The WAN Show: Oculus Sued, Flappy Bird Insanity & Robotic Factories - Feb 14th, 2014
Linus Tech Tips
·Linus Tech Tips
·2014-05-07
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17,347 words · ~86 min read
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welcome to one of the angriest Wan shows that you're ever likely to encounter
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between the blue screen of our streaming PC about 9 minutes ago when we were
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suppos in a while which has not happened in a while and the fact that xplit
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managed to completely forget everything
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and the fact that Chrome continues to be a giant steaming pile of garbage and the
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recently closed tab feature which used to just work work completely
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automatically and be effortless now just seems to randomly totally not work and I
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would switch to Firefox but that's been a giant piece of garbage for the last
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six months or so as well I don't know what to do am I supposed to go back to
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Internet Explorer like honestly it's still worse it's still worse and that's
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the sad thing that's the saddest part of all of this is that somehow they still
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manage to be worse when they're compet and our domun fell down
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and the whole background is ruined it's all ruined I
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quit hate this show I'm going to fix
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everything you keep talking no I want to fix it well I don't want to keep talking
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you talk it's going to get worse you're going to break it you know there's stuff
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in there right it's okay we're good he's
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standing now all right everything is fine in the universe he's looking over
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us maybe that's why the browser is broken all right welcome to the show
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guys we've got some great stuff for you this week Oculus is what do you
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have no unbox it
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now me yes okay okay okay holy crap oh
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my God screw news topics news topics
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don't matter let's my day just got fixed
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completely okay don't chop this out okay yeah that would break my day I'm going
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to move this okay this my friends is
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from original storm tree TR er.com we are going to have a full unboxing and
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like gearing up guide with lots of Glamour footage and all that stuff
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coming soon and let the jokes come
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aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper yes thank you yes I am I'm
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probably going to make that joke for you guys in spite of the fact that it's not
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funny at all just to prevent people from
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flooding the comments of that video with aren't you a little short for a
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stormtrooper thank you Leia very helpful
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and I'm even shorter than Mark Hill so it's like even worse so this is from
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original storm trooper.com it is a full set of stormtrooper
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armor okay so there's a oh holy cow wow
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and it's signed by Andrew answorth who
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designed the original A New Hope Stormtrooper helmets and armor and all
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that cool stuff or at least the helmets okay I might be I might be a little bit
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I might be a little bit not quite up on my history so they include a catalog uh
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that includes the hero trooper helmet the standard we got we've got some
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Fallen going okay hold on hold on don't worry it's it's armor so we couldn't
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break it that hardcore um scratched yeah I don't want it to get scratched either
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okay okay hold on so anyway they've got like um Imperial pilot helmets they've
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got Stormtrooper helmets they have Darth Vader helmets and busts and they have
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full sets of completely wearable
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authentic armor so I don't know if it's all in this box or if it's not but at
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any rate we're going to do a bit of a live unboxing here and holy crap okay
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there's another box this size and I have
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no idea how any of this is going to work so this looks like is this the helmet th
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armor that's probably the helmet this looks like th armor so we got oh no hold
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on this will be Shin that'll be that'll be Shin so there's one of the
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legs just like that oh I'm so stop
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what uh I think that's the bust so that
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we can uh so we can display him in the back of the land show set okay they also
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include this is like the best day ever all the anger is completely gone so they
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also include a black uh like bodysuit
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thing so that in the gaps in the armor you don't just see like your jeans or
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whatever so that zips up okay styling they include whatever
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this is the best okay they don't have
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official shoes so they just have like some recommended models and they're not
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available in every size so this is just like this is just like you know boots
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and they're like two and a half sizes too big for me but at least I'll have no
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way guess what this model of shoe is called what guess the Stormtrooper pimp
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50 wow right inside not even
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kidding so that's not it's not from original Stormtrooper do oh wow okay
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okay so this holy crap E1 Blaster individually
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numbered signed by Andrew answorth
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certificate of authenticity all that good stuff it comes with holy crap it
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comes with everything look at that individually
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numbered here as
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well wow and it comes with a little display stand yeah holy crap I wish we
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got two sorry
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dude epic um so to be clear guys they
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sent this to us they're extremely expensive and while I had been eyeing
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their stuff literally for years I had
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never really gotten together the funds to actually to to order it um but they
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reached out to us about sending us a unit and in exchange we all we have to
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do is show you guys like how to put it on and stuff so here's a neck thing so
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that you don't see your neck through the gap between the helmet and the armor
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this is presumably a holster for the
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Blaster okay let's keep going here if you guys are bored you can let me know
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on uh on Twitch apparently no one no one
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cares no one's bored I mean okay so this
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looks like shoulders okay so there's like velcro
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pieces here I don't want anything to get scratched so I'm going to leave it all
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on the baggies for now you should put the helmet on let's get the helmet going
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on here I'm not going to make you guys sit through all the different pieces of
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armor but maybe the chest plate uh Brandon was that everything
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that was in this box no this other stuff
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holy
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crap okay so that's the stand
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and yeah that's the bus that the that
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he's going to live on yes okay so there
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you have it guys
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here there's a chest
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plate fantas oh oh oh look at that okay
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so that's the uh the tinted lenses which I guess I'll leave off for now so I
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don't know oh it's signed inside a
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Luke I am your father wait I think I got that wrong what yeah yeah no I'm just
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I'm kidding so there we have it guys obviously I'll have to do some playing
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around with it in terms of size cuz they're a little bit bigger than a
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normal person's head can I put it on I'm sorry can I put it on yeah absolutely
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here you go well I'm holding the a here I got it I got it I got
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it oh I'm so stoked to do the unboxing
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don't worry you got this uh should fit
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yeah there you go I didn't want to break it no one wants you to break it there we
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go that's epic it is kind of massive
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yeah it's like huge inside so you got to picture that with like the proper lenses
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inside of course they go on the inside yeah I am like stoked so hard hard if
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you turn your head sideways it's super easy okay I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to put these in something safe oh
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you got okay okay okay that's
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awesome that's cool that it signed I know
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holy crap this will be like the best
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headquarters statue ever the only thing better would be a life-size statue of
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gay Ben that would be better but bronze yeah
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in bronze all right so there's the the
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front and back plate pieces I'm just going to put those over there now
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everything's all like scattered around
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oh yeah that crotch
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protection right there belts right in
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here okay there's the butt
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protection not quite as robust as the crotch protection but that's fine the
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butt is less fragile than the crotch there's a tech tip for you and then
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we've got the uh y the utility
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belt whatever these are oh this is a
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little canister that goes at the back of whatever it is I never actually saw a
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stormtrooper use one and there you have it guys okay
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let's just we can drop this back there oh no we can't no
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Brandon is there anything in this oh
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yeah oh are those gloves yeah yes than you yes yes they
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are sweet your knife is open oh thank
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you someone says they're bailing it's too boring don't worry the show is
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starting in like a couple seconds all
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right so the gloves aren't really anything that special they're rubber
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gloves with uh with armor on the back but as long as people don't look too
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closely at them they'll probably never notice I'll probably try to find
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something else these are just stuck on with velcro anyway so I can probably I
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mean yeah you're going to have to customize a little bit anyway but okay
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there we go we'll compromise I do the
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whole show with those in your hands they're pretty warm actually they're rubber gloves so all right guys we got a
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great show for you today I'm sorry for the oh there goes my water bottle I'm
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sorry for the interruption there at the beginning Oculus is being sued over
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their name by oculo the 290x the R9 29x
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a graphics card that by All rights
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really isn't that competitive price to
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performance at its original introduced price which was
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$549.99 has now reached a
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$900 price on new EG the most baffling
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thing about all of this is that this pricing is not even reflected in other
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markets outside of North America so more on that later um Google and foxcon have
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started to work closely more closer on
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robotic manufacturing techniques that will allow them to I don't know it looks
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like the objective is to get rid of inexpensive labor in their Chinese
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factories and as a as as another sort of
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benefit to this potentially move manufacturing back overseas to North
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America but then depending on where you place benefit depending on okay you know
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what we'll talk about that more in depth because I've okay I have a lot to say
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about that one and finally what do you got uh well you you spilled a little bit
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into my section I did did three things I always spill your section there's also
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the Flappy Bird Insanity which is like the whole internet has something to say
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about it and it's it's ridiculous and we'll talk about that later and that's
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about it it is so baffling to me that Flappy Bird matters at all like at all
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Friday the 14th which is either lucky or unlucky
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depending on how lucky you're planning to be
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today all right so let's get going on our first topic here steam adds a
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recently updated feature to the storefront this is actually either going
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to be awesome this was posted by Esq on the Forum this is either going to be
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awesome or it's going to open things up
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to abuse what is your take on this I
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think uh it it's buried far enough down
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on the front page that I don't think it's going to be that bad and then if
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you decide to you can just completely ignore all parts of it except for the
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your games and software part in which I do actually think it
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could be good okay so here's here are a
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couple of problems I have let me let me go back to the earlier days of YouTube
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back when the homepage of youtube.com was not necessarily just
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video about Justin Bieber and it was it
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was kind of a mix like there was an actual section at the bottom for
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technology for example anyway I got homaged once
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randomly on a video that honestly I didn't really think was anything special
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it was actually this is this is kind of funny okay so I'm bit of a tangent here
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it was actually uh like a Showcase Video for an ncpc special edition system that
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was based around a brand new AMD processor launch with an AMD graphics
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card at the time the system didn't sell
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a single unit it was the only system we
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ever released at NC that didn't sell a
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single unit and we actually had to disassemble the Prototype and then
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repurpose the parts okay so anyway that got featured
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on the front page of youtube.com as like one of the
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technology videos that video went from
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zero to a couple hundred thousand views
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overnight that is how powerful even the
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crappiest featured spot on the front of
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a hight trffic page like youtube.com or
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the front of the steam store can be and
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I think that people will try to game the
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system developers will try to game the system in order to get featured in that
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spot I'm sure that they will I'm sure that certain Ones Will especially and I
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worry about some things where it's like game updates and things are still in
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Early Access Y where it's going to be like update update update update update
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update update update because Early Access is such a big thing now yes and
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when when you're in Early Access you're not too worried about if things are
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unstable and like catering to your current audience more what you're doing
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is oh my god let's produce the game so release tons of updates um and in other
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situations and especially if you're in Early Access you're probably trying to
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get funding and crowdfunding and early purchases is such a big thing now that
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people are going to jump on that like crazy um I do still like the your games and
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software side though yes but if you were a small Dev would you release daily
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updates to your game like and tweak a texture here or there to get featured in
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that recently updated list um I me I'd
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like to say no but probably yes because
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there's so many things that people are bundling into really big updates to not
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annoy people with tons of little updates because they're working on things very
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actively and some things don't take that long some things take a really long time some things don't take that long so if
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you can instead plug people with updates all the time yeah but have like that
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naturalized um advertisement of being on the front page all the time that could
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help a lot I mean what Tom buo valve says is the more options developers have
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for communicating about their products the better it is for everyone with this
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new product section and corresponding developer tools customers can more
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easily discover products that provide ongoing value and involvement from the developers and I agree more two-way
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communication between developers and customers is definitely good as long as
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that communication is somehow positive I
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oh wow I feel really terrible for this but I forget whose video it was uh
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Batman someone sent someone tweeted to me I'm going to try and find this in a
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moment here but someone tweeted to me a video about Batman Arkham Origins where
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basically they just came out and said yeah there are game-breaking bugs that
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cause like save games to be lost but
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we're not fixing them but we're hard at work on the
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DLC and I was like really I'm gonna try I'm gonna try and find that while you
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move on to the next topic but um oh the other thing steam added that actually
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isn't in the dock that I'm more excited about than this is the new tagging
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system uh did you see that have you heard about this uh yeah I think it was
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just somewhere else is it in the dock no
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I guess it's not fled anyway so steam's added a new tagging system that will
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allow people to add tags to G games in much the same way that they would add
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them to things like Forum threads or any
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other tagging based service obviously if
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you and your you know brother are like
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let's put penis on that one that's not going to work it's not going to show up
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it has to be something that it gets tagged with over and over and over again
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in order to become an official tag for the product but I personally think that's fantastic because this is
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something we were complaining about only a few weeks ago because I was sitting
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there in bed trying out valve in home streaming and I was like I want to play
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a game with my wife I got a couple controllers I got a computer what do you
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got Steam and the answer was who the heck knows oh and even I I would even
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like it if you could do it in your own Library so like I don't know if this
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works but if the search for that applies to your own Library so you could be like
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okay Co-op and then it does a search through your own library for those tags
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that are on the store I hope it's in both sections cuz that would be awesome
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so basically you're so ball that you have so many games that you need to
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catalog them I'm just no like bundles I know it's mostly like Bund you spend
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like four bucks and you get 18 billion games like everyone's steam library has
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just exploded over the last year or two I'm just trolling You Insanity bundles
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just like every day what oh no I thought that shirt was
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like an everyday I'm shuffling shirt and I was like what I thought I was the only
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one tasteless enough to wear that all right do you want to move on to
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the next topic while I find the Batman so so valve wins and there will be no
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selling of digitally used games so this
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wasn't Germany but it's probably going to spill over everywhere the Federation
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of German consumer organizations also known as
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verin band don't worry about it um and VZ bz
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for short was versus vve and they were saying that there was a uh where is it
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European Union decision from 2012 that the states uh
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that states that companies cannot stop consumers from selling their digital
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products um but valve has been able to
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kind of get around that they are not in that cupation and we expect things like
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origin and up playay to have the same
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exemption status um some people freaked
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out about this but I was actually surprised I expected The Gaming Community to explode like The Gaming
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Community always does um but as far as I can tell no one really cares I think
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that's probably tied into the fact that steam cells are so ridiculous that
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there's almost no point in ever selling a game because you'll get 50 cents for
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it um and it's just really not a big deal uh but yeah I expected more of a
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backlash from this one thing that I worry about is when you go buy a game in
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the store now if you buy a physical copy of a game half the time it's a disc but
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then the disc just has a steam key or a up playay key or An Origin key actually
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pretty much always it's one of those situations and even if you install the
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game it's just like okay it's installed now attach it to one of those accounts
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so that you can actually play which does that mean that that applies to physical
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games as well you can't sell them yes because that's attached to that service
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and that service you can't sell things on so it's interesting I also wonder
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about double standard issues where they freak out if with DRM issues there's
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always on DRM all over the place and they'll shut down servers and they don't
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care if your game has zero value anymore after buying it even at full price a
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year or two later that doesn't matter you're just a consumer shut up go away
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this isn't a normal product but then if you want to resell it it's it's it's
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it's it depends on what side of the battle you're on and right now it's always on their side which is I'm not
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too stoked about that one thing I'm happy about and I wasn't really listening to what you were saying
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because I was looking this up sorry um so I apologize if I'm repeating myself
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but one thing that I'm happy about is that valve at the very least has already
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announced Family Sharing yes so now it's
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kind of too late the the cat out of the
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which means that if valve's going to offer Family Sharing which would allow
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at least people within the same house to share a game
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then someone's going to have to sort of figure out that okay steam's really
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competitive okay maybe we'll do that on Origin okay maybe we'll do it on up play
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and I suspect we'll move towards that as an industry standard however you know
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the inability to resell games is a huge
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concern for me because and and I think for a lot of people because for frequ
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upgraders for hobbyists think about yourself as a hobbyist or Enthusiast I
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think that it's wrong to say that anyone who's an Enthusiast spends a ton of
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money maybe you spend a ton of money but you find smarter ways to spend your
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money so for example when I was in high school and I didn't have a lot of money
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I didn't have a full-time job I was going to school I was like lifeguarding
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one or two shifts on the weekends and that was all the spending money I had I
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still had a Ballin computer and the way
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that I did that was by spending smart so
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I would go on the used forums and I would buy like the next one down and
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then I would acquire that so I'd put my like my $200 down and that was tied up
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it was in my computer and then what I would do is I would make sure I was
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keeping up on the news and as soon as I started to see rumors of something
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coming that would make that product irrelevant I'd flip it quickly so I'd go
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okay uh I'm going to even though it's still kind of worth 200 I'm going to
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flip it for you know 175 or 180 make
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sure that I move it quickly then I would take that cash and I would put my 180
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that I recovered from that original card I'd pitch in maybe another $100 so I'm
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spending $120 over what I spent six
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months ago and I would get myself a higher tier of card this time and I was
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able to gradually build up my PC to be really
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awesome and then I was able to keep it up up to date by churning through
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Hardware by flipping it for sometimes more than what I paid if you're a really
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really Savvy Shopper this eliminates that it turns enthusiasts into a
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perceived wallet rather than people who can be enthusiastic about something
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rather instead of just spending money on it there the difference between spending
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a bunch of money and being an Enthusiast and this takes the Enthusiast option The
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Savvy Enthusiast option away and turns us all into people who just have to
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spend a lot of money not everyone has a ton of money and you can make the
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argument and we've talked about this before well just don't buy games at
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release you can just not buy games at release you can just say look EA Ubisoft
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valve for that matter I'm not going to spend $60 on your game I can wait two
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weeks because you're going to drop the price to $40 anyway or with ESO when it
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goes free to play and that is an option
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but unfortunately when you think about enthusiasts that's not how they are you
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want to be there in the thick of things you want to be experiencing all the
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different areas and talking about it with your friends cuz they're all doing
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that at the same time and this locks those people in and extracts more cash
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from them and it makes me extremely unhappy I also find it weird where like
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uh you'd think if you lose all these freedoms by having a digital copy of
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something you would gain something and the most obvious thing to gain from this
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situation would be cost savings a digital copy of something should be
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drastically cheaper than a physical copy you would think that they don't have to
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ship it they don't have to print it and
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and something a lot of people don't think about is that there's a lot more
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to it than shipping there's the person to actually put it on the Shelf I mean
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there's the space do you have any idea how much retail space costs to lease so
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there's that then there's storage because space adds up over time when you
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have a pallet of something sitting in the back of a Best Buy do you have any
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idea how much that costs to keep there for a month if it's not selling Well
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Physical media has so much more risk involved in it and so much more cost
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involved the fact that we're paying the same for digital media is Criminal I was
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actually I noticed this uh i' never had a Kindle before I just uploaded my
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Kindle review last night my first one ever and I noticed that Amazon's
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generous lend to a friend program allows
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you to lend every ebook you buy once for
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a period of 14 days are you kidding me I
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bought story of Ice and Fire or whatever it is the Game of Thrones books as a
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single ebook 14
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days there's no way it's going to happen impossible I think it would actually
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take longer than 14 days of back to back
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reading to okay probably not no but if you have a full-time job it's not
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feasible and that is really
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frustrating apparently I'm way too into this I'm sorry twitch chat but it does
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it does kind of amped up right now it do kind of get me going he's just amped up
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he's excited for later uh you just said
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yeah sorry you said get me going I had to it's Valentine's Day I can be excited
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for later all I want I I know um yeah it
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it's it's ridiculous I yeah so here's
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where we're heading guys here's a little bit of insight this won't last forever
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because people will be upset and competition is still on our side there
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are still competing entities nobody has
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a monopoly on all of this and thank goodness for that it's damn close though
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I know but what will happen eventually is this model will go away and it will
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be replaced by a model that we didn't
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really like and everyone was pissed about but we've started to accept and
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that is the subscription model
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is getting away with it how long is it Go Amazon has their lending program for
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Prime members okay how long is it going to be
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before gamers are just forced to suck it up when the news about services like on
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live so that's on demand streaming based gaming Services first started to surface
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we all got so mad because compared to
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what we had at the time which was physical copies that we basically owned
28:26
especially before per always on DRM came about we basically
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owned them compared to that we were looking at this going are you freaking
28:35
kidding me but over time subscription
28:39
based individual games with the justification of server upkeep like
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World of Warcraft have been successful uh other subscription Based Services
28:47
have been successful they've eroded our
28:50
rights with respect to the software that we lease from them really that we
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thought we owned but actually we're leasing from them to the point where
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that will become the more attractive
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alternative compared to there's there's
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buying digital games that you don't have any rights for there's some uh back and
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forth with that I don't mind individual games when they have subscription if
29:15
there's enough justif justification for it E online exists for a reason yes E
29:20
online has existed for a very long time at a subscription fee because they dump
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out so much stuff all the time that it kind of makes sense you get all the
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expansions for free because you're paying for them you're pay you're paying
29:32
$15 a month you're paying for them the wow model is difficult because you buy
29:36
the game up front and then you pay for all the expansions and then you pay for the subscription and then you pay for
29:41
in-game gold and you pay for I mean you don't do that no you can do that Eve
29:46
kind of you buy you buy these like you buy these time codes and you can sell
29:51
them in game like officially it's a real thing uh it's done through the eve
29:55
website I love this fony fony scheme says I'm switching to board games
29:58
exclusively they're going to turn those digital too so yeah don't imagine you're
30:03
don't imagine that you're going to be free from uh actually at uh at CES Intel
30:07
was showing off a large TBL siiz tablet perfect for playing Monopoly yeah so
30:12
you're screwed either way sorry go ahead uh but I think it's it's probably coming
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but I I wouldn't be surprised if if it does show up at some point if they do
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themed stuff because there's so many
30:25
games yeah so it I I could easily see it
30:29
being like I'm an RPG subscriber that's an interesting thought and that's
30:33
probably the direction it's going you wouldn't just be a steam subscriber cuz
30:36
that's way too big or you could but that would be insanely expensive right they'll probably have like the $200 or
30:41
$300 a month ultimate bundle and you can play anything on all of steam and
30:46
that'll probably exist but otherwise it's probably like or you can be like
30:50
the week late one or or or it's a subscriber thing but your your
30:56
subscriber thing you get the games late there's going to be or if you pay
30:59
individually you get them on day of there's going to be so many ways for
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them to squeeze an extra three or four dollars out of us
31:06
yeah like it's it's going to be brutal because Netflix is a completely
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different realm when when you get like games and the library that is steam
31:13
which with green light and everything is just all the time so you'll be looking
31:18
at 50 bucks a month for a basic subscription 60 to FPS let's say for
31:23
example $60 a month includes all the DLC
31:26
for those FPS and $70 a month gives you
31:30
a premium download service and access to better servers and includes a membership
31:36
in like a TeamSpeak server and $80 a month and there's and it's going to go
31:40
on and on and on and on it almost makes more sense because you don't own any of
31:45
that anyways considering you're leasing all of it anyways yep so now you're just
31:48
on a monthly lease instead of a Perma lease it's like yeah someone says we can
31:53
stop that from happening just don't pay it and I wish that was true there are so
31:58
many things that I wish were true why
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didn't we stop Xbox Live
32:05
Gold why did we pay for that I certainly
32:08
didn't I never gave them a penny for an Xbox Live gold membership but enough
32:12
people did that that is now something
32:16
that we accept and Sony's doing it as well and it has become industry standard
32:20
when did it become industry standard to pay for Game servers and why do we
32:24
accept this it was never industry standard before when did we give them
32:29
the option to take away the ability for
32:33
us to host our own game servers why is it that you can still play Team Fortress
32:37
1 and original Counterstrike because
32:41
valve cared or maybe they just don't care anymore at this point whatever
32:45
whatever the case may be they gave us the option whereas you look at what was
32:48
that stupid game that got pulled off of Steam not that long ago I don't even
32:52
remember the name yeah I don't remember the name but any was some flying game
32:55
and the point is that it got shut down and the server don't exist anymore the
32:58
game doesn't exist for paying customers because we allowed our I mean at the
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time we considered them right so I guess we allowed our rights to be eroded and
33:08
we just accepted it and we kept giving them our money and I always get ragged
33:11
on for my love of physical copies of things but I honestly think that's part
33:16
of it I've always liked a physical copy of something because even though a lot
33:19
of them now are literally just ports for steam keys I feel like I actually own
33:24
something we've let ownership completely disappear
33:28
which I don't like at all I mean unless
33:31
it's like slavery you shouldn't own people well I'm not trying to own people
33:35
though I'm trying to own that you're not trying to own people what kind of gamer are you yes man you had that set up a
33:41
really long time before that okay yeah
33:45
um I'm sorry uh yeah seriously though like do
33:50
you want to hear me rant for another 10 minutes or should we move on to something else uh let's skip that one
33:55
for now we into this weird and one of my
33:59
videos going up this weekend oh man you
34:03
guys prepare yourselves this product
34:07
this manufacturer this product anyway he
34:10
just anyway okay um posted by beibs sco
34:14
on the Forum Google Voice search just got a lot smarter hit it me oh come on
34:21
me well I'm thirsty so you're going to have to do it while I go get a drink
34:25
okay I talked too much apparently now they have a field where you can put in
34:29
your relationship with that contact so you can be like this is my uncle or this
34:33
is my mom or this is my dad or whatever you want to do okay I have to rant for a
34:37
second and yet they still haven't figured out that you might want to put
34:41
multiple contacts and tie them all to the same number if anyone from Google's
34:44
watching why can't I put my grandpa Archie and my Grandma Donna both in my
34:50
address book and just have the same number for both of them so that I don't have to think about it so I don't have
34:54
to remember did I put them under Grandma and Grandpa did I put them under AR and
34:57
Don and I put them under Donna and Archie why do I have to remember that
35:01
crap I'm getting a drink okay so you
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yeah you can attach these labels essentially to different people which is
35:08
their their relationship status with you um so cool you can say call Dad or you
35:12
can say Call mom um the not to mention
35:16
not to mention that Android's voice calling is ridiculous on iOS I can just
35:23
say call wife mobile and it says calling
35:28
wife mobile and it rings on Android it's
35:32
like call wife mobile it's like calling
35:35
wife do you want to dial and she's got like four numbers and then it's like
35:41
okay that one and it takes forever to get through this option it's like do you
35:44
want yes yes I do why does it take so
35:48
long okay it's like they want me to use my phone when I'm driving it's like
35:51
Google wants to kill us speaking of uh
35:55
Apple products actually because I don't normally do that CU I don't normally
35:59
like them in this case they actually definitely had the oneup so with with
36:04
apple there's a tapped add custom label and you can add whatever the heck you
36:08
want so you could be mom or whatever and then if you say Call mom and it doesn't
36:12
know your mom's number say you haven't added that custom label if you say Call
36:16
mom It'll ask you what is your mom's name and then if you tell it your mom's
36:19
name it'll find that person in your contact list add that custom field for
36:23
you and then call them G G I don't even know why this is a
36:29
news article lonus put it in here so I filled it out with everything that's on
36:33
there um I guess he put it in here so he could rant about the things that he
36:36
doesn't like that already exist that don't necessarily pertain to
36:41
this I don't know this was linked like he said by be
36:46
kadoo on the Forum let's see where the source is from just none of my cares about is
36:52
linked uh it's from The Verge I just and
36:56
like honestly I know not everyone does this but my dad in my phone is just Dad
37:03
and then his full name after that his first name is his middle name and then
37:06
his last name is our last name why do we have to use workarounds that's what I
37:11
want to know well I was just talking about how
37:14
like sweating series thing Does It Better anyways oh yeah yeah do you know
37:19
about the if you say Call mom It'll ask you who your mom is then you just tell it who your mom is and then it adds a
37:23
custom field that they're your mom and then they just calls them some days I'm
37:26
tempted to go back to Apple I'm still not but I'm just not impressed by
37:32
that like cool okay it's there but at
37:35
least they're improving I just don't see how it's a news item so I think it's
37:39
come down to which thing you want to fight about next really oh you know what no I'm not
37:45
that angry about the Oculus thing I'll let you be angry about that I'm actually
37:48
not super there's there's reason okay so
37:52
what oh the page you're looking for
37:56
cannot be found well let's try it again Linus Tech tips Oculus if it worked on
38:01
mine that's weird that's weird one of the problems
38:08
uh which one are you clicking on I don't know anyway okay well the point is on
38:12
this one ULU
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yeah that's weird he okay anyway let's let's move on so go ahead
38:21
huh um anyways so there's a company called ULU what they do is they supply
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side video/ pre-roll monetization platform for Publishers professional
38:30
seamless whatever ad free delivery video platform for businesses whatever you
38:35
want um and they have Solutions like video encoding video SEO video email and
38:40
syndication uh realtime video management and analytics available are 24/7 blah
38:45
blah blah blah they're they're video video embedding and video streaming
38:49
Solutions so essentially instead of just embedding YouTube videos on your website
38:52
you could embed your own videos fairly easily on your website with metrics and
38:58
proper SEO and all that kind of stuff um
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and their name is oculu spelled exactly the same as Oculus without the final s
39:06
and they are mad because it's spelled exactly the same as Oculus without the
39:11
final s and they exist they existed before Oculus um a quote from Palmer
39:16
lucky luky I can't remember exactly how you say his last name um said
39:21
unfortunately he
39:26
decided the they didn't just decide to put an S on the end of oculu is
39:30
essentially what he's trying to say that was never their plan what they're trying
39:33
to say is Oculus the Latin word for an i
39:37
they had they weren't they weren't adding an S to some other company's
39:40
final name the problem is that it doesn't really matter you're still one
39:44
letter off of another company's name and it's the company's not even in a
39:48
competing industry their fight for that is that
39:51
they could be they could be because but they aren't I know but they're defining
39:56
what they do it's it's definition is I'm not on their side I'm just playing from
40:01
their angry so yes so am I um their
40:05
whole thing is they're video streaming they're not trying to be like we do
40:09
exactly these things because what what if they spread out from what they're
40:13
doing so they are video streaming and what they're saying is Oculus could very
40:17
easily on their road map have video streaming because what if you start
40:20
watching videos or certain experiences that come from Oculus servers Oculus is
40:25
getting into game development and media
40:28
so they're say eventually their roads could cross so take of it now because
40:33
it's a one off name for companies that
40:36
could cross each other
40:39
I I still think it's completely ridiculous because if I hear ULU yeah
40:44
they don't sound alike it doesn't sound different if it was
40:47
Ula like that's actually a pretty big difference it's really weird word Ula
40:52
but if if if that was actually what it sounded like uh maybe I don't know
40:57
um I just uh the one thing that was kind
41:01
of funny is if you Google ULU the first
41:05
result is Oculus that's probably not helping it's not
41:10
helping it's not helping at all but I find it hilarious it's just cuz Google
41:14
is auto correcting the last letter it doesn't know what it sounds like but
41:17
right because no one's actually searching for Oculus sorry you're just
41:20
not as popular as Oculus cuz you're not you know what the reality of it is
41:24
they're not a small company I know a lot of fine
41:27
I have to put I know but I have to put that out there because a lot of people
41:30
have been saying that they're a small company they're not a small company they're just not a consumer facing
41:35
company y um this is kind of like when
41:38
people were baffled that tashiba bought ocz ocz's SSD business and they were
41:43
like well tashiba doesn't have any presence in the SS oh yes they do have
41:46
presents in the SSD space they're huge they just don't necessarily sell the
41:51
consumers but many of your laptops very likely contain tashiba ssds with their
41:56
toggle n they're an actual manufacturer anyway all that aside I don't think it's
42:01
going to matter either Oculus is going
42:04
to have to change their name or they're not and if they change their name does
42:10
it matter are you not going to buy one
42:13
because they changed their name it could hurt their
42:16
trending maybe part of the problem is a lot of people think it's called an
42:22
Oculus yeah that's true the Oculus name has been passed around more than the
42:26
rift name that's true I even catch says
42:29
buying a rift no because what's a rift I even catch myself very consistently
42:34
saying I'm I'm I'm looking into an Oculus or whatever because they only
42:38
have one product so a lot of people do that um which is going to be part of the
42:43
problem if they have to change their name now knowing them they'll probably
42:46
change it to something similar but not similar enough that someone can sue them
42:53
baculus um I wonder if there's a Latin name for two fake of like the Che
42:57
Chinese clone could be called a
43:03
crocus and the one for investment bankers could be called the
43:07
stulis and if you're making fun of the whole thing you could wear a
43:12
mulus I'm sorry I'll stop yeah um I
43:15
wonder if there's a different Latin word
43:18
for eyes instead of I I don't think so because Oculus is an eye so hopefully
43:24
they can I don't know hopefully they can find something that makes sense uh if
43:28
they have to change their name but uh I fully expect them to fight it at this
43:32
point um although it is unfortunate because you would hope that all that
43:36
money that they just got that $75 million of investment that they very
43:39
recently got would go towards making the consumer release instead of fighting
43:44
someone for a freaking name I'm getting really tired of all the trademark stuff
43:49
in the last little while candy and Saga
43:52
it's like man and like Latin words and
43:56
Latin words like that's that's that's one thing that sucks too is it's a word
44:00
yeah whereas oculu isn't is not so it's
44:04
like really really no you can't just make something that's like you can't say
44:09
your your your word is bck be okay and
44:13
they're like oh well your name can't be book right they don't sound the same
44:17
they're one letter off right that doesn't make a lot of sense you should
44:21
be Oculus as lawyer I should yeah that
44:24
would be cool if I if they would let me see the release version yeah you should
44:29
be like you should be like if someone else's name was luk which isn't a real
44:35
name can I not be named
44:41
Luke I mean objection consider Chewbacca
44:44
he is a wook he lives on the planet kashik does this make
44:49
sense okay so let's move on to the ISP
44:53
disaster in the US wait uh
44:58
Comcast to buy and this was posted by pit 5000 and pit 5000 is probably the
45:05
place where all of the subscribers of
45:09
Comcast or Time Warner Cable Services
45:12
are thinking about throwing themselves because this is terrible a
45:17
Comcast takeover of Time Warner Cable to
45:21
would be I mean they're both evil enough
45:25
as it is and it's already enough of a of of a of
45:32
a you know backdoor colluding
45:36
relationship going on between isps here
45:39
in North America anyway in general without them actually
45:44
merging there's and there's some things that just totally don't seem right so in
45:50
a quote they say um it will not it will
45:54
not reduce competition in any relevant Market because our compan IES do not
45:57
overlap completely with each other in fact we do not operate in any of the
46:01
same zip code when I read that even without doing any further research I was
46:06
like wow that sounds impossible then reading on the thread on
46:11
R Forum someone said the only services offered in my area are these two
46:17
companies so like I haven't actually gone and looked at a coverage map but I
46:23
I'm assuming that guy on the Forum isn't just lying for fun
46:27
and it makes complete sense that they would both be offered in at least some
46:30
type of overlap somewhere and saying that they do not operate in any of the
46:35
same zip code sounds a little bit insane maybe someone in twitch chat can tell me
46:39
that I'm wrong because I I haven't done deep research of this so I could
46:43
definitely be wrong but like really I don't know that seems a little bit
46:46
sketchy to me I mean was this kind of consolidation bound to happen I forget
46:52
the ISP side of things let's talk about cable TV we're all the cable TV
46:57
providers going to survive because I don't know about you but I sure as heck
47:01
don't have a cable TV subscription I'm not planning to get one I will never
47:04
ever need one ever again in my life I have never had one I think my parents
47:09
had one for a not super large period of time when my grandpa was kind of staying
47:13
with us for a while because he wanted to watch it other than that don't think we
47:17
really had one um and then since I have moved out which was actually a fair
47:22
amount of years ago I have never had one and I have never cared so we had someone
47:27
say they don't directly compete and that's I mean that's another thing too
47:31
is what do you mean don't directly compete I mean if you're in neighboring
47:38
territories wouldn't it be beneficial to control them
47:44
both I don't know they have so I thought they have
47:49
yeah okay so someone says blah blah blah they have localized monopolies in all areas because of the
47:53
infrastructure um someone says Time Warner Cable is is better than Comcast
47:58
someone says uh my parents just cancel TV and use internet now someone says
48:04
slick let me get that shirt I don't I'm not sure what that has to do with
48:07
anything someone ask what racket I have I use an armortech 900 technique for you
48:13
version with the um okay so local law
48:16
this is stupid local laws do not allow more than one ISP in an area in most
48:21
places in the states that's just plain
48:24
stupid actually I didn't even know that cuz I'm Canadian we have crappy isps but at
48:31
least we can choose which pile of poo we like or both we're
48:36
both apparently we chose both yeah we
48:39
chose both we want to give all of our money to
48:43
all of them because I want we need to like cue dramatic music we have like a
48:47
mixer now we just need like we need to get some tracks like they have on the
48:52
radio you know like I want to live in a world where we can give our money to
48:56
every free service provider monthly on the 1st and 15th of the month never
49:01
missing a payment because missing a payment is not North American and I
49:07
can't we want to pay for Netflix and games and cable TV because Netflix
49:13
should never have sporting events on it instead I should have one service for
49:19
live and one service for video on demand
49:22
and another service for movies and YouTube I want to pay for that too
49:27
eventually you'll just get this like combined check from like the the
49:31
combined conglomerate that is all of the companies it'll be like this is your
49:35
monthly check for content and entertainment bye-bye to half of your
49:40
paycheck owned well it's like uh oh
49:44
right the buy and large yeah the buy and large from Wall-E it all comes back to
49:47
that at some point Costco Amazon and
49:51
like Google are all just going to merge and then that'll be that well that was
49:56
oh nope not going to go into that yet because we haven't argued and been pissed off about that yet so I'll talk
50:00
about that later yeah we'll talk about that later all right what else we got
50:04
here oh I uh Happy topic I'm sorry happy topic happy topic yeah uh is that yeah
50:09
yeah that's the one I was going to so Timmy from Timmy tech TV one of our
50:13
fellow YouTuber buddies here is doing a
50:17
donation per subscriber to Cocoon House
50:20
so up to $2500 Tim is going to donate 10 cents
50:26
per sub subscriber so I already tweeted about this so you can find that in my
50:29
Twitter feed if you want to know more about it but it's Timmy tech TV on L
50:35
Twitter and uh there you go you guys can definitely check that out he makes Tech
50:40
videos as well and let's move into our Squarespace
50:45
thing so guys if you haven't already heard of Squarespace Squarespace and if
50:50
you go to squarespace.com Linus then you can definitely give us credit when you
50:54
go and check it out and try out a free subscription or free trial rather they
50:57
give you two weeks to build up a little website for yourself and pretty it up
51:02
and then decide if you like it it's a subscription based service speaking of
51:05
subscription Based Services but at least this is one that makes sense because
51:08
they do a lot of stuff for you in addition to giving you the tools to
51:12
create a website that looks great and is functional whether it's on the desktop
51:16
or on a mobile platform they will also cover the actual hosting fees for you
51:22
and it's all dynamically adjustable so if you for whatever reason we're doing a
51:25
live stream to almost 4,000 people and you were like guys why don't you all hit
51:30
linusmediagroup
51:35
docomo yeah we're good and it can dynamically adjust itself in a way that
51:39
like a small web hosting server somewhere on a limited connection might
51:44
not be able to handle uh Squarespace also has a new tool called logo which I
51:49
think is pretty self-explanatory it's a very easy logo generator that allows you
51:53
to make a little logo it has little Graphics that you can choose that are
51:56
contributed by artists and you can make yourself a nice little business card
52:00
it's not meant to replace professional artists but at least it's something for
52:04
very small businesses or Charities or blogs or if you want to make a portfolio
52:09
website it gives you something that you can put on there so that it looks more
52:12
professional the last thing that I wanted to bring up that about
52:15
Squarespace is they're doing a huge recruitment campaign so they're calling
52:20
this be a part of it you go ahead and apply and uh so you can register to sort
52:26
of of indicate your interest in a job and there's actually a bunch of really
52:30
cool stuff about this program so number one is that they are giving a bounty to
52:36
anyone who refers someone who eventually does get hired so I actually didn't copy
52:42
all of my notes for this so this is going to be embarrassing when my Squarespace contact reads this oh that's
52:48
funny oh I went to the wrong URL no I did go to one thing to know is by by the
52:53
time the twitch stream caught up with you after you said that you could Point
52:56
everyone to the website we did significantly increase the Ping but not
53:00
Beyond reasonable levels and then it did fracture itself back down yeah I know
53:05
you see it works anyway so when you interview at Squarespace so if you get
53:09
called for an interview you and your spouse or partner get to CODA New York
53:13
for the weekend which is kind of cool they're looking to hire 30 engineers and
53:16
designers by March 15th so it's about a month uh you get to experience New York
53:22
by working there and obviously during your weekend that they pay for you to
53:26
become an interview uh they have grown from a single person startup to a
53:30
Visionary technology company of over 250 this is part of their whole sort of
53:33
pitch as to why you would want to work there they talk about their jobs how
53:37
they're one of the best places to work and they've won awards for being the best place to work in 2012 and 2013
53:42
that's kind of cool maybe I should apply and check this out refer a friend and
53:47
fly to New York I guess that's that's what the Bounty is so there you go guys
53:51
you should check that out it's be a part ofit. squarespace.com
53:56
and then of course if you do decide that you just want to use the service and
53:59
have a website then go ahead and head over to squarespace.com Linus you get
54:04
10% off your membership if you use our offer code which is Linus 2 I should
54:09
probably have that up there see just like that Linus 2 right over there if
54:13
you use Linus 2 and I'm missing something right they pay
54:19
for your domain if you sign up for a year right from the get-go so they'll
54:22
give you a free domain in addition to the hosting that you're already paying
54:25
them for how does that domain thingy work if if
54:30
they pay for your domain and then you leave can you take the domain not sure
54:35
but you got 14 days of free trial to ask them questions they have 247 support see
54:39
there's they have so many talking points I can't cover them all in a single read
54:42
leading you into those oh you were leading me into more talking point that's okay I'm I I think I covered it
54:48
pretty well I think you guys mostly know what Squarespace is it's just the kind
54:51
of thing that you have to kind of try it to believe it we switched from a
54:54
WordPress site to Squarespace for l Med group.com and yeah that's that's what my
54:59
web guy looked like when we did it because instead of him picking at every
55:03
little thing bit by bit which you can play around with on Squarespace but you
55:06
don't have to it was able to be done by edzel in like less than a day and I'm
55:11
not a designer yeah so it's the kind of thing that designers or even
55:15
non-designers can do if you have a little bit of knoow all right so let's
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move into our next topic oh it's going to be an angry topic
55:23
which one do you want to fight a I'm I'm going to let you pick uh
55:28
should we do flappy birds so we can start getting people talking about it now yeah let's do Flappy Birds okay so
55:33
freaking Flappy Bird yeah freaking Flappy Bird so there's a massive amount
55:39
of people disagreeing with each other and as far as I can tell just massive
55:43
mountains of misinformation as the actual guy himself has really not said
55:48
that much yeah dong neon is taken the game down but it's done so fairly
55:53
quietly fairly quietly he hasn't said a ton there is people that have like
55:57
screen captured some of his tweets but usually it's like he said four to five
56:02
words and then people have essays on
56:05
what he's actually saying but like we're not interpreting a poem part of the
56:09
problem is for one he's ESL so he's he has interpreted a lot of people
56:13
incorrectly I think that's actually sort of an impolite term these days is it
56:18
yeah I think so but speaking sorry we're not like we're not trying to be rude to
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anything it just means English Second Language that's all we intended and the
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only reason why I'm saying that is uh I know some of it at least some portion of
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it this part is fairly straightforward is because he was getting a lot of uh
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what he felt were attacks someone would say like I've been playing for the last
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eight hours and my eyes are bleeding I
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hate you but like that's not actually necessarily a negative thing they I
56:47
don't think they really mean the I hate you part and they've been playing for last8 hours probably because they enjoy
56:51
it um but he received that very negatively and was like oh my God I'm
56:55
sorry sorry you shouldn't have played this much I'm sorry um and I think he's
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having a lot of trouble with all the pressure that's for sure but it's a lot
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of other things that people have been speculating about that we don't really know um people have said that he makes
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50k like a day on it or something like that um but then like where does that
57:16
necessarily come from uh I've heard that the original source for that might not
57:20
have actually been 100% accurate or it might have been an estimation or it was
57:24
accurate or it's totally not accurate who knows uh if you go to our social
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media page for our social blade page sorry um for lonus Tech tips that's
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totally not accurate um yeah we can't
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tell you how much our earnings actually are because it's against the terms of
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our agreement with Google but I can tell you that a that's an extremely wide
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range it's actually a full order of magnitude from the minimum to the
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maximum and B like it's not even
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necessarily closer to one or the other it's
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just yeah it's totally flippity it's a number yeah and enjoy it there there's
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people saying he took it down for legal reasons even when he said he didn't but
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then it kind of might make sense that he did and then who the heck knows uh
58:10
there's people wondering if he's having problems with Nintendo because of the
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pipes and then who the heck knows the game's not even
58:18
good like how did this become an internet
58:21
sensation there there's been people saying that he got Bots to download it
58:26
and rate it so that it would go up to the top of the list so that people would actually start playing it and then
58:30
that's why it played but then who knows but then why would he take it down at
58:33
that point then why would he take it down cuz he's making so much money did he copy the game is it just a a new
58:39
version of helicopter but then who cares but then did he copy of helicopter yeah
58:43
but then but then did he copy a newer game uh someone else that also made a
58:47
new version of helicopter um total
58:50
biscuit has good comments on it where he actually doesn't say a ton about it but
58:53
he's talking he's talking to his own subreddit about why he's abandoning the
58:57
subreddit it's because he can't take all the all the hate essentially all the
59:01
people attacking him over so many things and he brings up the Flappy Bird context
59:05
which that makes sense because there's so much it it was so sudden it was so
59:09
quick it was uh zero to not hero all of
59:13
a sudden because he was getting attacked by a lot of people um there's there's so
59:17
much crap going around that I didn't have enough time to properly say this is
59:21
how it is before we did the show so what do you guys think yeah let us know uh
59:26
Twitter Blitz guys at linch on Twitter
59:30
what's your theory and we'll try to go through quite a few tweets on this I
59:34
mean one comment that I have for both John total biscuit Bane and for Don
59:40
Newan here or dong new here is like
59:44
people say stuff on the internet there's you can't get I mean
59:50
did you ever read early comments on my videos yeah and I've read early comments
59:55
about myself and I've read current comments about myself I mean you can't
60:00
take that stuff seriously and like one thing one thing that you have to do um
60:05
is like just try to focus on the positive ones absolutely or the neutral
60:09
ones neutral ones honestly you can often get a lot of information from you know
60:13
how okay I don't know if you've noticed this but how many negative comments are
60:17
there on my videos right now yeah not be
60:21
honest almost nothing you want to know why not because I F with them not
60:27
because I made public statements about how much they're bothering me because I
60:32
just ignored them because I don't
60:36
care that's all there is to it how to make negative comments about your work
60:41
go away is find the people who are
60:44
saying something positive and thank them for saying something
60:49
positive positive reinforcement will
60:52
always always work better on people than
60:55
negative reinforcement and arguing with people why would you argue with someone
61:00
who doesn't like what you're doing and doesn't like you are you going to hope
61:05
to impress them with with your anger
61:09
with your arguing with your with your I mean in the case of someone like like
61:13
John like total biscuit with your formidable and articulate excellent
61:18
arguing and probably correct
61:22
arguing but I mean it's arguing on the internet no one wins you just everyone's
61:28
just angry it can get to like it it can get to people and that's that's part of
61:32
John's thing is he's saying it's it's like the volume is it's just so much
61:38
there's so much of it and like he didn't mind when the subreddit was fairly small
61:43
because there was some negativity but it wasn't just like overwhelming waves of
61:46
it and he just can't deal with it because of the the volume I find Reddit
61:50
a pretty negative community in general I mean don't take this the wrong way guys
61:54
but the the whole I mean the internet culture of glomming
61:58
on to things that are funny or stupid or
62:03
um that you don't like and and and M
62:07
making that as public as possible definitely exists and Reddit with its up
62:12
and down voting is one of the communities that really
62:17
um really does it very effectively finding things that they
62:23
really like and bringing it to everyone's attention and finding things
62:26
that they really hate and bringing that to everyone's attention I mean it's part
62:29
of the structure of the website and I'm not criticizing that I'm not saying it's
62:33
wrong I'm just saying that it would be
62:37
it I think it Fosters a culture that might either cause people to be um you
62:43
know lifted up I mean in ways that Gab Ben gets I mean I'm pretty tongue and-
62:48
cheek about the whole Lord and Savior gay Ben thing but you know when
62:52
something gets joked about long enough I think people do start to take it a
62:56
little bit seriously and then at the other end of the spectrum you take
62:59
something like Flappy Birds or you take something like a controversial thing
63:03
that total biscuit said which happens every once in a blue moon he'll say
63:07
something controversial and I think that it can create that sort of overwhelming
63:13
wave of negativity in the same way that it can create an overwhelming wave of
63:16
positivity and there's really no middle ground on Reddit because anything on
63:19
Reddit that's at the top that's going to be seen is either really positive or
63:22
really negative and that that I think is is the reason that I don't really hang
63:26
out there I have a subreddit I think someone created it or something but I
63:29
don't go there because it's not something that I don't personally prefer
63:35
that approach tic.com we have our own website so you know if people want to
63:40
talk to us like I've had people ask me if I'll do an AMA on Reddit I'm like no
63:44
come on our Forum ask me a freaking question I read our Forum every day I no
63:49
I did it as an advertisement for the live stream the first time I did one and
63:53
then I answered the questions on the live stream which I didn't realize at the time is not how you're supposed to
63:57
do an AMA yeah so I I posted one and people asked me questions and I did
64:01
answer them but I didn't really do it right oh so anyway the lineus TCH tips
64:05
forum is the place to post stuff if you have questions that actually reminded me about another thing which is people were
64:10
saying that floppy birds might have blown up because of Reddit there's
64:13
there's even things that I found that I don't remember because there's way too
64:16
many so yeah theories away and Reddit
64:19
has that power they can make things blow up they're sort of like terrorists that
64:24
way and everyone hated lonus and there was
64:29
like lonus in his video says Reddit is terrorist up up up this guy's
64:35
terrible don't take on Reddit it's a mistake all right Rob says I thought he
64:40
was concerned that people were playing it too much see but then like and that
64:44
that's yeah I saw that I think at least once dong giveth dong take
64:51
away ah why you be so stupid Chrome I'll
64:55
go on this side okay steam sales okay I
64:59
think this guy with the Flappy birs knows what he was doing he will make even more money from the publicity it's
65:03
hard to make money off of it when you're not selling it anymore he has other games in the store that have risen in
65:08
popularity due to the fappy Birds thing all right I don't think he wanted to
65:11
deal with the comments not everyone can take that in stride like total biscuit
65:15
are you okay that's fair enough that's fair enough I mean no one wants to hear
65:20
this but I would make the argument the internet is always going to bring out
65:25
and imity I think brings out the worst in people and sometimes the best in
65:30
people but often the way that we see it manifested on the Internet is bringing
65:34
out the worst in people and people will say things to you on the internet that
65:39
they would never say to you in person I've actually met I had the I don't know
65:43
if I told you this I had the privilege of meeting one of my internet haters in
65:49
person super Charming guy we had
65:54
lunch I think I remember this and it was
65:58
it was it really drove home the point to me that what people say and what they do
66:03
on the internet is not necessarily even the real person and I that was that was
66:08
actually a bit of a turning point for me because I decided to stop judging and
66:13
stop fighting with the things that people said on the internet because I
66:16
started to see them not as the real
66:19
people but as their personas in much the
66:22
same way that my video personality is not not is not 100% of exactly who I am
66:28
I mean I think I'm fairly genuine and and you know it's not necessarily even
66:32
intentional but when you when you're talking to a camera that's not the same
66:36
way that you like you know sit back and hang out with your friends it's you have
66:40
to project energy and then that changes you at least to a certain degree exactly
66:44
and on the internet people are interacting with people in different
66:48
ways all right um so okay someone says
66:54
Fabio says when he was he was also in a country where $600 a month is a lot so
66:58
when he got 50,000 a day it got suspicious I don't think that's a big
67:01
deal though cuz it's not like he's going to have a hard time proving that the money is legitimate yeah uh Matthew says
67:06
I actually believe him when getting thrusted into the spotlight even the
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most popular okay I think that was a typo but some people can collapse under
67:14
the pressure and that's true going from Zero to Hero overnight can be um in this
67:21
case I'm with I'm with dong even though I don't necessarily think that people
67:26
who have gotten internet famous more gradually can complain but I'm with dong
67:31
on this one cuz for me it was very jarring the first time I got recognized
67:35
at the mall like it was it completely
67:39
threw me off and that happened very gradually like people kind of knew who I
67:43
was online and then they you know
67:46
recognized me in person from time to time or they so or they'd email me and
67:50
then I got recognized in person from time to time then I'd go places like
67:54
Tech trade shows like CES or like NC Store grand openings and you know one in
67:59
every five or 10 people knows who I am and I got to adjust to that over time
68:04
whereas from zero to holy crap you're internet famous okay I'll buy that um
68:10
Zachy says I think he just T took it too serious or take it so serious I'm
68:15
enjoying the game it's fun and yeah sometimes it's stressful overall it's a fun game okay I hope for the next W show
68:21
you show off a flappy space program so
68:24
oh you've got to be kidding me okay I'm afraid to click on that everyone's making Flappy everything right now okay
68:29
Flappy Birds after being had the ads change uh days later okay think he just
68:34
pulled it down because he wanted to stop hearing about all the negativity I like
68:38
that he took it down but people found a loophole to getting it of course they did that's parted like crazy already yep
68:43
someone says I think he just misinterpreted some of the comments and
68:46
that it was stupid anyway says Nick girl started calling him the Flappy Bird guy
68:51
I would take it down too if that happened to me would you for 50 Grand a
68:55
day for 50 Grand a day you're making like and girls call you the Flappy Bird
69:00
guy and know you're making 50 Grand a
69:04
day and you can drive up to them in your car I'd be like I'd have sunglasses with
69:09
Flappy Bird on either side of them and I'd be like sup sup ladies I'm the
69:12
Flappy Bird guy not everyone's like that can you
69:16
beat my high score I got 44
69:25
okay I think we need to not go down that path couldn't handle the pressure of
69:29
knowing how many Flappy Birds had died can you handle the pressure may be part
69:32
of a government conspiracy just didn't like money I kind of doubt that one I
69:37
would ignore every single comment and keep filling my pockets with fat stacks
69:41
yo says Ally I actually think there's a lot of people that would have just been
69:45
like all right done sure it's like
69:48
disconnected from the internet and then just let their game rot that's not a bad
69:52
strategy just like unplug for a couple
69:55
months because the internet has a short the the attention span of the internet
69:59
let's go back to Reddit for a minute is about equal to the Decay algorithm on
70:05
reddit's front page yeah so like if you disconnect for
70:09
long enough just it won't matter you're fine don't worry about
70:14
it all right uh okay I think that's about it for now let's move on to our
70:18
next topic let's make sure we're not missing any of our headline topics before we uh yeah 29 oh yeah 290 XS have
70:25
gone as high as $900
70:30
$350 clear of the original price of the
70:34
290x so this was actually an article posted on a nonch I like mac and PC
70:39
posted it on our Forum so here's a link to the article on a nonch by Ryan Smith
70:44
and this is like it's like hilarious so there's a couple things here number one
70:49
is the prices have hit $900 which is
70:52
ridiculous number two oh they've changed
70:55
oh oh I'm at new oh oh they changed
70:59
them what just happened interesting I
71:02
wonder if there's an update to the article already what's this
71:07
P it's not on what there's also not as
71:11
many cards as there were interesting $6.99 7.99 for the liquid
71:18
cooled one okay well maybe this isn't news anymore I want to know what this p
71:22
means when I did this article like two
71:25
hours ago they were there huh all right
71:28
well apparently uh because okay so to be clear guys okay so there were a couple
71:32
of observations from Ryan number one was that every single card was $899.99
71:36
whether it had an air cooler a reference cooler a water block that is not how it
71:41
was when I looked and that's not how it was when you looked so when he looked
71:44
that's what it looked like and then uh the other interesting observation was
71:49
that this wasn't happening in other
71:52
territories so uh Ian cut
71:56
who also works for an anx checked out some of you know his favorite UK
71:59
retailers and pricing was only marginally above the North American MSRP
72:04
which it usually is because graphics card tend cards tend to be more
72:07
expensive in Europe so that I just did an inspect element on that P and it's a
72:12
membership icon membership icon yeah
72:16
that's interesting and if you and if you're clicking on these SKS they're
72:20
just not linked to anything what is going on on their website
72:26
what are they doing you should call up Paul and be like dude yo dog oh this one
72:31
works what are you doing Premier member Premier member does that mean you have
72:35
to be a premier member to buy it oh no it's eligible for free shipping on
72:39
returns free three-day shipping okay so it looks like it's kind of like Prime
72:43
but Premiere which has the same letters
72:46
as Prime but has more letters and it's therefore
72:50
better more letters is more better all
72:54
right so of course all of this is due to uh
72:59
Litecoin and Dogecoin Mining and all
73:02
that kind of stuff and actually not a whole lot to do with how price
73:05
performance competitive something like the R9 290x happens to be I really don't
73:11
know where the end of this is but it's pretty clear that for gamers right now
73:15
even at $700 that's not a competitive card for gamers right now the better
73:20
option is to go for something like a GTX 780 and then you know get like a pretty
73:25
decent chunk chunk of cash towards a nice CPU to go along with it or a couple
73:29
cool games there was a comparison made by an anch saying that if you paid that
73:32
price plus 10 bucks you could get a 780 Ti and an i5 4670k I compared it wasn't
73:38
exactly $10 as far as I could find um but that was maybe due to Canadian
73:42
pricing um but for not very much more
73:46
you could still get a 780 Ti and a 467k talking about like 50 60 bucks so and
73:51
mean we consider that you don't need a 780 Ti to perform better than a 290x
73:55
there's a cheaper card that does that it starts to become pretty hard to justify
73:59
for gamers and does NVIDIA still have that game bundle
74:02
running that I don't I'm not sure sorry guys don't quote me on the game
74:06
bundle AMD also has their game bundle running as well I think they just added
74:11
was it Thief to it or something they added something to it yeah yeah I know
74:14
AMD was doing something with Thief so that would make sense all right I'm
74:19
going to I'm not going to get too ranty about this I I just don't have the
74:23
strength for it um no trouble post on the Forum the original source is the
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verge.com Google and foxcon are going to be
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working together on a new vision of
74:36
roboticized factories so what this will
74:39
amount to is heavy investment upfront in
74:43
automated robotic systems
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replacing um low wage uh menial jobs
74:51
like uh plugging in Connect actually I mean some of this is being done already
74:54
so things like plugging in connectors on motherboards or even assembling things
75:00
like phones and tablets potentially completely replacing those low-end jobs
75:05
with machines this will allow them to do
75:08
a couple of things uh number one is reduce their labor force so there was a
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quote this was in The Verge article uh from someone who worked in a department
75:18
that used to have 30 people connecting wires to motherboards remember foxcon
75:23
assembles a lot of different stuff everything from you know little tiny
75:27
like phones and stuff all the way up to things like OEM PCS for other tier one
75:32
PC manufacturers and they were able to take that team and reduce it from 30
75:36
people doing all the stuff to five people pretty much pressing buttons and
75:41
controlling the machines
75:44
um okay so there okay so that's effect number one and then effect number two
75:49
the other impact is that this approach
75:52
could help move new tech jobs
75:55
in the manufacturing sector back overseas to North
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America
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so it's not very surprising because of certain Acquisitions from Google
76:09
recently they bought Boston Dynamics which makes those crazy robotic running
76:13
things like big dog and things called Wildcat or something along those yeah
76:18
Wildcat um so they they recently acquired a robotics company they've been
76:23
looking at AI forever this just all kind of makes sense um now big dog isn't
76:28
exactly manufacturing but when you acquire something like Boston Dynamics
76:31
I'm sure you acquire a lot of extremely skilled engineers and I'm sure they
76:35
could take something like that and adapt certain systems like the articulating
76:39
arms and stuff uh into some type of manufacturing system because I mean
76:43
really that's the advantage that humans
76:47
have over machines is the ability to um
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well to to think and to reason as they do things as well as to have everything
76:55
from good course motor control to very fine motor control the ability to
77:00
diagnose something and look closely at it and carefully while they're
77:03
assembling something and between better robotic Vision which is advancing very
77:09
very quickly these days and um more wow
77:12
look at that I hadn't actually watched this video before that's fantastic it's really old video too yeah this is from
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2008 yeah um and being able to build devices like
77:22
this that have the grace and reactivity of human we don't necessarily need
77:27
people to put stuff together anymore and one of the things that they're saying um
77:32
and this is uh this is a quote from the verges article again let me just find
77:36
the the right quote is that one of the
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benefits is that they want to compete
77:42
better with hold on let me see if I can uh are you playing oh apparently the
77:48
sound from that video was terrible oh sorry guys sorry guys so this is from
77:53
another article that um is also on the verge foxcon begins
77:58
replacing workers with robots ahead of us expansion and this is a quote we have
78:04
to begin to add more value in the process otherwise it will be difficult
78:09
to attract a young generation of workers
78:13
and that is similar to one of the things that President Obama said was that he
78:19
replied that certain low skill jobs are
78:22
simply not going to come back and the country should therefore focus on
78:26
developing more advanced
78:30
manufacturing I call BS how does removing menial
78:36
jobs make it easier to employ younger people
78:42
who are unwilling to do those menial jobs you haven't replaced those jobs
78:47
with something I actually didn't see that
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quote um I yeah I don't think they're helping the job Market I think this is
78:55
inevitable and has been happening throughout the entire history of human
78:59
existence to happen bound to happen but
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like I mean the I I personally just throwing this out there I think the
79:06
robotic Revolution is going to be on potentially on the scale of the
79:10
Industrial Revolution and mass mass production wondering if it's going to be
79:13
bigger in terms of uh what a difference it'll make to how the labor force gets
79:18
distributed and how tasks are performed by people because we we are not talking
79:24
I mean well the goals here okay so the goals of making it more appealing to the
79:29
younger generation of people or moving manufacturing back to the US neither of
79:35
those goals are actually going to be creating any additional jobs and if the
79:41
cost of the goods goes down
79:45
proportionally then fine but if instead
79:48
the end objective is to give the executives that came up with the idea is
79:54
of replacing the people with machines with a large upfront investment but then
79:58
a very small long-term cost is if the idea is just to put more money in their
80:03
pockets then who is going to buy an
80:06
iPhone that's what I worry about what
80:10
impact will this have and how far away are we from the byy and large I mean
80:16
maybe Wall-E is more prophetic than even I thought it was yeah it's actually kind
80:21
of a really big deal um uh cuz the thing
80:24
about low lowend menial jobs is that not
80:29
everyone can be an
80:32
executive that's that's just life there's only there's only so much
80:37
decision making to be done before someone has to actually do the work and
80:42
at the end of the day someone has to actually make the sandwich at
80:48
Subway or what else will they do it it
80:52
it's becoming interesting because like in the wall Universe where everyone just
80:55
kind of carts around um and doesn't have to pay for anything or do anything but
80:59
why is that going to happen why would the super rich allow
81:04
that to happen they obviously don't care they will obviously let you just
81:09
raw and die so I think it's going to be Wall-E
81:14
but with a lot less of the everyone gets everything so maybe Wally is a best case
81:19
scenario unfortunately I'm thinking
81:23
maybe ah I don't know I mean I was I went to the drive-thru at Burger King
81:27
today or U not Wendy's today and I was
81:32
like I was kind of sitting there and you know how a lot of the drive-throughs
81:35
have added that voice that says hi
81:39
welcome to wherever um can I take your
81:42
order and then you say whatever it is and then a completely different voice of
81:45
the actual person taking your order comes back and I was thinking about it
81:49
as I went through the drive-thru at some point 50 years from now 100 years from
81:54
now will there even be a restaurant you can walk into or will it be you know
82:00
future style everyone has to go through the drive-thru and will that person be
82:04
completely gone replaced by smarter Google voice recognition and smart
82:08
Google robots will be like super expensive restaurants will you care if a
82:14
robot makes your
82:17
food depends what if it does a better job cuz
82:22
quite frankly it probably will then I probably wouldn't care care what if it's
82:26
faster and does a better job and
82:30
yet see cuz like uh and people are going to be like oh but you're taking jobs
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away from people yeah but that's you I'm I'm ignoring that part completely
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because it's it's what I would care about I would care that that person doesn't have a job I wouldn't
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necessarily care that my food was made by a robot unless it was worse in some
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possible way I just wonder what people will do if
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no one has to make a sandwich or assemble a phone speaking of assembling
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phones like I I actually took apart a phone for the first time not my one but
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my wife dryed DNA and like I I felt like
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this kind of gave me a better understanding of the electronics assembly process because I took the
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whole thing all completely apart down to the screen and then replaced the screen
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on it and then put the whole thing back together and I was kind of sitting there
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thinking about it today as I was in the Drive-Thru and I was like thinking about
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this article and I was like if a robot
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could do that what couldn't it do it's it's going
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to be interesting there's there's um a forum on the internet uh that I frequent
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that talks about like futurology and stuff like what what is actually going
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to happen and the future of the 60s was
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all this awesome stuff all this automation that we're starting to see
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and stuff but then no one thought about the ramifications fact that no one will have
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a job at some point and then it's like who who Who's going
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to make the the Uber Rich the 1% whatever pay the people that aren't
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doing anything because there's nothing for them to do and like not everyone can
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be a lawyer and I don't mean this in the sense of like you know the the gods and
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Claws talk that Kyle's Dad gives him on South Park I mean not everyone is cut
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out to be a lawyer I personally couldn't handle it there you go upfront I am not
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one of those you know ilite upper tier
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like memory and you know Elite upper
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tier of you know arguing with people and
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like I'm just not cut out for that not everyone can do every job and if you
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take away an entire segment of what people do I just don't know what they'll
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do and I mean you look at some of the the new jobs that are emerging things
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like being gam streamers you guys are on Twitch TV you're aware of this game
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streaming is that something that anyone
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is going to be willing to pay for for an entire generation of people whose jobs
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it is to entertain each other if there's yeah that's that's
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actually I've could we sustain ourselves that way well if you look into the past
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entertainment has explode exploded completely it's getting bigger and
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bigger and bigger and there's more and more and more jobs because there isn't other stuff to do so it does kind of
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make sense but then that's the same thing as the lawyer not everyone can be
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an Entertainer not everyone can be a lawyer not everyone can be a lumberjack
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CU that's incredibly hard not not everyone can do all these different
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things I know my Wood's hard um yeah I don't know it's
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interesting I I I hope that it's taken care of
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but who knows I don't think we're in a position to influence it one way or the
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other we just have our little show we'll be entertainers we'll try thank you guys
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for letting us be entertainers please please let us keep being entertainers
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speaking of which you can support us on the Forum we have paid memberships now
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please take your sandwich money and well
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no not your sandwich money I I don't want the people who might not be making
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sandwiches anymore to give us their money see I don't know how to feel about
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this like I feel terrible about like
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like I actually feel guilty that my job is somewhat safe at least for now maybe
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you know maybe it isn't what if they've talked about the holographic actors
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thing exactly they might not need actors for movies anymore so that'll be really
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expensive for a while and even if you don't need actors you will still need
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people for extremely times sensitive stuff for probably quite some time but
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when realtime rendering engines and you
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know mouth and facial uh synchronization
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with with a voiceover comes to be will
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we need me anymore can we just have really nice b-roll of a product which
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can be produced by a robot and it could
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do better shots than poor Brandon could ever do because it's a robot because
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it's a robot will'll we just have really nice b-roll and then we'll we have a
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digitally rendered guy that sits and tells you all the key points about it
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and will we need me anymore and how far away are we from that probably not that
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far is that terrifying so okay maybe we do want the sandwich
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money anyway guys uh if you go to the blindest tech tips Forum uh and you
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click on the if you love us click to see our Affiliates and support us we do have
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anything you buy on Amazon gives us an affiliate Kickback all the way to
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contributing directly to the costs that are directly associated with our
87:38
business here so paying his paycheck paying my paycheck paying for our
87:42
servers to be up and the equipment that we need to bring you all these shows and
87:45
that's all there no pressure of course because everything will be free and we
87:49
will do everything regardless of whether you guys contribute it's just that we'll
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appreciate it very much if you do which
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leads us to our last topic which is the
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TitanFall beta I didn't get a code did you get one I did you bastard um
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apparently and this was posted by Chris LX cross on the Forum if you contact EA
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support and tell them the Code you received didn't work they will add access to your account uh he posted a
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chat log of it working and there it is
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Titanfall right there I'm hearing mixed reports with some people saying it is
88:24
Balls to the walls amazing and some people saying it sucks and then some
88:29
people saying it's overrated which it probably would have to be given how
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hyped it was yeah it's a it's a big change though that's the whole kind of
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idea is that we're moving away from Modern Warfare 4 for the first time in a
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while holy crap it's it's something is
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different they have jetpacks they have these giant robot things there's there's
88:49
there's different areas where the pilots can run around that the robots can't get
88:52
them there's all these there's there's very the the levels are much more
88:56
vertical because if you go really high with the jetpack and land on top one of
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the robots you can start ripping them apart there's there's much C with me
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yeah essentially but it didn't have mechs before so now it does and it has
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jetpacks and it has all this other crap so we'll see if it's worth anything at
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all soon I guess I'll stream I'll try to stream it
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at some point time this weekend I will not be streaming tonight unless it is
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extremely extremely late yeah it's Val 's day guys so uh tell me nope you got a
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date and I don't think it's under NDA because I have seen a lot of people
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streaming it on it's not under NDA you can't have a non-disclosure agreement for a date um unlike other schools
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online is this anything to do with that hcky you had on the show a couple months
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ago no actually oh that's
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awkward thanks
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oh no I think we're done
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here uh oh okay one more thing speaking
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of depressing um Microsoft's head of PC
90:08
gaming posted by badooo on the Forum calls it quits after only six months ex
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valve employ employee Jason Holtman was recruited to spearhead their PC gaming
90:17
and entertainment division now he is gone there was a bunch of talk at the
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time about how Microsoft was serious about PC gaming again and we haven't
90:25
given up on you guys and since then the xbone has been released we have no
90:30
compatibility on the PC for this controller they're throwing Co they're
90:34
throwing um proprietary dongles at us in order to use our gaming headsets and
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they are just basically acting
90:42
unfriendlies to me it is no amazing
90:45
coincidence that Mr Holman decided to leave so thank you very very guys much
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for watching the show today I really do appreciate you taking the time out of
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your busy lives on a Valentine's Day no less I'm glad the TitanFall servers were
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down cuz if it wasn't for that I'm willing to bet a lot few of you or be
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here no I will give you the benefit of the doubt you would have been here
91:06
watching this show anyway right at least on a secondary monitor at least on a
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second monitor or like on a phone or something or or in the background or on a tablet you would have had it on on
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your TV that's behind you that you can't see and you would have been wearing open
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headphones so you can hear us in addition to the game sounds there you go
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peace out
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guys so she watches later not I'm still
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I know okay