DEFEND THE INTERNET!! - WAN Show April 28, 2017
Linus Tech Tips
·Linus Tech Tips
·2017-05-06
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ear even boom wow how early are we 1 minute
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40 seconds yeah I was going to to be fair not a full minute but we are early
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welcome to the WAN Show of uh the 28th
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of April 2017 yeah uh we have some really cool topics one of them being
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that Acer has announced their most badass gaming monitor yet which is
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pretty sick the FCC announces a plan to
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reverse title 2 of net neutrality which I don't personally know a ton about cuz
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I'm a Canadian we were like no to that
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um but John will have much better insights on that topic
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Amazon's Alex with an a uh learns to talk like a
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human which is cool Elon Musk at a Ted X
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conference in Vancouver uh teases a little bit of the Tesla electric semi-
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Tru which is pretty cool and four new gigafactory locations which is pretty
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ridiculous um and yeah there was one
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more thing oh my God I keep on double clicking with my touchpad and I'm a
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super Noob Nintendo is launching a new 2DS XL which is like Flippy and stuff
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which is what the 3DS probably should have been this whole time so it could have been cheaper and that 3D option
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would have just never been there which would have been completely fine and
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that's the show this week intro rolly intro look at it work look at that don't
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you like that when you just press a button and something just happens it's
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so fantastic
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man weekly analysis sometimes sometimes we just
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talk about reason make noises people oh my God the's not muted by the way and
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I'm like yeah I know Spectrum glasses and cooling
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master and move that back up there and go back all right so first things first
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that crazy monitor let's get up to the top here let's do it um Acer's new
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gaming monitor the notes in the dock say that it is 44 htz but my extremely techy
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brain was like there's no way that's accurate thanks a lot James yeah yeah so
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it's it's 144 Herz HDR 4K UHD monitor
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super badass want to keep talking about it yeah uh basically Luke said um being
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build as the nicest Acer gaming monitor
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that Acer has ever made um it has a
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local dimming for better contrast which is actually pretty cool yeah so that
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that's part of the HD bit where there's all the different zones and it can like
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turn off different zones to get better darkness and contrast and stuff Co one
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of the better solutions to get better contrast uh four milliseconds of
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response time um it doesn't say what kind of a panel it is but I believe it
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will be with four millisecs it will be an IPS so like a little bit quicker IPS
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and should look fairly nice which is cool mhm uh also has uh HDMI 2.0 um I
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don't know if HDMI 2.1 has made its way onto any consumer devices yet but if you
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want to run 4K 60 HZ on this monitor you can do it through HDMI
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2.0 uh you probably shouldn't though it's 144 HZ monitor you're going to want
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to ah yes run at 144 HZ so yeah maybe if
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your graphics hard powered but yeah yeah
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yeah I don't know if you want to like by for some reason have multiple inputs
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plugged in at once yes and you want to run something that doesn't need the 4K
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144 HZ you can totally do that which is cool um like like like right now if you
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had say this thing the analog NT which you guys can't see but it's right off
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camera you want to have that plugged in and your computer you could totally do
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that yep and it also has uh Toby ey tracking built in so if you can scroll
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back up a little bit there if you're wondering what that kind of bar on the
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bottom there is that is what that would be it is an eye tracker so you've got
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that interesting mhm Toby's been an interesting technology to follow because
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I tried them out at a CES like quite a
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few years years ago and like admittedly
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it was not very good it was pretty bad
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it was a little bit of a work in progress and I solid as well yeah but
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it's it's kind of been a while uh I know seus if you guys know seus uh big
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streamer he has it permanently mounted on the bottom of his monitor and he's
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done some streams where he used it and he says that it was pretty cool and I
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had him try it in front of me because I was like oh BS um and it worked well for
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him so I'm assuming that it's gotten better over time which is cool um I also
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want to say a couple more words about that local dimming this monitor has so
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apparently it's 384 different back liing zones so the
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amount of control the monitor can exert over one tiny little section is actually
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pretty high uh but you do need um a you
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do need a 10 series NVIDIA graphics card so a 1080 or 1070 something like that
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with a DisplayPort 1.4 connector but that should not be very difficult to
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find that's the Modern Standard so yeah yeah yeah yeah that's that's one thing
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about HDR with all the individually controllable what the
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heck is that like an accessory for hood on it let's see let's see yeah yeah
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that's what it looks like so I wonder if that comes with it we'll see here I
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didn't notice anything about that but if you guys can see this on screen there's
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like like on on on a camera sometimes where I'm going to use totally the wrong
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term I'm sorry Brandon if you can hear this but on a camera sometimes there's
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like those things that come up past the lens to block certain light out from
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getting in the lens that you don't want and it's kind of like the same deal but for the monitor there's a hood on the
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top and there's two side sort of like horse blinders yeah so if you're not in
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like a Optimum environment and you have glare or whatever else and you're like
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this is an HD monitor with a whole bunch of individually controllable lighting
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zones it needs to look perfect you know if you're going to sink that much money
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into it I can actually understand attitude and speaking of which no
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pricing or release information on this yet but hopefully soon I'm really
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interested in the hood I want to get it in here and try it to see if it actually
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really does you're really interested in the hood Luke yeah you you know I I get
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that impression from you just all the time you know listening to your rap at
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your desk super gangster super yeah anyways I thought that was pretty cool
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it's fun to see Acer pushing more in the monitor segment wow someone just made a
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big change to the dock thanks oh what is happening oh it looks like just to the
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table of contents okay so this is very much more you John it is very much more
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me the FCC announced his plan to reverse title 2 net
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neutrality I know most of what those
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words mean um and that's about it do you know what title 2 means no okay so
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here's what's going on so the FCC has
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tabled a proposal to undo the 2015 rules
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that implemented net neutrality with a title to classification now here's what
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this means so before 2015 net neutrality
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was it had been implemented there were rules that the SEC had passed to say
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okay here are some things that your ISP cannot do it and the big thing for net
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neutrality Advocates was you couldn't have any sort of unreasonable um what's
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the word I'm looking for there no unreasonable discrimination with network
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tra so so that rule was already in place
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prior to 2015 in 2015 they decided
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to the best word to use here would be strengthen it I guess that depends point
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of view but they decided to strengthen it by CL by classifying isps and
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internet services under T the title to of the communications Act of 1934 and
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what this means is they'll be regulated as what's as what's called a common
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carrier and when you do this what ends up happening is the um the regulations
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are a little bit more strict um as to like what they could do um it now I you
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may have caught the fact I said the communications Act of 193 before it was
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actually enacted a long time ago and it was originally sorry just let me mute my
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laptop here that's very distracting there we go okay um it was originally
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designed to regulate um landline telephone carriers all the way back in
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the day it was amended in 1996 and so now we have we have the legal framework
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that we have today so can you explain because like from a Canadian point of
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view this came into our whatever and we shot it down like almost immediately so
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I don't even know a ton about it um but
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the Americans have gone through this a number of times before have they not
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this is maybe like this is the third major action I can think of yeah CU I've
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talked about this on W show since like
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2013 yeah exactly what's going on why isn't this permanently blocked out
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that's one thing that I super don't get okay it's been shot down every time has
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it not what do you mean oh like you um
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weakening net neutrality has been shot in every time is that weaking or okay
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it's a it's a little bit complicated so back in I believe it was
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2010 that maybe they first started to promulgate net
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neutrality rules the secc so they first did it under um a a piece of legislation
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called uh called section 706 so section
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that's section 706 of the 1996 Communications Act and the SEC said okay
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there is something in section 706 that allows us to say here's what your ISP
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can't do it can't unreasonably discriminate between different forms of
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traffic right uh so in 2015 that's when
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they decided to bring in title to which is theoretically stronger and now they
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want to roll roll back and kind of go back to the way it was before 2015 okay
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so the concern here is so there's two sides to this the Telecommunications
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industry is saying even if you want net
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neutrality you don't want to under tile too because the way title 2 works is the
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SEC can just kind of sit there and they can pick and choose what things in it
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are applicable to broadband because not everything is going to be because like I
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said this is an extremely old law that was orig designed for telephone so they
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can pick and choose what's going to apply to broadband um the
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Telecommunications industry for reasons I hope are obvious does not like this
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because they could at some point they could legally do more onerous things
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like rate regulation and actually tell Comcast or Spectrum or whoever else you
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must charge this amount for Internet service they obviously don't want that
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the other side of this is saying that well if you go back to regulating it
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under Section 706 it's going to be very weak um I actually have the text of 706
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right here in front of me oh my goodness and it's actually not very much um but
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it says that uh the commission with regulatory jurisdiction blob blah um
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shall encourage the deployment on a reasonable and timely basis of advanced
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telecommunications capability to all Americans in the manner consistent with
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the public interest convenience and necessity price regulation regulatory
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forbearance measur me that promote competition in the local
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telecommunications market and or other regulating methods that remove barriers
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to infrastructure investment okay if you
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can digest that for a second it's all kind of vague there's nothing in there
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that says Thou shalt not discriminate
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against different kind kinds of traffic right so the the argument from people
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who are more concerned about net neutrality is that oh well this is very
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wishy-washy and even that last bit or other regulating methods that remove
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barriers to infrastructure investment so the head of the FCC who is pro scrapping
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the title two things um people are
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worried that this set people are worried that about the bit about infrastructure
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investment because he he made a speech a couple days ago about this and he said
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oh well ever since they did this title 2 thing where they put stricter
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regulations on isps there's been less money spent on infrastructure investment
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which is a bad thing because you have less you your investing Less in quality
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services but that's a very easy way for
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them to manipulate that cuz if they know that's one of the things that the FCC is
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looking for they going to be like oh we don't like this law no more investment Get Wrecked yeah it's it's an easy thing
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for them to do and you know there's there's some other there's some other
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things in his speech I found a little bit eyebrow raising um one of them was
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he was saying that oh people keep talking about like you know Fast Lanes
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for certain kind of traffic and they were afraid this happening and he was
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over here claiming that hasn't happened but already kind of has I think it was a
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couple of years ago Netflix was forced to Pony up a bunch of money to Comcast
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because com was it Comcast or I don't remember who it was I it was one of the
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major isps I think it was Comcast but they ended up throttling Netflix's
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speeds which for something like streaming HD video was super important
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so that actually kind of has already happened he didn't mention anything in
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his speech about net neutrality which was also a little bit concerning so
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there's two sides to this um but basically the Crux the argument is which
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law is this going to be is net neutrality going to be accomplished
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under one is stricter than the other so someone has asked a question shouldn't
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the FTC be the ones governing net neutrality instead of the FCC so that's
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a difficult question to answer just for a little bit of background the FTC is
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the Federal Trade Commission they have usually been the federal agency in the
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US to regulate things like consumer protection and also privacy so the
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argument for the people who were on the sort of the chairman of the FCC they're
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on his side that want to scrap these rules and kind of go back to the way
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things were prior to 2015 they're saying okay the FTC has been in charge of
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consumer protection and consumer privacy for a very long time why do we want to
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take take this out of their hands now and put it into the hands of the FCC
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which the argument is is more ill equ equipped to deal with privacy issues and
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consumer protection issues now whether you buy that or not it's a completely separate argument but there's you know
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the question kind of comes down to what's the inner working of each agency like and I don't think I'm really
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qualified to speak on that but okay yeah well if you live in the states and you
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care about your internet follow up with the stuff John
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said um sorry it was a lot in a short time period but you fired through it I'm
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cool with it it's it's it's kind of a complicated issue because you're getting
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down into the weeds of what the text of the law actually says so yeah um but
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yeah that's that's not that's not a thing for me I don't want to tell you what to do I I I don't use the internet
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down there so yeah follow it up on your own I think that would be if I was down
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there and this was happening I would be very interested and I would be reading
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up on it because I started to worry about it when it became a thing up here
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but then it was shot down like immediately so it's like and I'm sure
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I'm sure like the way your the framework of how your um Communications are
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regular in Canada is probably very different than what we have in the US so
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I don't know but that would make sense anyways moving on to a new topic Amazon
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Alex I'm just going to call it Alex because I don't want to trigger it but
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there's an uh at the end of this so it's Alex with an a yeah Alex with an a
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Amazon's Alex with an a learns to talk like a human the reason why we're
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talking like that and not saying the full name by the way is we just don't
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want to trigger anyone's uh version of this thing at their home to start
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searching for stuff we don't want has happened before so um so yeah Alex with
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an a is going to be better it will be able to do things like whisper take a
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breath to pause for emphasis adjust the
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rate pitch and volume of her speech and more she'll even be able to bleep out
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swear words which is pretty that's kind of interesting especially cuz she's
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going to sound more human mhm be like
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man what the bleep doesn't sound like something very human like most people
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don't bleep out their own sentences you know what I mean mhm but I guess maybe
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if it sounds like a recording of a human then it would be fine I don't know I kind of wish we could I think swear
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words are actually funnier when they're bleep just start saying bleep instead of
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a swear word well no like if if you
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watch if you watch any kind of TV show where something gets bleeped out I think
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it actually adds a little bit of comic effect maybe I'm crazy the sharpness of
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the tone uh the new tools are being provided to thirdparty app developers
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allowing them to control pronunciation annotation timing intonation wow I just
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read that super terribly timing and emotion which is pretty cool I think
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that's awesome because the more natural these things are paired with hopefully
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the back end getting a little bit better it's going to be very awesome for
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voice assisted support uh my main thing that I'm excited for is locally based
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voice assisted support where not everything that I say has to go into
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some permanently logged box somewhere that I don't have access to yeah follow
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that one of are f for Fat Chance yeah I know I know I'll know about that I'm
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just hoping that eventually some tertiary like these things get so good
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at some point it's so easy to do this stuff that some side company just makes
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one that you can buy I mean that would I think there would be
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a that be way more down for that there would be like a I think a pretty big
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segment of the market that would be interested than something like that so like like a personal Jarvis I had this
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idea a really long time ago where I wanted to string all these mics
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throughout my house um and have all of them at the same time permanently
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recording onto this giant notepad that was going to automatically delete chunks
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above and rewrite and all this kind of stuff and I was going to have Dragon Speaking permanently run
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so that it tried to like dictate everything that was said within my house
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under this notepad and then I was going to have another program watching the notepad and making actions based on what
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was there and then I was like no what would be the ultimate point of
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something like that my own Jarvis but I'm not I'm not nearly good
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enough I see that's the problem is me yeah that last bit you kind of lost me
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there because to me it almost sounded like you just wanted to transcribe your own speech no no cuz there would be
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another bot watching the dog for like words that might show up mhm so if I
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said like Jarvis or whatever else it would then pay proper attention to the
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next few words that come up and then it would like do whatever I needed to do
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yeah I'm just not I'm not if only you had a massive team of coders handy and
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like a massive like machine learning apparatus yeah I'm working on getting a
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massive team of coders ready so far I
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have not enough but the ones that I have are awesome cuz we're doing good things
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boiler boiler's been learning front end
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really all right it's been great I I would rather he was able to work on the
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stuff that he's particularly very good at it's good that he's learning
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everything hi boiler um but yeah I need
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more support for him I'm working on it Elon Musk at Ted Vancouver was teasing a
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Tesla electric semit Tru up to four new
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gigafactory locations as well which is pretty freaking cool um I this guy is
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going to take over the world there was a picture of uh SpaceX and they had like
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one of the
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uh Rockets fuselage the fuselage of the
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rocket the main body had one they had one of the fuselages of the Rockets they
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had the giant boring machine and they had like one other thing and it was like
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what is even happening here yeah it's so
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awesome anyways uh Elon Musk on stage at 2017 Ted conference in Vancouver today
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he showed a shadowy image which I will hopefully have I do not
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have a source for you a smooth continuous design yeah way to go James a
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smooth continuous design between the windshield and the upper facade so that
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it would be very
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a I don't know how else to describe
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that uh I think it'll look very futuristic maybe can you try to find is
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there pictures of this thing um Elon Musk
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electric semi musk also said that there will likely be
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four like I just said new gigafactory sites announced this year but none quite
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yet the company said in its most recent earnings report that it plans to
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finalize locations for up to three new gigafactory sites this year in addition
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to the existing Nevada location it's just a teaser image but it looks kind of
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cool I don't know but it looks like a semi-truck well the headlights are very
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Tesla like but is that actually the one that was shown on the stream um that's
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what it looks like yeah based on the caption here
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give me one quick second to get this on screen yeah there you go just any of
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those cool right there can I blow this
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up a little bit maybe and new
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tab there we go so it's kind of hard to
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tell but yeah you can see there's a seam there where the windshield hits the top
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but it's not like a major difference I don't know it looks it looks like a semi
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Tru M um I'm excited for it but it are
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you it looks like a sem are you planning to get your CDL and become a truck
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driver Luke yeah I'm just I'm going to abandon Flo plan club I'm going to
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abandon L Media Group I'm just going to drive a truck which is going to be
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automated in a few years anyways I just I hate having a job so I
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just want to go down a career where it will take
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my job away you know there is a difference between hating your job and
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hating having a job because I think most people the second thing is probably true
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I don't hate having this job I didn't say a particular job I I would prefer to
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come to work every day cuz I'm a weird person oh I'm I'm talking about like I'd
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prefer to come to work late every day oh no I'm talking about worrying about like
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living in a box is what I mean oh yes not not you know not the doing a certain
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thing minor complications no big deal yeah also
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there's apparently a UK Iron Man Who demonstrated a flying suit I'm going to
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have to see this one he's a British inventor um apparently he flew it at the
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Ted conference in Vancouver which is pretty sick you can see him right here
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this is his
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suit you can see him there as well how far off the ground did he get that's
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what I would like to know uh he doesn't look like he's that far off the ground
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but it looks like he's got some type of propulsion on his legs kind of like Star
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Wars rocket boots there's a video there's a short video and he's got some on his hands which is actually pretty
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cool yeah yeah I guess it's more of a proof of concept than anything like I
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can hover above the ground so this is look at me
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Mom the suit can fly uninterrupted for around 10 minutes that's actually pretty
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good considering how slim line the suit is it doesn't seem that big on him it's
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it's a decent size but it doesn't seem way too big I mean that's not bad
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considering how long was the rght Brother's first flight how long that
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last for like 15 seconds or something so I mean 10 minutes is looking pretty good
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next to that there he goes so that's pretty sick whoa there's a bunch of
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power on there I wonder how hard that is to
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control he seems to be doing pretty good it looks like he is just keeping it
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steady just using his arms alone like there's no cuz I was thinking like oh on
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this well this one in other mockup models like the one right below it you
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can see the rockets on his feet oh yeah this one it just seems like he has them
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on his arms and possibly his back oh there we go there's something on his back as well yeah yeah but he doesn't
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have the feet ones on so I I guess there's a few different iterations
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that's pretty cool though that is pretty cool I want one of those a different
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one he can move around pretty quick
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mhm I just like the idea of like super extended
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jumps like jump assist that's in a few different games or like you go to jump
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something and you like blast this thing and it gives you a little bit more distance and height that would be super
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cool in my opinion just trying to think of the possibilities of something like
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this just like and glide to work you make a Slimline version of this mhm that
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you can wear that just kind of looks like a normal backpack
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and maybe the wrist and leg things aren't like way too big but they're like
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nicely integrated I would be super down oh me too that would be so cool you know
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like if that something like that ever does hit the market like what the early adopter tax is going to be on it oh yeah
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but like it's you can float Casey neistat video comes out he's riding on a
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boosted board and then there's like a big gap and he just like hops up and
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floats over it damn all while filming
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somehow he'll make it work 18 trillion views eight billions of views
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all the views oh man there we go I thought that
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was pretty sick there's also okay so you said you had something to say about this
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please to scan soccer fans faces yeah so this is going to be at this year's uh
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eifa Champions League final um in in Cardiff in Wales uh so there's going to
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be cameras around the stadium and also with the main train station in Cardiff
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and so the expected attendant is this says
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170,000 I don't think Millennium Stadium and card can hold 170,000 people I think
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it I think it was probably supposed to be 70,000 let me see I'm going to Google
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this real quick Millennium Stadium Cardiff let's find out capacity 75,000
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okay so I think I think that that that was supposed to be a little bit north of
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70k they're going to compare it against a police database of 500,000 people of
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Interest people of Interest so if there's if there's a match police will
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get a heads up that could stop help them stop a terrorist or frequent hooligan
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now in frequent well here's the thing so in European soccer there are if you get
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banned from like one stadium for doing something particularly bad you can get
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banned from a lot of them and hooliganism isn't as bad there as it
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used to be but if you ever watch soccer English soccer European soccer uh you
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can still see some of the legacies of the hooligan era back in the 1980s like
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they still have Crow segregation um at all the Premier League game so if you
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watch a Premier League game it's not like in the US or Canada where if you
25:56
are a fan of the visiting team just get a ticket sit wherever you want to cheer
25:59
for your team and hope nothing bad happens like that guy did through the cemy um yes that was okay that guy was a
26:05
jerk different story but um but in but
26:08
in Britain uh you will see so there will be a a specific section in every stadium
26:12
for visiting supporters and what will often happen is you'll see um stewards
26:18
um basically like Stadium workers in like really bright daylow jacket
26:21
standing all around the perimeter of where the opposing supporters are just to prevent any fights or any sort of
26:27
other unseenly Behavior so oh my goodness so uh so yeah there's there's
26:32
all these legacies of the hooligan era that you can still see in in European
26:35
soccer so is so obviously when one
26:39
person does something bad at one place if it's bad enough they'll just say okay
26:42
you're banned from every soccer venue in Europe for six months a year five years
26:47
for Life depending on how bad it is so I so I'm guessing this is why they want to
26:52
do that um so the F doesn't this sound a little
26:55
preemptive um yes and no some of the
26:58
instances are there having pretty bad I mean if you look at who's playing maybe
27:01
um it's going to be one of Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid versus one of
27:06
Juventus and Monaco so it's probably not going to be a huge rivalry in the final
27:10
but even so every big Club has a few people that are going to come and
27:14
they're going to try to cause trouble just because they can so um but there
27:18
obviously is a concern here uh it says southwales police will have to honor the
27:22
country's usage guidelines only harvesting as much information as they
27:25
really need and being transparent with the data they collect but there has already been evidence of
27:29
police forces both in the UK and abroad preserving face recognition data for
27:33
innocent people so how are they using that data yeah yeah and like like the
27:40
frequent Hooligans thing I get it but if you like if you screw around a bunch and
27:43
then you're like okay I'm going to not be a jerk anymore
27:47
mhm are you going to get blamed if something bad happens if a ride happens
27:51
in your area and you're just trying to flee that area cuz you're like I'm not
27:55
about that life anymore yeah um like are you going to get screwed anyways because
27:59
you got picked up by a facial scan oh man that's a good question like that I
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mean because a lot of a lot of places do keep known hooligan databases so that is
28:08
that known hooligan that is actually a thing but um as far as what I don't know
28:14
like that's a good I guess that would be I guess that would be a little bit of a
28:17
risk but you know if they all captured on camera maybe that would exonerate you
28:20
too so who knows ah yeah I guess we'll see yeah no way to tell for now I don't
28:25
like it I don't like the preemptive stuff I'm trying to think of any of
28:28
those four clubs have like a large and active hooligan firm but then again you
28:33
know you also have to worry about individual people just having too much
28:36
to drink and causing problems too so yeah that's a good call now are you I
28:41
know you're a Nintendo fan in terms of Mario Kart are you a Nintendo fan for
28:44
their mobile stuff um what specifically
28:48
like 3DS 2DS oh yeah I I have a 3DS I have a number of games for it so so what
28:52
do you think about this they have a new 2DS XL I'm going to throw the video up
28:57
here here and mute it um but essentially
29:01
it's a 3DS XL without 2D capability as
29:05
far as I can really tell for $80 no no no no no for for like $150 US wait where
29:11
does it say oh oh oh that was I'm sorry
29:15
that was for the original 2DS okay well okay I think the price is a little bit
29:18
steep for what it is but as far as just you know that aside just looking at the
29:22
concept I think this is a really really good idea um the 3D on the 3DS I mean
29:27
it's pretty okay for what it is but it's
29:30
not it's not for everybody like like my wife has a 3DS as well never uses a 3D
29:36
feature I use I use it on mine but if
29:39
it's for if it one day just broke and I can never use it again I wouldn't miss
29:42
it very much what do you use it for for everything I try to turn it on when I
29:47
can because it's a feature which I paid for so I might as well try to use it and
29:50
get some kind of enjoyment okay but if but if you had the option to buy one or
29:53
the other and one's like how how much is a 3DS l in the states do you
29:58
know um I think they're a little bit cheaper than these it's closer to 200 so
30:03
I think you're I think you're saving about4 or $50 with this thing with with
30:08
the news yeah cuz in Canada I think these are like about 200 bucks and I
30:13
think the that original unibody design
30:16
was what turned a lot of people away from the original 2DS because it just it
30:19
wasn't as portable it wasn't very attractive and you just it's a very durable system I've had a 2DS in the
30:25
past I traded in and got a SXL eventually but it's a very durable
30:29
system but yeah it's it's not very wieldly now I'm going to do a straw pole
30:33
I'm interested for the Nintendo people out there um do you like um the 3D
30:40
option on your
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3DS so yes no and indifferent um
30:50
yes and this is specifically for
30:54
Nintendo people out there don't press indifferent if you don't own one and you
30:57
don't care only press IND different if you do own one and you're like yeah I
31:01
turn it on sometimes but it's not amazing I I don't know now we're going
31:06
to get a bunch of indiffer spam from the PSV this Crow I don't know I don't know
31:11
yeah yeah absolutely we'll come back to that later cool um but yeah it's it's a
31:16
little bit different it can play 3DS games but without the 3d effect um they
31:21
can also play normal DS games um the the
31:25
main thing is unlike the 2DS instead of being flat it does fold now which is
31:30
very good I think it needs to be much cheaper um apparently it still packs the
31:33
same power as the 3dsxl
31:38
um they're they're they're claiming they're claiming that this addition to
31:42
the handheld Market uh demonstrates
31:45
their commitment to the handheld Market
31:48
um so yeah that's cool again it's $150
31:53
it launches in Australia and New Zealand on June 15th and and in the US on July
31:59
28th is the switch going to just cannibalize part of the market for this
32:02
thing this is why I'm saying it needs to be cheaper I think okay I think a little bit but this is something I've talked to
32:07
other people about the switch is kind of delicate yeah and it can't like fold and
32:12
it's pretty big like you can't just fit it in your pocket and if you get like
32:16
the case for it so you're actually protecting it properly it's like pretty
32:19
freaking big it's going to go in like a backpack well you can't fit a a 3DS XL
32:23
in your pocket a standard 3DS yeah what I can
32:28
in all of my pants and all of my shorts okay get
32:32
wrecked okay Luke but it's it's it's still I got big pockets it's still
32:37
rather Luke has large Pockets he he thinks it's very important that you know
32:40
not full of money they're empty in that regard most unfortun but they can fit a
32:44
3DS XL which is pretty cool I I think it needs to be closer to 100 bucks still I
32:48
I really think it a little bit cheaper I think like okay can you look up how much
32:52
a 3DS XL costs sure in us I think it's I
32:55
think it's 190 um I'll look on Amazon I guess I'm going to check on the straw
32:59
pole real quick you do that 3DS XL no
33:03
not 3s XL 3DS there we go so 51% of people said no oh goodness
33:10
29% of people said indifferent and only
33:14
20% of people said yes you know what on
33:18
Amazon it's it's closer to 250 which I
33:21
don't think is right maybe like they're like really expensive in can you know
33:26
what let me check um well I'm checking the us but let me check Walmart um like
33:31
if you just if you just want to go to Walmart and buy a 3 esxl like how much would that be enter come on 250 also
33:38
closer to 250 I could have sworn they were cheaper than that I don't think so
33:41
man I got mine for less than 200 I do remember that probably like a sale or
33:45
something like Walmart does really aggressive sales on these in holiday
33:48
season fa yeah so so right now they're closer to 20050 I still think they
33:52
should be a little bit cheaper because if you're saying the original 2DS was
33:55
has been dropped to 80 bucks you're paying almost twice that so you can get
33:59
one of the folds I think the 2DS didn't sell very well I bet you they're
34:03
dropping it to 80 bucks to try to kind of get rid of it cuz like I I I don't
34:07
think I've ever seen one in the wild no that wasn't like my brother's I think I
34:12
saw a small child on a 2DS one time
34:17
somewhere and that was it so they are pretty dang durable though that's the
34:21
thing like if you got a 3DS or a 2DS XL
34:25
or a normal 2DS are far more durable
34:29
than a switch mhm they just are um
34:32
absolutely now the switch has Zelda but
34:36
still anyways sponsor spot time oh here
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we go we have to uh put our glasses glasses here we go there we go so these
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are pretty cool these are called Spectrum glasses um they say staring at
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a monitor all day can be hard on your eyes over time and make it tougher to
34:51
fall asleep that's why things uh there's certain like applications that you can
34:54
put on your desktop um that will like change the color of your screen exist
34:59
but the idea is to reduce the blue light yeah yeah but then those are kind of
35:03
annoying because if you need to see like the true color of something just being able to do that is pretty cool instead
35:08
of something I think it's called Fleer no no that's a camera that's the um
35:14
f.lux it's it actually like changes color your screen which I'm not
35:17
personally a fan of now I have not been wearing these a ton lately but they seem
35:22
comfortable to me but we have someone in office who has been wearing them almost
35:27
since he got hired and he likes it a lot
35:31
um who James oh yeah James has been wearing them um if he hears this and
35:36
wants to come down here and be a model for the glasses that would be fantastic
35:40
um they they look good we have a whole bunch of different models I like these
35:43
ones John kind of a gray charcoal they're good 's yeah there's another
35:48
pair that don't look particularly that great on me but they look really good on
35:52
Dennis they're these or at least I don't think they look that good are those the
35:56
bbery style I believe so yeah yeah yeah
35:59
and what I actually do like these air ofit because um like if you have a
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smartphone which of course vast majority of you do uh if you get like an app that
36:08
says it reduces blue light sometimes the effect can be too aggressive and
36:12
everything has like this really noticeable red twinge through these SC
36:16
computer screens and things they still look very natural there's obviously a
36:20
difference but if you put the glasses on it doesn't look like the color is super
36:24
off or unored it looks very natural it's just slight less blue so there go one of
36:28
the big things that James said he's one of the writers here so he's spends a lot
36:32
of time staring at like word docks and spreadsheets all day so with that much
36:36
bright light he said that it's helped a lot which is cool that's good M um they
36:41
they feel nice they come with a oneyear warranty um they say their product is
36:45
extremely durable um the low color Distortion they block high energy blue
36:50
light that's the whole point um but they do try to keep colors as similar as
36:54
possible that's something we just talked about it doesn't actually seem to change Chang that much which is cool if you're
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interested uh go to Spectrum glasses.com
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Linus to save 10% off yeah and this is actually a Vancouver startup so they're
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local frust so go and I think it's cool that James has actually been using them
37:16
it says James has been wearing these non-stop for weeks weeks as in I think
37:19
above four like I think it's been quite a while and he likes them a lot
37:23
apparently he started wearing them so close to his actual start date of work
37:26
here that people thought that they were just his normal glasses um oh yeah so
37:30
that's why I didn't know who was wearing them cuz I thought he just wore glasses
37:33
so yeah yeah so those are those are his glasses which is cool that they're they
37:37
like actually kind of blend in you would think they were just normal glasses but
37:42
no they have technology um our other sponsor today is
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this There's the link that you guys need we're going to put the glasses back on
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blue light from your monitor that's like the most aggressive intense light that
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you can have moving on we have Cooler
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take it out I have the one with the keyboard in it anyways uh master keys
38:19
Pro keyboards come in different sizes I have the medium John has the the large
38:25
um oh my uh they complete The Cooler
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Master keyboard P portfolio which is cool um it you can be simple because you
38:33
just pick your switch color so this one is a blue is that one also a blue that
38:37
one is also a blue Cherry blue these were probably picked for me uh blue is
38:41
my favorite color although it does annoy people on my stream that's fine you like
38:45
blue what's your favorite color my favorite color my favorite color of switch
38:50
switch um that's a difficult question I like Greens Greens I'm a green guy I I
38:55
like I like my greens rare I know uncommon yes um the master keys Pro
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white M and L have led back lighting which is cool if you're into a more
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brighter clean white keyboard that could be for you it utilizes the ARM cortex M3
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processor um on its on the-fly system which is pretty cool it has lighting
39:17
modes macro recording and a combined
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with four profile Keys which are
39:25
somewhere um they have easy to use software they've
39:29
combined n key and six key rollover together which is cool so it's ideal for
39:33
both work and play cuz it's it's a keyboard um so you can WD on it and you
39:40
can home row which is cool that's totally up to you check them out at the
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or check out the link in the video description on YouTube and there we go here we go I'll
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take that back oh no at least you hit
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the thing in front of it not I'm going to put these back on actually yeah
40:04
they're pretty good they're pretty good I like them you go I don't know if they
40:07
look that great on me but I like them
40:10
let's get Dennis out here they're Co Dennis can come out here denn yes Dennis
40:15
Dennis Dennis can he hear that I can hang out
40:20
with some cool yeah there we go there he
40:23
is there he is put these on in standad
40:27
you have to be our model W you okay so
40:30
this my glasses oh those are just regular glasses yeah let's see do I look
40:35
different not very no I think they look good they look so natural I can't I
40:40
can't see all I like this actually I actually like
40:46
this one here one second put them back on hold on hold
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on okay I'll put your other glasses on oh
41:00
oh I think this one a little bit bigger
41:04
yeah but what do they do they filter out blue light so look at the screen and
41:09
then put the glasses on see how that works
41:13
yes yeah so it's supposed to be less harsh on your eyes you can fall asleep
41:16
easier afterwards all that kind of stuff am I going to sleep Edward if I what it
41:21
is makes it easier to fall asleep it's not going to put you asleep they're not
41:25
sleeping pills they're just glasses but it'll make it less harsh so you're not
41:30
forced to kind of stay up anyways back to normal content AMD puts two gpus and
41:36
32 gigs of RAM on a radon Pro Duo
41:40
graphics card so Brandon saw this down at NAB but decided not to wow this is
41:46
the RS Technica show apparently we have so many RS
41:50
Technica um news articles today which is
41:53
cool I like those guys uh but yeah Brandon saw saw this down at NAB but
41:58
they weren't showing really good demos
42:02
so it was hard to yeah I actually really like it yeah yeah
42:08
wait actually yeah cuz it filters out blue light so yeah but it still looks
42:12
solid this is the longest ad spot ever
42:15
yeah oh I I'm not even looking at twitch chat but I feel like oh my God probably
42:20
sorry that isn't even I was just interested um yeah the card combines two
42:24
Polaris gpus for one ,000 and it launches in May this is not targeted as
42:30
a gaming card no at all they launched it at a like camera and film show they
42:37
didn't even announce it to us at all like it's it's not a gaming card but it
42:42
is super cool regardless and you get what appears to be the Team Rocket logo
42:46
on the fan it's like almost exactly the same I really like the blue I really
42:50
like position of these power connectors especially with the types of systems
42:53
that it's probably going to go in um and the fact that that you might have a
42:56
bunch of them in a row if you're going to do something like that so yeah that's going to make it much easier if you have
43:00
type gaps between your uh between your graphics cards absolutely yeah AMD
43:04
claims 11.45 Tera flops of performance compared
43:09
to uh 16 for the older radon Pro but one
43:13
that is also substantially cheaper cooler and less power hungry and you get
43:19
dramatically more RAM 32
43:22
gigs that's crazy just think of how much
43:25
stuff you could holding your frame buffer with 32 gigs of RAM you would
43:29
never be wanting for a large frame buffer ever again a whole game basically
43:34
yeah let me just render this entire game first every possible scenario no that's
43:39
obviously way too much but still I don't know I think that's pretty cool it's not
43:43
it's not like it's not for us it's not for gamers here come over
43:46
here every time yeah I didn't work on my
43:50
chair positioning you know most people probably actually maybe there could be a
43:54
ton of H3 fans in the audience have you ever watched the H3 show when hea's like
44:00
oh and she just pushes Ethan out of the screen no she like goes out on her own
44:05
oh and I feel like whoever sits on this side cuz that normally happens to me and
44:09
lus is pulling me slanted or something every so slightly like I don't know I
44:13
don't know I think it's because you have to end up sitting like way on this side
44:16
of the table so everyone wants to naturally correct themselves where
44:20
supposed to be on the table I think there's something in that yeah so yeah
44:23
anyways uh moving on let's see what else
44:26
we have the show's technically been over for 13 minutes but I want to look at
44:30
this one too Fallout is bringing post-apocalyptic Warfare to your
44:35
tabletop actually not an ours Technic article this time the show been over for
44:38
15 minutes what no like like it's it's an
44:42
oh my twitch page just died I wanted to post the link in the chat come back
44:47
twitch no okay it's fine this um it's
44:51
about it's supposed to be about an hour long oh when we we still have we still
44:55
have 15 minutes then because we started at 4:30 so only 55 oh my goodness I
45:00
thought we started at 4 for some reason that was weird anyways Fallout 4
45:04
Miniatures game goes on sale this November don't worry about it it's cool
45:07
it's it's it's fine um apparently it was
45:11
possibly going to crowdfunding but it is not I'm not entirely sure if that's true
45:14
it just says it'll skip crowdfunding mhm
45:18
I don't know um anyways some of the Miniatures are detailed down here which
45:22
look pretty cool you guys can't see anything like paint it yourself
45:26
Miniatures again yeah so people other than me might be good at it which would
45:30
be pretty cool if I got into a Miniatures game I would definitely have
45:33
to fund someone else to paint my Miniatures or i' just be all gray all
45:36
the time one of the two what if you like 3D skin what if you like 3D printed like
45:42
a color scheme directly onto it would
45:45
that even work if you got like if you
45:48
got some filament that took a little bit longer to dry and you could just like
45:52
sort of so paint with plastic melted
45:56
plastic if you could get get a nozzle or
45:59
like a thing that had like fine enough control or something I don't know but
46:02
then it's I'm doing art it's still me doing art which is
46:07
bad but at at least you won't have to worry about like holding your hand super
46:11
steady you know yeah I would still really really really suck at it um but
46:16
there's some of the monster enemies which are pretty cool let me see if I
46:19
can blow this up who it's all transparent stuff good job polygon it
46:25
looks it looks neat it looks cool um I'd
46:28
be interested to see someone actually play it uh cuz I'm not a huge Miniatures
46:32
person myself I'm really into the Star Wars edge of the Empire role playing
46:36
game that's super fun and I'm really into like uh other tabletop games but
46:41
I've never gotten into a Miniatures game we should get Tyler on the show to talk about this maybe yeah uh the main reason
46:47
why I haven't is because uh the the cost scares the ever living crap out of me oh
46:52
yeah of course those things are so expensive my goodness we we started
46:56
playing um what is the name of that
46:59
football game we started playing blood bull we started playing blood bull we still haven't done the finals it's
47:04
Anthony versus me for the finals and we just haven't done it and the trophy
47:08
looks like the Lombardi trophy except the football has spikes on it and it's
47:11
gold instead of silver but yeah H let's see here more topics uh
47:17
Microsoft is completing their Windows Phone wind down by June okay this is
47:21
just this isn't even a tech topic it's just hilarious
47:26
um a Russian spy ship was sunk by a sheep
47:29
barge so I don't I don't know I don't
47:33
even really the circumstances just seem so Random because it was a toal ship it
47:41
was a ship with the Togo flag carrying
47:45
sheep between Jordan and Romania yeah
47:48
it's the most random thing and and a Russian ship hit it and the Russian ship
47:53
sunk yeah a spy a Russian spy ship so
47:57
the Russian ship was built in 1970 and was converted into an intelligence
48:01
collection vessel in 1989 that's it right there I guess
48:09
yep oh oh there there's the barge so that's a pretty big barge okay it was
48:15
when when you're reading the description for it the barge sounds like a raft it
48:18
does it sounds like that thing's ginormous it sounds like a pile of wood
48:22
they just put some sheep on to it to go float yeah okay that's a pretty intense
48:27
that's not like some random raft with a no it's not this is like this is like
48:32
inertia in action like you can't yeah so
48:35
it just got super wrecked that's far less interesting than I thought it
48:40
was anyway moving on oh my goodness okay
48:43
uh next topic uh we do have other topics
48:47
we do have other topics um the Windows Phone wind down
48:51
AMD AMD this topic was posted by Z mule
48:54
on the Forum we're going to jump over over on the Forum real quick make sure I'm not logged in that's
48:58
good uh AMD making money from ad revenue
49:02
from installing drivers so apparently when you install one of their new
49:07
drivers um yeah so Terry madon hopefully
49:12
I'm saying that right uh says that some of you didn't like game icons installed
49:17
so we updated the radon software package without one we heard you sorry so
49:22
without having an option for it it just linked game icons onto your desktop
49:27
which were shortcuts with monetized
49:30
tagged links to go get the game I guess
49:34
and I don't really I can't think of a demographic that has less tolerance for
49:38
bloat Weare than people who are really into PC gaming I'm amazed that like yeah
49:45
it was even a bitly tracking link so they weren't even like trying to hide
49:49
that it was happening it wasn't a direct link to the official page like I said it
49:52
was a bitly tracking like it had a referral ID included in the final URL
49:58
destination man first uh first they draw the capsa molecule the wrong way now
50:03
this okay do you want to explain that a little
50:06
bit oh okay you put me on the spot uh so
50:10
I believe in you so so the capson thing it was like what they were calling uh
50:14
some of their uh events surrounding uh
50:17
their their new radon stuff right because caps capsacin is the chemical
50:22
that makes hot peppers hot and hot peppers what color do you think of red
50:26
like AMD Radeon so capson but so they had like a whole branding package up for
50:30
this can you pull the logo up actually I this will me a second greatly just type
50:35
caps and cream and you'll find it um
50:38
Luca is going to pull up the logo of this thing here so image search will
50:42
probably help you there you go I'm I'm working okay there we go okay so can we
50:48
pull that up very good so that's the
50:51
that is purportedly the molecular structure of caps except there's a huge
50:56
problem here um that you're going to have to draw with your mouse here yes
50:59
this ring over here this ring this sort
51:03
of six uh Corner this hexagon here so
51:06
the thing about caps is this ring is actually aromatic which means you have
51:10
you should have a double bond here a double bond here and a double bond here
51:13
and they're not even real double bonds what would be what's actually happening is the electrons are sort of going like
51:19
that like all around these six these are all carbon atoms each each corner is a
51:22
carbon atom right so they neglect to put
51:26
in the double bonds or the aromaticity in this and so the molecule is actually
51:31
not capsacin it's something completely different I don't know what it is but
51:35
it's not caps it's not the same stuff that actually makes your hot peppers hot
51:39
and they went to the trouble of saying oh we're going to use this organic
51:43
chemistry model in our branding so if you do that you should really do it
51:47
correctly I mean this is a field where like if you know anything about like
51:52
Pharmaceuticals for example where if you have one molecule if you take it and you
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make it a mirror image a change as small as that can completely change what it
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does inside your body so this is not
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correct and it bothers me so first this and now they're putting bloat war in
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with their drivers just what next AMD
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don't what next you going to turn your ice cream machines off past 2 a.m. I'm
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monitor in chemistry in college that's why I know this yeah just to just to
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explain yeah okay probably last cuz
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we're just running out of AD topics to be completely honest ad topics show
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topics um there is a 3D printer with tank
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treads which is just blow up here in a second ad topics
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I was thinking about the AMD ad thing M
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I'm just going to post this in twitch
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chat what didn't you minor in the college says twit chat well I minored in
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chemistry and political science so everything that aren't those two two
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things so there we go okay what's happening mit's mobile 3D printer built
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the largest structure to date so you can kind of see it there here we go there's
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a video which I will
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mute so it's spraying out like a lot of
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stuff at a time and it's sort of foaming up a little bit looks like Cool Whip
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Cool Whip Cool Whip so that is a 3D printer that is driving around in order
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to lay its I guess I don't know if you can call it filament to lay it stuff I
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don't know what it starts as excretions yeah there you go look at it
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Go looks like a big pot like a Potter that is super cool that is cool I feel
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like the military would be super stoked with something like this oh like if you
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could like quickly have some sort of like shelter for things yeah field
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definitely seriously doubt whatever it just printed is like a defensible
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structure but if you could just throw up something that people could Sheltering
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absolutely exactly know this could be useful like or for like I don't
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know disaster relief or something if you need a bunch of temporary shelters for
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people but yeah I don't know I don't know um it looks I think that is pretty
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sick it looks like a very it's like the universal Constructor from DX except
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much more rudimentary but still very very cool because we don't live in a
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fictional universe but MIT that is a wild I want to see
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that gif again of it whoop okay here we
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go so is Caltech going to make a slightly better one just to one up MIT I
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feel like that might happen MIT or Caltech go I have to
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choose one yep um no basis for comparison though I I used to live in
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Boston and I kind of wanted to go to MIT when I was a kid so MIT I guess there
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you go east coast done there you go a clear and definitive decision MIT is
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better than Caltech I didn't say that if you're watching this from
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Caltech I did not say that apparently antivirus uh software from Webroot uh
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nukes a customers machine I I need to
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dive into this a little bit more going to post this in the chat what is that
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picture it is an it's a filled ice cream cone that's melted a little bit cool
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good good again it's the the RS Technica
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show so we keep going with ours Technica
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news what's the scoop okay get it
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understand where the ice cream cone thing came in on this false positive
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issue that has crippled a quarter of my
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customers wow brutal it's pretty bad
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apparently Webroot just wrecked some stuff I haven't used any of their
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software in a very very long time so yeah what do you use Defender um yeah
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just whatever comes with Windows because I'm careful about like my browsing
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habits so so many people these days just on Defender the the like Defender and
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then every once in a while download the free trial sweep of malware bites yeah
55:52
that's like like like sometimes you might need something specialized to get
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things off if you already have a problem but like you know I just reformat every
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once in a while use Defender and be careful about rbrs apparently Webroot
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was flagging Facebook as a fishing site
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nice that's possibly accurate what is the fishing site sorry
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a signature update that it had just nuked hundreds of benign files that were
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needed to run Microsoft Windows as well as apps that run on top of the operating
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system and it flagged Facebook as a fishing site where's the perfect the
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delete uh system 32 meem like that would be appropriate right here you know what
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the most secure computer is one that can't run yeah I was just about sayun
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the most secure computer an abacus which and Colton doesn't know what that is I
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think yeah I know sounds like a dragon do you know what an abacus is no the
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geog guesser video I said overclocking an abacus and Colton was like what's
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that that's the that's where I heard it it's the little thing that you have
56:53
beads on SL the beads around it's like no no no no no
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crap you said straw pole after I start my explanation this is not my
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fault do you know or did did you know
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what an abacus do I know what a JPEG is
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this one B
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yes TI disc okay let's see this is going to be
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the last thing on the show I want to see how how old I am that's what this poll
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is all about do modern kids not know what abai are maybe no maybe okay is it
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abai well it sounds like Latin and a plural us is I so I'm I I could be just
57:41
completely making that up but you know what let's let's search it let's Google it oh thank goodness I'm not too old
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okay that is a thing that people the Abacus plural abai or abacuses whichever
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you'd like abacuses I think AB sounds sexy abai sounds better how many those
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abai over there I need to crunch some numbers that sounds like a really cool
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name of a protagonist abai abai it
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sounds almost biblical like abai in The Quest For Truth can someone make that
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video game yeah let's make that let's make that happen or like band name like
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if you're like an experiment like like experimental Rock
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avakai okay yeah someone I want to look up if this is a
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thing I spelled it
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wrong wait would that actually be it it would be it Abba abaca yeah abai you got
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abai netsuite Consulting abai abai Search like abai
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band see if there's a band called abai Already watch Just Be A Nerd band I hope
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they're experimental Rock no okay make a band call it abcai
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and play experiment on the Rock W that's all we need thanks for watching the show
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this week guys uh we didn't have a ton of crazy news topics a lot of what was
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happening in the tech world this week was at NAB with all the cameras and cool
59:04
software stuff and things that happen at a photo video and movie show so I guess
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follow Brandon on Twitter follow Brandon on Twitter uh wow I don't know his exact
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handle I think it's leore Yore Le yeah
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okay so check him out on Twitter I'm sure he posted stuff from the show also
59:21
I believe we've uploaded some videos recently well that's kind of the whole
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point of this company so yes yeah I think we've done that also because I
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forgot to promote my own system check
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out Floatplane Club you can go to the Forum if you go to the Forum and look at
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the buttons on the top of the Forum which I will actually just show you I
59:39
don't know why I didn't already do that um you can go to if you're signed in uh
59:46
there's a Floatplane club button and if you have float playing club right under
59:50
here where it says for information right in this little area right right before
59:55
computer hardware there's a section called Floatplane club and you can see
59:58
all of our non-time sensitive videos one week early and that includes Tech hookie
60:03
we've got some great stuff for you just today we posted a video on Floatplane
60:08
featuring this guy in what what I think is one of the funniest sketches that
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we've done on Tech wiie basically ever
60:15
so that was fun to do we haven't done a ton of sketches on Tech wiie yeah um but
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so it was kind of cool to like intro video that way and stuff yeah it's a
60:22
piece on the inherent nihilism of Modern Life yes but with tech so yeah which is
60:28
pretty cool so if you want to check that out and tons of other really cool line
60:31
of tip stuff like if you want to be a little preemptive about it because it's
60:34
not on there yet and I do not have a date for you at all uh if you want to be
60:38
able to see scrapyard Warriors before everybody else you can get on Flow plane
60:42
club and see it there again I do not have a date it is not on there yet edel
60:46
is trying to edit it right now yeah like as we speak I don't know when it's
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coming out so yeah not a clue I don't know either I it's not even I'm not even
60:54
just not telling you guys I have no clue I don't think our CEO even knows when's
60:58
coming out we're all purposefully not asking him MH I've just been asking him
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how it's going not when it's coming out cuz I don't I don't want to know and
61:05
notice how vague that is how's it going how's it going we we leave we give e one
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out yeah how are how are you how are you the viewer how are you how are you Luke
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I'm good we're g to end the show
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okay same time next week hopefully well
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we're on time this week and lus will be back next week
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so not so maybe a half an hour later than it started this
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P Spectrum those cool glasses that we wore
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during the show and like go thow blue light and stuff Cooler Master master
61:44
keys those keyboards that we showed during the show and like you can type on
61:48
them and then stuff will go to your computer how about that sick that's sick
61:54
Bro sick keyboard bro sick board bro what am I supposed to
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say sick Keys bro sick Keys bro sick key caps bro okay nice cable bro okay