Inside and NEC MR-4401A, featuring my new watermark!

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Shared March 31, 2024

The NEC MR-4401A is easily in my top 10 favorite parts. Not only does it have a super unique package with SRAM chips on the top, the silicon chip inside has three unique doodles on it. - This video also debuts my new watermark that I plan to use on all of my videos going forward. This prevents the videos from being stolen and posted to other platforms without giving credit, often for the user's own monetary gain. The idea is that the watermark covers the entire screen, making it impossible for different tools to mask over it, or AI to remove it. It's basically an unbreakable watermark, and I dare anyone to try an circumvent it. Of course, this is all a joke, in the spirit of April Fool's day, which is when I'm originally posting this. In all seriousness though, making videos, even 1 minute videos like these takes a non-zero amount of work. Typically, to make a 1 minute video often takes at least 3 hours of my time, from opening the part and filming it, to editing the video and researching about the part to be able to write about it, finally ending with recording the voice lines. Some videos can often take much longer. The reason why I put a watermark on my videos (and I will continue to do so on future videos) is because the idea of someone claiming my hard work as their own original content in an attempt to gain followers or drive sales makes my blood boil. I will always continue to make original content, and protect my copyrighted materials with a watermark, despite what anyone has to say to the contrary.