Yes, it's very flammable. But it's also very light. Lighter than Oxygen. And the molecules are small which means most air tight applications don't work well. Even the tanks they make now still has this issue where hydrogen molecules can escape through the barriers over time.
Leaking hydrogen into the upper atmosphere sounds like a bad idea. It extends the life of methane, making the green house problem worse. I really hope that they reduce the leaking issue to a minimum.
The competitor to ChomeOS didn't take off. So it was discontinued. An Indian company picked up the codebase and renamed it KaiOS. They now have an agreement to support each other to make it easier to uplift code and collaborate.
They also used that money to fund a lot of Open Source projects, like XiphOrg and AV1 development and Rust development just to name a few. Firefox itself already has a number of Rust components as the first consumer of the language.
Also every company out there uses their money for political agendas. It's how they lobby to get favorable laws.
Yep. And now they're facing a class action about the charge ports overheating on their EVs because those suing know that Hyundai Motor Group won't recall to properly fix the issue. Makes you think the warranty isn't worth the paper it's written on.
EME was a bit different. Hollywood media was already encrypted. Even on DVD. They required encryption for streaming. To this day it's the only sector that really uses EME. Other streaming media doesn't even bother.
Yes, it's very flammable. But it's also very light. Lighter than Oxygen. And the molecules are small which means most air tight applications don't work well. Even the tanks they make now still has this issue where hydrogen molecules can escape through the barriers over time.