Man goes to Windows. Says thing is not working. Says he's getting a strange error. Says he feels lost and unsure what to do. Windows says, "Solution is simple. Administrator is in the office today. Go and see him. He should know the answer." Man bursts into tears. Says, "But Windows... I am Administrator!"
I wonder what the upper limit on battery density is, not from an electrochemical/physics perspective, but on a simple practical level based on collateral damage?
Like, we're already at the point where your cellphone battery isn't more than a few orders of magnitude away from the energy density of a hand grenade, making a tesla catching on fire a minor crisis for a fire department.
At what point do batteries stop getting more dense, to limit the damage when they fail?
Confirming what we already know, higher hood heights kill more pedestrians / cyclists:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2212012224000017
I have always wanted passenger vehicles to standardize on bumper, headlight, and hood heights along with a max curb weight.
Anything that goes bigger would require a different class of drivers license, with additional driver testing and more insurance.
a significant part of my job is telling the customer that their code contains undefined behavior that could explode in their faces on next compiler upgrade, to which the response, invariably, is that they are still using the exact same build of gcc as the day the company was founded in 2007, and they will bury that exact binary of gcc with them in their grave.
2885. Spelling
title text: Any time I misspell a word it's just because I have too much integrity to copy answers from the dictionary.
(https://xkcd.com/2885)
(https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2885)
Trans woman, bisexual, someone's fiancée, forever a programmer, poly, and former total mess