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Look, this fool is relying on AI. Everyone point and laugh!
That appears to be a guess at best. Kinda a hallucination.
https://www.practicalmachinist.com/forum/threads/what-temp-does-wood-ignite.157829/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_drying
The practicalmachinist is just a random forum thread, but with various numbers scattered through it. The Wikipedia article doesn't even talk about ignition temperature, from what I can parse.
FYI 'default' LLMs are really bad at numbers, due to the way they sample and tokenize them. Don't trust them for that.
But if you must, use a big LLM instead of DDG's default. I suggest this, which has an excellent web research mode:
https://chat.z.ai/
Or this, at a low temperature, though its research mode isn't as good:
https://aistudio.google.com/prompts/new_chat
As a side note, GLM 4.7/4.6V run on peanuts, and Gemini runs on TPUs with some exotic attention mechanism, so it's probably less power usage than whatever DDG is using.
That's why the carpet caught on fire first