The WAN Show - Linus and Luke Reunion - April 29, 2016

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6:05 oh no all right what did you do uh screw it screw topics what did you do what did i do so i i i got up at 4 00 a.
25:33 suppose hope this works out for everyone else involved uh comcast speaking of american american companies buying expe...
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0:01 hello everybody welcome to my house
0:06 we are streaming yeah that's not gonna make any sense to
0:11 them if they don't uh follow me on twitter uh but if they don't follow me
0:14 on twitter they don't deserve to get the references then they don't make any
0:17 sense then no that's someone else oh okay yeah okay
0:23 i i interviewed florida at the uh at the
0:26 samsung developer conference what people in the chat got it oh no
0:31 that was nick he doesn't count i also called nick a
0:34 bunch of people sorry oh wow that's so what you're
0:39 saying he doesn't count and you're going after his weight at the same time
0:45 i'm sorry you're an awful awful person i mean you weigh more than him
0:51 although you have about like five inches on himself
0:56 nick just seen all capitals i am multiple people
1:01 i am me and all the people i ate
1:06 sorry what what are we talking about someone said luke has his voice back
1:10 that was so confusing for a lot of people because we released a video that
1:13 i filmed on the second day first right and then other ones later so everyone
1:17 was like what is even happening right always confusing always confusing and
1:21 it's like that happens when i get when i let my hair get like really long and
1:26 then buzz it really short and then it's kind of just
1:30 changing for a bit i mean we've we've had ones where my
1:33 hair gets cut in the middle of a video yeah like a build guide once actually
1:37 yeah that's the best yeah yeah so confusing so we've got a bunch of great
1:41 topics for you guys today um
1:45 no not really it's gonna be kind of uh we're probably gonna lean on the events
1:48 that we were at yeah it's gonna be a little topic light but we'll have fun
1:52 because we haven't seen each other in over a week i think
1:55 because we've just been like busy flying around
1:59 events to like amazing places like san francisco and boston hey man
2:05 hey man i got to go to san fran boston's pretty cool i rode a bicycle in san fran
2:10 i got lost on a bike i could have rode a bicycle in boston you could have
2:13 accepted one of the guys probably doesn't have like a bike share
2:17 program no i think they do wait bike what do you mean it's like
2:21 it's like car sharing but like it's yeah bike racks but yeah well we don't have
2:25 that in vancouver no i know it's just all american cities are just inherently
2:29 it's super i saw it too and i was like that's pretty smart
2:32 and they're everywhere it's great one of the guys that i was with oh god why why
2:36 i was just in it why didn't you stop right when the ranch was turned um one
2:40 of the guys that i was hanging out with while i was there yeah donut bacon i
2:43 think bacon donut bacon bacon donut um
2:47 walked into literally almost walked into stephen hawking
2:51 no it was on his phone oh my god and then
2:55 mortified stephen hawking's like huge beast bodyguard was like no and stiff
3:00 armed him and then he was like uh uh what and looks up and then there's stephen
3:04 hawking because they're in boston and like mit and harvard and stuff so it
3:09 makes sense he was giving a lecture or something like literally almost walked
3:12 in and then proceeds to after being stopped
3:16 takes a picture
3:21 did he even ask like he's even asked to take a selfie i don't actually know he
3:25 probably did i need my keys real quick
3:28 i don't know but yeah i hope so like i'm embarrassed for how embarrassed you must
3:33 have been for him because that
3:36 that is awful i know that is awful like you don't you don't bump into people
3:42 you don't bump into famous people this is why this is why you don't bump into
3:46 people in wheelchairs you don't bump into respected people you
3:51 don't you know so many layers there's there's so many layers of you don't do
3:55 that to this and this and this is why people
3:59 are trying to make uh looking at your phone while you're walking illegal yeah yeah because people
4:04 are going to walk into stephen hawking luckily stephen hawking has an attentive
4:08 and large scary bodyguard right so that
4:11 worked out it was apparently quite nice but just was like yo
4:16 you're actually not no don't do that um so apple just announced his worst
4:21 quarter in over a decade
4:24 50 million iphones sold uh Intel is on
4:28 board the whole replacing the headphone jack
4:32 with usb thing really Intel really
4:38 womp wob
4:42 you usually do two topics oh i for some
4:45 reason i forgot that you already did one i thought that was your first one anyways blizzard has finally responded
4:50 to fans about the closure of the nostalgia servers and people are both
4:55 super stoked and like what but we'll get into why later on spacex
5:00 plans to send its dragon spacecraft to mars using the falcon heavy rocket and
5:05 that is sick and yeah let's put it you should call it
5:09 like the uh are they planning to like enter the atmosphere with it like like
5:14 punch punch through the atmosphere with it
5:20 wow then why did that take me so long oh
5:45 why is it it's like dancing it's like dance party yeah
5:52 thank you for watching my show lynda.com
6:05 oh no all right what did you do uh screw it screw topics
6:10 what did you do what did i do so i i
6:13 i got up at 4 00 a.m oh wow today
6:18 so it's like when i go to bed i'm already very tired
6:24 talking about tired tired more it's because you're thinking
6:27 about it yeah yeah um so i was so i was up at uh four in
6:32 the morning i got on a plane i worked on the plane um because i didn't want to
6:37 waste all the preparation i had done to do work on the plane
6:41 and then i um i did a thing that yes i had someone in
6:48 my family die so i went there and i did that
6:51 um can i help you
6:54 okay it's right on there it's dollar shave club not linda
7:00 oh okay okay uh nick was in space and uh
7:05 anyway so then i um
7:09 this place and wancho yeah but before that the
7:14 question you were actually asking was i spent the week at the samsung developer
7:18 conference so um it all kind of kicked off with a big
7:21 keynote uh they announced retail availability coming in a couple days
7:25 which it has now been so now as of about 12 hours ago of the gear
7:30 360 their new 360 degree vr optimized
7:34 camera uh they announced some some stuff that
7:38 actually didn't make it into my videos from the show but is really cool um if
7:42 you want to see not to give someone a shout out who like super doesn't ever
7:46 need shout outs but if you want to see some absolutely pretty good representative gear 360 footage check
7:52 out casey neistat's oscar coverage he has stuff where he's like he walks down
7:56 the red carpet with it and then he has like watching leo win an oscar from the
8:01 stands with it and you can spin the camera around and everything and kind of
8:04 see how footage from that would look and sound which is actually something that i
8:08 was wondering so he has the gear 360. he was the first person to get one and he
8:12 got one like way before anybody right so yeah gear 360 it's finally available for
8:18 purchase uh i was hands on with it it's pretty cool
8:22 it's not entirely seamless we did manage to crash the demo because we're me
8:27 why is that surprising so of course i managed to break the demo um so
8:32 basically the way it works is it records to the camera itself the live wi-fi direct feed
8:38 is actually really really good
8:41 um like it's pretty low latency there's there's it's one of those things where
8:45 like yeah it's not perfect but there's pretty much no excuse for not having
8:48 gotten the shot so you use your phone as
8:52 a live feed and you can like look around and then you actually press record on
8:57 either device it records to the camera and then on your phone with an app
9:01 you've actually got a like a browser that you can go through and you can kind
9:05 of go okay uh you know i want this i want this i want this it converts it transfers over
9:10 and uh from there you can either view it just kind of normally or you can view it
9:15 with the phone using the motion sensors or you can view it with the samsung gear
9:19 vr yeah so there's a lot of different ways to consume it it's
9:23 very very cool actually you know if they like probably not this version but if
9:27 they released like a ruggedized more industrial kind of version would be
9:31 pretty cool would just like from knowing my brother who's a firefighter it'd be
9:35 pretty sweet if they could have them on like the top of their helmets right their chief outside could switch between
9:41 person right and see what they're seeing that would actually one of them could
9:45 radio back and be like chief we've got an obstruction or something and then he
9:48 can like see it so it'd be almost like like video game style pretty much yeah
9:52 right so he's now like the rts like
9:56 master managing his little like firefighter minions exactly that'd be
10:00 awesome you have like axe firefighter and hose firefighter you have to like
10:05 manage positioning them okay i think i think you're taking it a
10:09 little far but uh quite a few years ago i was trying to
10:13 develop a firefighting video game sure something along those lines
10:16 i'm not even kidding i was anyways and then i was like wow i'm bad at
10:20 programming i should not
10:26 so other than the gear 360 i mean the the developer conference was really
10:32 geared oh
10:36 more towards developers so they're they're yeah there there was a lot of
10:41 stuff like around their new arctic hardware as well as the uh rg hardware
10:46 arctic a-r-t-i-k yeah arctic
10:49 um so it's kind of it goes from the arctic one is this more arduino
10:54 type thing and the arctic 10 is like capable of machine learning it's got like this gigantic developer board it's
10:59 like this big um got a bunch of like wireless modules and like all kinds of
11:03 like much much more functionality and people were building things that could
11:08 interact with their cloud service that sits behind arctic from
11:13 other clouds and then they were putting arctic hardware in devices and
11:17 interacting with these other clouds so they had like everything from a water purifier to
11:21 uh smart home stuff to uh you know that gebo stupid thing that i backed on
11:26 indiegogo they had something actually that looks functionally very similar
11:32 to what the jibo team is promising to deliver at some point
11:36 just as kind of a tech demo yeah like hey gebo who's george clooney yeah
11:41 jeebo's like a dude jackson things uh sorry not jibo i
11:46 forgot i forget what they call it but i ended up doing a video about that one yeah probably the highlight of the trip
11:50 though for me was uh was that i got to meet real celebrities
11:54 like not like fake oh fake youtube
11:58 celebrities like you know people who you know perform musical concerts uh so i i
12:04 interviewed florida who's coming out with a mobile game welcome to my game
12:10 yeah it should oh my god i really hope
12:13 that's how it looks i really sincerely doubt
12:17 that that is how it will load because that actually wouldn't really make
12:21 anyone welcome to my game why not go
12:25 racing
12:28 i'm done now there's no more that's probably for the best song ends there um
12:35 so uh anyway
12:38 yeah anyway
12:41 i'm sorry so what is the game about what do you do
12:45 well okay so i did ask him what's unique about it and he basically said well
12:50 fast cars i'm like okay like like the fliest cars
12:56 okay so we've got that down the floor no
12:59 flies okay yeah fly is like clarification like they're fly oh um and
13:04 then the other thing is like he's in it so like he's his music
13:10 is involved in the soundtrack okay um
13:13 other than that details are very scarce so
13:17 i do know that he i do know that he spent some time actually on a track
13:22 and then spent some time like i'm sure
13:25 he needed to do that with the controls oh yeah i i don't think he was even
13:28 pretending i don't think he was pretending he needed to do that okay yeah i don't think that i don't think
13:33 that's the thing that happened i think that basically he
13:37 wanted to and did it because he's florida yeah um yeah
13:41 so that's fair he spent some time with the controls like making sure that they
13:44 got everything right he actually says he spent a lot of time like making
13:48 sure they had the the feel of the game exactly the way he wanted it so
13:53 yeah that's uh that sounds pretty cool i i'm i'm genuinely going to try it
13:57 sure i it's called speed gods the title is all
14:01 caps bold and italicized and that like i i i double checked to
14:07 make sure that it wasn't just that it just like defines the game yeah i
14:10 checked to make sure that it wasn't like uh just just uh a logo and it's not like
14:15 when they they write it just in text about you know a press release or
14:18 whatever it is italicized bolded and
14:23 all caps so um that really gets the
14:26 point across i think um so then tommy thayer guitarist for kiss of all things
14:32 uh he's releasing a children's storytelling app
14:35 that he wrote all the music for but not kiss music hopefully yeah
14:41 no no no so so so i was talking to him about it he was like yeah this was like
14:45 a really different creative challenge for me where we're planning to add it's
14:49 kind of like semi-animated okay yeah yeah yeah yeah and then it's got he he
14:54 calls them diddies so he wrote little ditties to go along
14:57 with the story that he's like yeah i know that could be kind
15:00 of cool actually that one i will check out as well that one's coming that doesn't sound like a mirror of every
15:05 single other game in its genre yeah but i mean what that said you can't
15:10 you can't say like oh this racing game won't be good because there are other
15:14 racing no it could be it could be good i just like i know i have a few different
15:18 friends that are in like mobile game development and like out of the few
15:22 different they all work at different studios well okay two of them are the same one but whatever out of those ones
15:26 almost all of them have worked on a racing game for a mobile platform
15:32 right it's just a lot of them yeah so many of them suck one of them
15:36 was good that's the problem is like i tend to dismiss the entire genre like i
15:40 i have the same sort of initial reaction as you
15:44 oh it'll probably be terrible and from a purely numbers perspective
15:48 it will probably be terrible yeah but maybe it won't if not that's cool i like
15:53 the idea and again one of them was okay it was just far
15:57 too pay to win they had uh they had some other really cool demos they had a
16:01 roller coaster with like like a 4d roller coaster with like moving seats
16:05 and stuff with gear vr um which
16:09 man it's like it's one of those things where i'm like i know i'm at the samsung
16:13 developer conference so i know we really have to wear gear vrs for this but like
16:18 boy do i ever wish i was wearing an oculus or a vive yeah yeah cause when i
16:23 when you when we hear about like that roller coaster that just installed gear
16:26 vrs i'm just like damn it guys like
16:29 use something else but it's the seating experiences
16:33 there's so much like there's there's so
16:36 much of a greater hardware requirement for the other ones like there's so much
16:40 more investment whereas like gear vrs you just throw a bunch of phones
16:43 in a bunch of like probably samsung gave
16:46 them a pretty good deal to implement that because of all the press around
16:50 around something like that um yeah
16:54 so it just kind of it just kind of is what it is in the cases of of something
16:58 like that anyway the demo is cool because i've never actually done uh like
17:02 a roller coaster demo with a moving chair it's amazing how close you can get
17:06 to like a zero g feel just with a moving chair science
17:11 man scientists are cool yeah um and then the last demo but the
17:16 right but the latency the latency and the resolution are just the resolution
17:21 on those is a little rough yeah considering even with the vive and the
17:24 oculus like the resolution you can see it sometimes like it's it's
17:29 it's improvement will be good but they're pretty good and then you jump down to a
17:33 gears the graphics are pretty rough too like uh playing have you played a space
17:37 pirate trainer no oh you don't get to play that you have
17:41 to play it yeah it's i saw sign into my account i saw right i saw it on there i
17:46 just decided that i was going to spend most of my time in raw data because i knew that you hadn't
17:51 right so i thought we could combine experiences yeah yeah space pirate
17:54 trainer is a total freaking blast but like the graphics are not that great and
17:59 there's like a good and a better slider right now and the better slider which
18:05 doesn't look very good is apparently like
18:09 980 and up optimized
18:12 oh man oh please no um last cool demo
18:16 that i did was and these guys these guys they're
18:20 i asked them what their company did and they're like yeah so our company
18:26 uh sets up like experiential demos
18:30 for brands and i was tempted to ask them i didn't end up doing it i kind of wish that i
18:34 had i was tempted to ask them so did samsung pay you to be here
18:40 or did you volunteer to be here slash pay for a booth here
18:44 in order to meet developers i'm actually
18:47 not sure who's winning in this situation their demo was really cool so they had
18:52 this escape room style thing okay um and
18:55 then they were using each of the eight cameras above this very small room like
19:01 like less than the total range of an htc vive with the two lighthouses oh wow
19:05 okay um each of those eight cameras is worth 3500 macaroons
19:12 yeah and then they had these they had like these objects like uh like pieces
19:17 of the puzzle very very like tomb raider very like
19:21 uncharted yeah style puzzles where you move statues around and do this stuff
19:26 the graphics running off of the gear vr on an s7
19:31 by far the most impressive demo i saw there because there was another vr game
19:35 like a tech demo game that i saw where you like blast bad guys or something a
19:38 lot of the problems like you kind of just played the crisis uh rock climbing
19:43 game yet no i haven't like there's there's there are vr demos that have
19:47 very good graphics the problem is the vast majority of people making vr think
19:52 i'm even going to keep saying demos because they're basically all just demos
19:56 even the games um like are all tech
20:00 dudes trying to get like feasibility across like look
20:04 this is what we're able to make not necessarily like oh it's so beautiful
20:08 right so that would be nice so the graphics were really impressive um latency was as
20:13 good as you can possibly expect because it was running on a gear vr but it was
20:18 believable enough with like uh magnets
20:21 on some of the objects to kind of get them to click into place like it would
20:24 in a game and they had just those little uh ir reflective dots on the object so
20:30 that the cameras would know what was what um that you could like solve like a like
20:35 a color matching and like move the object to here align
20:39 the light beam take the take the golden idol and then the door opens and you run
20:43 for it and apparently it was believable enough they actually have had people
20:47 slam into the wall forgetting that the door opening in vr is not a
20:54 door opening is this a potential
20:57 liability issue oh yeah for vr companies
21:03 yeah but that's part of the reason why like okay on my on my video that i made
21:07 comparing like the the vive and the oculus rift before they
21:11 released but with final specs for release yeah like current state of vr
21:14 video thing i talked about how amazing the chaperone system is and a whole
21:18 bunch of people were like oh it's like not gonna be that great because like
21:22 games aren't gonna put it into their game because why would they do that stuff like they don't put it into the
21:26 game like you walk up to the wall and there's a blue thing like it's just it's
21:29 a warning system they're not going to just like block it anyways um and that's
21:33 super helpful because lo and behold in the setup that i have
21:36 over there almost walked into a pallet yep and was like oh
21:41 well i'm super glad i didn't walk into the palate and rift is going to be
21:46 getting a room scale-ish experience once the touch controllers come out right
21:50 because it's going to have a second camera it won't be as anywhere near as wide as the vive is
21:55 right now but you'll be able to stand up and move around a little bit so it's room scaled
22:00 to a certain degree um and that's going to be a little scary there's no
22:03 pass-through camera because with the vive you can double tap the thing yes
22:06 and see the pass-through which is extremely disorienting yeah this is true
22:11 but somewhat functional quite helpful and like if your phone's going off or
22:14 something you can double tap it and check your phone without taking the
22:17 camera off or the headset off and sitting on the top of your head and getting grease on the lenses all right
22:22 so it's actually really nice right you want to not take the headset off once
22:25 it's on until you're done right to be completely honest you don't want to like
22:29 rest it on top of your head like a lot of people did i send it to you with grease on the lenses i don't think so oh
22:32 okay because i tried to be pretty careful no but like i was doing demos for
22:36 everybody so between them i was cleaning them and stuff because people would be like that was really cool and i'd be
22:41 like
22:44 time to clean everything again but uh
22:48 yo where was i going with this crap
22:53 safety yeah i know yeah so the rift doesn't have that uh which kind of sucks
22:57 a lot i'm gonna start divulging into riff versus vive real quick oh okay yeah
23:02 well we do have more topics yes um time
23:05 warner cable has been purchased uh by charter
23:09 communications 78 billion dollars
23:13 78 billion i mean is that wow are those even are those even real numbers yeah
23:18 yeah like does that is does this even mean anything to anyone
23:22 it's official uncle sam says charter can buy time warner cable
23:27 they just approved the 78 billion dollar
23:31 deal today who's charter
23:34 um i have to confess as someone who is
23:39 not american and doesn't pay that much attention to huge american mega
23:44 corporations i am actually not sure what
23:47 all of the companies that that the mega corporation that is charter probably
23:52 owns so in a nutshell uh the u.s department
23:55 of justice justice approved and fcc chairman tom wheeler spoke in favor of
23:59 the deal on monday it does still need to be approved by the
24:02 fcc itself tom wheeler supports it but the fcc has
24:06 not given official approval there are caveats to the deal charter is not
24:10 allowed to impede access to streaming content is not allowed to impose data
24:16 caps or charge usage-based prices and is not allowed to charge inter-connection
24:20 fees wheeler says that all three seven-year
24:25 conditions will help consumers by benefiting online video provider
24:29 competition it is unclear though what he means by
24:33 seven-year conditions whether that means that they can impose data caps and
24:37 impede access after seven years is up or what yeah
24:41 um this apparently also covers charters purchase of bright house networks a
24:45 cable provider that has most of its market share in florida for 10.4 billion
24:50 dollars spectrum or charter spectrum
24:54 just seems to be like an isp
24:57 they have internet they have phone they have cable tv
25:00 just packages i've never heard of these guys
25:05 how are they so big that they're buying time warner who i've definitely heard of
25:08 multiple times if the
25:11 do they not are they not as big of jerks
25:15 as the other companies that would be a good thing yeah it looks like the the usual sort of
25:20 it seems super normal yeah so like tv internet voice and uh
25:27 mobile or something okay i don't i don't know cool it's yeah well good for them i
25:33 suppose hope this works out for everyone else involved uh comcast speaking of
25:37 american american companies buying expensive things yeah bought out
25:41 dreamworks for 3.8 billion
25:44 um so their nbc universal division is
25:47 actually acquiring the dreamworks animation studio for about 3.8 billion i
25:51 mean it's all just you know rounding rounding at that point it's
25:55 funny how 10 million dollars could literally just be like an
25:58 inconsequential rounding error yeah
26:02 this big hold up for a second okay listen to this charter communications is an american
26:06 cable telecommunications company which offers their services to consumers and
26:10 businesses under the branding of charter spectrum which is exactly what we just
26:13 found yeah providing services to 5.9 million customers in 29 states it is the
26:17 fourth largest cable operator in the united states by subscribers behind
26:21 comcast time warner time warner cable
26:24 and cox communications why were they able to buy time warner
26:28 i don't know why didn't time warner buy them
26:31 um great question and if Colton had put
26:36 more detail in the dock that i didn't look at because i was
26:40 um at a conference and at a funeral then we would know
26:45 but it's a good question yeah i like the way you think thanks
26:49 so i don't know this seems so weird anyways sorry
26:53 i am actually surprised that something like dreamworks costs as little as 2.8
26:59 billion four billion dollars yeah because
27:02 like looking at ground like like i hear you i mean we're talking how
27:07 to train your dragon franchise trek franchise i'm assuming
27:12 that they're owning the ip behind these particular works i mean how to train
27:15 your dragon has a netflix series that is going right now as a continuation of the
27:20 movies what is dreamworks done recently um
27:24 wow i'm glad you asked dreamworks is one of
27:28 those like asking so many annoying questions why do they not have the sex
27:32 appeal of pixar
27:35 okay so for one thing they haven't been quite as consistent
27:38 in terms of the uh the what they've delivered like
27:41 certain stuff has been great shrek great how to train dragon great
27:46 the croods i yeah wow really well received i thought it was awful
27:51 kung fu panda though is dreamworks um
27:55 but this is interesting i mean i guess i'm sort of overestimating how much
27:59 these are worth potentially i mean its feature films have grossed 13.85 billion
28:04 worldwide uh this is just according to the wikipedia article so take it with
28:08 the grain of wikipedia salt and it's unclear whether or not that includes
28:12 licensed products for example but um yeah i don't know i guess i just
28:17 i would have thought that that it would be that would be worth
28:21 more than that madagascar is also dreamworks it just the reason why i said
28:26 that was because what
28:29 like how to train their dragon is the last thing that i can think of from them
28:32 that was super awesome and the first one of that
28:36 is a little old now yeah yeah even the most recent one is
28:40 not that recent did you watch the penguins in madagascar movie no again
28:44 that's actually oh that's not that new either but it's hard to i mean it's hard for us to know sort of what they have in
28:48 the pipeline right now like you know if they have like oh yeah we've
28:52 got like a bunch of like crazy awesome product projects going like look at all
28:55 this awesome stuff that we've got i just feel like it's been a while and i love
28:58 little old animated movies so like i'd see a lot of these things like
29:02 i'm a grown dude and frozen was great um but like
29:07 it's been a while since i've gone to something and it's been like dreamworks
29:11 yeah you know what i mean and on that note why don't we get into
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33:46 um hackers stole 80 million dollars from
33:49 a central bank because it had 10 switches and no firewall god so the
33:55 original article here is from uk business insider
34:00 and uh basically okay okay the op of
34:04 this his name is paranoid wallet
34:07 that's my fault that's amazing i love that that's the best lineup of like op
34:12 name and article that i think i've like ever seen
34:16 that's awesome so bangladesh's central bank was
34:20 vulnerable to hackers because it did not
34:23 have a firewall it used second-hand 10
34:27 switches to network computers connected to the swift global payment network
34:33 wow these shortcomings made it easier for hackers to break into the system earlier
34:38 this year so the head of the forensic training
34:42 institute uh said it could be difficult to hack if there was a firewall
34:48 the lack of the lack of sophisticated switches and get this this makes it even
34:51 worse the lack of sophisticated switches means that it is now after the fact very
34:56 difficult for investigators to figure out what the hackers did probably more
35:00 or less impossible and where they might have been based because if you don't
35:04 have detailed data logging and i mean
35:07 based on that they broke in earlier this year it's not like
35:11 they broke in yesterday they just transferred a bunch of money
35:15 and like now they have broken the connection okay let's check the logs
35:19 from yesterday um
35:23 not great so swift is the society for worldwide inter-bank
35:28 financial telecommunication so
35:31 that's yeah apparently part of the blame is falling on them as well i i'm i don't
35:37 really know why but i'm assuming that part of the blame is falling on them
35:40 because if you're going to allow something like the worldwide inter-bank
35:46 financial telecommunication to go
35:49 somewhere you should probably make sure that that place is secured at all
35:54 i'm assuming that's why the blame is partially how do you i mean how do you
35:58 oversee that but how many like
36:03 what like i feel like you could to be completely honest
36:07 like every single gas pump has a checkup
36:10 every once in a while yeah that's true yeah like they should at least have like
36:13 someone go by every once in a while hey how's the server room going yeah
36:18 everything on fire what do you got set up you might giving us like an inventory
36:22 did you literally buy everything on ebay yesterday for ten dollars and is it used
36:27 yeah i don't know some amount of at least
36:31 oversight at all i mean on the same uh i have more than 2 000 employees at swift
36:36 speaking of oversight um the german nuclear
36:40 plant infected wow with computer viruses
36:45 says an operator apparently this is just like really really rod software really
36:49 old malware um
36:54 wow can we get some good news for this week
36:57 things that shouldn't be connected to the internet so this is 75 miles away
37:01 from munich and it's been harboring malware it didn't pose a threat though
37:06 apparently because the computer was not hooked up to the internet wow these are
37:10 names i haven't heard of before apparently the viruses included
37:14 w32.ramnet and conf thicker
37:17 i thought it was conflict so it was in a computer that was
37:21 retrofitted in 2008 with data visualization software associated with
37:27 equipment for moving nuclear fuel rods
37:30 uh the malware was also found on 18 removable data drives mainly usb sticks
37:34 in the office and rwe says it had increased cyber security measures as a
37:39 result excellent okay we have good news
37:43 google has patent uh sort of good news okay well google has patented maybe
37:48 hopefully means that we're closer to it happening but google has patented smart
37:53 lenses that you inject into
37:56 your eyes so we covered like this
38:00 in i think 2014 and i don't actually think the idea or
38:05 the concept has really changed but now it has been patented meaning that
38:09 hopefully someone's going to do something with it yeah and hopefully if
38:13 they don't they are not butt heads about it
38:16 yeah like the people that stocked mineral oil computers to be sold from uh
38:20 puget yeah like like them so the device is meant to replace your eye's natural
38:24 lens it is injected in a solution that congeals and attaches to your lens
38:28 capsule and is mostly meant to correct poor vision it contains a number of tiny
38:33 components storage sensors radio battery and an electronic lens and the eyeball
38:38 device gets power wirelessly from an energy harvesting antenna
38:42 the patent describes what would look like an external device to interface
38:46 with the eyeball computer and the tool communicate through a radio and the
38:50 interface device contains the actual processor to do the necessary computing
38:53 considering it it uh replaces your current lens what happens if it runs out
38:58 of battery um that's a great question um
39:01 like in the future are emp's just gonna make everyone blind so these lenses are
39:06 now a part of verily a division under alphabet okay
39:11 i you know what you are you are just the
39:15 difficult question person yes today yep
39:18 i don't know are you just jerk are you just going through the topics and kind
39:22 of going yep i'm not gonna say anything when this comes up until the end and
39:26 then i'm gonna just drop a bomb that's unanswerable and then we can just move
39:29 on thank you for that apple just announced
39:33 its worst quarter in over a decade mostly due to syncing iphone sales which
39:38 is not surprising because you have to make something better in order to sell more of them
39:43 i know but like by how much um it has 3d
39:47 touch okay which is touch but in 3d last time apple
39:51 sales fell um year over year was the first quarter
39:55 of 2003.
39:58 that is fantastic 13 years ago currently more
40:02 than two-thirds of apple's revenue is made up of iphone sales which is pretty
40:06 intense um the iphone in q1 of 2015 sold
40:11 61.2 million and q1 2016 was 51.2
40:15 million also known as down by 16 ipad is down by 19
40:19 and mac is down by 12 so everything is down by double digits excellent just
40:25 yeah and like ipad especially so screw everyone that was like tablets are going
40:28 to take over computers no
40:32 go away yeah i mean with that said uh Intel is
40:37 sort of not super bullish on the pc either part of the issue may just be
40:41 that hardware in both categories is getting to the point where it mostly
40:46 does what most people want to i can't think of anything i have wanted
40:49 to do on a tablet that i can't do on an ipad too
40:54 especially because the ipad 2 still is getting software updates
40:59 um i mean sure it doesn't have the same
41:02 responsiveness when i auto rotate it
41:06 it's not thin and the battery life isn't as good as it used to be
41:10 but like i'm firing up the netflix because that's
41:14 what it turns out we actually don't have this i mean i actually had you you've
41:18 met in my old my old boss um
41:22 so i remember him explaining to me that oh i do all of my
41:26 work on the ipad now like after after he left and he did the whole like startup
41:31 thing like he wanted to do a startup and
41:34 he was showing me like a presentation and he pulled out an ipad and i was like
41:40 uh you don't like have a computer because we worked together at a computer
41:44 store you know he's like oh no i do all my work on this now and i'm like okay
41:49 okay we'll see how long that lasts yeah this long
41:53 this is how long it lasted before everyone remembered that keyboards exist
41:57 for a reason and that they're really really really good yes at things like
42:02 being a keyboard being a keyboard screens aren't very good at being a
42:05 keyboard i especially find like i am getting to the point where
42:10 people don't realize i'm on my phone on hangouts
42:14 like yeah yeah they don't actually know i can trick people sometimes they check
42:18 yeah um especially with swiftkey i like the uh the comment during scrapyard wars
42:23 what did you type really fast or whatever i don't remember exactly how he
42:26 said it but bob was just commenting on you typing on your phone yeah um but but but part
42:31 of it is a well-trained swift key you have to commit like you have to commit
42:35 to it because it really does learn over time a well-trained swift key can
42:38 compensate for us stop-missing errors um
42:44 so between that and having gotten better at it i can type pretty fast on a phone
42:48 but there is nothing you can do to type quickly on a tablet
42:52 they're just so far apart yeah and like yes there are split keyboards and stuff
42:57 it doesn't but the tablet is so heavy it's very fatiguing and if you have it
43:00 in your lap
43:04 they have a device that's named after sitting in your lap has a keyboard on it
43:08 um anyways technically it's not named after
43:12 sitting in your lap it's named after being on top of your lab yes
43:16 uh so that was originally posted by phoenix arising on the forum
43:19 i really don't know
43:23 what apple's response to this is going to be this is this is really i mean
43:28 i sort of covered this in my iphone se
43:31 review they should make vr stuff where i talked a fair bit well they don't even
43:35 believe in touch screens on laptops yet are we really going to convince them
43:40 that you know a headset that plays i just like yeah i mean
43:43 they've been selling computers with unfrankly underpowered graphics for
43:47 years yeah my only my only reason for saying that right now is that like while
43:51 it's my review is coming soon but um well it's not like really ready
43:56 yet that's what's going to be hard to do in the future right for computers for a
44:00 little while word processing was hard to do
44:04 that was literally a thing and then now like we're getting further and further
44:07 and further and now like things just aren't hard to do so why upgrade your
44:10 computer honestly even gaming is just not that
44:14 hard to do these days yeah because no one's like really pushing the envelope
44:17 well that and there's the 10-year console development cycle that it looks
44:20 like we're breaking here yeah hopefully yeah looks like we're breaking with the ps4k or psvr or whatever they end up no
44:26 i think the actual headset might be called psvr so playstation four and a
44:30 half or whatever but vr is very hard to
44:33 do you need lots of them frames and you need them really quickly um so
44:38 yeah if they do that then hardware gets pushed it feels like such an oversight
44:43 that they that they that they didn't
44:46 all right you know what i guess it's still very early days there's plenty of time superheroes there's plenty of time
44:51 for them to come in and face time oh yeah you know the vr industry i guess
44:55 there's probably years before it's no longer early days like
45:00 just to be honest so i like it i mean
45:03 apple watch um i don't think they've released any actual sales figures on
45:07 apple watch in a while but my take on that is that's gotta have
45:12 been an unmitigated disaster like anyone i explain it to
45:16 where i'm like yeah the screen's off unless you go like this they're like oh
45:20 that's stupid like if they're not technology people they're just like oh
45:23 why would why would they do that i've been enjoying this thing what is that it's a
45:28 fitbit oh yeah the new one it has a
45:32 analog style clock i don't even i can read it i just don't
45:36 even bother i don't wear it to check the time i wear it for my heart rate it's
45:41 usually on this screen where i can see heart rate
45:45 right that's what i wear for like i was doing not to talk about vr again but i
45:49 was doing the raw data demos and it's a movable combat simulator right right
45:53 people like berkel get really into it right and he can't see me but i'm trying
45:57 to manage the cable for him so it's literally like i'm basically sparring with burkle because he's like going to
46:02 reload and then shoving his gun back out it's like whoa oh my god and like i'm
46:06 jumping around him trying not to get hit that's awesome and i'm running at like
46:09 130 bpm right it was cool to be able to like while i'm managing the cable like
46:13 oh cool all right that's where that's going i don't need to check the timer
46:17 all the time um so yeah luke's working uh finally
46:20 it's one of those categories that we just really haven't
46:24 haven't touched actually is fitness trackers and luke's working on kind of a
46:28 fitness tracker accuracy showdown type
46:32 of thing for when we go to mexico which is not next week but the week after can you
46:37 believe it so i'm trying to figure out and if you guys have opinions on this
46:40 let me know because the internet seems to not have a ton of data on it but um the
46:46 best like chest strap heart rate sensor
46:49 to use as a like good data comparison yeah drop that
46:53 in the comments that would be super helpful that would be very very helpful
46:57 looking at a polaris one and like a couple other ones but then like you need
47:01 special watches that aren't the fitness trackers that anyone's buying in order
47:05 to use them and stuff right so uh what
47:09 if you know things about that that would be super helpful um but yeah so i i covered a lot of this
47:13 in in my in my iphone sc review where i kind of went apple
47:18 is not defining categories right now
47:22 at all they've tried they they tried to
47:25 kind of reinvent the ipad as a as a
47:29 device with a pencil i mean stylus i mean something whatever job said they
47:34 would never do um they tried to do a watch and it
47:38 turned out that their vision for the watch which isn't necessarily the wrong
47:41 vision but isn't ready yet uh the hardware's
47:44 just not there yet um they seem to have just completely abandoned the mac i
47:48 actually screwed something up in my MSI vortex review
47:53 where i said the mac pro could have up to 18 cores
47:57 i didn't even conceive of
48:02 apple not having updated that
48:05 for now the current generation the previous one
48:09 the previous one three generations of Intel processors
48:12 it only goes up to 12 core because it is lga 2011 not lga 2011 3.
48:19 i i just i i didn't even i didn't even bother looking it up because i haven't
48:22 paid attention to the mac pro since it launched but they're just not even
48:26 they're not even trying at all and then it's just kind of like
48:31 oh yeah well oh i guess your revenue is down they're still trying on iphone and
48:35 we'll see what the se does to this number because it really is a solid
48:38 upgrade device for people who are running iphone 5s and they will have to
48:42 upgrade when the all 64-bit app store drops
48:46 um that'll be interesting anyways uh
48:50 nintendo nx to launch in march of 2017
48:53 and some people are a little salty uh
48:56 because the zelda game which looks amazing and has looked amazing since
49:02 what 2014 or something when we first started seeing screenshots of it and was
49:07 supposed to release in i believe 2015
49:10 i think uh is not launching this year
49:13 and will be launching in 2017 probably
49:17 with the nx and we'll work on the nx and
49:20 we'll also work on the wii u meaning if
49:23 it's like probably what i'm expecting it's going to be like you'll get an
49:27 awesome experience on the nx and you'll get a hopefully good but not as awesome
49:32 so you'll get the twilight twilight princess on the gamecube experience
49:36 um which actually is kind of a funny thing
49:40 to bring up because while the graphics were much worse on the gamecube for
49:44 twilight princess many people argued that the gamecube's
49:48 controller was a lot better than the uh
49:51 go like this to make link slash uh
49:54 controls on the wii that's pretty bad you can plug a gamecube controller into
49:58 i actually played the entire game with the wiimote though wow but what i can
50:02 tell you is that what happens eventually is you're like
50:06 you're chilling on the couch hold on let me just go back a little bit so i can
50:09 sort of simulate sort of leaning back on the couch here so you're kind of like
50:13 chilling on the couch like this and then the wemo it's kind of in your hand and
50:16 you're just like
50:21 well there's like okay i'm gonna get a little crude here for a moment but this
50:24 is actually like years ago not for a long time i don't know if you can still
50:27 find the video but someone made a video about how you can beat every game on wii
50:32 so this is like not even wii u days is a very old youtube video but you can beat
50:36 every game on wii by doing like a male masturbation motion
50:41 you just take the we stick and just
50:44 and you just win everything really and like he had a montage video
50:49 beating like a whole bunch of games okay it wasn't like yeah probably not
50:55 and like do you play smash like that isn't it a sideways control game
50:59 i don't think you play oh you're right yeah no there's no motion so like movement game okay okay okay okay
51:03 movement game like he showed a montage of a lot of games and him beating it
51:07 that way and it was pretty funny what was that even intentional
51:12 what a montage of games and him beating it that way oh god
51:16 that was not intentional it was great
51:19 uh so that was posted by sinster on the forum uh next one
51:24 ugh this is posted by alexp10v2
51:28 original article here is from the verge apparently Intel is
51:32 is gonna get behind this whole
51:35 no headphone jack thing we're gonna do audio over usb type
51:40 c what the crap guys
51:44 i don't get it unless they want to have two of them
51:48 that's what bugs me a bit because like there's
51:52 huge points in time where i would want to have headphones plugged in and a
51:56 charger and i don't think battery bank companies
51:59 are going to start adding like headphone jacks to their battery banks no and i
52:03 have a lot of other concerns here too like for example
52:07 in theory this is great
52:11 because usb type c has amazing data rates uh power delivery up
52:17 to 100 watts or 95 watts or what whatever it is
52:21 um power things much better yeah you could even get things like thermal temperatures out of it and stuff yeah
52:26 absolutely yeah you could you could do microphones on you could do microphones
52:30 much more universally for example so you
52:33 could actually have your headphone have software in it so that it would work
52:37 properly with volume control uh track
52:40 skipping on apple or on Android and and
52:45 you could you could do way more than just that like you could have like sick
52:49 lights on your in-ears like there's a lot of cool stuff to be said
52:54 i'm not saying it isn't cool yeah about usb audio
52:59 however the issue is that unless
53:03 it's implemented well it's going to be a real drag because
53:09 and and to be clear i i don't know
53:12 exactly what the plan is here
53:18 if we can utilize the type c port to
53:22 just pass through a signal from a dac and amp
53:25 in the device or an external device for people who want like a high-end amp and
53:31 dac to the headphones or the in-ears
53:34 passively then great but if we are relying then
53:41 on the headphones to have their own amplifier and digital analog converter
53:46 we are either dramatically increasing the cost of anything decent
53:51 or expensive yeah or we are
53:55 ending up with possibly and on the dac side i'm not
53:58 necessarily sold on needing a super fancy dac it's been it's been
54:02 demonstrated pretty conclusively by tom's hardware that
54:07 like even a super basic on-board sound
54:11 computer dac with the decent amplification is as good as
54:15 pretty much anything um but i'm not that sold on the dax side but on the amp side
54:19 of things we're probably going to end up with amps that are not that great and
54:22 we're also going to end up buying a new dac and amp every time we buy a new pair
54:26 of headphones it just adds cost in a way and complexity in a way that i
54:32 don't think they're trying to do it for thickness
54:36 i don't know
54:39 because headphone jack has been something they've been complaining about in terms of thickness which makes me
54:43 super sad because if they're doing all this for thickness like wow you're going
54:47 the wrong direction i mean i have other issues with the headphone jack it's also
54:50 not particularly robust
54:53 but it's so compatible like it can be adapted to the quarter
54:58 inch jack it can be used on anything from like an av receiver from 20 years
55:03 ago all the way up
55:07 to your car with an auxiliary input like it's just
55:11 as long as and like i don't even uh i don't even
55:15 want to say like a usb
55:18 type-c to three and a half millimeter adapter is good enough
55:22 but if
55:25 it goes ubiquitous like if by the time my kid has a phone there's a type c jack
55:31 on literally everything that handles these
55:34 duties that can also
55:37 work with outboard amps and dax and the entire ecosystem like catches up slash
55:43 overtakes the older analog solution
55:47 then maybe
55:50 but i i like i'm gonna have a hard time saying goodbye to older headphones that
55:55 i mean if as long as i can get like a module like a module or a usbc consortium or
56:00 whatever it's called um
56:05 yeah i just i don't really know i don't really know what to say about
56:08 this i'm not a huge fan i it feels like something that is
56:13 sort of unnecessary but i see why they're doing it because in addition to
56:16 any thickness concerns with the three and a half millimeter jack
56:20 there are also complexity concerns with putting the
56:25 amps and the dax inside the device as we continue to try and make it smaller and
56:29 consume less power yeah so if you can have a battery powered
56:34 optionally battery powered or also powered off the device external thing i
56:38 don't really want to power stuff off my phone like
56:42 i don't i want more battery in my phone
56:45 i don't want to take stuff from it and i've heard arguments that i forget what
56:49 it is exactly about um sennheiser's
56:52 orpheus 2 or whatever they call their new 50 000
56:56 headphone uh but they actually do have some amplification if i recall correctly
57:00 in the headphones because having it closer to the driver was able to
57:04 maintain better signal integrity and stuff and stuff
57:07 it's just i'm not sold on that approach making as much sense for a pair of
57:12 plastic headphones from the apple store that's brightly colored
57:16 as it does for the green yeah a 50 000 product where that that difference in
57:21 signal integrity is still probably pretty hard to pick up on yeah
57:26 um so they're promoting uh so here's here's
57:31 in a nutshell um what's on like a fundamental goal slide
57:36 um remove the three and a half millimeter audio jack from sources
57:40 um so analog audio okay this is actually a little bit more details this page
57:44 wasn't loading before analog audio is basically a connector replacement and
57:48 then they want to promote the move from analog to digital so
57:51 volume and shrinking transistors will reduce the cost over time user c and
57:56 value improved digital headset features
57:59 do you value digital headset features
58:02 no ok
58:05 the only one that i can really even think of
58:09 is surround don't care which i do not use yep me
58:14 neither so
58:18 yeah yeah also there is no reason why you couldn't
58:22 do that processing on the device because two speakers is still two speakers so
58:26 whether you're gonna do your surround processing
58:30 in the headphones or whether you're gonna do it on the device actually just really doesn't make much of a difference
58:35 it's just where you do that digital processing because you're still
58:38 you still have to go to analog at some point if you want to make sound
58:44 um all right sorry i'm just trying to deal with
58:48 something yeah that's fine a lot of this stuff is um
58:52 i can talk about australia's while i do this because i don't need to read anything yeah sure so this was
58:57 originally posted on the forum by no one um
59:02 but we've got the original article here on battle.net let's go ahead and pull
59:06 that up it is a sticky and it is a pretty popular sticky if you
59:12 know what i mean so basically this is the first time
59:16 since uh blizzard pulled down australius that
59:20 they're actually responding we should probably explain what australia says
59:23 it's a vanilla wow server that was community supported effectively a pirate
59:26 server but they were offering a gameplay experience that blizzard was not willing
59:31 or not necessarily able to offer yeah and
59:34 they were not doing it for commercial gain which doesn't mean that you can
59:38 just no take someone's ip so just in case you didn't see our
59:42 coverage last week it's two weeks ago
59:51 vanilla wow is essentially a nickname of sorts for the original
59:56 version of world of warcraft which has been essentially completely obliterated
60:00 on the current retail version of world of warcraft in order to make room for
60:03 their new stuff which kind of makes sense but uh if you look at their
60:07 subscriber numbers it kind of backs up the idea that their new stuff sucks so
60:11 people want to play their old stuff and a lot of people did want to actually
60:14 play it so they went on this free server which is a pirate server which is
60:20 kind of stealing blizzard's ip which is kind of sort of totally completely not
60:23 okay so blizzard takes it down and they don't say anything until more
60:30 or less now this post goes up um
60:33 nostalrius uh responded to this post
60:36 saying that yes in fact like it says in this post they have talked to us even to
60:42 the point of saying that they are apparently going to blizzard hq and
60:46 we'll have an update this weekend so it does actually sound like something might
60:50 legitimately be happening which is good um so a lot of people are kind of stoked
60:54 about that hope that kind of like honestly it sounds like they might
60:58 actually be releasing their own servers which from the nostalrius crew and from
61:02 everyone that i know including myself that played on nostalrius is what we
61:06 want we super just want blizzard to do it
61:10 because that would be so much better because one they get to be greedy and
61:13 take all of our money which is great take the money for the thing that you made blizzard that's awesome no one is
61:18 trying to make it so you can't take the money for the thing that you built that
61:22 is fair um but it's it's good to have
61:25 like a proper company running these things so that you know the next time you log in it's going to be there
61:30 because exactly that happened tried to log in and it wasn't there it
61:35 was that um so the the maybe not so
61:38 great part of this whole letter was when they went like yeah but we've been
61:42 thinking about this other thing called pristine servers what pristine servers
61:46 are is it's the current version of world of warcraft exactly like it is now
61:51 except no experience scaling no like
61:54 realm transfers and no buying on account gear and like a few other things so like
61:59 you get to play the new shitty game but with like maybe slightly less
62:06 i was trying not to swear wow it didn't work nope i went the whole
62:11 stream until right there so in other news spacex plans to send
62:16 its dragon spacecraft to mars using the
62:20 falcon heavy rocket because they are just so good at names that sounds
62:25 so awesome the falcon heavy rocket the
62:28 they believe that this mission can provide key data to spacex as the
62:31 company develops an overall plan to send humans to mars basically they want to
62:35 just do it so they can kind of see what complications and whatnot they may have
62:40 which is cool that makes sense freaking awesome how should we learn how to do
62:44 the thing well maybe if we do the thing let's just
62:47 spend all the money yeah and do all the things and then we'll know what things
62:52 about those things don't work at the same time though this can be definitely
62:56 seen as an investment because they just won a military contract for massive
63:01 amounts of money to put a satellite in space this is the first time in like a
63:06 huge period of time that like boeing and whoever else didn't get that contract
63:10 right so by showing that they're awesome they're getting these really good contracts from nasa and the military um
63:15 and if they're like look we're already working on mars and we have all the
63:19 really good data for getting to mars you should probably work with us if you want
63:23 to get there or if you want to go further than that or further than orbit
63:28 then that could win them more contracts in the future so there are some challenges um the atmosphere on mars is
63:33 so thin that it provides little braking capacity so they plan to use an upgraded
63:38 spacecraft a dragon 2 if you will powered by eight super draco engines
63:43 using propulsion more details to be unveiled at the international
63:48 astronautical conference from september 26 to september 30th i want to go to
63:53 that just to say i went by the way where were you this weekend
63:57 the international astronautical conference this is their propulsive
64:01 hover test so insane
64:05 oh ah
64:09 ah
64:14 ah
64:18 that's amazing oh man
64:23 oh man oh
64:26 okay anyway i'll just i'll just stop now in fact
64:30 i'm just gonna i'm gonna call the whole thing now okay that's fair thank you
64:34 guys very much for tuning in to the WAN Show we will see you again next week
64:38 same bad time same bat channel
65:01 so
65:16 you