Message from @Austin
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its literally how every single other buisness operates
no business operater gets jailed for not running the business as you want to happen
if walmart closes early
they can go out of business anytime they want
the government doesnt come in and arrest the CEO
@LotheronPrime Hmm, so I'm thinking of using commodity water cooling equipment, and I like your modular idea
@LotheronPrime combining modularity and water cooling, though, can be a bit of a pain maybe
LOL
to have the state come in and arrest the owner for not doing what you want when you want it? @JULZIFICATOR
ive never seen a walmart close early cuz someone just felt like it
air cooling is loud though, when you're dissipating a few hundred watts
Ive never seen it, it must not happen
maybe
LOL you guys keep ignoring that i said "explicitly stating the bounds of the work you do"
Businesses are not contractually obligated to the government to stay open
You dont have to
CPU coolers are quiet and they dissapate more than 100w
@JULZIFICATOR no I'm not, because that is advocating for a gulag
I acknowlege that point, and I say it doesnt happen
it shouldnt ever need to happen
its all about cfm
at least with the government
bigger blades, lower speed, same cfm, quieter
120mm ore more
If there is a person to person contract, then contract law comes into play
that is communism you are advocating for with "explicitly stating the bounds of the work you do"
@LotheronPrime maybe I could have some sort of modular air conduit
that is a gulag
that's much easier to hook up
sometimes (most of the time actually) that actually includes what bounds you refuse service upon
yeah ifyou could line up the heatsinks
and counts for unexpected closures
that will probably work quite well, yeah
jsut send air through the whole thing until it doesn't cool the end enough
then just move up
but 120-140mm fans are cheap
Just a concern
why did something happen?
@LotheronPrime yeah, I do wonder what speed they'll be operating at though, and how much heatsink material I'll need