Holding the breaker like that won’t actually do anything to stop it from tripping.
Depends on how old it is.
Totally. Just make sure you buy home insurance and take a video of everything in your house prior…
Prove it?
Gottem
I just spent the last 30 minutes trying to get access to the UL 489 specification that outlines this but then I discovered just how inaccessible that stuff is wth
Alexa, play Firestarter by Prodigy.
OpenAssistant, play “Through the Fire and Flames” by Dragonforce, please.
What’s OpenAssistant? It sounds interesting. Is it something I can self-host?
https://openassistant.org/wp/wiki/introduction/
To sum it up from out my ass, it’s localized Siri on your computer but they’re gunning for ai sentience.
User minds would react to the environment, thanks to internal communication with root mind, grow in learning, perform specific functionalities, demonstrate dynamic personalities, and act as particular individuals.
Once these three levels are fully developed and able to intercommunicate, it would be possible to effectively simulate “sentience,” or “self awareness.
- their vision
hell yea, I want some ai friends c:
Playing twisted sister on Spotify.
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“All bleeding eventually stops”
What am I looking at?
A cable that’s shorting itself (bad), and a fuse breaker that wont trip from a short… (even worse)
… or a burning house to be.
Once upon a time I went to pull an outlet splitter out of the wall, and it broke. It began shorting itself and arcing. Legit one of the most terrifying things I’ve experienced. I’m lucky nothing exploded and sent shrapnel into my eyes - a possibility I didn’t learn about until later.
Quick question, is this one of the situations where ibdividually switched sockets and fused plugs are a lot better?
If so, I don’t see why other countries don’t use at least switched sockets. Unless they do, and I just have never seen the switch.
The breaker will still trip. They trip internally.
Thanks. I have never seen the last thing, what the numbers indicates?
It’s a 20 amp breaker.
Yep, that shorted cable and the plug will melt and diassemble before the breaker has a reason to act.