It depends on what you want, if you want a product that will splash and spread, the Toluene is the solvent of choice.
Gasoline makes for a much thicker paste because it doesn't completely dissolve the styrofoam.
It depends on what you want, if you want a product that will splash and spread, the Toluene is the solvent of choice.
Gasoline makes for a much thicker paste because it doesn't completely dissolve the styrofoam.
Nope, acetone is a different solvent, and the resulting product is less liquid, and easier to extinguish.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_Wxre9TIDCc
Edit, I meant this one. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/TJAwihsH_2M
Not really? Gasoline and styrofoam make a thick goo, that while flammable, is somewhat easy to extinguish.
There's a solvent you can pick up at a hardware store called toluene. If styrofoam is mixed in it makes a sticky, yet pourable goo.
Do keep it away from ignition sources, the mix is extremely difficult to extinguish.
Those were already popular before he bought them, and then he made them worse.
Who knew that 5 million was 50% of 44 million?
And that's the total population change, including deaths and all migration, regardless of destination country.
Popular is the wrong question, the correct question is, how many machines is this default on.
Suing as a patent troll, but this sound lass like Apple being Apple, and more like some serious, and highly illegal, industrial espionage from OpenAI and Sam Altman.
Sam Altman built his business on theft, and may very well seriously overstepped here. I also expect a bunch of former Apple employees going to jail over the physical thefts, and that too will cause OpenAI problems because they asked for the thefts, and likely paid the former Apple employees.
If even half the accusations are true, then OpenAI doesn't have a chance in hell of existing at the end of this. The accusation alone might sink the company. They're projected to be completely out of money this time next year, they might have saved it with an IPO, but the general vibe is not optimistic for them, and that was before being accused of blatant industrial espionage of Apple IP.
I have never once given Apple money, and very likely never will, but if they kill OpenAI and pop this bubble then I'll give them a slight nod of respect before I go back to asking pointed questions about why all their factories need suicide nets.
The possibile end of the bubble.
Thick goo, it doesn't spread easily.
Gasoline and styrofoam can be stabbed into and lifted, Toluene and styrofoam makes a liquid that can be poured or splashed.