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I don't see how nitrogen resists contraction expansion from temperature.
If nitrogen is 33 psi at 70 degrees F then,
at 100 degrees F it's 35.7 psi
at 20 degrees F it's 28.5 PSI
And so, the whole claim is total bull shat.


The air we breath is 72% nitrogen so what's the big deal?

(kill all AI before it enslaves humans )
Did a bit of research. And in the real world with real consumers, there is no real advantage. Especially if said consumer regularly checks and maintains air pressure in their tires.

In the racing community there is a clearer advantage using nitrogen over straight air. I watch NASCAR. One way they adjust handling of the cars mid race is with tire pressure. As in…. If crew chief wants X pressure for a long green flag run he’ll start with lower Y pressure so with temperature build up the eventual pressure will be X. Nitrogen is more predictable and consistent than straight air.
 
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I thought Siri was a he? When I got my first Alexa I asked her how big were her boobs. Now, somebody had to have programmed this; she replies with: “I don’t have a body”. :pound-hand:
I have Siri on my phone set for an Aussie female voice. Never asked personal questions like this… but I have told her to shut up a couple times. Once she responded with “you don’t have to be rude.”
 
DeepSeek is a joke. All it does it produce more wrong info (what idiot A.I. programmers call “imagination”) faster at a lower cost than ChatGPT. I tried it out, and it couldn’t even win a TV trivia game, let alone hold down a job. Seriously, this isn’t anything like organic intelligence. We have nothing to fear. Yet.
 
Every time conversation turn to AI and the such, can’t help but remember the comic book series from the early 60s that I read all the time.

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