Our Ex-Employer Went BANKRUPT - Wan Show Dec. 1 2017

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0:02 excited we have great topics this week uh HDMI 2.1 is here
0:08 that's actually really cool every single time a display cable gets updated i'm
0:12 just excited it's a good thing because like it's gonna be like more resolutions
0:15 yeah and faster colors and faster yeah
0:18 fret refresh rates it's good everything just gets better also
0:22 china's using dji drones to spy on the
0:25 us rumor allegedly allegedly well um
0:29 allegedly yep yeah uh ea sports ufc threes
0:33 egregious implementation of microtransactions it's so bad we'll be
0:37 talking about that and finally our former employer
0:42 ncix.com bankrupt
0:49 okay do you think i can roll the intro and adjust the tilt of the camera
0:54 at the same time you got three okay two
0:58 one go
1:01 he's off he's going around the table he's grabbed the lever twisting the knob
1:06 oh the knob's broken off he's having some issues he might have to go get a wrench
1:13 the intro is still going oh he's trying to turn the camera
1:16 anyways trying to use oh i have to sit up oh i have to do an
1:20 ad thing though okay dragging the ad into place thank
1:23 you savage jerky
1:27 thank you spectrum
1:30 thank you marcil marsai marsai french
1:34 for someone with a french name you don't have the words very well no i don't
1:39 and i would know oh oh oh my oh my ah
1:44 speaking of frenching really well though HDMI 2.1
1:47 yeah sure uh so this was posted by silver
1:51 silver oh do you mind if i have the uh uh right i was tested this was posted by
1:55 silverdrocci on the forum and the original article
1:59 here is from engadget.com let's go ahead and pull
2:03 that baby up boom HDMI 2.1 is here with support for
2:09 10k and dynamic HDR support and it is
2:14 backwards compatible with previous HDMI specifications that 10k by the way
2:19 pretty weird 10k so so 10k it looks like
2:24 is gonna be more like wide 8k yeah except that that still
2:30 makes it 10k yes because
2:33 the way that we define resolutions because average
2:37 you know joe cons okay nothing against people named joe okay let's just average jeff
2:42 consumer yeah can't handle two numbers
2:46 okay so that's why resolutions are just something k now has to be a maximum of
2:51 three characters or else you've lost them that's right four that's probably
2:56 pushing it that's why swear words usually cap at four you can't go beyond
2:59 there
3:04 okay
3:09 it's kind of a thing how interesting
3:13 um so okay here hold on back to this back to this chart that we're looking at over on
3:17 engadget here so this is this is interesting because back in the day we had full hd
3:22 and that was everyone we didn't really know that as full hd outside of like you
3:26 know like the yeah i mean 1920 by 1080 i think we
3:31 called it 1080p back then and then full hd
3:35 was no no we didn't know it is full hd but that was kind of like used
3:39 some people even said 1080p full hd yeah because we we called it full hd because
3:43 of all the bs marketing that went on around 170 which was called hd hd okay
3:49 this is like no this is like a real hd the full hd it's complete and then 4k
3:54 was like okay it's i get the four so
3:57 it's like four times this and it's also about 4 000 pixels wide
4:02 but then okay so this 5k this is interesting
4:06 we've got about 5000 pixels wide which makes sense that's consistent with the
4:11 4k naming oh something a lot of people don't know is that there was actually a
4:15 2k standard yeah so it's uh 20
4:18 48 by 1080 if i recall correctly but that was only a dci cinema standard that
4:23 wasn't actually a consumer standard and then everything got really confused with
4:27 4k because this resolution 3840 by 2160 is technically uhd ultra hd it is not 4k
4:35 4k should be 4096 by 2160 because it
4:38 would be 4 times 2k but then we weren't sure if we were
4:42 using consumer nomenclature or if we were using a professional nomenclature
4:47 and then the 5k thing i don't know i don't know what the hell that is because
4:51 that's like widescreen 4k that's not 5k
4:54 because 5k the only 5k devices that exist are the apple display
5:01 on the imac and lg's 5k display that's
5:04 also for max and then 8k is 4 times 4k
5:09 but actually this is four times uhd which is four times full hd so the
5:14 decays never meant anything in the first place and also
5:18 7680 is like dangerously not that close
5:21 to 8 000 at this point and then 10k is now apparently four times 5k
5:27 at a different aspect ratio than 8k 4k full hd
5:32 you know what no that was probably horrible sorry
5:36 sorry i'm sorry sorry but i i have to
5:39 express my frustration two numbers
5:43 is not that hard we've been doing it since you know 640
5:48 by 480. it was good enough for me it's good
5:52 enough for the next generation i hate this i hate everything about it except
5:56 that with new HDMI we can run higher resolution and i actually am excited to
6:00 see ultrawide tvs the fact that these standards are making it into the HDMI
6:04 specification means you're gonna see tvs like this anytime
6:09 you don't see a clip there's one that's really high on reddit right now anytime
6:13 you see a clip of horizon zero dawn that's an ultra wide it's like
6:18 that's probably how that game's supposed to be played tvs apparently 480p was first gen hd
6:25 what was that yeah uh hdcrts oh they
6:29 could be i think they could be like 480 progressive or something or something
6:34 something i can't remember the hd term has been
6:38 it's been bastardized yeah there's a swear word that's not four letters yes
6:42 someone in the twitch chat informed me of that yeah i said usually i mean we
6:46 could have thought of a couple i'm sure i think i said usually because there are
6:49 some compound swear words that are definitely more than four letters
6:53 um so anyway there's a bunch of other cool stuff 48
6:56 gigabit per second that's pretty sick 4k at 120 hertz that's actually a lot more
7:01 important to me than 10k yes uh 8k at 60
7:04 hertz that's pretty sweet i guess personally i'm really not that sold on
7:09 above 4k at this point for yeah but that 4k at
7:12 120 is like that's pretty sweet i mean
7:15 8k 60 hertz would be great for like a gigantic projector i guess
7:20 um dynamic HDR variable refresh rate oh
7:23 yes thank you finally oh man when
7:28 i'm surprised that sony and microsoft haven't been pushing harder for variable
7:32 refresh rate because it would mask so
7:36 many of the FPS dips in a good way in a good way yeah like
7:41 actually like mask puts a potentially negative term i guess that's true yeah
7:45 but it is masking but like it would it would it would look
7:49 a lot better uh auto low latency mode so that's cool uh contextual anti-aliasing
7:55 removing jaggies without noticeable blur that sounds like if they get it right
7:59 it'll be great and if they don't then it won't um and sub one millisecond leg although
8:04 that'll be up to the tv makers in terms of how they want to implement that and
8:09 how little lag there actually is because they are constantly dinking around with
8:14 the signal trying to
8:17 do whatever it is that they're trying to certainly wish they wouldn't do
8:21 um yeah every time that i even think about maybe looking into a tv which i
8:26 don't i haven't i've never technically bought a tv um so
8:30 i mean like if someone asks me or whatever else um
8:35 i end up just being like i wish i could just buy a ginormous monitor
8:39 because i don't even exist now yeah like can you get like
8:43 60-inch 65-inch monitors no i think the biggest is that's what i'm talking about
8:47 g has a 42 because like not only do i not want this
8:51 stuff that's on the tv right so i don't want extra smart tv but like the tuner
8:56 it makes it worse it's not like oh that's not a benefit it's like no i
9:01 really really wish that wasn't there i would pay the same price just please
9:04 take it off it's so annoying
9:08 i've got people asking me what's up with the ijustine thing um so
9:13 i went down there hooked her up with a sick 150 terabyte
9:18 storage server in pink and white yeah absolutely did
9:21 you see the picture yeah it's sweet it looks really clean it's
9:25 super cool and then while i was down there i actually impromptu shot a studio
9:31 tour of her place because i actually didn't take a camera this is kind of a
9:35 funny story so uh the original plan was for me to take a camera person down and
9:39 i was gonna stay down for like two or three days and i was gonna hang out with uh jay's tu san si and do um
9:45 because he's actually working i don't wanna say what he's working on because his might still be top secret but it's a
9:49 really cool build um it's like sort of a collab except i don't need to be there
9:54 so i don't need to be there for that anymore so we shortened my trip and then
9:58 the other reason that i was going to take a shooter was that i was probably going to do some kind of video for our
10:02 channel with justine um and then i was like you know what forget it i just need
10:06 to do a short trip because i've been traveling so much lately and you know
10:09 what i don't know if we're gonna have time in one day to do the video for her
10:13 channel and one for mine don't worry about it she already came up
10:16 and she did a a guest appearance for us
10:20 another thing that's never coming out one thing that it'll come out even i'm kidding i'm kidding um
10:24 forget it i'm not gonna shoot a video and then what's funny is Yvonne booked a
10:29 room with two beds just in case i like changed my mind at
10:33 the last second and took a shooter but i didn't
10:36 but then i got to justine's place and i was like this place is amazing this
10:41 place is unbelievable
10:44 and so what i did was i actually borrowed her shooter
10:48 and then just got the clips off the sd card back here and it's actually being edited
10:52 right now nice you are gonna be blown away and this is coming from the
10:57 same person who just did a dead mouse studio tour her place
11:02 is unbelievable it's incredible really cool cool yeah i'm stoked
11:06 one spoiler
11:09 yes she probably has literally
11:13 50 xbox one controllers literally what
11:18 literally okay one more spoiler yeah
11:23 literally every amiibo literally
11:28 like properly using that term every single one literally
11:33 what the heck literally actually literally
11:36 oh my god that's so many amiibos she is
11:41 a way bigger nerd than i give her credit for there's a few i haven't been able to
11:44 get i'm not collecting that many to be very clear i have like four so
11:50 something that i've wanted that i can't get yeah so her place was super cool and
11:53 i was really excited to uh that's pretty cool yeah the entire chat is just like
11:57 literally literally literally um
12:02 i found something that i thought okay you know what forget it that's we'll get
12:07 to it in the video okay um what were we talking about we
12:11 were technically on HDMI but i think we passed on oh yeah i think we're in
12:15 between things and we're maybe doing dji should we do floatplay oh
12:19 let's do dji first yeah dji
12:22 wow so this was posted by wm groom ak on
12:25 the forum and actually we're going with our forum
12:30 for the source of this article here because apparently this was a really
12:34 epic post oh no no end gadget is the original source here let's pull that up
12:40 uh if it ever goes it'll go
12:43 it'll go it'll go
12:47 i'm gonna post it in the twitch chat come on baby you got this
12:51 there we go all right
12:54 homeland security claims
12:58 that dji drones are spying
13:01 for china and it released a memo detailing what it
13:05 believes to be dji's main targets
13:10 wow that is like some pretty serious
13:15 business accusation going on so this is a memo from the los angeles office of
13:20 the immigration and customs enforcement bureau alleging that the data captured from dji
13:24 drone customers in the u.s is being provided to the chinese government
13:29 and the memo originally in august says that and there's a quote with moderate
13:34 confidence the chinese-based company dji science and technology is providing u.s
13:39 critical infrastructure and law enforcement data to the chinese
13:42 government the information is based on open source reporting and a reliable
13:46 source within the unmanned aerial systems industry with first and second
13:50 hand access so they conclude and this is more quotes
13:54 that it assesses with high confidence the critical infrastructure and law
13:58 enforcement entities using dji systems are collecting sensitive intelligence
14:02 that the chinese government could use to conduct physical or cyber attacks
14:06 against the united states and its population yeah so dji appears to be
14:12 targeting users with the ability to disrupt critical infrastructure railroads utilities companies that
14:16 provide drinking water weapon storage facilities
14:22 dji's statement though to be clear this is all alleged
14:26 dji statement says that the memo was based on clearly false and misleading
14:31 claims um
14:35 shortly after however dji released a local data mode which allows users to
14:40 cut off drones from all internet activity which they probably should what does my
14:45 drone need to do on the internet no clue especially in terms of reporting like
14:50 camera and telemetry data yeah especially when i'm recording or like
14:54 other than when i'm performing a firmware update yeah
14:58 um or i could that should only be down i could see it reporting something like if
15:03 i'm flying in a no-fly zone like that kind of stuff's coming but again that
15:07 shouldn't be going to a foreign government that's for sure that should
15:11 be going to one that has jurisdiction over the area that i am flying it should
15:14 be like when you have to would you have to register your drone or something now
15:18 right so that should be like when you register your drone they like get a key or
15:23 something yup um
15:27 wow pretty brutal so now the ice memo did
15:31 focus on the drones used by companies and institutions not the drones flown by
15:36 hobbyists so i don't know if you necessarily have to stop you know
15:40 hovering your drone in the bedroom to film yourself making a sex tape or
15:43 whatever um i wouldn't recommend that either either
15:47 way yeah blades yeah you know blades and
15:50 penises um not a good combination unless you don't
15:54 want to have kids anymore like me but there's better ways to do that yeah yeah
15:58 oh speaking of which i know you wanted to
16:02 talk about stuff that's on Floatplane it's hilarious
16:07 okay it's actually so funny i can't even one of taran's scenes in
16:12 this is so golden they're like you know that
16:16 yeah oh my god okay so oh my goodness stuff that's on Floatplane right now um
16:22 you guys join join the club it's cool all the cool kids are there uh we've got
16:26 case made of radiators literally coming out it's out literally
16:30 a case made of radiators literally look at it literally case made of
16:35 radiators okay um achieving the ultimate 4k experience
16:40 the first ever NVIDIA sponsored
16:43 Linus tech tips video of all time literally i hope i hope top comment on
16:49 this thread i haven't looked yet isn't video shows we'll see though i hope so
16:52 too yeah there's no way it won't be uh taran hosted a video recently on the
16:56 elgato stream deck i have so many problems with that thing
17:00 i've watched this video yet but we'll see um let's see what else we got here we got
17:05 some exclusive stuff we toured the server room that was pretty cool well
17:08 where's the Channel Super Fun one uh oh it's coming it's coming uh oh that's
17:12 already up on youtube oh there it is uh triton 700 super powerful super thin
17:18 gaming laptop very cool and there it is cruel pregnancy prank
17:25 gone wrong it's amazing how many people are giving us crap about that gone wrong
17:29 in the title i would hope
17:33 it's fairly obvious that that like
17:36 naming scheme is is played out at this point and that
17:40 anyone doing it now and people are still really doing it almost 2018 exactly
17:44 anyone doing it now is clearly just being ironic it's tongue-in-cheek it's
17:50 just it's silly we all know it's dumb gone sexual gone
17:53 wrong i don't think we've done a prank in a while yeah so it's kind of a show back to like
17:58 when youtube used to be pranked to prank to basically yeah like i just i
18:03 there were a couple people who seemed legit upset about it no no it's just it's it's a joke it's just a it's just a
18:08 joke bro it's just a joke it's just a joke bro it's just a joke um that was
18:13 the worst in all seriousness this wasn't a very funny joke
18:17 it was hilarious as an external person
18:20 so there are nothing to do it is a it is a two-prank video yeah so should i
18:26 should i you know i'll say what the first one is because that one's right at
18:29 the beginning okay okay so the first prank is when
18:34 Yvonne got pregnant with our third um she and i got together and we were
18:40 talking about how guys are not that observant like women can
18:45 tell that each other are pregnant like basically immediately i don't know how
18:48 they do it it's like they can smell it on each other or something you called me
18:52 on the phone yeah oh okay well i'll keep doing this
18:55 uh so women can tell right away and i was like no there's no way guys would notice like that's why we never ask like
19:01 we never bring it up because we can't tell the difference between
19:05 like eight months pregnant and fat and you
19:09 don't want to run that risk because you're like there's no way to win right
19:13 and she was like no they'll be able to tell i was like they will not be able to tell and they certainly won't say
19:18 anything and so she and i kind of made a little bet i was like they won't be able
19:22 to tell even if and and they'll think that it's
19:26 me being mean if i'm like constantly going after you about how you're getting
19:30 fat there's they won't be able to tell they'll just be like Linus is an ass
19:35 they will not figure out that you're actually pregnant and you have to
19:38 consider that while he's being an ass to
19:42 his wife who's also an employee of the company that we all work at he's also
19:47 everyone's boss yup yup it's a really
19:51 weird dynamic and this is great i would ask people like do you think do
19:56 you think Yvonne's getting fat meanwhile she has actually gained 15 pounds
20:01 because she is pregnant they'd be like oh no
20:08 anyway there's actually a part two to the prank that is
20:12 not funny at all but um no it's actually hilarious it's a good
20:16 video go go sign up for Floatplane having having the second part's not
20:21 funny though having nothing to do with it it is
20:25 hilarious but like there are certain points in
20:28 time where i was like oh this is oh so this is getting bad there you go
20:32 there you go guys go sign up for flow plane one week early access ish ish it's
20:37 not always a week but it's like definitely early access also beautiful
20:40 videos with top tier audio quality top tier audio
20:44 just wanna drop that out there all right speaking of top tier quality why don't
20:48 we talk about sc2 mitch's post on the forum
20:51 uh the original article here is from astute gaming
20:55 a site that i've never heard of but neither but sure one there you go
20:59 and uh the headline here oh the headline oh
21:04 ea sports ufc 3 the single most
21:07 egregious implementation of microtransactions to
21:12 date so bad whoa have you read any about this at all
21:17 you know this is this is not my deal i'm not a
21:21 ufc guy i'm not an ea sports guy and i rarely even have time for gaming and i
21:25 definitely don't pay for microtransactions so i tend to pretty much ignore them wherever they exist so
21:30 it offends me probably less than other people because this is a game i was
21:33 never going to play from a company whose game i was never going to put it i should still offend you okay hit me
21:39 reasons why i should still offend you no no no no no no no run run through what it is okay run through what it is right
21:43 off the top every single technique ability fighter stat roll all of it is
21:49 in quad is entirely acquired and upgraded
21:53 through a loot box system
21:57 okay oh where's the question you can't
22:00 actually like buy a fighter pressing the square button apparently we're going for
22:04 playstation here pressing a square button to throw a punch at an opponent
22:07 the simplest and most obvious mechanic in an mma game will do more damage if
22:13 players have paid money
22:16 in an online pvp game it will do more
22:20 damage if players have paid money
22:24 so good microtransactions are also the
22:28 only means of acquiring perks and boosts
22:31 perks are powerful abilities that can be equipped for a small number of fights
22:35 before expiring and boosts are temporary enhancements that offer endurance boosts
22:41 and durability bonuses meaning you can fight longer you can take less damage
22:46 and you can hit harder which is literally the entire game
22:52 boom so good
22:56 so basically ea is saying that ufc
23:01 gamer fans
23:05 are just
23:08 endless like like money teats that they can suck
23:12 on pretty much does that sound like about what ea
23:17 apparently thinks so yeah they're their audience here and you know what the
23:20 interesting thing is when we when we rolled out the coupon digging shirt
23:25 that was because of ubisoft i know
23:28 but they've like taken turns well yeah because ea was like always crap like the
23:32 keep on digging was only relevant because ubisoft's crap-ness was like
23:37 kind of a new thing like ea i mean when was the last time
23:41 oh no because i remember like at that time we did actually have some positive
23:45 ea deadlines yeah so they've switched and like like
23:49 ubisoft is not doing everything right right now
23:53 yeah there's some extremely valid complaints to be made about certain
23:57 games of theirs like for honor uh but they also launched uh the south park
24:02 game south park game was very fun it's quite a long game lots of content in it
24:06 i haven't heard many people complaining about that all the negative reviews that i've seen
24:10 on steam because there's quite a few of them are people going why the heck do i
24:13 need uplay that's not a new problem that's a consistent that's been around
24:17 dumb problems it is a dumb problem but it has existed for a long time i should
24:21 play it did that just come out fairly recently there's nothing like
24:24 sticker truth right it's extremely similar to good truth oh cool it's like
24:28 basically the same game okay yeah it's just a different story yeah i'll just go
24:31 play like like the overworld is essentially identical well yeah i mean
24:35 so yeah but like even town in colorado what do you want yeah you want to make a
24:39 new town in colorado and you can't redo the art style because it's south park so
24:43 like it's it's like the same thing and you do the same thing where you go from
24:47 like house to house which i don't know there's only so many houses
24:51 yeah yeah but like it is a very good game it's
24:55 funny yeah okay they said it has a completely different
24:58 combat system uh i don't even remember the previous one but yeah it's not it's
25:02 not like super next level or anything sure i
25:06 would recommend playing it on as hard of the difficulties yeah yeah sticker truth
25:10 is pretty easy yeah um okay cool but like it's it's
25:16 what do we even say about this there's like nothing to say you can't defend it
25:20 no you like you can't even play devil's advocate and be like oh well you know
25:23 maybe if no not at all and like this is this this
25:28 ties in with there's battlefront issues going on right now
25:31 while that's going on they somehow thought it was okay
25:36 to throw a beta keys for this game with this already implemented and this being
25:40 the style they take the micro transactions out of battlefront 2 and
25:43 then what just assume that everyone's going to be super okay with ufc like oh
25:47 different target audience they're not even going to bring it up i don't think
25:50 that's going to be a thing what is my hold on oh man yes mom oh boy hey hi i
25:57 wanted to say goodbye to you because i'll be gone for three weeks
26:03 okay and i can't get a hold of you at any other time than when you're actually
26:07 doing the show so answer your phone
26:11 you haven't called me any other time sorry okay where uh where are you going
26:15 mom you just got loki owned i did i did
26:19 um i'm going to vernon i sent you on over facebook pictures of my bullet
26:24 wounds what
26:27 i sent you pictures of the bullet wound so you can tell me if you think they're any good i'm practicing doing my bullet
26:31 wounds for the war movie i'm going to be working on you got to preface that a
26:35 little bit i told you you sent them 16 minutes ago
26:39 okay this is not fair i will i'm going to be working on a war
26:44 movie yes i did i did okay okay so i
26:49 i wanted your opinion on my bullet wounds uh okay sorry one moment okay
26:53 well in the meantime um um
26:58 i'm gonna i'm gonna go i'm gonna they look pretty good mom
27:03 they do they look pretty good all right i will let you go but at least i got a
27:07 chance to say goodbye to you before i left bye i hope you have a good trip
27:10 okay bye me too bye Linus thank you for having a friday
27:14 show so i can talk to my son once in a while yeah no problem
27:17 thanks
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29:13 oh what is this
29:16 this has happened a handful of times
29:20 and people always like people always go tinfoil hat on this kind of stuff when
29:24 it happens but uh have you did you watch our video about this
29:27 the the answer once but no i didn't interesting okay so this has happened a
29:32 handful of times where we with no
29:36 no intention of actually ever working together we've done a review of a
29:40 product in this case it was the m cable from marsai
29:44 a product that claims to improve the
29:47 image quality of a device that it's attached to
29:52 i didn't see this video okay so many songs going off please explain it's over
29:57 a hundred dollars okay it's 150 bucks okay for an m cable yep
30:02 and what they claim well you can see what they claim i'm reserving judgment
30:06 because they only take sponsors pixel and graphics rejuvenation
30:11 advanced contextual anti-aliasing contrast and detail enhancement lag free
30:17 real-time processing and an automatic
30:20 movie mode they claim
30:24 and it works so inside the cable see how there's a
30:28 usb connection yes i did see that it is actually a powered signal processor and
30:33 i saw on the t on the tv end of the cable is like huge yep so so it actually
30:39 works particularly well for certain applications uh one of which is anime so
30:44 i think you're holding the cinema edition does a great job of like low
30:48 resolution anime collections you got a bunch of like 480p anime
30:53 it cleans up a lot of the lines a lot of banding that 2006 warcraft video i got
30:58 uh no that so there's a limit to the tech um so we went uh oh oh we hooked it
31:04 up with like original unreal oh yeah it
31:07 looked really good um
31:11 ah the m cable cinema is actually apparently also great for streaming
31:15 content that isn't something that we tested extensively in ours but we did
31:19 take a look at a lot of down-sampled content and it managed to do a really
31:23 good job you guys can't see it because it's way too small but up in this corner
31:27 and i'm sure if you go to their website um which is probably on
31:33 green marsai inc.com it shows that there's
31:36 like a processor and stuff going on within the cable sub one millisecond leg
31:40 we did not notice any discernible leg even in like
31:45 uh you know crt optimized games like super mario world um it's pretty awesome
31:50 and it's even supports frame rates up to 1080p 120 so you can legitimately game
31:55 on the gaming edition here and uh yeah you guys you guys should probably check
31:59 it out the the best use cases we found for it were older
32:03 consoles but not too old so you don't want something like a nest but something
32:08 like an n64 playstation playstation
32:11 makes sense actually yeah you can clean up the quality of it a fair bit because
32:15 to be fair a nest is already pretty clean old anime yeah um streamed
32:20 video i'm oh sorry oh oh that's where i got confused by streams
32:24 i don't necessarily mean live streaming although it would help with that but any
32:28 kind of internet video where it's like pretty good but a little bit of tidy up
32:32 would probably not be a bad idea it's great for that guess what vr
32:37 lots of people are using it for vr because the displays are low resolution
32:41 and it cleans up the image a little bit yeah um and apparently the results are
32:45 fantastic though i actually haven't tried that personally yet it's interesting how like a type of
32:49 content is specifically better that actually makes sense so check them out
32:53 at marsai inc.com this is one of those situations where we intended to do a
32:58 useless tech over a hundred ended up spending Anthony spent an
33:02 entire week because we knew we couldn't come out and say this thing is really
33:06 great unless we absolutely proved it like if we were going to come
33:10 out and say it's it's junk that would be easy because we've done that before we
33:14 made a video on the 1 000 like silver HDMI cable based on that
33:20 their claims were bs which they obviously were yeah and that's easy
33:25 that's like cheap easy content so we were intending to do more cheap easy
33:29 content and instead and you got i screwed paid someone for an entire week
33:33 to make a video but then they turned around and now they're sponsoring the lan show so i guess that worked out okay
33:38 um all right last sponsor they're back
33:43 i'm gonna do something hot this week by the way someone said their background looks fake it's not are that
33:49 i can like pick things up from yeah i'm going to type i'm going to type on this
33:52 underwood the keys don't come back up
33:57 there you go this is like the world's most convincing that's
34:02 that's my con oh it's out of the frame convincing i think this is an
34:07 NVIDIA ammo box why don't we have it showing the top secret
34:12 it's the wrong way around because it's a secret you dunk
34:15 oh no i don't i don't know i don't know it's just so much cooler all right all
34:20 right i'll put the top secret there's the NVIDIA crowbar too
34:23 yeah that's that's hidden there's a lot of secret cool things around that was
34:26 the uh that was the container that anyone who reviewed the uh gtx 590 yeah
34:32 yeah got the card in and it was such a terrible shipping container my first one
34:36 was broken because they just put like packing peanuts and like an anti-static bag in
34:41 there and it's just a metal container there's no like there's no shock absorption
34:46 so my card was totally broken so we're in the chat wow cgi has come a long way
34:50 yeah oh you dicks um
34:54 all right what do you want today uh we're going we're going hot you can
34:58 do whatever you want but i'm going with the ghost peppers ghost pepper buffalo
35:01 sauce did you do it last week no i went i went
35:05 i ate an entire pack of the maple maybe we both said we were like going to do it
35:10 or i said i was going to do it and i don't think either of us did it so yeah
35:15 oh i'm preparing myself these guys really do make freaking hot
35:20 jerky and not just jerky they also make barbecue sauce hot sauce and a spice rub
35:26 so their carolina reaper hot sauce uses one of the hottest peppers in the world
35:31 the jalapeno no i'm just kidding the carolina reaper
35:34 their jerky is made with great ingredients without nitrates or preservatives and the goal is to create
35:39 a snack that is full of flavor and spice that's not bad for you
35:42 it's definitely full of flavor and it's definitely full of spices i'm starting with a small piece i'm working
35:46 my way up to it today they've got 13 different flavors of
35:50 jerky i'm gonna regret that was some of the favorites did you eat the whole
35:53 thing yep oh being the sriracha bacon maple
35:56 buffalo bacon and traditional flavors
35:59 i'm partial to the mojo me too and the uh
36:04 which one's the one with the white and black packaging is that the sausage classic is that classic no classic is
36:08 red traditional is red no there's one with a white and black
36:12 package that's really good whatever the one with the white and
36:15 black package anyway use offer code LTT to save 10 on their products at the link
36:20 below sea salt uh what was it something pepper
36:23 cracked pepper and sea salt that one's really good
36:27 okay i'm gonna keep working on this i'm i'm going slow and steady wins the
36:31 race man Windows 10 is bringing tabs to every
36:36 microsoft is bringing tabs to every Windows 10 app the spice flip that
36:40 around on me nona hexa was this posted this on the forum
36:46 microsoft is planning to add tabs like the ones in your web browser
36:49 to apps and Windows 10 allowing you to group apps together
36:53 they're calling this feature sets so say you're working on a word document
36:58 you need to research data on the web or grab notes from powerpoint you can
37:02 create sets or tabs of these tasks in a
37:05 single window honestly i think this is actually pretty
37:08 sick yeah that sounds great i really like this because often times
37:12 i'll have a few different things that are for one thing
37:18 honestly my preferred method is just to have more monitor space so i can have it
37:22 all open at the same time you're gonna have Windows 7 anyway that's so 8.1
37:28 are you running 8.1 okay yeah yeah okay i'm excited i wish this wasn't
37:32 news because i wish this was a thing ages ago but i'm not going to be down on
37:36 them for like doing something good so it would also be really cool if like on the
37:40 taskbar at the bottom
37:44 you could have your set icon down there so you could like click on it and then
37:48 it would bring up the multiple things instead of having it all in one because
37:51 oftentimes i want to copy between them and read one thing while i'm typing one
37:54 thing and having it all in a set actually isn't very conducive to that but
37:59 it'll still be really nice and helpful except not for me so oh well although
38:04 8.1 is getting painful because i think it's like less than 10 of people are
38:08 using it so like compatibility for my platform is
38:11 like really not great
38:15 so file explorer even notepad and they'll eventually be
38:18 extending to app that have custom title bars like photoshop um and they're
38:23 aiming to let iphone and Android users start sets and then resume them on a pc
38:27 or vice versa oh i'm getting my spicy hiccups
38:32 all right um
38:37 this is pretty bad this was posted by hey yo on the forum
38:43 websites use your CPU to mine cryptocurrency
38:46 even when you close your browser that's new well
38:50 yeah like we've heard of we talked about the pirate bay yep and another one i
38:54 don't remember who it was but another one
38:57 but this is new it's it's always it's always been kind of a
39:01 short-term thing because it's only lasted um
39:06 while you were on that page yeah luckily for these websites a lot of people just
39:10 leave things open in tabs wow look at this so they've got a pop under
39:16 that's opening up another tab
39:19 that is running this in the background so you see once they close it the CPU
39:23 usage goes away
39:26 wow you can still close it so one researcher recently documented 2
39:32 500 sites actively running crypto mining code in visitors browsers
39:38 that's a lot of sites actually yeah
39:41 that's pretty brutal i wonder what
39:45 these sites are though so basically in a nutshell um
39:52 so the one that they're focused on is mining monero so this is like
39:56 i don't know i think everyone should be offended by this like some people might
40:00 not think it's that big of a deal but this is using your electricity and your
40:04 CPU resources so like your investment to just make money from this site
40:08 cranking your CPU and it's potentially making your CPU run really hot which can
40:13 potentially reduce its lifespan especially if you're on a mobile device
40:17 and speaking of a mobile device if you're on something that's battery
40:20 powered this is going to destroy your
40:23 battery life if it's a technique that's being used on any sites that you visit
40:27 regularly
40:31 right now the technique works on the latest version of chrome running on the
40:35 latest versions of Windows 7 and Windows 10. at the moment no indication that
40:39 it's being used on other browsers or operating systems so your incompatibility state of the day
40:44 that's hilarious freaking brilliant
40:49 it's the apple approach you know we are secure because no one's making viruses
40:53 for us you know what's interesting is that that's not in the dock have you
40:57 heard about that uh yeah i did see that hilarious you know what's interesting is
41:01 our render server like the one that does our final export before we upload yeah
41:06 almost never errors out on a render in fact i'm
41:10 not aware of it ever having done it Windows 8.1
41:15 it's the uh embedded version the Windows yeah
41:21 all right dude messaged me today it's it's like the third a few days ago it's like the
41:25 third year anniversary of the like Windows 9 thing
41:29 oh really cool yeah so this is sort of a big deal um
41:35 if you're into like that sort of thing but
41:38 our formal emp or our former employer oh
41:41 yeah uh has
41:46 here we go where is this this is kind of crazy
41:50 yeah so here hold on i'm gonna bring this up
41:55 search civil by party name
41:58 so netlink computer inc um
42:04 oh wait hold on so here's some here so here you can i
42:08 actually didn't even know you can do this of course that makes sense so you can search for uh lawsuits or like you
42:13 can search for court cases by party name it's a net link computer inc uh small
42:18 claims small claims small claims small claims uh four times over the uh
42:23 over the last uh you know since 2011 and boom
42:29 net link computer inc bora group inc
42:33 the netlink computer inc supreme
42:37 bankruptcy december 1 2017. so this
42:42 just went down uh my formal my former
42:45 employer is i mean is this still up
42:50 oh uh uh
42:53 no i think it's still loading uh
42:58 no no i'm pretty sure it's still loading uh
43:01 oh oh yeah there we go the site's still up i really don't know
43:07 that i would necessarily recommend
43:10 um apparently shopping there though getting your stuff after you buy it has
43:15 been a little bit of an issue recently for a while yeah yep um
43:19 so i yeah i i haven't done any i haven't done any
43:23 uh pre like sort of research here but uh
43:28 i'm heading over to the i'm heading over to the forum
43:32 uh okay
43:36 restructuring okay
43:40 important service announcement
43:43 uh we figured it's time to write a formal post about the restructuring wow
43:48 i'm pretty sure this threat has been pruned because i know that there were
43:51 other things in here before
43:55 huh
43:58 all right
44:02 um ncix supreme bankruptcy confirmed
44:08 okay what is supreme is there sub-supreme bankruptcy i have no idea it
44:14 sounds crazy like
44:17 what but um wow yeah i've had a lot of people
44:21 no buyer two box i did not cause this
44:25 um no i mean that okay i don't know i don't
44:28 know well how much should i talk about right now
44:32 scale of one to ten like a six or six okay like not not that
44:37 high so i left um partly because i saw a great opportunity
44:43 in uh content creation online
44:46 and partly because i had some significant we're
44:51 getting closer to a three fundamental disagreements with senior management um
44:58 okay particularly the owner over
45:01 what exactly we needed to do in terms of our
45:05 direction as a company i also left
45:10 this was a significant part of the reason for my departure i also left
45:15 because the people that i had been mentored by
45:19 there um the people that i had really felt like
45:23 i learned a lot from were departing
45:27 um and they sometimes for very good reasons i'm not
45:32 going to defend the conduct and
45:35 job performance of at least one of them
45:38 but some of them were forced out by extraordinarily
45:43 in my opinion extraordinary poor
45:47 management decisions and that ultimately led me to believe
45:51 that i could do it better
45:54 so i had an opportunity
45:58 and i thought i could do it better and i
46:02 thought that my company made my way
46:05 would be something that would make me happier to get up in the morning and go
46:10 to um it's made me happier well i'm glad to
46:13 hear that uh i know you're having a moment i just wanted to add some comedy yeah thank you
46:19 and that was ultimately why i left i
46:22 didn't agree with the strategy i thought uh and this was something that
46:26 i pitched about six and a half years ago
46:30 i thought the direction for us to go and i mean by us i mean i was at ncix i was
46:34 one of the top product management people there i might have been a category
46:37 manager at that point can't remember um anyway i was basically at or near the
46:41 highest rank that you could really have in the company there before
46:45 um and i don't wanna you know the odds of anyone that this
46:50 might apply to ever watching this stream are pretty low
46:53 but my opinion of some of the people that were hired in senior positions
46:59 couldn't possibly be any lower so you know that was
47:03 that was there were some bad decisions there as well
47:06 um anyway where was i where was i going with this right so the direction that i
47:10 had wanted to go was um to try to get
47:14 acquired and the way to try and get acquired is
47:17 to have some kind of a value that somebody else would want
47:21 and it wasn't going to be the website
47:25 let's be honest um it wasn't going to be the logistics
47:30 system and you know i can't say too much about what ncix had
47:35 because you know i don't want to i don't want to be disrespectful of their
47:39 privacy as a company but i will tell you that
47:42 it wasn't you know robot arms and
47:46 you know robot eyes and automated conveyor belts
47:51 like what state-of-the-art warehouses were doing even back then
47:56 it was not that so it wasn't going to be the warehousing system
48:00 it wasn't going to be the inventory management system i can tell you that
48:03 much it wasn't going to be the um the super
48:09 talented team and there were talented people on it obviously like i was part
48:14 of it i think i was pretty talented there were definitely talented people on
48:18 it but i don't know that that was visible enough externally um and i think
48:23 that you would end up with um a lot of in order to acquire a team you'd have
48:27 ended up with a lot of dead weight um and i don't even necessarily mean in
48:31 terms of people like the locations that we had leased i think at one point there
48:35 were three locations in richmond
48:39 um which is a small city just to give you
48:43 guys some idea of why that wouldn't be a good idea
48:46 um so so so my concept for what we could
48:51 build having seen uh the partnership between NVIDIA with
48:56 the shield and eb games in the states where i think the shield was initially
49:00 only available to preview it at eb games
49:04 in the states and i was like why would they make it exclusive to them and i
49:07 could be remembering some little detail of this wrong maybe it was a nintendo system i don't know whatever the point
49:11 is the reason that they partnered with them was that they still had at that
49:15 time anyway 4 500 locations which has a value
49:20 another thing that i thought could have a value would be a distribution system
49:25 slash business model that combatted one
49:29 of the biggest difficulties of doing business in canada which is extremely
49:32 high shipping cost it deters customers from shopping online
49:36 and it enables brick and mortar to continue to
49:40 be competitive here because shipping a case across the country from newag is
49:44 like seven dollars shipping a case across this country from ncix could be
49:48 as much as 30 40 60 depending on how remote you are so
49:53 you know it was a constant refrain from customers shipping kills the deal you'd
49:57 hear it all the time so the concept that i pitched was like
50:00 an ncix light these would be extremely small stores um
50:06 like maybe 600 to 800 square feet really
50:10 small stores with really small storefronts that were effectively kind
50:13 of ordering kiosks and the idea was that you'd have technical services so you
50:19 could walk into small communities like kamloops and displace the mom and pop
50:24 shops with a trusted brand believe it or not at the time we were a trusted brand
50:28 you could displace those mom and pop shops as a trusted brand you could
50:31 probably cover your lease and your employee overhead
50:35 with the services business that you're doing then you would stock like two skus tops
50:41 of every category so that if someone walked in
50:45 they could build like something basically the computer at any given time
50:49 which is pretty easy to define it's really easy to do so right now you would
50:53 stock assuming that you there is inventory you would stock the 8400
50:59 for Intel and you would stock the uh the
51:02 ryzen 5 1600 or something along those
51:06 lines and then you'd have like a motherboard for each of them you'd have
51:10 an eight gig stick and a 16 gig stick and like obviously multiples of each of
51:15 these but the idea is that if someone just like wanted like the computer right
51:19 now like the bang for the buck sweet one that everyone wants you could just walk
51:22 in and buy it or we would build a system
51:26 and it wouldn't be a complicated system but we would have a network of trucks
51:30 that would crisscross the country constantly between the two locations
51:35 that we had in the west and in the east so that the model would be you can shop
51:40 online and you can ship to your house or we'd have these little tiny low overhead
51:45 locations scattered across the country and you could get free pick up at any
51:50 location and this was well before
51:53 amazon started doing pick up someone in the chat whoa ncx actually sounds really
51:57 cool this was an idea never happened that he was pitching i pitched this this
52:02 is what i wanted to do instead of these monolithic
52:06 high overhead extraordinarily expensive retail stores
52:10 um in order to you know i the writing was on the wall like seven
52:14 years ago amazon was going to kill us all like the people who were paying
52:20 attention knew this already so the idea was to build this
52:26 infrastructure so that when amazon decided to hit the switch and you can
52:30 see now they're running around acquiring people that have infrastructure that
52:34 they like like whole foods the idea was that when they came in they could buy us
52:40 um and that never happened
52:44 if i'd had the resources i think that could have been the way for me to never
52:47 have to work again like if i could have built my like i
52:50 even to go back like if i was the one who had the resources that i have today
52:54 even that might have been a model that i would have pursued i really believed in
52:58 it i thought that it was a great opportunity it's not worth it now
53:01 oh no you'd never make it now no but um
53:05 i should buy ncix and do that i couldn't afford ncix
53:09 not because i i couldn't afford um like
53:12 what ncix's net value is right now but i couldn't afford ncix's overhead the the
53:18 the monthly expenses um even with all the layoffs that they've done there's
53:22 still a lot of employees there's still a lot of buildings there's still a lot of
53:26 inventory um so
53:30 when we didn't do that and when we continued marching down the
53:34 obviously no longer viable big box
53:38 retail path i figured out that i had to get out so
53:43 ultimately the reason that i ended up leaving ncix and taking this guy with me
53:48 and ed with me thanks for coming along bro um
53:53 yeah that i was thinking that five year thing it's actually like seven or
53:58 something or eight or something yeah it's kind of ridiculous so um
54:03 anyway sorry i forget where i was going with that um right so so what happened
54:07 when i left was i had decided to leave and the reason that i was able to take
54:11 the Linus tech tips channel and so to be clear i take no pleasure whatsoever
54:17 in ncix's demise you know and i've seen a lot of horror
54:21 stories online but however they've treated other people um
54:26 everyone there all the way up to steve the owner and mary his wife they have
54:30 always treated me with the utmost kindness and respect um
54:34 i have not had personal bad experiences
54:39 with anyone there from from hr to my colleagues to
54:43 um i shouldn't say everyone there were some there were some some poor just
54:47 hiring decisions made but at the very highest level the at least
54:51 the people that i consider to be at the highest level
54:54 um you know i i take no pleasure from this i learned a lot there like i am
54:59 everything i understand about business what to do right
55:04 what to do wrong um it was ultimately
55:07 from them i i didn't go to school for business management i don't have an mba
55:10 i don't i don't actually have any formal education everything i learned was
55:14 school of hard knocks and ncix was a stupendous proving ground for me
55:20 um so you know
55:23 i take no pleasure in this but um
55:27 uh where was i going with this but uh how you got the channel right how
55:32 i got the channel so so ultimately um i was able right right right so i'm
55:37 i'm very grateful to them for giving me the opportunity to to
55:42 build up this channel and then ultimately take it with me because the deal was
55:46 uh look i'm leaving because i disagree
55:49 with some of the stuff we're doing and you my boss is gone who i loved um
55:55 and that sucks and so i'm out
55:58 so you can either let me walk away to
56:01 another retailer and i mean you know i didn't have four million
56:06 subscribers and a team of you know 19 people that's like a world-class video
56:11 production team like i hadn't built any of this yet yeah we were pretty far from
56:15 it yeah we were a long way away from this but for me personally anyway
56:19 my stock was high enough that i could have walked into literally any
56:23 electronics entity and gone like this and i would have had
56:27 a job so i wasn't concerned about getting a job
56:31 what i was concerned about was building a team and building something and making
56:35 sure that luke and ed who were both out of work if i walked out of there and
56:40 didn't manage to take them with me making sure that they stayed employed so
56:44 the deal was look i'm leaving
56:47 but if we can work out a deal where i take the Linus tech tips youtube channel
56:52 the trademark and any associated assets
56:57 which now that this is going on i'm really happy we did buy the book with a
57:00 lawyer um i'll get to that more later but if i
57:04 take all that stuff with me i'll sign a non-compete for
57:07 i believe it was two years but it ended up getting extended to three and for
57:12 pennies on the dollar i'll come back and i'll continue to support the ncix tech
57:16 tips channel so that you don't have to replace me immediately also i'll give
57:19 you as much notice for my departure as you need so i had originally planned on
57:23 giving somewhere between a month and six weeks notice i ended up giving about
57:26 five months notice um although
57:30 in fairness i phoned in about the last three weeks of it but then i had trained
57:33 my replacements for pretty much everything i didn't really know what to do when it was five months like um yeah
57:38 like i tried okay i tried so the fact that we um the fact that we acquired
57:44 those assets legally is really important because if someone if the um like the
57:49 bankruptcy lawyers if whoever ncix's creditors are were to find that it had
57:54 an asset that was worth a significant amount of money and let me tell you
57:58 Linus tech tips is worth a significant amount of money both
58:03 as a brand and as a youtube channel at this point um although you know no i'm
58:09 not going to say no thanks to ncix but most of that development has been done
58:12 in the five years since we left but if it was found that that asset wasn't
58:16 transferred tidally then it could also be found that
58:20 ncix still had some claim to make against it and then their creditors
58:24 would as well so steve i trusted to never do anything
58:28 untoward with me um
58:32 but creditors creditors all bets are off i really didn't you
58:36 know i didn't think it would come to this i take no pleasure in it but um
58:41 that's what happened and uh yeah for some context there we
58:46 broke off at what 240 000 subscribers something like that yeah we're now at
58:50 4.8 million yep there's kind of been a lot of work done yep we've been we've
58:55 been going pretty hard on it so yeah
59:02 so uh elena's tech tips documentary no
59:05 no that probably won't happen we actually tried to do it behind this like a behind the blow type uh thing here and
59:11 it was a total disaster we brought in a third-party film crew they like shot a
59:14 bunch of stuff then they submitted a rough cut that was
59:17 awful totally unusable uh and then we tried to edit it together ourselves but
59:22 by then our team was like 60 bigger so like different yeah
59:27 like a third of our staff wasn't in the video and yeah it just didn't make sense
59:32 um yeah
59:37 all right so uh what else do we have for topics
59:40 yeah that was wow that was kind of a freaking downer of a topic man it also
59:44 took a long i'm surprised people are still watching
59:47 sheesh let's find something exciting it's pretty interesting yeah i guess so
59:51 it's like learning that before coke came out it was green i'm like i'm like down
59:55 let's just find like something like one cool topic to do and then wow these are
60:00 all terrible um
60:07 oh tinder tinder tests using ai to suggest who to super like
60:12 uh they're testing a new feature called super likable that intermittently
60:15 presents a card on your screen and offers you a bonus super light that can
60:18 be sent to one of four people presented to presented on the card
60:22 the original super like was designed as a way to signal your interest in a potential match was stronger than others
60:27 but users have a limited number per day wow how many of those could you possibly
60:31 need per day wow i'm not i mean like i'm sort of pre online dating so i don't
60:36 really get i wonder if you're in like a social hub sheesh like somewhere like
60:40 like deep like la or san fran if you just like go through a few
60:45 hundred people and you're just like there's many more
60:50 you know what i mean i don't know because i don't feel like it's like that
60:53 up here huh i don't know
60:56 okay well um i'm bored of that already because this is way better yep there's
61:01 officially mario cereal yeah so i like super need some okay this also isn't the
61:06 first time that nintendo has tried to do cereal
61:09 i thought it was kind of interesting because right now they're huge because the switch is like wildly wildly
61:14 successful but at a previous time of them being huge they also tried to roll
61:18 out cereal and this one is not just
61:21 uh cereal the box itself is essentially
61:24 an amiibo you tap the box on your switch and you
61:27 get stuff in game wow it unlocks gold coins and hearts in
61:32 super mario odyssey hit shelves mid-month okay i'm down for that all right well
61:37 that's pretty much it thank you oh lol max root access issue
61:43 oh if you if you have a mac and you're watching the show you should maybe look it up on
61:47 your own it's not in here um
61:51 but i'm pretty sure if someone literally just attempts to
61:54 sign in as username root with no password they just
61:59 have all the stuff all right yeah i'm not entirely sure on
62:04 all the details it's not in the dock but if you have a mac
62:08 look into it because it's a big deal so thanks for watching guys we'll see you again next week same bat time same bat
62:13 channel wow down there no don't be down
62:22 apparently it's patched so just update yeah there you go
62:29 what an issue crazy
62:32 this wasn't that short of an episode