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  • That's to be expected. You can't go to war expecting everything and everyone to come back.

  • This should probably be posted on a programing community.

  • Removed the parental advice part. I didn't want to be an asshole, believe me.

  • To me it looks like you don't have enough power, either on the Pi4 side to decode, or the mini-pc to encode.

  • We sure use water, but I don't think it is used in the energy production mechanism.

  • Link it, I'm always up for some

  • And I'd add to that that if our thermal dissipation is overwhelmed, our internal heat build up. To do that heat dissipation, we need to have an environment that suck out more heat out of us than what we produce. If the environment is too hot, the heat build up and as Deadrek says, our internal inner workings beak down.

    That why we sweat. Water suck out a lot more heat than air, because it wants to saturate the ambiante air, and to do that it suck up our body heat to become steam. Rince and repeat (literally).

    But once the air is to humid, it gets more and more difficult for our sweat to evaporate, which makes it ineffective. That why we can kinda survive in a 90°C + sauna (albeit not for long, but for a different reason), but not in a 37°C (98°F) 100% humidity place like some tropical rainforest. At least, not without specialized acclimatation and survival techniques.

  • A watercooled computer still uses air-cooling in the end. The difference is how the heat is collected and where it is dissipated.

    I don't know that much how the human body cooling system work, but the lungs could be considered as the radiator (as would the skin be).

  • To those noob enough to click on the link. Yes, this is a virus.

  • To those noob enough to click on the link. Yes, this is a virus.

  • Feels like a country sized wack-a-mole. Hilarious.

  • To those noob enough to click on the link. Yes, this is a virus.

  • More like "booming" as "exploding", I suppose?

  • Nice. I may be at long last able to play some of the games that crashes when trying to trigger a Gog Galaxy achievement. 😆

  • Oh, my bad 😂

    I meant that I was hesitant.

    As you can see, English is not my main language.

  • First, please take into consideration that lemmy.world website and organisation is bound to EU laws (as stated in the TOS). As such, in the current case the EU copyright laws, that are as previously stated, far more restrictive than the US ones.

    As you stated, the objective of ROM patches is to modify copyrighted material. One of the right protected by copyright in the EU is the right to modify a software.

    By default, if no licence is given, software is considered as being under the most restrictive licence available (even if the source code is freely available), which means, in this case, an "all rights reserved" licence, which prohibit software modification.

    In the EU, third party patches are considered as derivative works, and requires an explicit authorisation from the copyright holder to be published and used on copyrighted material. Some exceptions exists, as previously stated, but applying them here would be quite far fetched.

    For now, and while I keep researching on the application of EU copyright laws to try to find a flaw that would allow me to authorize those links, I'll have to keep those links removed.

    The comments would be restored if the link are removed by the comment authors.

  • Thank you for taking the time to share your expertise.
    In the EU, things are a bit different. US Fair Use is quite open ended, with a lot of room for interpretation. In the case of EU copyright laws, the list of exclusions is explicitly listed in Information Society Directive Article 5.
    In my opinion this could fall into either art. 5.3(d), art. 5.3(i), or art. 5.3(k), but I'm no copyright law specialist. I do have one among my friends, but she kinda got a child last week, I'm not gonna bother her for that 😅.

  • You got a good point here. I'll take that into consideration.