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this post was submitted on 24 Oct 2024
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That's true, but if the car is cheap plastic, then it might be fine.
(For those not familiar with gallium, it's basically mercury but safe; so it's a liquid at room temperature but a solid just below that, depending on where you live, without the risk of Mad Hatter's disease)
Once in their pocket, if they are some kind of madman that doesn't have a dedicated phone pocket and they have a phone with an aluminum frame, that's a recipe for disaster as well.
Yeah I say we just scrap this whole gallium coin thing
Until it leaks out of their pocket inside the warm car and drips onto the seat rails, or something similar.