher torques.

    FoodPorn @lemmy.world
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    Horse steak

    As served in Trattoria La Molinara in Verona, Italy. Incredible quality and taste!

    FoodPorn @lemmy.world
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    Homemade burger

    28 days matured steak beef, Gouda cheese, sun dried tomatoes, letuce, mayo, ketchup, adzhika and a bun.

    FoodPorn @lemmy.world
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    Whitstable rock oysters, straight from the farm!

    New Communities @lemmy.world
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    Bready is a community for anything related to making homemade bread

    lemmy.world Bready - Lemmy.world

    Bready is a community for anything related to making homemade bread! Bloomers, loafs, flatbreads, rye breads, wheat breads, sourdough breads, yeast breads - all fermented breads are welcome! Vienesse pastries like croissants are also welcome because technically they’re breads too. This is an English...

    Bready - Lemmy.world

    Welcome to Bready! This is a community for anything related to making homemade bread.

    Bloomers, loafs, flatbreads, rye breads, wheat breads, sourdough breads, yeast breads - all fermented breads are welcome! Vienesse pastries like croissants are also welcome because technically they’re breads too.

    All refugees from r/breadit and r/sourdough are welcome.

    [email protected]