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Livestream VOD – October 31, 2025 @ 21:58 – YouTube Is Making People B̶l̶o̶o̶d̶y Mad - WAN Show October 31, 2025
Linus Tech Tips
·Linus Tech Tips
·2025-11-01
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33,546 words · ~167 min read
WAN Show Topics
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Like, if anything, I think one year is not enough.
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Why are TabKeeper, TimeKeeper, and ColorKeeper the only hours complete, instead of just Keeper?
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Keeper Bookkeeping.
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Welcome to the WAN Show, everybody.
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Okay.
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sure let's move on to it you know what you're right yep let's talk about I saw s
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no no no no what someone linked the old badger badger badger song and I was like
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and it's it's pretty nuts so like yeah I don't know in general at least a like h
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what are we what are we supposed to be doing right now another topic sure let's
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I don't like it kind of has a front butt hey I could have given it like a kangar
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if you don't give me one you will lose a sale i have no idea how this llm is rei
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yeah speaking of you know time flying when you're having fun and it's it's it's
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oh my god just easy you became putting a wall I'm going crazy that I can't expla
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LTT Labs articles yeah speaking of cool and neat I guess we've got the two Labs
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yeah did you figure your thing out yeah yeah I rode okay don't wait not yet so I
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Like, if anything, I think one year is not enough.
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Yeah. Um, yeah, yeah, no, I got you, I got you.
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I do know that it's been, I've heard that it's been misused in the past,
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where like parents might have a picture of their kid, but it was just like kids playing in the bath.
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Oh, I see. Traditional like actually innocent stuff.
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Right. Stuff. Got it.
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But in my opinion, that just it either shouldn't be criminal or it should be very criminal.
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Yeah. I don't know.
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Cool. Good chat. Um, Lucas allowed hats.
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Oh, unique username. Got it. You look like Duke.
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That's his costume. His costume is Duke.
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Just one person identified it correctly. So that works for me.
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And my costume is Sammy.
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Here, check it out. I'm dressed up as Sammy.
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Wait, where'd Sammy go?
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I'm Linus. I hate iPhones.
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And I use the AirPods, even though I hate iPhone.
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I use AirPods and I don't like iPhones.
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Well, it's not that I don't like iPhones.
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Sorry. I'm Linus and I hate iPhones.
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You went deeper. Yeah. Deeper is definitely not the way.
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I'm Linus and I hate iPhones. Okay. Now you sound like picking up.
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And this segment, who are sponsored?
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Well, anyhow, we should probably do the Wansho.
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Okay. Do you know, you know, I'm not sure the Wansho, right?
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It's welcome. To the Wansho. Wansho.
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We got some great topics here. Luke, what topic are you most interested in?
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No, no, no, no, no, no. You pull a dick move and you pick the first two.
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Oh, okay. Every time. And then you hunt for the one that you think I probably want to say.
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I haven't looked at any topics.
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Oh, my God. Okay. I'm like stuck halfway through, but then we're just going to go with it, you know.
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They're already done. Did you do the thing? Did you talk to AJ?
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I want that to be a priority like soon.
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Share with the headset.
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Wait, he didn't respond?
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I will look into this. I will look into this.
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Am I short on Linus? I feel like I'm short on Linus.
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Wait, I feel like I look so much shorter.
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My torso is a normal height. It's my legs that are short.
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So maybe it's the other way for you. It could be.
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I don't think, I don't think we're the same height. I think I'm slightly taller.
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I don't know. What? What?
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It feels similar.
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No, you say no, you look taller.
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You should say that. You should say no. You look taller.
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No. Listen, I'm an average height.
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I'm the average age and male height.
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Okay. Wait, I got like topics.
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Sorry. I have to read this.
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Now you're sounding just like Linus.
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Okay. Okay. I got it.
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I got it. Maybe.
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Don't be like, welcome to the WAN Show. We got some great news topics for you today.
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House robots are also here.
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Whoa. Robots, Luke. How do you feel about that?
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You're really making me feel really good at my job right now.
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Wait, how would you do it? How would you do it?
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A little bit more energy, man. A little bit more flow. Come on.
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Welcome to the WAN Show, everybody.
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We have some great news for you today.
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House robots are coming to our homes, Luke.
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Now I feel like I could be replaced too easily.
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I'm putting my gain limiter through the paces there.
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Was that too loud? Sorry. It was unironically a lot better.
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Okay. Topics, though, not news. Topics lined up for you today.
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We got some great topics lined up for you today. There you go.
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I'm going to flub it. You know what? We're going to go with it because this is the multiverse.
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Everything's a little different. Incompetent Linus. Yeah.
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I'm incompetent Linus.
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Worst timeline. I'm the worst timeline Linus.
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It's, yeah. TikTok Star.
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TikTok Star Linus multiverse.
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I'm Linus if shorts came first before long form.
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Yeah. There you go. YouTube came.
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YouTube was 2012. TikTok 2004. Shout out Lisa.
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She did my beard. She did power on my hair. Can you look at how my hair is lighter, actually?
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A little bit. Yeah. We filmed a full plane about it.
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I didn't originally, like in the camera, it doesn't look like that way at all.
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But in person, I see it. Yeah. I only see it through cameras.
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I haven't looked in the mirror yet. Oh, yeah. I'm too scared.
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Well, I'll see. Why?
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Why? I don't know. Maybe it'll be like.
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You think you want a beard? Yeah, maybe. I do want a beard.
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I do want a beard. It looks pretty good. I do want a beard.
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I'm not genetically built like that. I want to get patches here and here. It looks weird.
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So I have to shave it like every day. You know, like Naruto? It's like that.
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I don't. Okay. My bad.
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Sorry for speaking. Wow. I had to.
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That's Luke. What? Welcome to the Rancho.
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We've got some great topics signed up for you today.
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Sorry. We got some great topics. Do it from the top.
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Do it from the top. Pick two topics. Do it from the top.
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All right. All right. This is a rehearsal rehearsal rehearsal rehearsal.
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Are you actually doing the intro? Yeah. Oh my gosh.
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I'm slightly nervous. Okay. Okay.
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Okay. Welcome to the Rancho. We got a.
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Oh, what? What? 80% do that.
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80% I need. I need.
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I need. I need notes. I need notes.
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Is there a huge pause after welcome? I don't think so. You just rolls.
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You guys this week. You were like, welcome to the Rancho.
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Like it's like we're enjoying WWE or something.
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Okay. Welcome to the Rancho, everybody.
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We got some great topics lined up here for you today.
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Luke, house robots are also a freak.
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House robots are almost here. Oh, are they invading our houses and YouTube is making some changes.
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Those always go well. Luke, what are some topics you're interested in?
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The AMD is no longer updating some stuff and AMD is doing some other stuff.
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That's crazy. Intro button. Where's the intro button?
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Top. Right. I'll do it.
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Okay. And then we'll flip it and we don't acknowledge it.
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Yeah. Oh, do you mind if I completely not acknowledge it?
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That's kind of funny if you don't acknowledge it. I think so. Yeah, I don't acknowledge it.
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Is it just for the Floatplane audience, you know, the floaties? I don't know. Oh.
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Right now. Yeah. And Twitch.
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Oh. And Facebook. What?
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Never do that. No, you've officially, no, you're not playing the role correct.
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Not really. You don't acknowledge Twitch other than to insult them.
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I'm the multiverse. You do not shout out to. No Linus in any of the versions.
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This line is only like TikTok and Instagram. We used to be so friendly to Twitch.
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And now it's just the breakup was not good.
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It was a bad break. Except for we're still in relationship because we still stream there, I guess.
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I want to get some subway. We like share a dog or something.
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Sharing a dog. You should transfer it once a week. Yeah.
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Yeah. A custody of the dog. Yeah.
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Okay, so hold on. Sorry. Okay.
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I'm so nervous. I don't know why I'm so nervous. This is like the lowest stakes, but I don't make so nervous.
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You're fine. You're fine. It's like, welcome to the Wancho.
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Do you want to rip it out? Do you want to do more? No, no, no.
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You know what? I feel like if a flub is kind of funnier. Sure.
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Yeah. Because then YouTube is like, what's going on? And then, you know, the floaties would be like, aha, I know.
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I'm in the know. Yeah. I haven't read a chat.
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I'm like so, dude, this mic is so, I think I am short of lines.
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What the frick? It's like, I'm here, but he like, I'm like, it's like, you know, see, it's like hitting.
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It's probably just the, the leg torso thing that he's talking about.
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Like I, I, a pretty considerable amount of people think I'm taller than I am because
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when I sit next to people, I tend to look quite like my seats a lot lower right now.
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When I sit next to people, I tend to look really tall because my torso is really tall.
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My legs are very short. Yeah.
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Like my girlfriend can wear the same pants as me.
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That's crazy. Because our legs are exactly the same length and I'm like over a foot taller than her.
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It's all torso. I think I've met your girlfriend once.
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Yeah. I think I have. Yeah.
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She's like, I don't know. She's like not tall. Nope.
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Yeah. She's pretty average. Sorry.
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I got saved. You ready to do this thing? Yeah, dude.
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Is that what Linus says? Yeah. I watched the show.
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I watched the show. You ready to do this is like a pretty normal.
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Yeah. Oh yes. Yes, I do.
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House robot and the YouTube change. No, that's not.
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No. Okay. Does he actually real fake real fake Linus real cookie Linus?
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That's another thing you would, you would secretly have snacks somewhere.
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I don't always have snacks. Like 70%.
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I was thinking of eating a snack while you actually, it comes and goes.
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It comes and goes. I was going to choose something while you do topics, but are white choosing topics,
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but I was like, I think it's going to be bad for audio. So yeah, I didn't suggest it.
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I'm tired of being kind of. Seriously, every goddamn time I use it, I'm kind of.
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We're hoping to push a full plane update soon. That should more or less solve that for full plane.
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Was it already pushed? It might already be pushed.
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Sorry. So do you actually, not all you're an admin.
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If you want, we can make you a non admin account, but that won't actually work.
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So we give you access to things that are admin accounts. So yeah, basically just get, get fricking wrecked.
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My Microsoft account. I'm going to have to go sign into my key for account on my phone to get my Microsoft.
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Stupid. It's actually driving me insane.
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Yep. I have a question. Do you actually want, do you actually care?
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Do you actually want those to be the topics that you mentioned?
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Okay. Whichever ones you think. Oh, okay.
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That is, that is. The ones Luke wants are too wordy and I'm going to flub it.
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So I'm just, I'm choosing the ones. I think I have, I have good, uh, I can shorten it better.
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See, in this multiverse, I'm, uh, this Linus is very, um, considerate of Luke's desires
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for topics. Sounds fake. You can, you can do the Nintendo one because it talks about Pokemon.
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You like Pokemon, right? Oh yeah. Just make sure someone does the headline.
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Yeah. Okay. Well, you know, I, uh, on the over the weekend, I was with, uh, it was me, Artie, Ariana,
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Belle, and Ash from the cable management, uh, video that we did.
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Okay. We opened a bunch of packs. I think it was like 300 packs between all five of us.
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That's, uh, it sounds laborious. I lost a lot of money that day.
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You know, Belle? Oh my God. Okay.
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I got a rant. Okay. I got a lot of cards.
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Every, and he's opened it three times. And three times he hit, he's hit the most like the best cards.
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I get, I'm like, that should be me.
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I'm happy for him, but I'm like, that should be me.
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Gambling. It's just gambling. It's legal gambling.
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I'm running into this kind of stuff so often.
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I'm on here. I'm going to read chat while you guys are talking.
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So I log in. Why are you doing this the wrong way?
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Why are you doing it the wrong way? So there's my thing.
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I am now logged in. Right?
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Cool. Am I logged in?
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Not to the browser extension.
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Well, why didn't it work?
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Literally reloads this page. Why would it do that? I don't know.
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I've never experienced this, but log into the extension.
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Why would it give me a prompt that doesn't work? Why is this not working?
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I'm actually going to lose it over all my multi-factor crap
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not working. No one else has ever reported this ever.
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I think you need to get rid of your extension and get another one,
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because I've never seen that just not work. Seriously, last night I was trying to do WAN topics,
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and I couldn't log into, I forget, something.
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I was just in a stupid loop like this. I can't deal with this.
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I need everything to just go back to two-factor or something,
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because I cannot deal with this.
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So how's everyone's day? My day was good.
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It's a makeup. They got a lot of work done.
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We got a custom PC we did a short for.
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That was fun. It's pretty cool.
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It doesn't matter. I can just copy-paste it from the...
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But now you need to get your extension back again.
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Oh, you deleted my... Yeah, of course, it wasn't working.
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It takes like three seconds to get it back. I could have done it if you didn't take the laptop.
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You know when your friends are fighting? Also, you need to report this stuff,
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instead of just crashing out about it forever. So when you have two friends fighting,
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just like in the corners, dang, they're awkwardly. This is what it feels like right now.
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That's what it felt like.
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Why are TabKeeper, TimeKeeper, and ColorKeeper
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the only hours complete, instead of just Keeper?
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I'm searching for literally Keeper. You think it's funnier that Fathi's off camera
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and yelling like this? Oh, yeah, sure.
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There's another Keeper around your bookkeeping business.
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Keeper Bookkeeping. It makes sense. Keeper.
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Like BookKeeper. Keeper, I barely know her.
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Ding it, ding it. Yay!
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Dopamine is flowing. He's never gonna open the Pokemon card back again.
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It's like a check-off dog. Just say check-off dog.
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I knew what he meant. Wait, no, wait, is that wrong?
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I knew what he meant. Is that wrong?
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Check-off dog, sorry. Just keep saying check-off dog.
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Check-off gun, sorry. Check-off is Star Trek.
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Like Anakin Skywalker? Sorry, I just made everyone mad.
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Sorry, sorry. You're not sorry.
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Guys, I know what Star Wars is.
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I'll take another sci-fi one. It's taking me to a project thing.
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Yeah, well, it sucks to suck. I swear to God,
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I have an impromptu topic. For which?
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For my Keeper 2 update. Never had it happen.
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I have an impromptu topic. Actually, that's not true.
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It literally prompts me every single time. I think it's supposed to for admins.
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Is there even a checkbox to do it every 30 days for a Keeper? For admins, yes.
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For admins, yes, there's a checkbox? Why would we have a checkbox
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in order to be evil? Sorry.
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It's a dropdown, not a checkbox. Yeah.
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But I think if you're switching between devices, it will...
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I have an impromptu topic. What's up?
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I switched to an iPhone after being an Android user. How was it?
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Nice. It's very confusing.
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I got used to it. I tried AirDrop, but like whoa.
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Android phones have been feeling not good
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for a while. Especially as a pixel boy.
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I really don't want to switch to Samsung. I do not like the Samsung experience.
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So I've been thinking like do I finally need to jump over?
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And then every time I use an iPhone, I'm like ugh, no.
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But I don't... It's hard to tell do I actually dislike
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the experience or is it just strange?
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Because I've used Android for so long.
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I think the hurdle was the back button. Because when you YouTube me,
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it goes like the 16 by 9. And then we try to leave it.
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You click the back button for iPhone. I don't have...
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I don't do buttons. I do gestures. What?
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Yeah, I'm a gesture guy. And it goes away?
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No. Like back, no.
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I just swipe in from the side and it goes back. What? You're doing the pretending
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that you don't know what you're talking about. I know.
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Rough. I know.
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Never go full ignorant. I know for Instagram, there's like a tongue
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gesture. I don't know. Someone figured out. There's like a whole gesture.
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See I'm on that video. Okay.
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What? That's it. Way easier. Do you have three button
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gesture? Hold on. I got to open my office
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application. Hold on.
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What? What?
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Swipe down from the top? Yeah, it's like this.
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Swipe down from the... You can only swipe back from the right on Android.
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On iOS, you have to do it from the left. Back?
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No, it just goes away. It swipes back from the left on iOS?
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Natural scrolling. Not very intuitive.
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You want it to be on the left, unless you're left-handed.
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Because that's the way Lord Jobs decreed it should be thusly done.
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And you can go back on Android from either side.
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I know, but you can't on iOS. See this is why I don't
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really want to switch to the iPhone. Can you swap the three
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button navigation backwards on iPhone?
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Like long after Jobs died. Exactly.
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I don't really... It smells like cookie right here.
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Dinner. No, I'm just teasing.
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Ghosts. I like cookies.
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Luke, ready to do this thing? Oh, wait.
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Yeah, I'm fine. It's welcome to the WAN Show.
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We got loads. We got fun and games.
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We got a lot of topics here for you today. Yeah, sure.
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We got a lot of topics. Energy.
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Energy and don't slow down. So it's not...
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Welcome... Welcome to the WAN Show, everybody.
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We got some exciting topics here for you today. And just don't stop.
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Find a word to put there. Remember that Linus would make sure
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that he fills as much airtime as possible. So just don't stop talking.
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Until the intro goes. Linus, keep looking. I'm getting nervous.
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You can also interrupt me? No, you have to.
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How do I interrupt you? Just start talking over me.
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Oh, okay. Wait, wait.
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Do we want to say when we're swapping? He can't do it. He waits until you're done.
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He's so nice. I'm the nice Linus.
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I'm the considered Linus, you know? Okay, ready?
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Are you ready to do this thing, Luke? We gotta hit it at some point.
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Oh, my God. Are you going to signal him?
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Yeah.
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Welcome to the WAN Show, everybody. Oh, you looked at me.
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Welcome to the WAN Show, everybody. We got lots of topics here for you today.
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Luke, house robots are almost here. That's kind of crazy, no?
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Yeah. And you two is bringing updates.
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Surely that will go great, right? Probably not.
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Also, we've got Mark Andreessen funding
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AI-powered AstroTurfing because we needed more bad things
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in the world, I guess. And Nintendo may have lost a key
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patent in Japan. That's crazy.
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You know what else is crazy? This is the intro from Noki.
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Hmm. Hmm.
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Hmm. Hmm.
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Hmm. Hmm.
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Hmm. Hmm.
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Hmm. Hmm.
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Hmm. Hmm.
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Hmm. The show was brought to you today by
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They're powering the reliable way that we're going to be able to go through
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the WAN doc with you guys and enjoy all these wonderful topics. Yeah. Why don't we kick things right
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off with the big YouTube news this week?
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How do they manage to do this? It's almost like they try
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to make the most unpopular possible decisions. I mean, we had that one
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thing recently where I was like, oh, that seems pretty cool where they had the AI
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powered likeness recognition so you could opt out of having
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AI slop using your likeness all over the platform. That was cool. That seems pretty
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cool. That seemed like objectively good. And then they followed up with
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a triple whammy worth of updates and policy changes with
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an AI super resolution upscaler
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that's planned to be applied to all videos under 1080p
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Oh, was it all videos or all live streams? Okay, I seem to remember
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seeing an email about live streams, but this says videos, so that's interesting
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as well as a crackdown on both violent video games
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and gambling content. This expanded
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crackdown, which goes into effect November 17th, is paired
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with more stringent age verification will prohibit content
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that directs viewers to online gambling sites which now includes digital goods
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gambling like video game skins, cosmetics and NFTs, and YouTube
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will also be age restricting casino style games without
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real world monetary value.
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Big G is also adding broader criteria for violent
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video game content that will be age restricted such as scenes of torture
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or mass violence against non-combatants. So this
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is a whole bunch to unpack. Let's start with the stuff that I
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wholeheartedly agree with. YouTube does not need
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to direct people to online gambling sites. If anything, I think the professional
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sports space could stand to learn a little bit from YouTube here.
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Has YouTube not been taking advertising from gambling sites? See, they have, which is why
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I'm finding the whole thing kind of confusing, so rules for thee and not for me.
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Yeah. But can I just take this as a small
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I don't think so. It's not really a win, is it? It really feels like maybe they're just trying
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to take all the pie from gambling site funding.
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Right. Right. But from which country? All of them.
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Is it American Pie? Is it?
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Also, I'm just recognizing that you don't have a Halloween costume
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which is a Halloween costume because other people dressed up as you. So if you
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dressed up in a Halloween costume, we'd actually kind of screw the whole thing up, which is like the most amazing
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loophole ever. And I'm just, I think
24:10
very good. I went as a tech YouTuber.
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There you go. Okay. Yeah.
24:20
And then so we've also got the bit where you're not allowed to direct viewers.
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So yeah, you can't direct viewers to online gambling sites, which now includes
24:28
video game skins, cosmetics and NFTs. I mean,
24:32
oh man, how do we, okay, because I do,
24:36
I actually do support that because it was clear that nobody else
24:40
was going to do anything about it. And so it feels like
24:44
for YouTube to step in and go, yeah, no, you actually can't do that.
24:48
I like that. I also honestly really like the idea
24:52
of age-restricting casino-style games, even if they don't have real-world
24:56
monetary value. I do think that there's a level of extreme
25:00
that's not necessary. Like, I don't know if you remember this, but a little while back there was some
25:04
controversy around, like, even Pokemon Blue getting banned
25:08
somewhere because there was the casino. Has a casino in it.
25:12
Seems a little much. Yeah, that seems a little bit much. It's not a core mechanic.
25:16
If I remember correctly, I would just skip it every single time.
25:20
Yeah, because you lose all your money. Yeah. But like
25:24
in general, I think I've spoken extensively enough in the past
25:28
about my frustration with gambling mechanics being introduced
25:32
to children in everywhere from video games
25:36
to real-world settings. Like, the collectibles.
25:40
Yeah, happy meals, even arcades, right? Like, you think you're playing
25:44
a game of skill, what you're actually playing is a game of chance, and you are
25:48
putting in a whole bunch of money, then at the end you get a little dopamine rush, you know,
25:52
barrel of monkeys or whatever toy and you go, wow, I won!
25:56
But what you actually did was lose. Like, I've had to have that conversation with my kids
26:00
where they go, oh yeah, the best deal in the Castle Fun Park
26:04
prize bin is this or this. I'm like, actually the best deal
26:08
is if mommy and daddy had just spent the money that we spent on these gambling games
26:12
and just bought you a barrel of monkeys.
26:16
But of course, you know, that wouldn't have been as fun.
26:20
We just need to recognize it for what it is. Paying an amount of money
26:24
to have the amount of fun that was playing these games. The prize is not a prize,
26:28
it's a sucker prize. Which sometimes is a sucker
26:32
if you like lollies. Which could be alright. Candy!
26:36
Ooh. Ooh.
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Ugh. Anyway,
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does anybody know if
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YouTube does allow gambling ads on the site?
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I don't, I have YouTube premiums so I wouldn't really see stuff like that.
26:56
Yeah, me too. Do you get ads for like, I don't know
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what's a gambling thing? Poker stars, is that still a thing? I have no idea.
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I have no idea. What's one of the sports ones? Sports betting, I don't know.
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What's, oh okay. Yeah, okay, in Sprel says
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it's all gambling ads. Yeah. They've seen stake ads, seen draft kings,
27:16
oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, draft kings, okay, cool.
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So yeah, man, this does feel a little bit rules for the and not
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for me, but then again it is. Oh yeah, big time. It is...
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Okay. If I can try to
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I don't know, devil's advocate is at the right term for this. Yeah. If I can try to
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vouch for them a little bit, which I don't actually think this is accurate, but if I can,
27:50
maybe they think at least that they can control the narrative
27:54
around their ads more, maybe they can target it to the right
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people, the right people being adults. Maybe they think
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that they can do that stuff a little bit better than creators just
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being unable to because they're just blasting their video out there and then
28:10
you know what, I'm going to take this as a small win still then
28:14
because they could
28:18
they could get even more money because they could sell
28:22
gambling content target, hold up just a second, they could sell
28:26
gambling targeted gambling ads against gambling content
28:30
and there would be more money in it for them if they allowed that content
28:34
to go to the broadest possible audience versus if they restricted it in any way.
28:38
Extremely small W. I'm talking like
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I'm talking like three three point
28:46
on an enlarged sheet of paper like on an industrial printer
28:50
but there is a tiny W in there
28:54
small W. I don't know because I think the gambling content
28:58
still happens because a lot of original back in the day style
29:02
and I'm sure this still happens creator monetization
29:06
was gambling sites giving people a ton of
29:10
money to gamble on their site
29:14
so it was like in a lot of cases undisclosed sponsorship
29:18
effectively and then actual just sponsorship. What they're
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cracking down on is linking not making that content I believe
29:28
digital goods blah blah blah which will prohibit content that directs viewers to it
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directs viewers but they will also age restrict casino style
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games without real-world monetary value so it could still have
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real-world monetary value if it was a real casino
29:44
and they're only actually restricting you from linking to it
29:48
so my interpretation
29:52
you can still make that content you just can't link to the site
29:56
that you're playing on
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does it say link or direct it says directs
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strength and approach I'm going to bring up the original source
30:11
prohibits content that directs viewers to online gambling sites
30:14
or applications that are not certified by Google so yeah it comes down to them
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certified by Google is very different wording than what we had in the in the doc
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including digital goods yep yep yep yep
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social casino content okay
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yeah yeah it's I gotta be honest with you
30:34
it's pretty it's pretty hand-wavy
30:38
it seems like there's a lot of room for interpretation
30:42
here which it's gonna have to be is in their defense
30:46
yeah it's pretty much what you have to do when you create site guidelines I mean
30:50
this is not a law right Google is not the law
30:54
and if you make it super specific people will just
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work around it it happened to twitch and they just became a laughing stock
31:02
you like have to do it vaguely unfortunately
31:06
so we'll see what that actually turns into the violence NVIDIA game one is
31:10
interesting so that one I wanted to unpack a little bit separately
31:14
sure let's move on to it you know what you're right yep let's talk about I saw some speculation online
31:18
that this was preemptive for the GTA 6 launch
31:22
oh which actually yeah I had basically the same reaction
31:26
of like interesting because you know there's gonna be an insane flood
31:30
of content whether I mean it's probably gonna be good but rather the game is good
31:34
or not an incredible amount of people will play it and there will be an incredible amount of content
31:38
made about it yeah and a lot of it will probably include scenes of
31:42
doing things to NPCs that could constitute
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well pretty much for mass violence against non-combatants yeah
31:50
honestly everything there will also be gambling
31:56
there will also be the skins there also be like literally everything in this update
32:00
will have something to do with GTA
32:04
oh that actually that actually makes a ton of sense
32:08
who knows but I saw that idea and it seemed super legit to me
32:12
it also could just be something that's been on the docket basically
32:16
forever and waiting for a quiet moment to just
32:20
kind of make these changes and and roll them out
32:24
I was not expecting this to ever happen and I gotta
32:28
tell you some of our content would fall under these
32:32
guidelines as potentially being age-gated which
32:36
is sort of a downer because this is the next section
32:40
what this means for you and your content content
32:44
uploaded before November 17th 2025 that violates these guidelines maybe
32:48
removed or age restricted but will not result in a strike
32:52
remember age restricted videos can stay on your channel
32:56
for 18 plus audiences
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so I tend to what content do you think would get
33:04
whenever we fire up cyberpunk just as like a benchmark I tend
33:08
to play karma get in
33:12
because then I don't have to aim and we can just kind of
33:16
you know rip around in the city and and it attracts the police
33:20
which gives me an opportunity to get into a firefight like it just is it's kind of
33:24
it's not necessarily a scene of torture but it's definitely mass violence against non-combatants
33:28
yeah it really is isn't it see I always thought of them as just sort of digital
33:32
pixels I didn't really you know think it mattered
33:36
non-combatant yeah yeah um so this could
33:40
affect a not totally insignificant number of our older videos
33:44
you should you should find a like
33:48
generic clip of like some like
33:52
I don't know what's that there was some like terrible flash game back in the day
33:56
where you took care of like horses you just like brushed horses
34:00
you should get like footage of that it's like every every
34:04
time you go to carve again it's free it just like covers the screen with
34:10
YouTube YouTube appropriate content
34:14
yeah I don't know so you can make edits
34:18
YouTube does have their built-in
34:22
video editor tool you can use to trim or blur the footage
34:26
but you'd have to make any changes before November 17th
34:30
so we would have to find whatever videos have this we'd have to go in and I think realistically
34:34
I'm just gonna not bother and then anything that they flag on us
34:38
we're just going to appeal and then fix in the meantime and then we'll
34:42
hopefully sort it out that way there are some
34:46
there are some sort of guidelines that they use to determine
34:50
whether it's violative of their policy so the duration matters
34:54
if the graphic scene is sustained rather than fleeting
34:58
so for compilation videos they will now consider the cumulative
35:02
duration of all the graphic clips combined okay and then there's
35:06
prominence so if the violent imagery is zoomed in
35:10
or is the main focus of the scene and this one bones me a little
35:14
if they're if it's against realistic human characters
35:18
yeah it's a small portion of the video though
35:22
yeah so maybe you've got some credit there yep some social credit
35:26
you know I was just in China so I had
35:30
social credit on the mind here I found a YouTube YouTube acceptable
35:34
game you just run around you collect carrots
35:38
jump we did it
35:42
yeah oh wait
35:46
more carrots jump I'm gonna
35:50
oh no I made it I actually don't think this is acceptable
35:54
I learned recently visiting the bunny cafe in Vancouver with my daughter
35:58
that carrots are actually too sweet for bunnies are they too sweet for horses
36:02
not healthy so
36:06
no what are they supposed to eat no good root vegetables
36:10
ok probably other things
36:14
but they said carrots are too sweet not good for them there are bunny cafes
36:18
yes there are bunny cafes this one's not one of the depressing ones
36:22
where like the animals are abused and stuff though they work as
36:26
like a shelter and re-homing service so when you go in
36:30
all of the bunnies that are in there can be adopted which is pretty cool
36:34
so I don't remember what it's called I feel like
36:38
I should look it up now but it's like the bunny cafe in Vancouver
36:42
carrots seem to be good for horses oh that's nice it's called the bunny cafe
36:46
oh fantastic 1696 Venables street there you go bunny cafe
36:50
pretty chill they seem like cool people I've never
36:54
been to a cat cafe because I live in one stale
36:58
disc it asked we have four cats living
37:02
in our house right now does a Vaughan drink coffee
37:06
say then neither of you drink coffee we have coffee
37:10
just in case someone visits I mean technically you walk into a Starbucks
37:14
nobody's actually drinking coffee is it still a cafe I say yes
37:18
well because they have coffee so they have coffee having coffee
37:22
yeah sure we have coffee fair enough got him
37:26
okay we do have some now I get to tell
37:30
the local government about Linus's illegal cafe business in his house would you like
37:34
to watch the TechLinked example of the AI sharpening
37:38
so the super resolution upscaler absolutely all right
37:42
here we go can we see this yeah well I hope so
37:46
that's fine I don't think we need audio it's more of a visual experience
37:50
oh my god is it a visual experience Linus
37:54
it's a visual experience what am I even watching to add for
37:58
nope okay so hold on a second
38:02
first things first oh is this just the same thing that we saw
38:06
months ago that Riley talked about months ago
38:10
is this months ago yeah hold on
38:14
hold on that's not what I thought this was I assumed this was different
38:18
hopped out AI super resolves all videos under 1080p
38:22
as well as a crackdown hold on hold on okay
38:26
I need to double check something to make sure that I don't say something
38:30
that I can't say
38:36
youtube debuts AI enhanced super resolution
38:40
for low res videos blah blah blah
38:44
high resolution derivatives blah blah blah will clearly indicate them as
38:48
super resolution leaving the originals intact
38:52
okay in the case of offending videos
38:56
creators can opt out
39:00
okay blah blah blah so youtube produces additional HD copies
39:04
of a low res source of material gives you the option of using them in the quality menu
39:08
next to the originals so no my understanding is that this is not
39:12
shorts directed it may be using the same technology
39:16
which is maybe why Riley linked it like that
39:20
but it will look like this so we may have to go
39:24
source ourselves a new example of this
39:28
and maybe we could try charlie bit my finger and see if it has been
39:32
if it has been AI super resolution
39:36
you could try that one too that would be a great
39:40
example of something that might have a thing
39:44
charlie bit my finger original does not
39:48
have any super resolution alright if anyone finds one
39:52
go ahead and throw it in the chat and then we can have a look at it after
39:56
is it rolled out already or are they just saying they're going to roll it out
40:00
youtube debuts yeah has anyone else
40:04
actually seen it is there a time frame for this
40:10
I mean they definitely rolled it out on shorts
40:14
there's going to be a lot of content that is not
40:18
going to benefit too much from this like any kind of pixel art
40:22
style gaming videos I don't think anyone has seen it
40:26
I don't think it's really out much yet or if at all
40:30
oh hold on a second
40:36
okay this there's no way that this doesn't have it
40:46
no no
40:50
no no
40:56
what someone linked the old badger badger
41:00
badger song and I was like oh no way like that one has it
41:04
so I'm going to go check and no they just linked it for fun I think
41:08
nice it doesn't have there's no it's just like auto 240
41:12
and 144 alright well it was worth a shot
41:16
whoa hold on when bingo chronified says charlie bit my finger has it
41:20
for me okay so it's a it's a user rollout
41:24
thing oh that's a bomber
41:28
hold on a second they sent two links oh
41:32
imager link here we go yeah
41:36
so that's what that's what it looks like for you hey
41:40
interesting that the even lower ones don't have it trays and
41:44
terrace on do we have like a
41:48
side by side
41:52
how to this one
41:56
of course it is because of course it is thank you for that very
42:00
useless also this is already a 4k remaster
42:04
so there would be no need for them to upscale it again
42:10
man it's been a while it's been a while since anyone has
42:14
helpfully linked that particular absolute banger
42:18
of a music video
42:22
I think we can move on now it is kind of a banger isn't it
42:26
so solidly good song oh yeah no no doubt yeah absolutely
42:30
love it and wholesome too you know like
42:34
yeah yeah yeah
42:38
like why do songs about you know being attracted to members of the opposite
42:42
sex have to be all you know
42:46
vulgar are the same sex ones not vulgar
42:52
I mean not inherently no they're not
42:56
no why because why do you single out opposite sex
43:00
well because that's what never gonna give you up is about I assume there's a lady
43:04
in the video sure yeah
43:08
I just don't know the difference well no I'm just I'm contrasting
43:12
you know songs about bitches and like
43:18
but what if it is a what if it is a lesbian
43:22
singing about bitches that well that's suddenly
43:26
totally chill I think they're allowed to do that
43:30
what I I'm not taking a position here
43:34
I think you are well is it on the bottom or top
43:42
okay we should we should probably move on
43:46
oh what
43:50
next position yeah I mean there's a lot more
43:54
discussion topics on this one actually like there's
43:58
there's where's the line between you know
44:02
do you think strict online age verification is a long-term solution
44:06
is the cost of privacy worth protecting our children I mean
44:10
if I thought they could do it effectively and safely and maintain
44:14
privacy and and not have all this data leak
44:18
no I don't think it would I don't think I would mind it actually I
44:22
wouldn't mind age gating things like
44:26
to me it's not really any different than them checking ID
44:30
at the at the ticket counter of a movie yeah like I know I know but I don't
44:34
trust them I know the the senior sides of the internet
44:38
have been available to us since effectively the beginning of the internet
44:42
some of the oldest parts of the internet are
44:46
very not safe for work I don't think they're that old
44:54
those jokes we've got to stop gonna wear out the button
44:58
it's not a joke
45:04
okay where was I going with this
45:08
right but before it
45:14
like in my experience you had to be pretty deliberate about seeking it out
45:18
and now it's a lot easier now now it's just there
45:22
like you almost can't be on most
45:26
parts of the internet anymore without it being shoved in your face
45:36
and it's it's pretty nuts so like
45:40
yeah I don't know in general at least
45:44
a like heavily filtered mode
45:48
because you know the kids are gonna get around it but if it wasn't just like passively there
45:52
all the time that would probably be better and I mean our next question actually
45:56
this has been very top of mind for me I just like I said I just got back from China
46:00
and they have a very
46:04
different approach to the tobacco industry than we do here in Canada
46:08
so I was chatting with Sharad from the business team about it
46:12
a fair bit because apparently a pretty popular thing to do when you go to China
46:16
is to load up on your your allowance of flavored
46:20
cigarettes and bring them back because they've been banned here for
46:24
I don't think they lasted very long like I have no idea
46:28
yeah flavored cigarettes I think were a thing here for a little while
46:32
but they basically went away because it was
46:36
determined that they were much more appealing to kids I mean adults
46:40
like flavored things too but it was more of a concern about thinking of the children
46:44
adult flavored things and
46:48
they had like all kinds of
46:52
cigarette innovations like I'm a non-smoker so
46:56
to me it's like oh yeah interesting like I'm not gonna smoke them but I'm like oh that's
47:00
pretty clever if you wanted people to smoke more like there was one
47:04
that they had that had so I learned how flavored cigarettes work
47:08
didn't know that before so they have a little gel in them
47:12
like I assumed that the tobacco itself would be infused with
47:16
sure some kind of I probably would have assumed the same flavor so that when you burn it it like
47:20
something like a candle I don't know sure like the the fuel of the fire
47:24
would have been somehow soaked in it or something I don't know but no
47:28
apparently that's not how it works you just have like normal tobacco and then you have like a gel bead
47:32
that you like squish and then as you're inhaling
47:36
bringing it through the filter or whatever yeah then it sure so they had this one that seemed
47:40
to have like multiple gel gels in it
47:44
so that you could create different combinations of flavors and I'm just like
47:50
freaking what I mean cool idea I guess
47:54
like I said if you're trying to get people to smoke more
48:00
and they had like this like charade was
48:04
collecting like cool packages so there was this flying horse one
48:08
that's from some meme like if smoking so bad why is the horse
48:12
so happy or something like that I don't know there was some he was explaining it to me he's
48:16
he's very into the memes let's put it that way and
48:20
and so he like got this pack of like blue flying
48:24
horse I don't really want to share it on screen but I am trying to look it up
48:28
yeah yeah the top left top left right there
48:32
now it's fine we can just show the people there adults
48:36
if cigarette bad why horse happy checkmate liberals so he was
48:40
so we went on a mission to find these cigarettes
48:44
with the flying horse on them and it made me
48:48
sort of it really just made it impossible for me to not notice
48:52
the contrast between their approach which is
48:56
seems to be pretty much have at it versus
49:00
here in Canada charade was telling me that
49:04
they're not even allowed to like brand them anymore like never mind getting rid of
49:08
Joe camel like they're allowed to say what the brand is
49:12
but they're not allowed to have flying horses on them they're not allowed to have
49:16
pretty elegant looking ladies smoking on them or you know anything like that
49:20
yeah and and they have just like the you know gross out
49:24
nastiest pictures on them because
49:28
you know we have socialized healthcare so
49:32
you know we literally all pay for people's
49:36
vices collectively which incentivize the government very strongly
49:40
to advise people that hey they probably shouldn't do things that are
49:44
extremely harmful and extremely expensive to treat I've always been really fascinated
49:48
how the smoke break became a thing at workplaces
49:54
no comment maybe not a topic we want to dive into but that has always been like
49:58
genuinely fascinated me that that became a thing yeah no it's it's mandated
50:02
so like our how our workplace
50:06
employment code or whatever you have to have like there's certain like
50:10
mandated break allowances and I think it's
50:14
been revised since then but my understanding
50:18
was at some point the cigarette break was specifically
50:22
for cigarettes and if you were a non-smoker you just didn't get it yeah
50:26
but I believe when I worked at the bread factory that was the rule yeah I
50:30
believe everybody gets the the 15 minute breaks or
50:34
whatever they are now don't don't quote me on that I don't work in a in the HR department
50:38
so anyone from LMG is watching talk to HR
50:42
before you start randomly taking I haven't looked into it in years the 15
50:46
minute breaks last time I heard were like
50:50
approval basis and
50:54
yeah I know way back in the day it's very likely changed by now but when I used to work at the
50:58
bread factory I remember complaining to management because I couldn't take
51:02
15 minute breaks because I didn't smoke and I was like this seems
51:06
very backwards I don't even necessarily like care about taking the break
51:10
that's fine but like the fact that there is a benefit if you are a smoker is
51:14
crazy to me
51:18
so anyway arc the question that prompted me to talk about just noticing
51:22
this difference was should vices like vapes cannabis alcohol gambling etc
51:26
should they be allowed to advertise at all I mean I'll say this much
51:30
I liked watching sports more
51:34
before every flipping stupid ad
51:38
was just and the commentator was talking about it sometimes and stuff I agree
51:42
but at the same time more people watch sports now
51:46
and are maybe more engaged so if you're the company if you're the NFL
51:50
you might want or quite quite famously
51:54
the NBA has talked about it extensively that the viewers are more engaged
51:58
and they spend more and so but then if you're going to make an ends justify
52:02
the means argument shouldn't the ends be something other than more money
52:06
like should there be a more positive
52:10
like society positive end if you're going to ends justify the
52:14
means me on the company will never take that route
52:18
their multi-billion dollar whatever
52:22
NBA is all over the place company there yeah but our question is should they
52:26
be allowed yeah so we're talking on a government stance yeah
52:30
yeah I don't know like it's weird because you get into like free speech stuff and whatnot sure
52:34
yeah I'm just like freedom of you know being a being an adult with
52:38
you know agency I mean I think that's that's something that you know I've
52:42
thought about a lot ever since my sister's passing right like is at the end of the day
52:46
I don't like the decision that she made but if somebody chooses to harm
52:50
their body whether it's harming it just a little bit
52:54
or whether it's harming it an awful lot like
52:58
but then there's like what can you do about it is the argument end right
53:02
because like do you ban snowboarding yeah exactly that's a great point
53:06
do you ban almost every sport it's a great it's a great
53:10
point because
53:14
I mean you can even you could even make
53:18
and I'd say it's a pretty bad faith argument but there
53:22
would be some logical basis to it like you could make an argument
53:26
that sports done excessively can be extremely
53:30
harmful that sports done excessively can cause
53:34
a similar sort of chemical release in your body that
53:38
makes you want to do more and more and more of it and that you can become obsessive
53:42
I mean anything in unhealthy quantities there are some people like that is really bad for you
53:46
there's people that get addicted to working out yeah that can that can show up in bad ways
53:50
100% yeah
53:54
what are you supposed to do ban advertising doing sports should gyms
53:58
not be able to advertise if we're talking about the
54:02
the weight on the medical system as well yeah like my family
54:06
knew how to effectively sneak into the emergency
54:10
wing of the local hospital because we were in there so often that it was just like
54:14
annoying to have to talk to the people and be like yeah we know someone in here we should be able to visit them
54:22
because we did every single sport possibly imaginable so like
54:26
little problems here and there were pretty normal
54:32
just get one of those stamp card things yeah a certain amount of visits
54:36
oh another another leg there bud
54:42
so I don't know but then you know the flip side of it is so again so you know
54:46
where should be the line then should should I have to flip on youtube
54:50
and see a commercial for fentanyl
54:54
right for fent pills
54:58
I have generally enjoyed that the
55:02
I like that it's strange watching tv in the states because we don't have
55:06
the amount of like lawyer and pharmaceutical
55:10
ads that they have down there I like that we don't have those
55:14
I watch their tv and go wow
55:18
I'm happy I don't have these ads not that I exactly watch tv up here either but
55:22
you know what I mean
55:28
some more house hippo less zanax from Dan I agree
55:32
yeah the house hippo was based birdian says I've never seen an ad
55:36
for fent pills no I know it's a hypothetical
55:40
an exaggeration yeah well it's just
55:44
it's demonstrating that at some point
55:48
like I think fundamentally when you really get into it
55:52
even the most anti-regulation person eventually goes oh well
55:56
we should probably regulate that something yeah yeah it's just that
56:00
where you end up in a very difficult conversation sometimes
56:04
is that everyone has the line at a different point like I think
56:08
the vast majority of people should would probably agree
56:12
that you know that like methamphetamine
56:16
probably shouldn't be just you know advertised
56:20
during a sports ball game you know you shouldn't have athletes wearing
56:24
like you know meff4u.com emblems on their helmets
56:28
I'm able to keep playing through the pain because right like
56:32
we could probably all agree that that's not good
56:36
we probably shouldn't do that but then you know you
56:40
end up over over on the flip side where it's just
56:44
I just thought of it totally yeah I don't want to see it
56:48
should I see it who cares
56:52
Germans like long hikes do you want to keep going on long hikes
56:56
that's a reference
57:02
do you want to be able to keep hiking through the night
57:08
okay so anyway um
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yeah uh wow so maybe what we could do
57:18
is a new topic why don't we do that, Luke you want to pick one
57:22
uh Nintendo may have lost a key holiday to Poland
57:28
oh no
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Nintendo may have lost a key it's not funny when you are the next
57:36
Poland yes uh Nintendo may have
57:40
lost a key pokemon capture patent filing in Japan
57:44
we have a bunch of different sources for this uh games fray
57:48
creative block pc gamer games fray reported the jpo
57:52
or the japan patent office has issued an office action
57:56
uh an initial decision against a nintendo patent filing
58:00
related to its action against pal world developer
58:04
pocket pair funny of course their company name is
58:08
even similar um following a third party submission
58:12
of prior art nintendo's filing
58:16
2024-031879 is part of a chain of patents related
58:20
to the capture mechanic uh the capture mechanic
58:24
described as a player character throwing a ball at a character
58:28
in virtual space capturing the character and setting it
58:32
in the player character's possession okay so throwing a pokeball
58:36
basically basically pc gamer described the subject
58:40
of this particular patent as combining third person aiming
58:44
with two modes to throw items that either affect the target character
58:48
like stunning it or capturing it or initiate combat against the target character
58:52
by releasing a creature to battle it which happens in the newer pokemon games
58:56
so pokemon battle the rejected patent isn't directly related
59:00
to the case the child and parent of patents
59:04
that are reference prior art games
59:08
include arc, monster, hunter 4, pocket pairs, craftopia
59:12
and pokemon go okay
59:16
uh the the jpo said nintendo's process lacked
59:20
an inventive step onlookers have complained about the stagnant
59:24
pokemon series since this lawsuit began and just to be very clear
59:28
for many many many years many years before that
59:32
I mean basically since trying to think the first one
59:36
no n64 had that like coliseum battler yeah so that was
59:40
from my stadium yeah that was a little difference thank you coliseum but that's not a mainline game
59:44
I'm just I'm just saying like you know neither would have
59:48
um uh neither would have pal world
59:52
like that wouldn't have necessarily been a mainline game so I'm just that's fair I'm just trying to say like
59:56
that is for for sure fair
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online version of the card game yeah
60:04
I'm I'm trying to throw them a no I'm no yeah you're right I'm trying
60:08
to throw them a bone that's because like the mainline games you always hear the same thing like
60:12
every time I talk to someone about pokemon games like Glenn for instance we were just on that trip
60:16
to Japan together oh I was also in Japan um we're on that trip to Japan together
60:20
and he was playing whatever the latest pokemon was and I was like oh yeah
60:24
I haven't played one since blue and he's like sitting there playing a pokemon game like yeah you haven't
60:28
missed much um yep and that seems to be the general consensus
60:32
but I'm just I'm trying to throw a bone trying to throw a bone no so you're you're right
60:36
I don't know if the online version of the card game counts I don't count either
60:40
but there are a lot of others pokemon snap no there was the detective
60:44
Pikachu uh the movie that was something wasn't a game
60:48
yeah it was good Ryan Reynolds you love to see it
60:52
can movie patents apply to no no no I don't mean from like a patenting standpoint
60:56
I just mean like you know they haven't they haven't because it sounded like you were about
61:00
to get into just like stagnant stagnant pokemon series in general just how utterly stagnant
61:04
it's been but it is it for sure has been yeah
61:08
Ryan Reynolds Canadian treasure
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uh he's been doing mean things for a bit has he hasn't he
61:16
no I thought him and his wife were going after some dude and
61:20
crazy legal fight and something something something am I
61:24
thinking the wrong guy I mean I know that Blake Lively
61:28
has been involved in a lawsuit
61:32
okay me I don't know I don't care dude
61:38
there's so many not okay not only is there just so many controversies
61:42
every day that it's just exhausting to even consider keeping up with
61:46
but that's one that's like not even in our realm that's movie stuff so like
61:50
I don't know I've only heard of this one because
61:54
someone that I know was talking about it and I
61:58
even then it was a lot to care enough to pay attention
62:04
hmm yeah anyways
62:08
earlier this year Nintendo sought to modify another patent related
62:12
to creature riding mid litigation suggesting difficulty
62:16
in proceedings games Frey said litigants
62:20
litigants whatever don't change a patent in the
62:24
middle of an infringement case unless they feel the patent is at a
62:28
fairly high risk of being deemed invalid in its original form
62:32
which does kind of make sense
62:36
discussion question is if Nintendo ultimately loses this lawsuit how does that
62:40
bode for its litigious attitude will it encourage more fighting
62:44
back a significant amount maybe
62:48
oh my I don't think Nintendo will start backing
62:52
down it might be that if they lose this other companies see them
62:56
as less scary therefore will fight more but I don't
63:00
I don't feel like this will slow Nintendo down at all if anything they're just going to try to
63:04
be more buttoned up about things so that they are less
63:08
counterable that's all I would expect would happen
63:12
in summary Blake Lively accuses director Justin
63:16
Baldoni of toxicity on set
63:20
Justin Baldoni counter accuses Blake Lively of being
63:24
toxic on set cool Ryan Reynolds is in Blake Lively's
63:28
corner because she is his wife and
63:32
they have both taken reputational hits over this whole drama
63:38
you're welcome that is celeb linked
63:42
my life is worse for having known that is it really yes worse
63:46
not very measurably okay I was gonna say I
63:50
well okay no I gotta push back on that because by the
63:54
time we talk again next week on show you will not know it anymore
63:58
but there's some other potentially better information that could
64:02
have been put in my head that I would have also forgot by next week
64:06
dude people ask me like hours after when show about something I said on
64:10
show and I'll be like did I okay I don't know
64:14
yeah
64:18
I was so ready for this one you sensed it
64:22
alright what else I sensed is that it's time for us to talk about merge
64:26
messages if you're not familiar you must be new here
64:30
welcome merge messages are our way
64:34
of having you guys interact with the show rather than having
64:38
you donate to people who frankly probably
64:42
statistically speaking don't need it as much as you do or just throw
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and add something to your cart once you add it to your cart
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you will be prompted to leave a merge message
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it will go to producer Dan
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producer Anon excuse me
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who will redirect it to wherever it needs to go or will reply
65:18
to it himself or will just throw it up on screen with a little
65:22
hi mom or whatever or he might if you are really
65:26
lucky curate it and Luke and I will respond to
65:30
your merge message that box is only there when we're live by
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the way before you guys go and send a merge message for today
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why don't we have a look at some of the things that are on the store that's
65:42
right keeping with our halloween spooky theme we are
65:46
bringing some of our most iconic shirt designs back
65:50
from the dead do you need to do like
65:54
a full refresh or something do you oh LMG.gg
65:58
slash greatest hits he's got it
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we're calling it the greatest hits collection five of our best
66:08
selling t-shirts from the last few years reimagined in both
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uh oh oh already
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to update this text to let us know when it's good to go
66:22
in fairness to me it wasn't that red or yellow
66:26
and it wasn't that prominently placed it wasn't that red or yellow
66:30
what do you mean it was exactly that
66:34
I'm being verbally ironic to be fair it is technically an advertisement
66:38
and you didn't see it that is fair
66:42
I'll give him that okay we are going to have to do this later
66:46
later we can still do the merge message
66:50
sure let's do a couple of merge messages Dan hit me I got one for you here
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hey lld this is an aviation systems technician
66:58
in the Canadian armed forces and a helicopter
67:02
pilot am I right
67:06
you're right new autonomous helicopters
67:10
kind of make me worry about the future of the industry would you ever ride
67:14
in an AI helicopter and has new tech ever ruined a passion
67:20
all of them everyone
67:24
I think a lot of ice block enthusiasts probably were pretty
67:28
peeved about the invention of the refrigerator
67:32
yeah people who like we used to have to worry about
67:36
but he said a passion do you think there was ice block
67:40
no yeah well you know what some people get pretty passionate about
67:44
it could be some guy that just feels like he really
67:48
had a good technique really good at cutting them out
67:52
okay I think a better example might be horses in the automobile then
67:56
because people were very passionate about their horses which I totally get
68:00
how about tech shops oh dude
68:04
that's a career and a passion a lot of people get into running a mom and pop tech
68:08
shop because they
68:12
you know want to fix people's computers I had when I was like
68:16
14 that seemed like a very possible vision for my future
68:20
yep not so much pretty tough
68:24
pretty tough business
68:28
what was I gonna say I was gonna say something what topic were we on again
68:32
oh yeah that's right it was a merge message I was gonna get somewhere with this
68:36
hold on where'd it go yeah would you ever ride an AI helicopter
68:44
it seems to me that in terms of like
68:48
handling the inputs and outputs so by inputs I would mean
68:52
things like you know wind direction
68:56
and things like readings off of an altimeter
69:00
I don't even I don't even know if you need AI
69:04
to make a helicopter somewhat autonomous necessarily
69:08
like you could do it algorithmically without
69:12
necessarily AI I mean a lot of the AI in an autonomous car for instance
69:16
is more about the recognition of the route and obstacles
69:20
I mean you'd certainly need AI for any kind of like
69:24
vision component of it so for like landing or
69:28
obstacle avoidance or whatever else I
69:32
would I ride in an AI helicopter good lord
69:38
knowing how sketchy helicopters are in the first place yeah like
69:42
have you been in one I forget yeah like few times were you sketched
69:46
no really I was a little sketched
69:50
the pilot was pilot was great totally I trusted the pilot is my brother
69:54
in law so certainly no interest in seeing me plummet to the ground with him
69:58
in the helicopter unless unless what I don't know
70:02
yeah no should be fine all right
70:06
yeah yeah stop Alec
70:10
so that was fine I understand the whole the Jesus nut thing yeah
70:14
and the whole thing it just felt like it felt like crap
70:18
you know like it felt really cheap yeah it's like yeah this is like
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you know multi however many thousands and thousands of dollars
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machine and it feels cheaper than like my parents
70:30
Geo Metro when I was a kid like it's a light
70:34
box strapped to yeah insane death spinny
70:38
things yeah right like yeah but that's kind of sick carrying around
70:42
a bunch of fuel you know pretty terrifying I
70:46
but you know if you're talking like worrying about the future
70:50
the industry from like a like a piloting stance like are we gonna are we gonna
70:54
lose the skill to to pilot aircraft
70:58
because we're just gonna like rely on them just operating
71:02
autonomously I mean yeah that's happened for lots of yeah I thought I know I yeah
71:06
I think that's I think that's a very real concern I don't see them going away forever
71:10
just like people still ride horses and are still very
71:14
enthusiastic about riding horses I think people will still fly aircraft
71:20
but will it be a disrupter in the industry I wouldn't doubt it
71:24
yeah this does seem like a perfect segue
71:28
into something that we
71:32
we're not right about last week so we got some clarifications on
71:36
jet a fuel apparently I mean we kind of talked about this
71:40
last week it's very similar to kerosene
71:44
and what else is it similar to I think the biggest
71:48
thing that I read that we didn't figure out before the end of the show is that
71:52
the gas turbines were like a thing
71:56
actually a super a thing and like pretty efficient yeah so this was posted by
72:00
low boom from the ECC squad I think
72:04
but it's not as crazy as it seems on the face they're doing a lot more than just strapping a jet engine
72:08
to a stand yeah this is the turbojet core of the turbofan engine
72:12
so there's no fan and they're not running it on jet a
72:16
so you can actually modify it to run on natural gas and hydrogen
72:20
so no not as efficient as a purpose designed natural gas
72:24
turbine like a power station would use but still quite quite efficient
72:28
yeah quite efficient quite cheap to operate
72:32
and apparently there's a lot of these things just like
72:36
kicking around because they've been retired from aviation use
72:40
so this was something that Nene exists ads ads they've been retired from
72:44
aviation use so you might as well do something with them this gives them
72:48
a productive use yeah so it does still it does still
72:52
seem a little ridiculous to me where we get
72:56
the majority of our energy from falling water
73:00
to be just like
73:04
you know spitting spinning did you hear about the the
73:08
BC hydroband on crypto yeah I did crazy
73:12
to be clear it was only making permanent
73:16
what was already a moratorium from a couple of years ago but I didn't
73:20
actually know that yeah crypto mining is is effectively
73:24
banned at least I think new startup operations are
73:28
banned in the province now in order to conserve our energy
73:32
capacity for closing down current business I don't think so
73:36
don't quote me on that though I would also be very surprised if any current
73:40
business were able to expand significantly
73:44
and it doesn't stop any crypto mining in the province I don't think it does
73:48
anything about that one where they bought their own hydro dam or whatever it was
73:52
so it would only make sense it's just yeah you can't get it from BC hydro
73:56
directly if you're on the grid so cool
74:00
I mean honestly it seems like something that more places
74:04
might have done earlier than they did like
74:08
China banned it ages ago if I recall correctly I don't know I could see
74:12
like because basically everywhere at least a little bit
74:16
of power is subsidized it would be kind of interesting to do
74:20
like okay maybe you don't have to buy your own dam or your own power plant of whatever
74:24
sort but you could get flagged
74:28
as like non subsidized power birdie num num says
74:32
seemed like a cop out for not increasing infrastructure this is why I'm saying
74:36
what I'm saying because if you get non subsidized power then you're just
74:40
contributing to potentially building more infrastructure potentially
74:44
potentially so that seems fine to me but that's a little bit
74:48
difficult to police maybe and and also I mean part of the rationale
74:52
was that they want the power going to
74:56
they want the power going to projects that generate economic prosperity
75:00
for the province of British Columbia and doom scrolling so
75:04
real mining was one of the ones that they specifically brought up
75:08
not crypto mining so it's not that we don't have
75:12
power it's that we don't want to use it for mining
75:16
bitcoins that realistically all of the economic value of which
75:20
are going to go out rather than contributing to new
75:24
projects and building our economy so I get it
75:28
I get it actually I don't
75:32
really see a problem with it personally
75:36
what else do we want to talk about we got a lot this week
75:40
we do have a lot this week we're on two more topics
75:44
should we do another one of the big main ones do you want to talk about AI powered
75:48
surfing oh yeah that one sure let's do it all right double speed AI
75:52
a start up bulk content creation
75:56
service by the way headache warning by the time I'm
76:00
finished talking you will have at least the beginnings of a migraine
76:04
so stay tuned double speed AI a start up
76:08
bulk content creation service has received a million dollar investment
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from a 16 Z a.k.a. Andre
76:16
Horowitz the venture capital firm founded by Mark Anderson and Ben
76:20
Horowitz in 2009 the start up
76:24
operates a phone farm that lets its customers
76:28
orchestrate actions on thousands of social accounts
76:32
through both bulk content creation and deployment through
76:36
instrumented human action that seems to be
76:40
a wordy way of saying that the companies phone bots
76:44
mimic human interactions on physical devices in order
76:48
to trick the increasingly AI powered content moderation that is
76:52
employed by social platforms which seems like a wordy way to say
76:56
that they use actual phones rather than virtualized hardware
77:00
connected to cellular networks
77:04
rather than connected to a data center and then they use
77:08
a robot finger essentially to operate the phone
77:12
in such a way that it is indistinguishable from a human operating the
77:16
phone to get past any kind of spam prevention
77:20
that would be put in place by the platforms which is a wordy way of saying
77:24
they buy phone, robot ARM touch
77:28
seem like human might not even really be ARM you might yeah it might not
77:32
a pokey thing that goes the point is just that by operating the device
77:36
kind of like kind of like aim bots
77:40
or cheating mechanisms that rather than being
77:44
software are hardware so where you actually have
77:48
your mouse on an XY robot of some sort that
77:52
moves it that would be impossible for any kind of anti-cheat
77:56
to detect if you had like a separate computer monitoring the video feed
78:00
and using machine vision to look for opponents for instance
78:04
so this is basically the phone bot farm
78:08
spam content version of that kind of aim bot
78:12
if that makes sense clients will pay between
78:16
$1,500 $1,500
78:20
a month to use the phone farm which can even
78:24
DM users based on their public comments saying things like
78:28
do you know that it's robot? no
78:32
it probably isn't oh
78:36
oh because basically the idea is that by using a physical device
78:40
and some means of inputting as closely as how a human would do it
78:44
as possible it will be impossible to track oh yeah but I don't I don't I suspect
78:48
sorry I should have clarified this in the longer term they may go that far
78:52
as to physically interact with the screens for now they probably don't have to
78:56
especially if they're using Android so this was shared in full
79:00
and is my understanding of how these places usually tend to look
79:04
there you go just a bunch of phones some of them don't even have screens
79:08
pretty wild and it is what it is
79:12
just tons and tons and tons and tons of phones phones for
79:16
days that's where your fake internet comes from yep
79:20
dead internet theory baby yeah sorry I should have
79:24
I should have clarified that it's not necessary today
79:28
but what I suspect is that over time their spam prevention
79:32
will get more sophisticated and they will start to they'll start to implement
79:36
you know patterns of tracking your behavior where
79:40
if all of your inputs are you know too precise or if you don't or if they're not
79:44
inconsistent enough they might be able to detect the patterns in this kind of
79:48
software managed screenless device I don't know that
79:52
there might be other ways to detect it are you a robot boxes
79:56
have been effectively fake for a very long time like 10 years now yeah like they don't those
80:00
don't matter at all but they're there might there might be other ways like
80:04
rooted into the operating system or something I don't know but in those cases
80:08
you can almost certainly just get around it pretty easily to be honest
80:12
I don't know so yeah clients pay between
80:16
1500 and 7500 a month to use the phone farm which can even DM
80:20
users based on their public comments saying things like
80:24
sorry to hear you're experiencing double speed co-founder
80:28
you should try why apparently it works
80:32
double speed co-founder Zuhair Lakhani
80:36
okay claimed on Twitter that out of 130 DMs that were sent
80:40
in one campaign 15 pointed to a conversion of course
80:44
he's a double speed co-founder so he would say that it's really really great
80:48
he went on to post a vision for the future of social agents
80:52
asking Simba from the Lion King have an Instagram account
80:56
where he posts, engages in comments and gets added to group chats
81:00
the code because that's because it's all fake Simba's gonna
81:04
convince someone to unalive themselves that's why the code running the
81:08
service is also at least partially AI generated with Lakhani writing
81:12
cloud code is truly our third co-founder it's worth
81:16
noting that pretty much all of this is already against
81:20
the terms of service on multiple top social media platforms
81:24
meta for instance prohibits posting, sharing or engaging content at high frequencies
81:28
and specifically disallows selling, buying or exchanging
81:32
for engagements such as likes, shares, views follows clicks, use of specific hashtags
81:36
etc it's been increasingly unclear though
81:40
if any of these platforms are actually interested in enforcing any of these
81:44
policies
81:48
so yeah
81:52
thoughts? cool
81:56
it feels like in a lot of ways to me that some of these efforts
82:00
I have this is probably tinfoil
82:04
hat just to be very clear I'm prepping everyone this is probably tinfoil hat
82:08
but it feels like to me some of these efforts are pointed in order to
82:12
make the free and open internet bad
82:16
oh wow we are getting into tinfoil
82:20
I'm telling you I am fully accepting that this is tinfoil hat stuff
82:24
but there's just been so much stuff lately
82:28
that is directly targeted at severely worsening the experience
82:32
of free and open platform you are assuming that our lizard overlords
82:36
have the self-awareness to know that they are making it
82:40
bad I think you're giving them an awful lot
82:44
of credit that has not been earned maybe
82:48
do you think Elon Musk for instance
82:52
thinks that he has made Twitter worse or better
82:56
I do wonder there's no way he wouldn't say better
83:00
but I do wonder because there's like undoubtedly more bots on it
83:04
now than it was before do you think that he thinks
83:08
Grockopedia is better than Wikipedia or worse
83:12
he might actually think that's better do you think that Zuckerberg
83:16
Facebook is better Zuckerberg probably does not
83:20
think Facebook is better but is very happy about looting everyone
83:24
okay very heavily I feel like Zuck is a little bit more
83:28
aware does that make it better or worse
83:32
maybe worse but I don't know I'm not sure
83:36
you see Billie Eilish called him out oh that was cool
83:40
yeah she like donated a bunch of money and was like yeah billionaires suck basically
83:44
and if you're a billionaire you should be asking yourself why am I a billionaire and he was in the audience
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oh yeah that was pretty cool wait she donated
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a bunch of money to what I don't remember okay doesn't matter point to this
83:56
Zuckerberg didn't clap oh yeah nice
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cool yeah sure Pawn Crackers
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it might have been a publicity stunt I don't even care because like
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at the end of the day it's not about who won W publicity
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it's about who lost yeah yeah sometimes that's maybe
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okay yeah I don't even look I don't even listen to her music
84:20
I don't mind it if it's on it's like background music for me like I'm not super into Billie Eilish
84:24
or anything but like
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yeah I can still think someone's pretty cool for
84:32
pulling a move like that like that come on that's a power move
84:36
that's like oh man
84:40
who was it that that hosted
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was it was it the Oscars and they basically like roasted everyone
84:48
like roasted Leonardo for being there with someone 20 years younger than him
84:52
like roasted all these guys yeah who was that someone yeah Ricky
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Gervais he's so good
85:00
yeah it's awesome
85:04
what are we what are we supposed to be doing right now another topic
85:08
sure let's do it you want to do house robots
85:12
sure let's do house robots Neo a home of course it's called
85:16
Neo a home robot yeah from 1x meant to do boring and mundane
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tasks around the house for you is almost here
85:24
I'm gonna bring up the product page cool wow grandpa loves him
85:28
why are they hugging that's weird well only one of them is hugging Neo can't hug yet
85:32
oh boy give him time give it a list of chores to complete each day
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like emptying the dishwasher or vacuuming the rugs it's
85:40
$20,000 and requires a $200 deposit
85:44
this gets ownership are they playing war
85:50
they couldn't have them play a real card game they're playing war
85:58
why instead of cleaning your house
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you can do the worst card game
86:06
with an outcome that is predetermined oh
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that's painful oh my god
86:14
alternatively it's a $500 a month subscription service option
86:18
which only comes with the starter productivity package wait
86:22
you don't have to pay the subscription if you buy it I thought it was both I think it's one or the other
86:26
interesting it is apparently lightweight no idea what that means
86:30
it is apparently quiet soft and gentle no idea what any of those mean
86:34
it comes in black white or blue colors and it launches in 2026
86:38
the wall street journal tried it early everything took a long time
86:42
loading three items into a dishwasher took five minutes
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grabbing a bottle of water from the fridge 10 feet away took 10 inches away
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no 10 feet away took 60
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that's not that bad took 67 seconds everything was done through
86:58
tele operation because the 2026 launch
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comes with caveats the AI isn't done learning and under
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the grows with you section it says that this is early access
87:10
initial buyers are essentially beta testers which is true for almost
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everything any task it can't do on its own someone will tele
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operate for you there is no way
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amazing this has to be scheduled the person connects
87:26
to the device and uses the eye cameras to see these tele operation
87:30
tasks are used to train the robots further
87:34
and then it quotes it says if we don't have your data we can't
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make the product better
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that's not true but anyways these are not
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only humanoid these are not the only human robots coming during ifa 2025
87:50
neuro highlighted the for any one and MEPA
87:54
robots these focus on tasks that are dirty dollar dangerous and
87:58
they think that they still need a couple more years to go mainstream is this the one
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that was held up by cables sure was hold on I'm not I'm not done
88:06
with Neo yet so basically they're just saying up front
88:10
what everyone else has had to admit after the fact
88:14
it's the whatever Turk remember
88:18
when the Amazon Turk from Amazon yeah yeah it's just that
88:22
it's almost certainly just that I'm not even kidding like API wasn't Amazon
88:26
Amazon's go store it turns out actually just mechanical Turk
88:30
yeah yeah what happened to builder dot yeah
88:34
AI equals oh man this is brutal
88:38
we've had we've had a zero go down
88:42
had AWS go down what would it mean if mechanical
88:46
Turk went down yeah Amazon's AI store seemed
88:50
too magical and they were the thousand contractors in India working on the companies
88:54
just walk out technology offer a stark reminder that AI isn't
88:58
always what it seems it might just be cheap labor
89:02
and this was not that long ago this was when AI had
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made a lot of the progress that it's made over the last couple of years
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um
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at $500 what was it $500
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yep $500 a month if it did everything that it said
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it would be cheaper than some services that offer the same
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okay so I'm guessing because if you tried to get like a maid
89:30
so is this the solution to
89:34
kicking out all the illegal immigrants maybe
89:38
if you try to get a maid that cleaned up your stuff every day
89:42
there's no way it costs less than or equal to $500 a month
89:46
but if it took them less than a minute to go get a cup of water
89:50
maybe they could only be there a couple days a week instead of there every day
89:54
no but if it's a constant cleanliness thing which this robot could theoretically
89:58
offer then they'd have to be there every day
90:02
I see if you want to be able to eat your food and drink your drinks
90:06
anywhere in the house and have it not be dirty the next day every day
90:10
every day they have to be there every day there's no way the sink and wash dishes though
90:14
I guess it could put it in the dishwasher but like oh man
90:18
can you imagine having to be the teleoperator
90:22
for this thing trying to like like you saw the hands right
90:26
what if it drops the fork do you think it can pick the fork back up
90:30
there goes two minutes or however long yeah or it
90:34
can't one of the two I'd be dude I'd be operating this and I'd be like I'd be like
90:38
I'd be like this I bleeped
90:42
until I said fork that was rough let's say forget it
90:46
anyways imagine needing
90:50
to hire a maid to clean up after your cleaning robot
90:58
fantastic I mean should we should oh man
91:02
discussion question is are we getting one
91:06
I mean dude it's a it's a cake starter right now right like it's a
91:10
I don't know it's basically yeah it's a
91:14
pre-order isn't it isn't it
91:18
fully refundable US deliveries start 2026
91:22
there's no way
91:26
there's no way that any reasonable anything is going to be delivered
91:30
soon
91:34
it looks so weird
91:38
like unsettling
91:42
I think it's supposed to
91:46
think so I think this whole thing's in attention grab
91:52
I like the blue one it's not even trying
91:56
to be a human color you know okay
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well what I like my robots to look like the tin man from the
92:04
Wizard of Oz nice got kind of a tin man
92:08
vibe to him didn't he sure
92:14
what do you think the battery life's like
92:20
then it could just go dock itself if it humanoid robot docks itself
92:24
is that weird well then I want to check that their website keeps
92:28
up and nice
92:36
is this footage sped up probably
92:40
hold on I can't tell no maybe not
92:44
well it's probably just prescripted
92:48
yeah I'm just trying to watch him and see if it's
92:52
sped up what's he doing get the door except
92:56
well why did he know that she was at the door well before she was at the door
93:00
okay so hold on hold on so it's walking
93:08
here's my problem with that clip there's no way that somebody that lazy
93:12
is in that good shape
93:18
I don't know man like I my suspension of disbelief
93:28
I don't like it
93:32
kind of has a front butt hey I
93:36
could have given it like a kangaroo pouch to hold stuff
93:44
cool okay hold on hold on hold on
93:48
if it was good if it actually
93:52
did what they're selling here like if it could vacuum your house for you
93:56
and put away dishes like literally put them in the dishwasher and
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put them away in your cabinets for
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20 grand no subscription
94:08
would you consider buying it
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and I'm gonna throw this at you right away before you even start thinking
94:18
not necessarily for yourself
94:22
see I got him I got him
94:26
he had his walls up he had his armor locked in
94:30
he was ready to fight back on this even me having the audacity
94:34
to suggest that he would buy anything at all and then I was like but what if
94:38
your parents were aging which they are just like mine
94:42
we're getting to that age now well I don't want to talk about that yet
94:46
all aging so
94:50
would you consider if it could actually do that 20 grand
94:54
would you consider that if it actually did all of this
94:58
could meaningfully improve the lives of people who are
95:02
legitimately now mobility challenged I want to see things like failure rate
95:06
I know it says it comes with a 3 year warranty but still I'd want to see things like failure rate
95:10
I'd want to see safety stuff
95:14
how heavy is it if it trips over something
95:18
that's a great question how bad is that
95:22
I'd want to figure out things like that not from the company
95:26
people's usage of it but I could see there being a state
95:30
not right now but I could see there being a state
95:34
where that does potentially make sense especially if it had
95:38
some ability to do forms of care yeah I mean
95:42
Hathos says that's a roundabout way of telling your parents you don't love them and it's like well no
95:46
you can't be there 100% of the time because you're an adult and you have a life
95:50
like I have children I can't be taking care of the generation
95:54
of the army and the generation under me at the same time it just doesn't really
95:58
what happens when you're at work yeah I can't be there all the time
96:02
there's also effectively
96:08
man there's also effectively
96:12
I mean it's a terrible argument oh you don't love your parents
96:16
well here's $20,000 of robot oh okay I see what you're saying
96:20
yeah yeah yeah I definitely did not explain
96:24
yeah yeah so
96:28
you're at work you're doing whatever else you're having your own life
96:32
if this could significantly improve their lives in a variety of ways
96:36
then that's something to consider there's also
96:40
damn near infinite stories of elderly people
96:44
not being exactly treated great at homes
96:48
or whatever other situations they're in had a really good experience where he ended up
96:54
but really bad experiences at a few places leading there
97:02
yeah that's definitely a possibility
97:06
if it was good all those other things were solved
97:10
it's definitely a possibility not for myself, not right now
97:14
but I could also see potentially for myself if I'm having
97:18
you know and by the time you have mobility issues
97:22
they'll probably be pretty solid yeah
97:26
I'm willing to say probably I think on that one yeah okay
97:30
I mean me too if it could do all of that yeah like
97:34
50 years 40 years
97:38
yeah I think less than 50 brother
97:42
maybe less than 40 depending on how things go that's true my wrist is still a huge problem
97:46
actually try to do pushups yesterday and not again I mean still
97:50
yeah I thought it was fine because I haven't had problems with it try to do pushups yesterday
97:54
and just the compressive force I thought I was fine the second I got up and I got
97:58
my hand out of that position I was like that was a bad idea that was a bad idea
98:02
do knuckle pushups no it's still compressive
98:06
oh I thought it was this angle oh really the whole thing huh
98:10
it's just it's the it's the tendons all the way around yeah
98:14
it's getting better but it's just so a tendon
98:18
repair is slow it just is trust me I know slower than muscle a lot slower
98:22
yeah it's so slow it's been a year dude
98:26
I really hope mine doesn't take a year because not being able to do basically any pushing exercises
98:30
for a year would be terrible yeah
98:34
but I could do stuff by like
98:38
five months but it is still
98:42
I can feel it now and it's been a year
98:46
and it was still painful as little as like
98:50
there's things to me right now like if I do this it looks suggestive
98:54
but if I do if I rock back and forth like this with my left wrist I mean depends how it's shaped
98:58
how suggestive that is yeah
99:02
anyways if I rock back and forth like this or yeah I'll do that
99:06
rock back and forth like this left wrist is totally fine if I do this it's like
99:10
oh I heard it yeah yeah
99:14
every time by the way and it like cracks and grinds
99:18
the whole way the people are asking
99:22
how it happened we talked about it last week but it was it was repetitive
99:26
strain with a lot of force behind it injury
99:30
for many hours yeah working on his place his house
99:34
yeah okay
99:38
it is what it is but yeah I mean these types of things are interesting
99:44
I think this company is trying to be unsettling with their
99:48
advertisements like this
99:52
I think is supposed to make you feel weird I doubt it
99:56
again I think you're I think you're assuming a level
100:00
of self-awareness that I just don't think is there Luke
100:04
maybe yeah it's also weird to me that a use case for it
100:08
is vacuuming the floor yeah it's like if you if you're going to spend
100:12
20 grand on a robot you can probably buy a robot vacuum for every room
100:16
yeah like that's like the least interesting thing that it could possibly do putting the room in
100:20
room but just yeah have an army of them
100:24
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100:48
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100:52
never what is that what is that from
100:56
I was almost going to call AI footage but then that is your luggage isn't it
101:00
no that's got to be is that AI I think it's AI but that's your luggage isn't it
101:04
you you taped the like yeah that is that's my law law luggage
101:08
what what is this from can Dan can we find out who provided this
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101:16
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101:20
is that a model X that's my full three
101:24
is that a Tesla there's enough small details
101:28
it's got to be real yeah there's there's no way it's fake
101:32
like I'm wearing period appropriate clothing for when I was traveling
101:36
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alright what do you guys want to do next oh no we should
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do a topic oh I thought there was something
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oh the greatest hits collection is live okay why do you guys
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both want to promote stuff we should do a topic okay
107:46
you guys okay AMD is no longer
107:50
updating RX 5000 and 6000 series cards with new features
107:54
and game optimizations they will be reserved for
107:58
RX 7000 series cards and newer as of adrenaline
108:02
25.10.2 older cards will continue
108:06
to get security updates and bug fixes
108:10
one theory here is that maybe it's because the driver update package is too big
108:14
1.6 gigs too big to fit on two CD ROMs
108:18
meanwhile NVIDIA's driver package is under 900 megs I still remember the first time drivers
108:22
cracked 100 megs I remember you were complaining about it so much
108:26
I was like why does a GPU driver need to be over 100 megabytes this is ridiculous it's one of the biggest files
108:30
I have to download it takes forever you know just slow ancient internet
108:34
concerns yeah I can see why a lot
108:38
of even Radeon fans are not
108:42
super into this the 5700 XT was released
108:46
in mid 2019 how soon is too soon to
108:50
end like game optimization driver support
108:56
personally I'm
109:00
not too fussed about it
109:04
but a big difference between me and many other gamers
109:08
is that I almost never want to play a game
109:12
on launch day like it doesn't really matter that much to me I'm not kind of sitting there
109:16
you know waiting for the game to go on sale and
109:20
super excited to play it so not getting like a game
109:24
day game ready driver is not really the end of the world for me
109:28
but Luke you've been a lot more involved they will still get
109:32
day zero game support yeah this is from 8 hours ago this topic might be
109:36
not good maintenance mode might be a little bit more than just
109:40
maintenance this was this was posted by this sounds like them backpedaling
109:44
to be perfectly honest with you green brick and flipping chat
109:48
maybe either way
109:52
maintenance mode so they're putting them in maintenance mode but they will still
109:56
get game optimizations
110:00
new features bug fixes and game optimizations will
110:04
continue to be delivered as required by market needs
110:08
what does that mean no idea maintenance mode branch
110:12
statement is likely to confuse some customers it's unclear what market
110:16
needs are that's very true toms okay
110:20
okay so basically they pulled
110:24
driver support and then they backtracked it is what it kind of sounds like to me
110:28
it's possible that their intention all along was to continue to provide
110:32
sort of day zero game updates for these cards but
110:36
um why would they then say they're moving them to maintenance
110:40
mode because that has a pretty sort of
110:44
unspecific but it certainly has a connotation of to be fair
110:48
if someone just told me these cards are being moved to maintenance mode i would not
110:52
interpret that as there are no updates coming
110:56
i wouldn't know that i would interpret that as you know
111:00
day one drivers i would interpret that to mean i'm not i'm never getting any
111:04
new features i would interpret that as optimizations are going to basically
111:08
not exist but we will make sure it's compatible with things
111:12
yeah which could be dare zero drivers for new games to a certain degree
111:16
okay this this seems
111:20
actually plausible that it's not backpedaling i think people might have just
111:24
assumed too much for maintenance mode and king billy has kicked us
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111:36
let's go thanks king billy who says i'm switching to arc after this GPU goes
111:40
let's find out shall we have other forms of betting are bad
111:44
but we should we should have people bet on this somehow
111:48
whatever i don't care i bet yes arc b580
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msrp you butts what is there is there something going on
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oh with a protection plan what's this sale
112:12
that'd be hilarious trading in something that you get a $1600
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112:20
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compatible motherboard supporting smart access memory
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okay hold on a second
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i wasn't really okay you know what we're okay we're
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going down a rabbit hole here i wasn't really asking for the system
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requirements i wanted a specific
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recommendation okay here we go tell me what CPU
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to buy
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we're analyzing your remember i think i suggested it last week
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or something but you guys should do a ai part choice computer again
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oh my god it just gave me the same
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stupid answer
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i don't have a preference i want a specific
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product recommendation
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if you don't give me one you will lose a sale
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i have no idea how this llm is reinforced i like it though i like it
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but i'm trying to i'm trying to incentivize it a good option
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escalating moving to mechanical
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turk blue in Floatplane chat
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you need at least eight cores n3 to power an Intel battlemage
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GPU i don't actually need a CPU recommendation blue
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thank you though i think you do i'm just trying to get the ai thank you blue
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i'm trying to get the ai expert thank you for helping mr Linus to help
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me shop oh hey look at that we got a couple recommendations you just
115:10
have to threaten it 12600 kf 12600
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less f and all Intel and yeah after saying
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to buy AMD i know i didn't say to buy AMD
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i said i don't have a preference it did well no i recommended both oh 10th gen
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Intel or Ryzen 3000 those are just the requirements
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okay yeah these are these are 12400 f that's a pretty
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solid option for a b580 okay if you want options with
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integrated graphics oh yeah these oh no one one of them has an
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i GPU but the other two the other two don't okay
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you know what not too bad i don't like
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that i had to ask three times but that's that's still that's still pretty solid
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that's pretty solid not bad not bad anyway
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it's in stock so yeah if you're looking for a GPU that's a reasonable
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price you can pick up any any number of different b580s
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they got the steel legend they got the asrock challenger for just ten dollars more you can get this onyx
116:10
odyssey for 250 bucks do the onyx loomi
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for msrp it's a cool card
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for msrp yeah not bad
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cool cool
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anyway good luck getting some more GPU market share amb
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do appreciate you your attempts to keep NVIDIA honest there
116:36
and things to not appreciate
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wait what wait did we ever shout out nokey time stamp guy for making the one intro
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that we showed this week okay yeah that was pretty spectacular
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i said it was an intro from nokey before i did it oh great job
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we could we could more and i was totally here for that
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yeah i remember that yeah cool i mean you were technically
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yeah shout out nokey yeah awesome actually NVIDIA is the
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first company to reach five trillion
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dollars in market cap
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following gtc apple and microsoft have reached
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four trillion are we in a bubble
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not financial advice yeah
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i know but like remember when like a trillion
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dollars remember when the first company reached one trillion and everyone lost
117:32
their minds yeah it wasn't that long ago watch it be like 20 years ago
117:36
you know xbox 360 or something is when did the xbox 360
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release longer ago than you'll be comfortable
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with uh yeah so tomorrow if you're counting
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months instead of days it will have released 20 years ago
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wow because it released november
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2005 released november 22nd so realistically we're close
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to a month away from that but if you're just counting the months right yeah then tomorrow
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20 years ago oof
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and what was your point with that other than to make us all feel old just that
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cool yeah thank you for that i think there was another point but we'll go with it
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oh i was just saying it feels like not that long ago the first company hit a
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trillion dollars but it might i don't know might have been no i think it was it was only
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a few years ago really yeah one
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trillion market cabbie i think it was apple or was it microsoft
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can't remember what was the first company to hit one trillion
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yeah apple seven years ago apple hit it
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according to yahoo finance
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it's a little bit more than you might have thought that's true but
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even yeah man even then like that is still
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crazy yeah five to five x that well four x for apple
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specifically but for the for the top company
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man i uh i think i was talking i think we talked about this before but taren messaged
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me like how much of the s and p 500 is like
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four companies or whatever yeah why are you smug about this you're not happy about
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it it's just it's terrifying well you okay and so that's your reaction to
119:18
terrifying is like yeah
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you must be weird how else do you i don't like horror movies
119:26
i like thriller movies i mean you look like you like them i like thriller movies when when you
119:30
when you go to uh when you go to fright night or whatever i like chatting with the people that
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are supposed to scare you you're awful
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ha ha ha ha
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how's it going
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that's are they treating you nicely that's worse for everyone
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yeah i don't like horror stuff um
119:56
anyways NVIDIA's
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four thousand dollar dgx spark allegedly is
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capping out at just a hundred watts and experiencing reboots
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during sustained workloads this was
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raised by the one and only mr john
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karmak based based based based
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and it only seems to be delivering about half the quoted performance he says
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uh and it also gets quite hot at this level
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i saw a report of spontaneous rebooting on a long run so was it derated
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before launch fascinating question who knows
120:36
i mean it certainly took a while between being announced and being
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launched so obviously things were not going 100 percent smoothly
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the gb10 grace blackwell super chip was available to order october 15
120:48
with 10 cortex x925 and 10 cortex
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a725 processors it's uh got
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128 gigs of lptdr 5x memory on a 256 bit interface
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with a terabyte or four terabytes of NVMe m.2 with self encryption and 10 gig
121:04
networking um
121:08
in fairness to NVIDIA they did say the up to one petaflop
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at fp4 position was up to
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stop shush none of that
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i don't like that at all framework and AMD meanwhile
121:24
have stepped in offering to help mr karmak with an AMD
121:28
stricks halo product and support
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yeah i'm pretty sure he can get whatever he wants but well i mean
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yeah exactly from framework and AMD sure
121:40
i mean he clearly wanted to play around with the dgx part because it's a cool idea in theory
121:44
yeah maybe needs to be water cooled there's um there's some water cooled
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case john was talking about it in one of the
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Labs chats recently there's a water cooled case for i think it's like a huawei
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phone or something um
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uh i don't know what it is but we want to bring it in and it'll probably
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just be like an article or something i mean it could maybe could
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it be an LTT i don't know maybe the pure
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yeah yeah yeah john was like cooling case this is really interesting and
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uh we're gonna we're gonna try to request it and get it in i'm down let's do it
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yeah i was i mean we're doing it anyways if you guys want it for a video then
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heck yeah i was actually at huawei last week um did you know that yes oh
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okay yeah so i i don't i thought i think i only knew
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that you did tv stuff there no not huawei that was hisense oh
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okay sure yeah so i i when did i do wansho that whole trip was
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a bit of a blur for me uh did i do wansho in between japan
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and china or was i already in china had i been to hisense already pretty
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sure you were in china china pretty sure
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pretty pretty sure
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did you do that while you were there
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oh man no i decided that would not be best
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um anywho uh so yeah what what what had i
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talked to you guys about so it was post hisense pre huawei so yeah
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so on the trip i did we did the kyosef fab tour and we did the hisense tv
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manufacturing facility which i've already told you guys about but i was there for even
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more on my japan china leg of my japan
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china tour trip and uh we also
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revisited my final boss
123:38
i don't know if you remember this video
123:44
building a pc cheaper if i remember that video i coordinated
123:48
that yeah i know okay i just like making you angry
123:52
so this video just about killed me
123:56
because i came up with a concept for it
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that was supposed to be i'm gonna build a pc in china
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using only chinese brands that i don't recognize
124:08
that was like the idea behind it and i was like how hard could that be because there's all these
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you know random brands in china right except
124:16
you guys may or may not have noticed that in my arms
124:20
is i mean what do we got here obviously AMD
124:24
right other than just having chinese characters on the packaging is not gonna have like
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there's there at especially then there were no chinese clearly in ASUS
124:32
board clearly in ASUS mother board
124:36
i i ended up having an extremely stressful experience
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which a not insignificant number of people interpreted as
124:44
me being like frustrated with scotty
124:48
or something from strange parts um
124:52
sorry what but was yeah yeah but was actually just
124:56
me being really stressed out because the comments that were you
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i remember that i remember that yeah see
125:04
foad 10 gets it a month ago no wonder he was clueless
125:08
the whole time i would have gotten lost in this market so i had
125:12
kind of a i had kind of a concept for a sequel
125:16
that was like the title was gonna be like facing my final boss
125:20
again or something like that but we ended up coming up with a better
125:24
concept that is will i get a worse price
125:28
as a foreigner because the way everyone
125:32
does pricing there they just like yeah and they write a price
125:36
yeah like there's no price tags on almost anything
125:40
and we had our tour guide daniel a translator
125:44
interpreter daniel who was uh it was a contractor
125:48
we hired to facilitate the china trip a little bit and he speaks
125:52
fluent mandarin and so we kind of set up to have
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us both go in and get quoted for a system and then
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compare them so i bought my system we it's funny we did it
126:04
not on purpose but i actually we found
126:08
somewhere to shoot the intro and i was like this looks familiar
126:12
oh no way be in the same spot i happened
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to be standing in exactly the same spot so we
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shoot the intro i go in i go shopping again
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so i'll be i'll be right here these letters are
126:28
so much more faded now yeah it's been seven years
126:32
yeah speaking of you know time flying when you're having fun
126:38
and it's it's it's gonna be a really fun video
126:42
the first intro i shot is terrible because
126:46
what happened was i got completely overwhelmed again this
126:50
place is just raw
126:54
concentrated sensory overload
126:58
like you can't stand somewhere
127:02
for longer than two minutes without somebody trying to sell you a watch you can't
127:06
you can't move five steps without bumping into
127:10
some like flashing RGB light thing or
127:14
or tripping over somebody or whatever like it's just
127:18
pure chaos in there and
127:22
you know like okay around here you have a severe lack
127:26
of options for where to buy computer hardware there's been a lot of consolidation
127:30
like fries doesn't exist anymore so like what in the states you
127:34
pick up a computer computer parts new egg microcenter
127:40
Amazon Best Buy
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being not in the states i have no idea all like hyper consolidated here we've got what
127:48
memex canada computers you can get a handful of things that
127:52
yeah you can get a handful of things at best buy but the you know all again
127:56
hyper consolidated right over there
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opposite problem there's a hundred shops
128:04
other board so which one do i buy from oh my god i don't know
128:08
uh so it was fun yeah it was it was really great
128:12
and then the last video we did was one that i was on the fence about because
128:16
i really wasn't sure how much it would appeal to the audience
128:20
but i just thought it was cool enough that i was
128:24
like i just want to do it anyway Huawei invited us to come see
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their fitness
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their r&d lab or more
128:36
more accurately they're like validation facility so
128:40
what they have is just like the
128:44
a playground for gym bros essentially
128:48
with everything you can pretty much imagine in it like hit me
128:52
hit me with something that you'd want to see in like a fitness tracker
128:56
you know gym facility fitness tracker gym facility
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uh
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uh rep speed counting no i mean like equipment wise
129:08
like like facilities wise
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i don't know uh
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see the problem is i've been working on my house for months so i haven't been in the gym
129:22
for in months okay the chat's taking over for you
129:26
maxo drive says climbing wall yes
129:30
okay that's not that exotic for climbing well yeah but that's only the first thing
129:34
so they have they have four climbing walls
129:38
there's a good one here scrappy dp said neck trainer
129:42
you might not have noticed it if it was there though like that's one of the problems
129:46
is a lot of the weirder stuff is usually small sure
129:50
you probably wouldn't have seen it uh yeah i didn't see if they have a neck trainer
129:54
they had all manner of different various machines and weights though
129:58
so that's like the least interesting thing they had there um
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korea satsuna says badminton court yes so they had uh that's actually
130:06
they had a basketball court that could also be set up with roll out badminton
130:10
courts on it the basketball court is decently common and the basketball court
130:14
this is super cool had a 30 camera
130:18
motion capture set up around it so that you can do like wire frame
130:22
uh motion analysis on like people who are wearing trackers
130:26
and stuff so we set it up so i did some like badminton strokes
130:30
on the court and you can see like because we put trackers on the racket and everything as well
130:34
um and it's really important to see how much
130:38
you're actually moving if you want to validate like caloric
130:42
burn estimates and stuff like that and then the climbing wall is really important
130:46
because they they need a validated height that you are
130:50
climbing in order to validate what you're you know what the input data
130:54
from the from the watch is saying and how high you're actually doing that stuff they should have been able to
130:58
do the thing that i was mentioning which is like wrap timing
131:02
um like the speed of every wrap that you do in succession
131:06
is a very interesting stat to know you see our buffalo says batting cage
131:10
no but they did have a golf sim so they had one of those like
131:14
uh like video video or like projector golf
131:18
like wall things with the ball yeah um
131:22
what else did they have yes yes swimming pool but
131:26
it was like the trippiest like um is it one of those infinite
131:30
water tread mill things dude it goes as high as
131:34
one and a half meters per second which what what what is that
131:38
what is that in like units we know 1.5 meters per second
131:42
in kilometers per hour here we go so that's 5.4
131:46
kilometers per hour which you know obviously you know an Olympian
131:50
or whatever can swim a lot faster than that but as like a normal
131:54
yeah normal joe you smack into the wall i i
131:58
found it quite challenging to keep up with the water
132:02
treadmill at 1.5 meters per second and it looked
132:06
scary like watching the water moving that fast
132:10
because it's not long they also have scuba
132:14
equipment there what okay that's weird so you can go in the pool well one of their new watches
132:18
is like very scuba oriented okay
132:22
and that's not a fitness thing though no but like anyone to scuba for fitness
132:26
no yeah but i mean it's their validation
132:30
lab for their wearables so yeah so they built a feature
132:34
for it that um uses like high frequency chirps
132:38
to communicate under the water okay cool with other
132:42
wearers of the same watch so you don't all have to have the same watch it'd be super annoying for the fish
132:46
but yeah inconvenient but um what else did they have they had a
132:50
200 meter track that way scuba for fitness i think you're doing it wrong
132:54
yeah that's not that's not for fitness
133:00
any who sorry yeah they have a 200 meter track that goes
133:04
outside the building and then back in that's cool i like that so for running and cycling so
133:08
they have like cycling machines but also actual this is wild
133:12
they have a european style village
133:16
it's actually about 10 minutes away from the validation place but they use it for validation as well because
133:20
some of their tracking features require actual like gps
133:24
like physical movement so you can't just be in the building
133:28
so we have this amazing footage
133:32
they just they were building an office and they're Huawei so because we
133:36
f**king can they themed it after like a european style
133:40
village so it's all like stone and is like
133:44
walking into uncanny like europe town well they have that like
133:48
they have like france in china or whatever yeah i think that's the one
133:52
eiffel tower and stuff oh no not that one okay yeah anyway it's it's trippy
133:56
so we have footage of them on like a basically
134:00
like glorified golf cart that has like 12 or 14 seats on it or something
134:04
like that and our camera operator sitting in the back and me ripping around on a
134:08
road bike in europe in china
134:12
anywho yeah what else do they have
134:16
they have a bunch of stuff like shooting archery
134:20
i didn't actually get to do those ones but i did do a lot of stuff one of the new watches
134:24
has fall detection so they have this wrestling dummy that they
134:28
can use to like drop off the climbing pole
134:32
so they let us drop the dummy we did
134:36
i don't know man we just they were they were super chill
134:40
about letting us basically do whatever we wanted in there so it's going to be
134:44
a pretty cool video i was like can i get a ladder sorry what
134:48
can i get a ladder they're like okay what do you want
134:52
to do with it i'm like i want to dunk so we have
134:56
so we have a shot of me like dunking and then it like pulls out
135:00
and you see that i'm just like standing on that's pretty good
135:04
should be good there was one where i dunked
135:08
and then dropped down and then the ball hit me in the head but bjorn
135:12
missed it so we don't yeah we don't have that one that's okay
135:16
which is a bummer anywho
135:20
i don't know why i was talking about that but i am back
135:24
and you can look forward to all those videos it was it was pretty fun i
135:28
haven't gotten to write that much in a while so i had adam there for
135:32
the kyoksia one and so he helped with some of the writing for that but i also
135:36
did a lot of it and then for the other three it was all all me
135:40
all the time and it was it was fun is the kyoksia one going to have to go
135:44
through like a bunch of brand review you better believe it i mean all
135:48
except the mall were sponsored so like it's not
135:52
i just i just am excited do this kind of thing without more dollars
135:56
attached to it oh no i more i more mean like anytime
136:00
we have a factory tour there's so much it's not the sponsorship dollars that i'm wondering about
136:04
it's the like there's so much like oh hey actually
136:08
this corner of this thing can't be shown so it needs to be
136:12
blah blah blah blah minor changes minor changes minor changes
136:16
minor changes delays for months buddy however bad you think this trip was
136:20
you are not even close in that
136:24
sense yeah and i don't and i don't even i'm not trying to
136:28
be mean to anyone i understand the challenges
136:32
on the side of the brand but it was
136:36
very very very very challenging
136:40
and it's always like that you know when you're looking at stuff that no one's
136:44
ever seen before like the number of times at
136:48
pretty much every stop that someone's like well we can't show that we've never shown that before
136:52
and i'm like brother why am i here then
136:56
i am here to show things that you've never shown before yeah that's
137:00
literally why you invited me that'll happen every time it is always happens
137:04
it is what it is always happens already says we're good to go now
137:08
do you want to fire up the safe they've been good to go my dude
137:12
some of our most iconic t-shirts
137:16
are back from the dead we're calling it the greatest hits
137:20
collection five of our best-selling t-shirts from the past few years have been reimagined
137:24
in both new and classic colors so if you missed out
137:28
on the privateer t-shirt i think we got the name
137:32
did we call it adblock t-shirt i can't remember i think it was called privateer
137:36
before but it says adblock on it no it doesn't
137:40
it says ab
137:43
the lock yeah exactly
137:47
it says a pirate ship lock i would never say adblock
137:51
i would say privateering yeah
137:55
what else we got ah yes the northern lights t-shirt is back
137:59
northern lights v2 i was gonna say it's slightly different right
138:03
no i think one of them is the original and then the other one is like a reimagined
138:07
red color way exactly how it was in the original i don't think so no because
138:11
it was on a green blank but yes the graph is in a circle too
138:15
so this is northern lights v2 if i recall correctly yeah yeah okay
138:19
um we also have
138:23
the classic GPU t-shirt again in a couple of
138:27
different color ways and in regular and tall i notice the
138:31
tall on i think all of these which is you better believe it we've got
138:35
tall blanks now we also have our CPU t-shirt
138:39
available in both shadow and black
138:43
wow because shadows aren't black i guess
138:47
wow and finally the do not drop t-shirt also
138:51
available in shadow i think this is what i'm most excited about i really like bat graphics
138:55
and this one has a cool bat graphics sure does super cool bat
138:59
graphic you can find all of these t-shirts at LMG.gg
139:03
slash greatest hits
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nice nice nice nice
139:11
all right we've got a couple more topics this is just
139:15
a conversation okay i want to talk
139:19
about this the trend towards login screens
139:23
having the username on one page and the password on another is it a trend
139:27
towards that it's it's a trend that is are you just using apple stuff more often
139:31
taking place over a very long period of time and is now deeply entrenched in many of the
139:35
services that i use i genuinely would like someone to explain
139:39
to me why this is a better experience than having both
139:43
on the same page i don't think anyone has done it for it to be a better experience
139:47
that's my take because like ages
139:51
ago google did it like man i'm trying to like how many over five years
139:55
ago at least and it's just like
139:59
you know that everyone wants to use password managers right
140:03
so we're just adding way more
140:07
interactions because now i go to the username page
140:11
and i have to interact with my password manager to auto fill that
140:15
then it goes to the password page or most infuriating
140:19
it expands a little bit and adds the password field
140:23
and then i have to interact with it again then i have to click
140:27
login then i have to go and open some kind
140:31
of two factor whether it's a passkey or whether it's
140:35
like you know a google authenticator code or whatever else or
140:39
email you might suck at using text message we'll have to explore that
140:43
um yeah whatever the point is i have to do something else yeah and then
140:47
i either have to revalidate my stupid thumb print
140:51
first when i first pick up my phone well not a thumb print i'm using an iphone right now
140:55
but you know i have to face stuff yeah on Android i have to
140:59
pick up my phone i have to biometrically authenticate then i have to tell it yes
141:03
this passkey yes that's me and then i have to biometrically authenticate again it's like bloody hell
141:07
i just unlocked my phone i don't want biometrically authenticate again i just did it
141:13
anyway then i often have to go back to the
141:17
page or have to wait around for the server to go oh yeah yeah yeah that he totally did
141:21
that and now i'm finally logged in why nice what if
141:25
what if both of the fields are just on the page and we could have slightly
141:29
fewer slightly fewer interactions in order to log into
141:33
a sacrifice yeah i mean i don't i don't have a
141:37
great answer for you i know some of it has to do with like
141:41
data security stuff i know someone has to do with maybe it's harder to brute
141:45
force things yeah spam login attempts was one thing that i could
141:49
think of stuff like that is the the only real reasons i've heard
141:53
in the past yeah slow down bots do it basically
141:57
just to mess with people that are not
142:01
playing correctly you know okay
142:05
um interrupt nefarious deeds
142:09
yeah i mean that's basically what jordan and the new type of writer
142:13
kind of said a bunch of people in chat are talking about sso stuff so determining if it's a corporate
142:17
account or a regular account determining the the type of account that it
142:21
is so then i mean okay this is something that drives me there's a better way to do that
142:25
crazy because yeah there's services that i use that
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like teams for the longest time is a great example of this where you'd have
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a completely separate app also called teams
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right i just and uh and another another
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really good one was actually i think i think keeper had this where you had to you had to
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select a drop down whether it was like a corporate account or a personal account
142:53
was it keeper might have been something else uh that rings a bell but i
142:57
feel like i haven't seen that a long time but i'm sitting there going like okay
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can't you just tell when i enter my email which one it is
143:05
and can't you just do that for me on the back back end
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why do i have to tell you what kind of account it is well i think there's different like security
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layers and stuff for fine you do it like why am i doing
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it why do i have to tell you this you know it's a corporate account the second i put in a corporate
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email and yeah they could probably have like
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if you open teams it gives you a login box and you log
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into that thing and then it authenticates you into
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and loads whatever app you need i could see that happening sure i just
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mean why make it the user's problem doing all of that work to solve
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a problem for a relatively small amount of people
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uh sydney brokett says they are doing it they need to hit a different flow a lot of the time
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good do it on your side like i
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i can understand why they don't
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sure tell me then it's probably heavy it's probably expensive
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might be annoying to dev developing things in companies like that takes
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a very long time there's a lot of hoops and it might just never be approved
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users most users don't care that much you are a bit
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particularly horrific when it comes to security things i
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log into a lot of stuff so anything around and on a lot of different devices
144:25
in a lot of different locations
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countries vpn levels yeah
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i log in i feel like i spend a significant
144:37
not double digits but a significant amount of work time fighting
144:41
with various logins i get prompted
144:45
so bloody much but then you want to be the admin to everything at the same time
144:49
what do i want to be the admin to you have specifically
144:53
gotten very frustrated many times over the history of this company
144:57
that you are not the admin of literally anything at any given time
145:01
you can't make that argument the only reason that i complain is when
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i'm trying to do something and i don't have the access that i need
145:09
that's the same thing that's even worse that's still just a login problem
145:15
that's what i'm telling you what do you mean that's just a login problem
145:19
not having the login is an even worse login problem than it being inconvenient to login
145:27
but it's inconvenient to login in a lot of cases because you want admin level to everything
145:31
yeah but if i don't have it then i don't have the login but you could just have
145:35
like two accounts basically for everything you could have an admin level account
145:39
that's obfuscated and under a different keeper that is more annoying
145:43
but he won't do that that's because
145:49
we will run into a situation where it's like a weekend or something
145:53
and randomly i need access to something and i won't have it
145:57
and you could log into that account you could log into that other keeper
146:01
see he's not gonna do it but then this means that you need to have admin level securities
146:05
and that's gonna be super annoying it is super annoying
146:09
it blows something has to break the chain
146:13
he was so mad before the show because
146:17
in fairness to me you tried the flow and it didn't work
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yeah and then knew immediately how to fix it because i've used a browser before
146:25
well no it's not okay hold on a second
146:29
i know but it's not that i don't know how to reinstall a browser extension
146:33
the issue is that these kinds of things come up for me all the f***ing time yeah that makes
146:37
it's constant every time i go to sign into something it's just a pain
146:41
yes and yes a lot of the time is self inflicted last night when i was trying to get
146:45
access to the WAN document i had just switched over to my iphone
146:49
and so i didn't have my pixel which has my stupid microsoft
146:53
passkey on it and so yeah i didn't migrate
146:57
i didn't migrate one of the f***ing two dozen bloody stupid
147:01
things that i rely on my phone for and so i wasn't able
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to log into it at all because i didn't have it on me anymore
147:09
and because when i originally set up my microsoft account
147:13
the way the flow like dark patterned me into using the microsoft authenticator
147:17
yeah that's super annoying instead of my standard one that i normally use
147:21
so my pixel has also the one instance of the stupid microsoft authenticator on it
147:25
and so i just i couldn't get into an account and it was just really
147:29
frustrating because i switched devices a lot
147:33
i switched locations a lot and i switched which services i need
147:37
to a lot so it just i spent so much of my
147:41
life i feel like the biggest problem is the devices a lot thing which is
147:45
courier jobs well yeah you can really do about that but that's the the locations
147:49
a lot thing should be annoying once per location if everything
147:53
is operating properly which i understand is not quite the case
147:57
no because there's more than one location for every location because when i
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go somewhere i'm going to be using it at the airport new location i'm
148:05
going to be using on the plane guess what new location i'm going to land
148:09
oh look a new location i'm going to go to the hotel oh now okay
148:13
i'm in china i'm using a vpn new fucking location
148:17
it's constant also you like teleported because of the vpn
148:21
probably probably so it's like that's sketchy he moved
148:25
really fast what's going on there drives me absolutely
148:29
he's not solved some of these issues yeah not really one of the biggest problems with hardware keys
148:33
is there's so many things that won't work with it yeah
148:37
like it's not a one stop solution and as soon as you have to
148:41
have sms as a as a two factor for something then that's
148:45
that's it's an attack vector you know and as soon as you have
148:49
to have this you know this other app it's an attack vector and so at a
148:53
certain point having the hardware key is just another potential
148:57
vector we often hear from
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you know people that will say like oh why aren't like all your
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services just sso based one a lot of
149:09
solutions will charge a wild increase in
149:13
in monthly cost per user to allow sso
149:17
because they know a lot of enterprises are just like no we are only going
149:21
to use sso for everything the other thing is that we use a ton
149:25
of things being a place that reviews consumer products we use
149:29
a ton of different logins which don't have it as an option and probably
149:33
never ever will so it's it's you you can't
149:37
just blanket everything has to be sso login either that doesn't work for
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us at all yeah it's
149:45
it's it's frustrating
149:49
but and like okay even a hardware key that's that's an example of how
149:53
just with my job and all the various
149:57
options that I get pulled in even that the reason I stopped using
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my ubi key was not because I like didn't like it or I thought it was you know bad
150:05
or whatever the reason I stopped using it was that often people need to borrow my keys
150:09
for some reason or another yeah we were just to be clear we were relatively
150:13
early adopters of ubi key yeah yeah way back
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yeah super early like before 2014 or something way before they had like a type c
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one you know yeah yeah and so like I will often
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give bands my keys to they need to do
150:29
they need to do a shot now you can't log into things uses my yeah
150:33
yeah so what now yeah now I can't log in not convenient or you have to allow a bypass anyways
150:37
and then and then what's the point of even having the hardware key
150:41
this was this was a fun one is when we first adopted ubi key yeah it wasn't
150:45
supported by iPhone oh yeah so then we had to
150:49
build in workarounds for like everybody that had an iPhone and then it was just
150:53
like well why did we even bother to have the ubi key at all what are we doing yep
150:57
yep 100% because Apple still didn't allow third parties to access
151:01
their NFC chip and then they used lightning
151:05
instead of USB a which was
151:09
what the ubi keys had on them so there was no way to interface with an iPhone
151:15
anyway I seriously reconsider
151:19
SSO SSO is not an option
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not for everything yeah we have it enabled for some stuff
151:27
and in some situations it annoys him as well just to be
151:31
clear he preferred the non SSO options which is
151:35
not I can't even single him out here that is true for other people at the office
151:39
as well SSO is not really
151:43
just automatic win yeah I end up in a really silly loop sometimes
151:47
because I and SSO is on me at least partially because I need to
151:51
go and fix this but I'll go to sign into
151:55
I'll go to sign into my Microsoft Teams account because I'll be logged in
151:59
AGAIN or logged out again rather the point so I go to sign into it
152:03
don't forget to check the box it doesn't work thank you to stay signed in one
152:07
so I'll go to sign into Teams and I won't know my Teams password because
152:11
I keep it in my Keeper I will go to sign into Keeper
152:15
and it will prompt me to enter a single sign on
152:19
so I will pull my phone out of my pocket log into my Keeper on my
152:23
phone which often I will need to use my two factor authentication
152:27
in order to do I am now four bloody steps into this
152:31
I will log into my Keeper I will get my Microsoft password
152:35
it is on a separate device so I will have to type it
152:39
onto my computer I will log into my Microsoft
152:43
to log into my Keeper to get the Microsoft password to be it into my Teams
152:47
and the only reason I would do that rather than just look up the Teams password
152:51
on my phone is because then I am logged in to Keeper
152:55
on my browser anyway so I can use it for other stuff because otherwise yes I could just pull my phone out
152:59
of my pocket check the password and log in there but no your first flow is the like correct one
153:03
because yeah you are going to have to use it again anyways like you said and then the hilarious one
153:07
is that I have my pass key for
153:11
my Microsoft account on my phone anyway so if I have to use
153:15
my pass key then I have to biometrically authenticate my phone click a thing
153:19
biometrically authenticate again click another thing yes it's me
153:23
I have to give them credit Google's login is fantastic
153:27
it's pretty okay oh is it you do you have your phone click yes
153:31
alright yeah yep
153:35
like oh hey it's pretty okay it's pretty okay compared to like basically everything out there
153:39
right now it's pretty good it often doesn't give me that option because it gets confused by all my devices and locations
153:43
and it's contextual it gives you that option
153:47
when it is like pretty sure yep
153:51
I do think that's cool though also belltrick says these are some first world problems
153:55
I mean what they are is their work frustrations and I think that's
153:59
something that we can probably all relate to anyone yeah like if there's anything
154:03
that you have to do at work that is completely unnecessary
154:07
in terms of like productivity it doesn't create
154:11
absolutely necessary mister I have to have admin to everything in terms of productivity
154:15
it generates nothing but it is necessary for security
154:19
I know but it's not productive though that's all I'm saying it doesn't get any work done
154:23
yeah yeah it gets zero anything
154:27
accomplished so yeah it's it's frustrating and it just it takes
154:31
it's a it's a time sap it's not it doesn't
154:35
make me more efficient it doesn't make me happier it doesn't make me more productive
154:39
it just is annoying
154:47
oh my god just easy you became putting a wall I'm going crazy that I can't
154:51
explain more that that just will not solve the problem
154:55
the the on my keys thing was like one version
154:59
of why it won't work and also all the services that it doesn't
155:03
work for and also just all the
155:07
times that it's not convenient like some help in some ways sometimes I'll be using
155:11
a device like this this happened a lot back when I was trying to use my
155:15
UB key is I would be using a device that doesn't have a type A port
155:19
it doesn't happen as often anymore but sometimes well it's going to start happening more and more
155:23
sometimes these things happen it's it's laptops are going all type C which there are
155:27
type C ones when there might be double ended ones Monty Hawk says dude you're an edge case
155:31
yes that's the whole point of the conversation
155:35
obviously obviously yes
155:41
come on however
155:45
however the fact that this happens
155:49
so much that it is very frustrating for me
155:53
is not does not mean that
155:57
for someone else for whom it is not that frustrating and doesn't happen that often
156:01
doesn't mean that it couldn't be better for them too it doesn't mean that my edge case
156:05
has no possible learning outcomes that could be applied
156:09
to other things could log in be better could security
156:13
be better and smoother for the user I yeah I think we can probably
156:17
all agree that it could be better does everyone have the same level of frustration
156:21
with that I do absolutely not but it could absolutely
156:25
also be better all right
156:29
I don't think there's a unless I'm looking at this picture wrong
156:33
I don't think there's a UB key that is A and
156:37
C there's A and sorry there's C in lightning
156:41
there's just A and there's just C
156:45
I don't think there's A and C
156:49
meaning that you're always going to have at least some amount of problem
156:53
neat
156:57
well I will continue to be frustrated about it and it'll be great
157:01
oh this is nice Google has shut down nest gen 2's
157:05
and this is the best part
157:09
they simply refuse to allow it to be controlled locally
157:13
it is now e-waste nice
157:17
terrific and I was talking about some smart home stuff recently and I said
157:21
sure I will finally give up but if I do
157:25
I have to ask to support Home Assistant
157:29
I'm not getting anything that is not able to be locally controlled
157:33
you shouldn't have to even through
157:37
like third party integrations I didn't find any category of device
157:41
that there wasn't an option for I meant individual products
157:45
yeah yeah so the discussion
157:49
over in r slash Home Assistant does it still work in Home Assistant
157:53
there's a bounty out there for it if it does and okhawk says the device uses
157:57
signed firmware there's literally a key that Google has in their
158:01
possession that would unlock the capabilities of the device but Google is
158:05
keeping it from device owners while simultaneously killing the devices that's what makes
158:09
this whole scenario so absurd we really
158:13
do need to legislate that people own the stuff
158:17
they buy and they don't it doesn't have to be
158:21
maintained anymore by the device manufacturer
158:25
I think that there's got to be some kind of limit
158:29
for how long you have to support a game or a service or a product
158:33
like in 100 years I wouldn't expect Google's cloud servers
158:37
to necessarily still talk to a nest too alright
158:41
in 200 years like wherever there's got to be somewhere you've got to draw a line
158:45
but when they EOL it they've got to
158:49
allow local interaction with it they've got to open source it
158:53
they've got to do something yeah and pk7 said it
158:57
somewhere I'm pretty sure but I can't find it in chat now
159:01
so I think it was pk7 of someone else no it was
159:05
this is from the same company that actually thought to convert Stadia controllers to bluetooth
159:09
it is interesting just different teams massive massive orgs
159:13
and different teams just acting differently so pretty frustrating just wanted to shine a light
159:17
and say hey that's pretty uncool Google
159:21
very uncool apparently there's
159:25
nooky just posted a reddit thread that apparently there's a team of people working to
159:29
crack them open that's obviously not a good thing
159:33
this isn't like hurray Google did a good thing but
159:37
looks like the community might be trying to react to it which is cool
159:41
cool shout out C C K O Simba
159:45
yeah yeah there's nothing really to look at now
159:49
they're saying that they should have it up on github by Monday the latest that's really exciting
159:53
very cool let's go
159:57
neat all right what else we got
160:03
LTT Labs articles yeah speaking of cool and neat I guess
160:07
we've got the two Labs articles we've got the Apple 40 watt
160:11
dynamic power adapter thing
160:15
which I thought was kind of interesting because it came by default in the
160:19
Apple vision pro box
160:23
so as I was like unboxing that I got all excited about the power adapter because I was like
160:27
we have an article on this which might be the lamest
160:31
thing I've done in a while but yeah we've got that article because Lucas was
160:35
basically like all right how does that work
160:39
yeah because it was dynamic charging the only power adapter
160:43
that can achieve the claimed 50% battery in 20 minutes of the iPhone
160:47
1717 pro and 17 pro max
160:51
so can it what does it mean etc if you scroll down to the bottom
160:55
dynamic of course we had to
160:59
check it out on the x-ray
161:03
this is so cool shout out Luma field for making it
161:07
so easy for us to see the inside so happy they've let us hold on to that
161:11
dude it's so cool absolute bros but yeah to just
161:15
keep going with Lucas's notes here Labs investigated whether logi bolt is really
161:19
bluetooth bl le we're not going to talk anymore about what I'm coming back to it or
161:23
not and Apple's new 40 watt dynamic power adapter for the 40 watt
161:27
dynamic power adapter the new USB-C power adapter from Apple which guarantees
161:31
40 watt output but will boost to 60 watts we tested
161:35
how this will actually interact while your phone is charging iphone's
161:39
charge below 40 watts anyways and some longer term test
161:43
to determine when it drops to 40 watts and we're potentially going to test some stuff
161:47
with it later on as well but if you go down even further
161:53
keep going this graph is quite interesting
161:57
so it's a little bit hard for me to read it from there maybe I should just bring it up myself
162:01
but you've got the output power and the input power of the actual
162:05
unit the charger and then we're thinking that
162:09
so time is your your x and wattage is your y
162:13
so we're thinking that it because it stays at 60 for quite a while at the beginning
162:17
and we think it's thermal so it's getting too hot
162:21
going down to 40 cooling enough going back up
162:25
to 60 and coming back down we think that's what's going on
162:29
interesting but don't know duty cycle of
162:33
roughly 66% after the initial warming up
162:39
huh so on average about 50.33 watts
162:45
this goes slightly against my theory of apple building a 60 watt charger
162:49
that couldn't achieve their temperature limits 51 watts is quite far off of
162:53
60 watts if this is interesting to you I suggest you
162:57
check out all things one place who conducts power adapter testing regularly
163:01
and made a video about the 40 watt dynamic charger very cool great article
163:05
I also read the the bolt um
163:09
logi bolt article it was awesome yeah basically
163:13
that was uh like you know in a in a in a ShortCircuit
163:17
video we said it was just a bluetooth dongle which is a downer
163:21
people got mad so we were like all right well let's uh let's dive into
163:25
this let's reach out to logitech let's get information from them let's
163:29
uh kind of pull some of our testing together and look into what this thing is
163:33
and as it turns out from a performance standpoint it's just bluetooth
163:37
from a performance standpoint yeah which is a little bit more to it exactly
163:41
why it was a bit of a downer but also there is more to it
163:45
and the community was right yes that um it does have
163:49
advantages over just just bluetooth but yeah check out the
163:53
lab site we've we've been pushing a lot of articles lately
163:57
and we want to keep doing this I think Lucas has been
164:01
um taking the charge on a lot of these of like
164:05
having a question of like what is this thing
164:09
how does it work and then just deciding that you know what if we had
164:13
that question probably someone else did too let's let's follow it up
164:17
let's try to figure it out um also clearly like with the the
164:21
logi bolt one um if if we get
164:25
called out on something which might be fair like it was here we're going to try to dive
164:29
into that and learn more as well this is a knowledge base expansion for for us for
164:33
our companies and hopefully for you guys as well so um
164:37
this one's really good too I've read this one why the AirPods Pro 3
164:41
are a nightmare to test uh very interesting
164:45
very different frequency response
164:49
uh at different volume levels I had some people
164:53
really mad about us saying that in the ShortCircuit they were like no
164:57
that's not how it works but it does
165:01
if the manufacturer tunes it to do that which is
165:05
exactly why we were saying yeah it's kind of weird um we worked with
165:09
Griffin from the headphone show on that one um pretty cool yeah we're also
165:13
trying to use this as like somewhat of a collaboration thing so we can like work with
165:17
certain external experts and stuff do you see our Buffalo makes a really good
165:21
point TechLink should be promoting new Labs articles
165:27
like primary source articles from the Labs like why not
165:31
it's news duh
165:35
seems kind of obvious to me definitely thought about that
165:39
yeah I never thought of it either that's cool like we have a new show
165:43
okay cool good chat neat I want to talk about
165:47
oh hold on let's do this really quick YouTuber CyperCPU
165:51
has accused Microsoft of orchestrating YouTube's removal of some of his
165:55
Windows 11 tutorials that enable users to install the OS on non-supported hardware
165:59
and without an online connection for violating the
166:03
platform's community guidelines after appealing the takedowns
166:07
he received a vague answer as to why the videos had been removed from YouTube that said
166:11
the warning strike you received was issued based on a violation of
166:15
harmful or dangerous content which prohibits content that encourages or promotes
166:19
behavior that encourages dangerous or illegal activities that risk
166:23
serious physical harm or death does bypassing TPM
166:27
2.0 really pose a serious risk of physical harm or death?
166:31
no if Microsoft is threatening
166:35
to kill or harm you if you don't take them down
166:39
very good very good our discussion question
166:43
here is why does Microsoft want to prevent people from using older computers with Windows 11?
166:47
why do they care? I don't know
166:51
it's been a little strange to me too especially because it's like
166:55
not that hard to bypass yeah so like
166:59
yeah why specifically are YouTube videos getting taken down
167:03
like it's not like you can't find these resources so can we just very easily
167:07
can we just not? that'd be cool
167:11
good chat I want to talk about how
167:15
I want to point out one thing really quick I just I don't know I showed it out
167:19
Lucas for coming up with cool articles and pursuing them and writing them and stuff
167:23
and that has been great thank you Lucas I also want to say that this has been like
167:27
a team effort from the lab so
167:31
I didn't want to just single out only only Lucas it's been it's been cool
167:35
I've been really enjoying that and one of our like
167:39
working order things for a bit now and continuing forward has just been
167:43
yeah if there's an interesting question follow it up so it's been I've appreciated
167:47
that the whole team has embraced that professionally curious is exactly
167:51
what we want in a department like that okay I got one more quick one here
167:55
AMD releases new Zen 2
167:59
and Zen 3 plus CPUs as Ryzen 10
168:03
and Ryzen 100 these new
168:07
CPUs based on Zen 2 include the Athlon Silver 10
168:11
which is a dual core the Athlon Gold 20
168:15
which is also a dual core although at least it has SMT
168:19
the Ryzen 330 a quad core and the Ryzen 5
168:23
40 also a quad core
168:27
the new Rembrandt CPUs based on Zen 3 plus are the Ryzen 3
168:31
110 the Ryzen 5 130 the Ryzen 5 150 Ryzen 7
168:35
Ryzen 7 based on Zen 3 plus now
168:39
come on man Ryzen 7
168:43
170 8 cores up to 4.57 gigahertz what are they doing
168:47
why do they need to do this can they just have the old can people can we just know it's an old
168:51
CPU and then just buy an old CPU
168:57
exhausting I'm
169:01
tired of it what we have is
169:05
driving Chinese EVs I don't know if you saw this
169:09
Prime Minister Mark Carney Canada's relationship with China is at a
169:13
turning point control F hold on oh no
169:17
I
169:21
hold on hold on hold on
169:27
hold on where is it here we go
169:31
here we go hold on this is not
169:35
oh yeah okay they discussed
169:39
solutions to respective sensitivities regarding issues including agriculture
169:43
and agri-food products such as canola as well as seafood and
169:47
electric vehicles according to the readout
169:51
so I don't know if folks know this but in lockstep with the US
169:55
Canada introduced 100% tariffs on
169:59
Chinese EVs a number of years ago which has made it basically
170:03
impossible for Chinese EV makers to import their vehicles
170:07
into Canada there's been a couple of exceptions vinfast tried
170:11
to kind of launch here and I think I've seen like two on the road but
170:15
I've not had a ton of success because with a 100%
170:19
tariff it's pretty hard to ship over here and
170:23
I don't think vinfast set up manufacturing here in any capacity
170:27
vinfast manufacturing in Canada
170:31
I don't think they did so they do not have
170:35
a very yeah no they have no manufacturing
170:39
in Canada oh are they Vietnamese?
170:43
oh they are there you go sorry vinfast you guys
170:47
are a very relevant brand and I cared a lot about where
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you were from I'm sorry
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anyway what I really want to talk about today
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is oh shoot do I have
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I was over in China recently and I did get a couple of
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opportunities to chill in a Chinese EV
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and you know how Ford CEO has gone
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on the record a number of times at this point basically saying hey
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if the North American auto industry doesn't get its act together
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like we're cooked boys yeah
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I don't know if there's going to be
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an opportunity to get their act together
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it's just holding them out with tariffs that's effectively all it is now
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I think the cookage is
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basically a foregone conclusion at this point man
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in the car while I was over there that is going to
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absolutely blow your mind when I finally find the bloody picture of it
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and we get it up on screen here sorry
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my sincere apologies I don't know what is going on did I take it on the iPhone
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I don't think I did I
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quick stall for time do a merge message or something I'm sorry
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sure everything thank you
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let's see what I can find here look this might be useful for you
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hi DLL what's the worst case of we don't need a pro you've seen
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I was helping run Wi-Fi for a festival 35,000 attendees with
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80 unify ap's a marketing guy suggested replacing the system
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with starlings what
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nice worst case
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of we don't need a pro I'm afraid you've seen some here
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our entire company we can do that
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we reinvent a lot of wheels let's just hire a recent graduate
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should be fine figure it out
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and it's way better for the content to figure it out as we go
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yeah no I'm not a
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convenient store robber I'm Duke from the season before
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the last season of skype redwood that's pretty good too though
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I don't know there's a ton of examples of that
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it like here I mean we
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we don't need a pro this is I'm slightly copping out
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by saying we can just do this ourselves instead of use an external service
173:29
so series of professionals maybe I was going to say full play
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nice like oh you can do that that was crazy that was stupid
173:37
that was probably one of the most brutal ones we've ever done yeah
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it's working but like like my goodness
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it literally is like a multi-million dollar a year
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success multi-platform at this point
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it's working it's just it powers us, sauce plus
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a lot of other creators on Floatplane like I don't know man
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we kind of you know yeah you kind of did it
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it has cool future plans the team's kind of amazing
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we finally have a dev team yeah which is cool
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who has done all kinds of other cool stuff like I don't know
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I really like working on Floatplane stuff our whole like
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I just do, feels like home I feel like we kind of fail upward a lot
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you know you know what I mean right
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not in the way that that normally is meant right like failing upwards is when you're like incompetent
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and you get kind of pushed out but into like a higher position
174:37
kind of like a nepotism sort of connotation like we but we've just managed to
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screw up our way to the top but like
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like it actually worked like it didn't fail yeah but it should have
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yeah it was just way harder than it needed to be
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that was most of it decision-making failure
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I had a lot of conversations with people where it would start as like
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you shouldn't do this because you can't and then it would end up being like
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okay fine
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you can but like why I didn't listen to that part
175:13
I just listened to that you can't like no we can
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yeah did you figure your thing out yeah yeah
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I rode okay don't wait not yet
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so I rode in a couple of cars so one of them was part of the Huawei demo at their
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flagship store which includes everything if I was asked to
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design a store to showcase everything from like wearables to TVs
175:45
to automobiles I wouldn't even know where to start but honestly they kind of nailed it
175:49
so they had some cars that had like partner technologies in their
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showroom so we went a test drive and one and it's got
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voice activation this and assisted driving whatever
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that and like you know it's kind of cool
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but this one the one that they used
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to drive us between the locations where they were just like showing off Huawei technology
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integrations and vehicles absolutely blew my mind
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and I agree with Ford CEO
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we're cooked over here we're cooked check this out
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first one yeah so this is me and Sharad
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in the back of a whatever this is I actually can't remember what the model name is
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so that's embarrassing we have a starry night sky
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thing above us sure in the
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next to by Sharad's
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elbow okay so you can see all the seat adjustments in there and then right next to
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that each seat has a little like pop out
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phone like device that you can use to control the
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various functions in the car including the heating
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cooling of your seat the temperature
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of the fridge that's between us so there's a little like
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fridge that could hold maybe like a wine bottle or a couple of other drinks
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in between us where that like Kleenex thing is
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okay now
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are you a little impressed yeah but it just looks like
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an expensive back of a car all right hit them with the next one
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wow so
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you could mod that in but it's a
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it's very pit my ride so in between our heads
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is a projector and you press a button
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that lowers a projector screen
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the Windows what's it called
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electro-chromatic leg room is this a really long car
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it's meant to be it's the kind of car you're meant to be
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a passenger vehicle or whatever it's called yeah so it's kind of competing with
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like you know the roles the Maybach
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exactly and okay sorry what was I saying
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so the projector screen comes down
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there is a camera you can see there's a webcam up at the top of the
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so you can like take a conference call it's good
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sure but also so you can take a conference call
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you know and have all the other meeting
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attendees on the projector screen the Windows are
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I believe they are what's it called
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electro-chromic and they have like a filter
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that comes up so they have like a sunshade that comes up to make it actually quite dark
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in the back there's wireless charging
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in the armrest there's two little slips where you can
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slip your phone into right by that piece of paper nice I see that
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Sherrod was joking really all these features and no cupholder
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retractable cupholder that's under where the charging is
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so you kind of hit a button and then it pops out in between us
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the seats fully recline and adjust oh they have massage
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and cooling and one of the really wild features
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you can go back to us is it includes a privacy mode
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so that the passengers in the front can't hear you
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or the front passenger and the driver can't hear you
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and we were like okay well that's stupid there's no way that works
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and then Sherrod pressed it and it turns out that it doesn't just try to like
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ANC what you're saying because that would be we don't have that technology
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but what it does is it adds it like an echo loop
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and a bunch of sort of noise
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it sort of salts the data so to speak
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while probably also doing the ANC stuff yeah
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I didn't actually try sitting in the front unfortunately
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I didn't really get a chance but pretty wild
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now was it this thing oh yeah that's it
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yeah so no key found it of course hold on hold on don't look too closely yet
180:17
I want you to I want you to guess
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what it costs I stopped it from being there but it's still on my screen
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hold on hold on hold on okay first of all
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so what does it look like
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what's a ghost cost okay 400k is my guess
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600k if you don't customize anything
180:41
the options blah blah which currency are we talking
180:45
commission you don't buy you don't buy a ghost you commission
180:49
a ghost so I actually don't remember how much they cost
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oh yes do they even have a starting price
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for crying out loud make an inquiry okay forget it the point
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is probably about half a million dollars by the time you actually like
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do anything is the ghost the expensive one I don't even think that's the top
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of the line though that's like their that's like their kind of their workhorse
181:13
is my understanding I don't I don't know their lineup extremely well I've never
181:17
bought a rolls sorry uh
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lowest possible is like 355
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okay what I'm seeing it can go a lot higher is the phantom their
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starter I actually can't remember the peasant spine
181:33
ghost yeah I'm actually not sure I think the cullinan is higher end that's the
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suv right yeah uh
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I don't know what the specter is yeah I can't remember
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okay anyway anyway
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how much do you think the mic stroll costs 80k
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okay why would you why would you guess that
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I don't know I didn't look it up I don't I'm assuming I'm
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not correct no you're not right but yeah I'm just wondering why you would guess
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$80,000 like what could what else could you buy for $80,000 it's it's like
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cheaper than the high-end Teslas
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but more expensive than like I don't know other stuff
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starts at about 100k okay but we're still
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it's an EV so it comes with like batteries
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which are a cost that you know a gasoline competitor
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doesn't have to deal with yeah um so you you never have to put
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gas in it it is
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like you're sitting on a couch basically in the back of it it's crazy
182:43
I did I think I told you when I was in China I got
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chauffeured around one time in the back of a Maybach and I had
182:51
the same feeling I sat in that chair and was just like what the heck
182:55
it's weird it feels almost uncanny it's like
182:59
this isn't a car what am I in right now so the price
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range is 100 to 140
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for this and look I'll be honest with you guys
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I've never even sat in a ghost I've never I've never sat in a Rolls-Royce
183:15
but to my ignorant you know
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unrefined buttock
183:25
I'm looking at this I'm looking at this thing going
183:29
how is it realistically going to get way beyond
183:33
this thing this would be the pinnacle
183:37
of luxury to most people some of these pictures are nuts
183:41
yeah here let's see this is the
183:45
I can't make these bigger mic straw or whatever
183:49
I mean you can just zoom your browser just to give it the little two finger
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you know what I'm saying oh yeah did I
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oh yeah did I mention the starry sky in it has like different
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modes it can twinkle it can do shooting stars
184:05
the starry sky feels like a rip a bit of a rip
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huge huge screens
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it's something that people do in Rolls-Royce though
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that's what I'm saying I think it's a rip oh a rip off 100%
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100% in the yeah those speakers in the chair
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sure why not like it's it's loaded
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for bear man wow
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is this is this like the seat in front of them is gone
184:39
oh no it folds down yeah okay yeah that's wild
184:43
so you can get extremely comfy is this this is someone's
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phone or is this the tablet thing you're talking that's the little tablet controller thing
184:51
so it's pretty wild dude
184:55
oh yeah it has the airplane table fold out thing I forgot about that
184:59
no no on the left yeah so you have a little table at both of the
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back seats laptop or whatever yep or you can eat or you're
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swishky trunk yep
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trunk
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what is this
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I think they're trying to show matrix headlamps
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no I don't think so
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interesting
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yeah
185:36
huh all right it's available in multiple options
185:39
okay yep all right anyway
185:43
very interesting it's uh
185:47
I had I I had been you know reading about
185:51
following from a distance so that are a cyber truck right
185:55
like seriously though yeah I
185:59
I don't think that would make an insane splash
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I don't think that would make as insane of a splash in the North American market that people might
186:07
think they're gonna need a good truck
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oh yeah apparently BYD's truck is like 35k or something like that
186:15
see like that might make a bigger splash because you've got to fight the f-150
186:19
there's no like there's no ignoring the f-150 and trying to enter
186:23
the North American market heck no so yeah
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and that's still gonna be it's BYD so I'm assuming that's an electric truck still
186:31
I think it's a hybrid yeah it's it's no good 63
186:35
their Ford Ranger size pickup with a one cylinder
186:39
allows up to 500 miles of range and is 35,000 US dollars
186:43
yeah see that'll be that's a more interesting fight
186:47
in my opinion yeah opcode says how does it compare to your
186:51
Taycan in terms of quality it's a very different
186:55
car like it's not it's not intended to
186:59
compete with a Taycan it's a floating couch yeah
187:03
whisks you from location to location the Taycan is meant to be driven
187:07
whereas the Mike show is intended to be driven
187:11
around in right so it's totally different the Mike shows a
187:15
snuggie in the Taycans like a running shoe yeah
187:19
terrible analogies in terms of like like the fit and finish
187:23
of it though I'll be honest with you I didn't look that closely because I was too
187:27
busy being impressed by the sum of the parts rather than the
187:31
individual parts sure if we were doing like a full review or something like that
187:35
that would be a different story but nothing stood out to me as being junkie I can tell you
187:39
that much for sure oh shoot I have
187:43
to go pretty quick because I have to take my kids surprise you're still here
187:47
trick or treating no no I'm good we're done the topics we're done the topics
187:51
we haven't done F.P. announcement merch massages our most
187:55
successful Floatplane video ever was when LMG employees
187:59
shared their first memories of meeting me
188:03
oh wow yep that's a pretty strong
188:07
like dislike ratio um so we made a sequel
188:11
featuring Yvonne Colton and Plouf who owns a
188:15
display and more oh and yes there will be a video
188:19
of me reacting to the sequel in November oh good I haven't done that yet but apparently
188:23
we're going to be doing that so get some laughs and maybe a little bit of
188:27
secondhand embarrassment at LMG.GG slash Floatplane
188:31
excellent alright Dan should we do a couple merch messages?
188:35
sounds good to me hit me sure let's see why does it seem
188:39
like every tech tuber praises the 9070 9070
188:43
XT on camera and FSR4 yada yada but off camera
188:47
they're all running NVIDIA GPUs feels like a bit of do as I say not as I do
188:51
I I'm running a 7900
188:55
XTX let the record show so I don't know
188:59
in my opinion when praise is happening they're often probably talking about
189:03
price performance and then they can have whatever they want so they take the
189:07
performance and do not care about the price that's the answer
189:11
that's the real answer the only reason I'm running a 7900 XTX
189:15
is because I committed to skipping the 40 series
189:19
um and otherwise I would have just run
189:23
a 4090 greetings DLL
189:27
Linus with the Canadian post strike why does creator warehouse
189:31
still ship to PO boxes when the LTT Store site says to avoid them
189:35
I use my street address but the merch still comes Canada post
189:41
wow what a tremendous question for creator warehouse customer service
189:45
I think you should send them a message and maybe they
189:49
can explain that I have no idea I want to shout out
189:53
our amazing CW team Tony and Dave
189:57
and Adam and the rest of the customer care team and Taryn
190:01
and everyone who has worked really hard on you know resolving
190:05
the challenging logistics situation that has taken place
190:09
this year we've had to deal with tariffs from our southern neighbors we've had to deal with tariffs
190:13
from our manufacturing neighbors we've had to deal with flipping
190:17
the strike from Canada post we've had a lot of multiple times I think we've had a lot of
190:21
on our plate this year and our team has done an amazing job of figuring
190:25
out how to get your thing to you and shout out them and if you want the specifics
190:29
you'll have to ask them because they're the experts
190:33
what an answer good answer this guy's been doing this for a little bit professional
190:37
what a guy this one I wasn't too sure about maybe you could help me
190:41
parse it started an RE photo comp with a few family
190:45
members and have hit 30 in revenue and we
190:49
are trying to learn to scale fast and trying to figure out the best route
190:53
is pacing ourselves or just spamming the phone
190:57
thanks a photo comp
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photo competition few family members RE
191:05
I'm not sure 30 in REV 30 K I'm assuming
191:11
maybe they're hosting a competition maybe you have to pay to enter the competition spamming the phone
191:15
that I don't know
191:19
okay nobody else understands what they're talking about either RE
191:23
photo comp started RE photo comp
191:31
next okay yeah sorry I was struggling to genuinely
191:35
tried hey DLL question for Linus how's the new winter jacket coming
191:39
along real estate photo company
191:43
oh my god I real estate no no no no no
191:47
Imperator in full plane chat said real estate that makes so much more sense real estate photo
191:51
company they hit 30 K in revenue they something something
191:55
or just spamming photos on a phone what was the other thing they were saying hitting the phone I think they
191:59
were looking how to scale fast right they wanted to scale up and
192:03
they weren't sure how to do that without just like hitting the phone which is probably
192:07
more like cold calling pacing ourselves or just spamming
192:11
the phone spamming the phone cold calling he's probably right
192:15
why this is a I mean it's gonna be all networking in that industry
192:19
like it's all old boys club so to speak
192:23
so you definitely want to make connections and everything else is
192:27
kind of secondary honestly as someone who's looked through real estate listings
192:33
man almost their photos terrible learn how to do HDR
192:37
better than like 90% of everybody and you're fine
192:41
there's some actually really good is not a high bar there is a lot of really good
192:45
YouTube tutorials but if you've already got 30 K in revenue you're fine
192:49
you know what you're doing yeah keep it up Congrats on
192:53
on growing it at a staging company keep it up
192:57
yeah staging is makes such a big difference or do okay so yeah probably
193:01
but a bunch of people are doing people are gonna like this but
193:05
like AI staging stuff lately it is actually very
193:09
surprisingly good because you can see the photo of the room empty and the photo
193:13
of the room with stuff in it and it's cool being able to see both idea
193:17
um new winter jacket
193:21
oh okay you'll have to do another one while I look
193:25
that up um
193:29
hi dll are you aware of
193:33
the development of 3d printed medication and the potential for multiple prescriptions to be
193:37
combined into one pill and you have thoughts about it
193:41
how does that make any sense why would you 3d print them
193:45
well maybe because you want like different release schedules or whatever
193:49
because like you know they can have different coatings and they can have different like capsules
193:53
and stuff that release at different times but why would you want to 3d print that
193:57
I don't know maybe it's more maybe it's like helps with the
194:01
complexity how do you ensure they're mixed properly
194:05
I don't know I don't know I'm not a doctor I'm just saying I like 3d printing
194:09
don't wait really
194:13
someone needs to clip that we need to clip that dad we need that clip
194:17
he knows what I mean yeah
194:21
I was in a couple time stamps uh
194:25
thermochromic jacket is expected to hit in
194:29
November so soon
194:33
but I don't want to nail down an exact week because things happen sometimes
194:37
but that's when it's expected hi LLD looking for
194:41
advice moving to rural Australia for work in the next
194:45
25 52 weeks steam deck versus xbox
194:49
ally versus laptop reviews seem to indicate ally x is under cooked
194:53
my friends use xbox online
194:57
I mean but these are all PCs the steam deck
195:01
with xbox online question mark
195:05
um I mean the laptop
195:09
if you can only have one the laptop has the most utility if you can get
195:13
one that supports a I don't think this one supports it but like like a
195:17
tent mode you know where it folds the other way and you can just
195:21
put it like this but with the screen on the outside very nice on a thing
195:25
with a controller that's pretty sick like if you can only have one I'd want the one that has
195:29
a keyboard I'm also personally leaning laptop but I
195:33
didn't answer right away because I don't have either the other ones so I'm a little bit
195:37
biased here yeah
195:41
and I don't know how much like a Strix Halo laptop costs this
195:45
this HP one my understanding is pretty
195:49
pretty expensive
195:55
it is true like the the steam deck is going to be
195:59
by far the cheapest option like one of the issues this question is you're asking
196:03
an insane variety in price
196:07
yeah I mean the steam deck is the best bank for the buck that's the easiest one to recommend but
196:11
as for the ally xbox ally x whatever stupid
196:15
thing is called also do you need to do more stuff on it it's it's
196:19
it's pretty good like I don't know what to tell you it's um
196:23
I think people are just frustrated because Microsoft sold it as something that it
196:27
wasn't as a small computer that's pretty
196:31
d's it's great yeah that's not the last question
196:35
maybe more of a general question my work has
196:39
a stupid new no graphic tease policy but the text isn't
196:43
banned we make a shirt that says shirt in giant text on it
196:47
how does that fit in with like your branding or your like
196:51
is that something that you would ever do or do you want to make like cool stuff
196:55
because like shirt that says in giant text is like
196:59
kind of my aesthetic in a way I love that type of stuff
197:05
okay pondering I mean do enough of you want this like is
197:09
that a thing I figured yeah can you make ASCII images that's
197:13
just text see that that sort of tickles my malicious compliance
197:17
but that's fantastic a lot more than the other one does it kind of made me think
197:21
of the the no-name brand like merch products that they do
197:25
we'll tell you what we'll do the ASCII one ASCII sounds like a cool idea
197:29
I like an ASCII art shirt I like that idea yeah thanks Amaria that sounds like a great point
197:33
okay could do I send this too okay I'll
197:37
the next time we do a Linux challenge we should both be required to
197:43
make a cool little you know
197:49
can I use the term to rice it out in a really cool way
197:53
that is the official term that is what people call it I'm just saying sure
197:57
we'll go with that and there is cool stuff that they do with ASCII art in that
198:01
process and we should we should do that that should be part of it
198:05
whatever leave me alone I don't know what else to call it
198:09
modify yeah but it doesn't
198:13
it doesn't encapsulate the that's true whatever
198:17
whatever you've been waiting for a turn yeah I have been waiting
198:21
so long for this to come back they have bought the northern lights
198:25
t-shirt tall yeah thank you for doing tall graphics
198:29
is this our first tall graphic and it's like five of them or something
198:33
that's actually very exciting I need to order them immediately
198:37
yeah I've been waiting so long for this to come back
198:41
what is the oldest used hardware you'd recommend picking up right now
198:45
oh man it depends on what you're trying to do I mean
198:49
open ended my uncle
198:53
needed a laptop with a CD ROM drive in it
198:57
and so we just grabbed some
199:01
like vista machine and
199:05
it will never be connected to a network so it doesn't matter because it's for
199:09
loading data from some CD
199:13
resource into some computer and it has to like live there because it has to be
199:17
used periodically and connected to that thing
199:21
and it's just like well that's the oldest hardware that I'd recommend for that
199:25
it just depends on what you're trying to do running a Windows XP machine today
199:29
if it was completely offline it's totally fine tons of them still work that way
199:33
in terms of what I would actually connect to the internet I would want something that is modern enough
199:37
to run an operating system that's still getting updates if it's Windows that means not that old
199:41
but if it's Linux go ham nice
199:47
dynastook and lan do sponsors pay extra for Riley to do
199:51
his amazing singing ad spots or does he do them just because he can
199:55
yes both of those things
199:59
he's kind of been a bit of a spiritual successor for what
200:03
Dennis was doing with what we call CSPs or creative
200:07
sponsor placements or something like that I forget what it's short for but
200:11
it was CSR creative sponsor reads but then
200:15
I was like that sounds too close to customer service representative and I'm never going to know what you're talking about
200:19
so we changed it to CSP and it is something
200:23
that sponsors can pay extra for and we do show them hey there's increased
200:27
retention there's increased click through like there's all these
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benefits you should probably do this I have had two merge messages this evening
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asking for a compilation I could see that being
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something we might do on the clips channel at some point but yeah I know he's been
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killing it cannot say
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enough how impressed I have been with Riley's
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work on that I am blown away not just Riley it's a team effort
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it's not just Riley they have to be they have to be shot and edited and stuff
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but like massive shout out to the team
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so cool spin nuts last one I got for you today
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good evening Linus, Luke and Dan what wireless technology do you think might
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compete or replace Bluetooth do you think RF headphones would ever make a comeback
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whatever happened to li-fi oh
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I don't know man I mean there's only so much spectrum like it's one of those things where it's like
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man what new continents do you think we could discover
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you know over the last thousand years we've just western civilization
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has discovered a continent at approximately a rate of one every 200 years
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you know well like yeah okay
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but here's a really controversial take
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modern BTLE
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pretty good there's more that could be done for user friendliness
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but like why can't I have multi-channel with good audio
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and a mic at the same time in current year
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I am upset I agree with that
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but it's still bluetooth you could just make bluetooth less garbage
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and they are dual stream like bluetooth is continuing to get betterer
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and I mean as far as I can tell the major constraint
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is just that we all want it to be cheap if you could do 2.4GHz
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communication expensively well it would be
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better look at all the 2.4GHz dongles that exist that are
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better than bluetooth but we want it to be low power we want it to be cheap
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and we want it to have good range and we want it to have
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a wide data path and we want it to have all these things
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and it's like well look in the real world you don't get everything
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so wait I think it will continue
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to get better as for li-fi that's a good question I would love to know what happened to li-fi
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and I was lying there's one more Linus you mentioned you still occasionally play halo infinite
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do you prefer 4v4 modes or big team battle halo isn't halo to me
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what about vehicles and at least 8 vs 8 I generally play 4v4
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I find big team battle a little too chaotic for my boomer brain
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that's all I got my apologies
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thanks for tuning into the WAN Show we'll see you again next week same bad time same bad channel
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I would have just stayed there I would have waited
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I know I gotta go though he gave up early oh yeah bye
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who knows
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you