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Arustra3@piefed.social to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago

The Thermostat

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Arustra3@piefed.social to Comic Strips@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 day ago
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  • Mcdolan@lemmy.world
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    You’re good. ;)

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      I mean something in the entire house will burst into flames at 420

      The auto ignition temperature of hair is ~390

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      Look, this fool is relying on AI. Everyone point and laugh!

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      That appears to be a guess at best. Kinda a hallucination.

      https://www.practicalmachinist.com/forum/threads/what-temp-does-wood-ignite.157829/

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_drying

      The practicalmachinist is just a random forum thread, but with various numbers scattered through it. The Wikipedia article doesn’t even talk about ignition temperature, from what I can parse.


      FYI ‘default’ LLMs are really bad at numbers, due to the way they sample and tokenize them. Don’t trust them for that.

      But if you must, use a big LLM instead of DDG’s default. I suggest this, which has an excellent web research mode:

      https://chat.z.ai/

      Or this, at a low temperature, though its research mode isn’t as good:

      https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_chat

      As a side note, GLM 4.7/4.6V run on peanuts, and Gemini runs on TPUs with some exotic attention mechanism, so it’s probably less power usage than whatever DDG is using.

      • /home/pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Ddg uses chatgpt

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          Which model though? What settings? 4o mini at ~1 temperature?

          That’s both power inefficient and not very intelligent/reliable.

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        Paper has auto-ignition temperature higher than 420°F, I would expect wood to be at least same as paper or higher

        Edit: ok, I found a link to the study that says the wood will ignite at a lower temperature but will require some time (maybe the same is true for paper, now I’m not sure, it definitely chars in the oven)

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          The problem with using an oven as a reference is that the majority of ovens have relatively large temperature swings. You might set it to 420F, but the temperature swing can be anywhere from 10-60F, so it’s possible to hit 480F which is well over the autoignition temp.

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      That’s why the carpet caught on fire first

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        But nylon and polyester have an autoignition temp of over 400C (~750F)

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          Pleb, we have cotton carpets

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