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1. monste+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-06-27 03:57:15
That isn't going to last for much longer with the way power density projections are looking.

Consider that we've been at the point where layers of monitoring & lockout systems are required to ensure no humans get caught in hot spots, which can surpass 100C, for quite some time now.

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2. Robotb+S2[view] [source] 2025-06-27 04:39:51
>>monste+(OP)
You mean like every single kitchen?
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3. dweinu+CW[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-27 14:47:33
>>Robotb+S2
You might be thinking of 100F, a toasty summer day. 100C on the other hand (about 212F) is fatal even in zero humidity.
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4. global+3k1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-27 17:32:05
>>dweinu+CW
Well, after a while. A decently hot Finnish sauna...
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5. monste+eR1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-27 22:09:00
>>Robotb+S2
No, I mean like you crumple to the ground and cook to death if there isn't someone close enough to grab you within a few minutes. 212F ambient air. Like the inside of a meat smoker, but big enough for humans.

DC's aren't quite there yet, but the hot spots that do occur are enough to cause arc flashes which claim hundreds of lives a year.

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