4 points | by Tade0 16 hours ago
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Saw something similar: https://driesdepoorter.be/product/burningmoney/
Sandalwood - it's nice and luxurious, just like paying full freight on tokens
Hot printed circuit boards, of course. Probably a blow dryer on max temperature for 10 minutes against an old PCIe card would give you an idea of what that smells like. (Do this outside, obviously.)
Ask an LLM chat, of course.
This is the way. Though I would say what does burnt GPU smell like? That's the smell of burnt tokens.
ChatGPT gave me an idea, but I was wondering what human minds can come up with.
Then again, the answer obtained by burning the tokens seems true by definition.
Burning capacitor electrolyte
Ozone?
ChatGPT indeed suggested a pinch of ozone, but I'm not sure how one puts that in a candle.
I think this is the answer.
Melted plastic
I would go for that tarry smoky smell you get from a heap of bbq briquettes just as they are set on fire.
Saw something similar: https://driesdepoorter.be/product/burningmoney/
Sandalwood - it's nice and luxurious, just like paying full freight on tokens
Hot printed circuit boards, of course. Probably a blow dryer on max temperature for 10 minutes against an old PCIe card would give you an idea of what that smells like. (Do this outside, obviously.)
Ask an LLM chat, of course.
This is the way. Though I would say what does burnt GPU smell like? That's the smell of burnt tokens.
ChatGPT gave me an idea, but I was wondering what human minds can come up with.
Then again, the answer obtained by burning the tokens seems true by definition.
Burning capacitor electrolyte
Ozone?
ChatGPT indeed suggested a pinch of ozone, but I'm not sure how one puts that in a candle.
I think this is the answer.
Melted plastic
I would go for that tarry smoky smell you get from a heap of bbq briquettes just as they are set on fire.