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Oh my god, it worked! You can hear me? And see me? We did it!

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From now on, no more scams. Although, I did just get a really intriguing email that I just-

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Really no! Giant tech channel and tiny person LinusTekTips

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Was hacked yesterday, but in even worse news, so were we.

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Not even Techquickie came out unscathed. In a video on the LTT channel Linus himself explained the attack

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But I think I can do a way better job

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Someone here at LMG opened a file they thought was from a potential sponsor

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But turned out to be malware that let hackers steal browser cookies and turn three of our channels into crypto scam peddlers

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This isn't the first time something like this has happened on YouTube, and that's a massive understatement

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It happens all the time. They even got the British Army's YouTube channel last year. I wonder who the fake sponsor was

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Probably either Lockheed Martin or Twinings, the tea company. The joke is they like tea in the

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Britain. And it turns out this issue has been widespread for some time. Sully on YouTube released a video back in January

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Explaining this hacking method using findings based on a six-month investigation

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So hopefully Google comes up with a way to stop Colton from opening any more files sent from totallyrealpdfs.com

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They got them. There have been more developments in the sundae romance between Microsoft and Sony

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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has updated its stance on Microsoft's proposed Activision buyout

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Apparently the CMA now thinks Microsoft has more to lose by withholding call of duty from PlayStation than it has to gain

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So there's not much risk to competition in the console gaming market

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However, they still believe the deal raises concerns for the cloud gaming market for some reason and will finalize their investigation next month

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So will Sony Chan finally let their guard down and admit their feelings to ex-baka?

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Maybe not since it came out that Arkane Studios

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Canceled an in development PS5 version of their upcoming game Redfall after Microsoft acquired the developer

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Prompting Microsoft to issue a statement pointing out They hadn't pulled any games from PlayStation that were already available on the system and that the first two games

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They shipped after buying Xenomax were actually PS5 exclusives. Oh, and what's the big deal?

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Sony controls 98% of the high-end game market according to US senator Maria Cantwell in Japan's doing nothing about it

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That statistic is a hundred percent true if you're specifically referring to Japan's market where no one has an Xbox

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And if you use the FTC's high-end console market definition that specifically excludes the Nintendo switch and PCs

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PCs those are Bottom of the barrel. Hey, just remove the data. You don't like that science and open AI announced that they will be adding

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Plug-ins to chat GPT the chatbot currently only has access to data from up to the year

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2021 but several third-party plug-ins can give it access to more up-to-date information

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The plug-ins are currently in early alpha, but they already look incredibly useful

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There's an Expedia plug-in that can help you plan trips and a Wolfram plug-in

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Which they demonstrated on Twitter that allows chat GPT to stop sucking it math

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Just write the numbers you like most that's math plus open AI even announced a first-party plug-in to give chat GPT access to the web

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So we can all go back to ignoring Bing the way God intended according to open AI

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They decided to use plug-ins to connect chat GPT to the internet because they believe it reduces the risk of hallucination

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And is the most secure method of connection to a worldwide repository for filth and sin

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But I don't know how much to trust open AI's definition of security since someone hacked their API and found at least 80

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Secret plug-ins one of them is called the crypto prices plug-in and another is called the Dan plug-in

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Which I assume is the plug-in you call when the crypto prices plug-in hacks your channel and uses Elon Musk's face to scam your subscribers

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They say that the quickest bit of them all carries a big iron on his hip

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Framework has announced a 16-inch laptop and don't worry Linus didn't ask us to talk about this to maintain

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Journalist's integrity. He actually doesn't talk to us at all. This new framework laptop has an adjustable

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Booty you want a larger graphics module make its booty bigger just some extra cooling make that booty a little smaller

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These modules can also be used externally like an external GPU and

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Hey, if booties just don't do it for you the keyboard is also modular, but there's no nipples yet

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Rockets start up relativity space launched a rocket made amazingly

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Entirely out of 3d printed components on Wednesday announcing it on Twitter as an absolute win

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Except that it failed to reach orbit because its second stage didn't ignite properly, but you know relative success

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Oh But you know what I don't see any of you printing rockets and shooting them into the sky

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Instead you're just printing functional bearings and cute little presents for your friends and bringing everyone around you joy

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Well, I hope you're happy

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Genuinely, I hope I hope you're happy Hacking teams have won thousands of dollars at this month's Pone to Own event in Vancouver yesterday

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$475,000 in prizes were awarded for hacking platforms like Microsoft Teams and the Ubuntu operating system Ubuntu

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Ubuntu Ubuntu a single bun to one team was able to hack a Tesla Model 3 as a reward

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They received a hundred thousand dollars and a Tesla Model 3 the car

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They just hacked isn't that kind of like rewarding the bomb squad for diffusing an explosive by giving them another bomb that someone else can

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Congratulations

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Speaking of explosives USB drives rigged to explode when plugged into a computer were sent to five journalists in Ecuador earlier this week

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Causing one of them to suffer quote Mild hand and face injuries which probably makes having a USB drive explode in your face sound a little too banal

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That's just mild injuries Sketchy USB drives have been in the news plenty of times over the years

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But they're usually infecting the target systems with malware not using them as a power source to detonate themselves

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It's a good reminder to be wary of strange drives that arrive in the mail and always use protection

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It'll make it harder and Harvard physicist Avi Loeb is planning a one and a half million dollar tropical ocean expedition

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To look for fragments of the first meteor confirmed to have come from outside our solar system which crashed into earth in 2014

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Loeb and his team said the meteor was unusually tough, which Loeb believes might mean that it's an artificial construct from

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Maybe aliens I just the man either really wants to find aliens or is really good at coming up with excuses to plan fully funded

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Excursions to Baba New Guinea, and you're really good at coming back on Monday for more tech news

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There will be news there will be tech there will be man speaking to camera

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It's got everything
