
It doesn’t, though. Reddit doesn’t just throw away the old comments and they can just restore them if they want. It’s happened before.
It doesn’t, though. Reddit doesn’t just throw away the old comments and they can just restore them if they want. It’s happened before.
How good are you at database administration?
It’s amazing how difficult typing a few words into Google is for some people.
I’ve found that if my VPN is disconnected when I first connect to Android Auto, connecting it after the fact won’t cause it to freak out.
My VPN automatically turns on when I’m connected to anything but my home network, so if I start my car at home, when I lose wifi and connect to the cell network I don’t have issues.
Still didn’t scroll down to chemistry, did you?
Metallic lithium != elemental lithium. If you scrolled down to the chemistry section, they list both the anode and cathode. Nothing in the list has elemental lithium.
Kinda, but it was for a temp job doing physical labor.
Even those aren’t elemental lithium. They use Lithium-iron disulfide, Lithium-thionyl chloride, Lithium-manganese dioxide, and Lithium-sulfur dioxide.
Man, I hope so. I’ve been job hunting after my position with a government contractor was eliminated in February, and despite a decade of experience, I can’t even get to the first round of interviews.
I think we’re going to see a big shift towards small to medium IT/dev companies, and a ton of freelancers. I’m one of those, because I’m about to start doing IT work for businesses in my small town.
Well, it will put out the fire, but it does it by cooling the battery down so the reaction stops (like you said)
A lithium battery fire is a chemical fire, not an electrical one. There’s pretty much a zero percent chance of getting electrocuted putting one out with water.
You’re wrong.
Lithium batteries contain little to no elemental lithium. They normally contain lithium cobalt oxide, lithium iron phosphate, or lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide as the anode, and a lithium salt as the electrolyte.
Water is about the only way to put one out because it’s an exothermic reaction (water is to cool it down so it stops), and two out of the three are self-oxidizing so you can’t just smother it.
The biggest danger of a lithium battery getting wet is that it shorts, which can lead to a fire because it goes into thermal runaway. But this can happen if you have one in your pocket with spare change (most of the vape fires in the 2010s were this)
Does drip pay to have their app at the top of the list? Because that’s about how far most people look
That’s one thing that annoys me about lithium batteries. Every time there’s an EV fire, people pop out of the woodwork to shit on the FD for using water to put it out.
Just because the name has lithium in it doesn’t mean it’s elemental lithium.
At this point, no. The cat is out of the bag, and the only way it’s going back in is when the public loses faith in the product.
Which means it’s never going away
They also fucked kids and had slaves, so I wouldn’t look to the Greeks and Romans for your standards.
Not saying that gay is bad, just that your reference is.
I honestly don’t have any pride for being straight, and I have no idea why I should.
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It’s words that shitty fucking assholes don’t like.