Are you sure your needs aren't bring met by the products that already exist?
If you really need a disposable inner layer, just put nitrile gloves underneath your normal gloves. These don't absorb sweat, but you may not neccessarily need that feature. I have seen these used by mechanics for dealing with grease and they come in large quantities.
If you need heat resistant gloves, go get a pair from your local welding supply store.
I could see it being useful for when you want an easy way to get a high voltage spike out of a 5v power supply. For example, if you wanted to build a board for igniting the gas in a potato gun that ran off of a USB power bank.
I made a chatbot for the website Omegle one time. It just randomly selected messages to send from a list. It was sort of like the emacs psychotherapist but dumber. Some people would talk to it for minutes before skipping.
It would be interesting to actually port the emacs psychotherapist to Javascript or wasm.
Those are not "because it allows us to get more profit." They are arguing that non-free Mathematica is completely in the best interest of their users. Of course it's not. At the end of the day, Sagemath is there for everybody to use and a person can't even use Mathematica unless they're connected to a university. They've sabotaged it with legal barriers and DRM.
This is because at one point the Tasmanian devil population completely crashed and much of the genetic variation in their population was lost. This is literally a textbook example of something called the "founder effect." The result is that the Tasmanian devils alive today are genetically close enough for their immune systems not to reject each other's cancer.