TWITCH SCREWS US OVER - WAN Show Feb 17, 2017

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0:00 and uh here we go
0:04 are we live uh theoretically yes hey
0:08 and we need like a minus tron logo hold on a
0:11 second hold on i'm working on it i'm just getting that getting that centered uh get that cable
0:17 kind of oh yeah that's just i don't think i'm happy everything works but
0:20 this doesn't look good yeah i know i know we're working on it okay
0:25 so it's official
0:28 pretty much everything about
0:31 the WAN Show set up here has been overhauled at this point there
0:36 are still a couple of things that we could do to improve it in fact i have a
0:41 bunch of them listed out in my WAN Show improvement ideas list here oh wow um
0:48 hold on hold on hold on where'd it go oh maybe i deleted it this is a long list
0:53 no no not all of it is list in fact maybe none of it is list uh um
0:58 here we go we could put padding on the table okay so we wouldn't get as much audio
1:03 reflection off the table yeah we could put clouds above the set yep like
1:07 dampening clouds um we could have rolling sheets of acoustic
1:12 batting kind of around the camera on the other side he means like on wheels so we can
1:17 push them around yeah yeah uh not like rolling thunder yeah you know like um
1:31 um actually everything else here that's on
1:34 my list we have already done it what thunder goes wow
1:41 like dubstep thunder look i don't um
1:45 i don't make the rules about how thunder gets impersonated or impressioned um
1:51 either way so people are already asking about the
1:54 casey tron thing oh okay well that's a perfect absolutely
1:59 perfect first topic for the WAN Show today yeah so we should probably explain
2:04 like what was happening hold on a second is is that even one of
2:07 our no how do i even spell k-a-y yeah okay that's not one of our
2:11 topics for the week so we don't have a source for this but before the when
2:15 shows started they didn't do anything wrong no no i mean yeah no no it's not
2:18 yeah it's a just our our uh doc preparation team wouldn't have known
2:22 anything about this so before the show started
2:26 our channel was hosting caseytron yeah
2:30 for some reason maybe you could explain why our channel would have been hosting
2:34 caseytron so i noticed this with my uh
2:38 anyways twitch is doing this thing where there's auto hosting you can have it so
2:43 that when you're not streaming we should explain for people who only really watch
2:46 WAN Show on twitch what exactly hosting means first yeah no i'm getting into
2:50 that oh okay so auto hosting the idea of auto hosting is that it will
2:53 automatically host other channels hosting is where it will show the video
2:58 feed of another channel on your channel when you are offline so the idea behind
3:03 it is that if you were like super bros with someone then you could set your
3:08 channel to host their channel so that
3:11 when you're not streaming they get additional viewers who happen to be on
3:15 your channel it can make a lot of sense especially for groups like nerd fusion
3:20 if one of the guys at nerdfusion is not currently streaming they can host
3:23 another one of their buddies they're all a big team that are trying to help each
3:26 other grow that is very good for that people like kyle and paul
3:31 post each other that makes tons of sense they collab all the freaking time yep um
3:36 people that want to help each other can do that or your channel could do that
3:40 just to try to keep your audience engaged if you have people that stream
3:43 in very similar styles to you that's kind of what it's supposed to be for and
3:46 auto hosting is a way to handle all of
3:50 that and do all of that with you without you having to go like into your chat and
3:54 going slash host space channel name you
3:57 can just set up a group of people that you want to auto host and we'll do that
4:01 just automatically now twitch changed
4:04 something where it went into originally all of these settings were off by
4:09 default and you had to like you had to manually host things it was an opt-in
4:13 you had to manually use things then when they came up with auto hosting you had
4:16 to go put in the channels that you wanted to auto host and then twitch was
4:19 just like well we want this to happen because i just want to jump in and uh like
4:25 i don't know a tenth of the messages in chat are people setting up auto hosting
4:29 for us nice so you guys are cool you guys are broke carry on um so and like it's
4:34 actually really cool the idea of auto hosting yeah but when like you set it up
4:39 it's really cool uh for like your
4:42 friends who might have content styles that you consider to be you know
4:47 appropriate and like related related cool for your audience i
4:51 mean for example our channel is not
4:54 flagged as a mature audience's only channel
4:58 yeah so we probably shouldn't host ones that are mature audiences only and like
5:02 so our what twitch did is they made it so that everyone was auto hosting random
5:08 pools of people so our channel was auto
5:11 hosting casey tron right before the show everyone showed up because rancho is
5:15 supposed to happen we're late as per usual but not like hey we were not that
5:19 late we were late we were like seven minutes late which is actually a lot
5:24 better than normal yes yes but we were still a little late so and people often
5:28 show up early either way so people are here waiting for wan and then casey
5:32 tron's there and it's like what's going on and then she went on the forum and
5:35 then apparently she confused RAM and CPU or something i don't know i read
5:39 something about that in the chat i don't want to directly quote that i don't i
5:43 didn't listen to it i didn't see it i didn't hear it um so yeah anyways our auto hosting has
5:48 been turned off yes sir and ma'am and everything in between yep and
5:54 let's roll the intro we're moving on
6:18 i
6:23 really yeah oh yeah
6:26 oh well that's cool yeah when did that happen
6:30 but today well like the business deal yeah i don't
6:34 know i have no idea but they're they're one of the sponsors of the lan show today
6:38 yeah oh like actually yeah that wasn't a
6:41 mistake cool okay so um you know what i guess probably the
6:46 best thing for us to do right now we're going to have a full like upgrade vlog
6:50 style video of all the improvements most of which you can't see right now the
6:55 whole chat is like oh my god intro had sound
7:00 but we have made a lot of improvements
7:03 to the show i'm just going to show you guys uh some of the stuff we've done so
7:07 check out the desk now it's like okay it doesn't look that tidy but
7:13 trust me trust me it's like pretty tidy like this
7:17 is just our laptop power adapters that are going into um this this power
7:21 splitter here so it's actually completely tidy other than like luke's
7:26 laptop the HDMI cables that we each have
7:29 because we can both screen share now the 10 keyless keyboard that Corsair hooked
7:35 us up with so i have a little bit more space for the keyboard mouse and laptop
7:39 here also you might notice none of the audio
7:43 gear is there because it has all moved
7:48 to the badass go around the monitor uh yeah hold on i got it
7:52 it has all moved to the badass retro server cabinet
7:56 so um none of this would have happened oh oh i
8:01 forgot i forgot like the most important piece the wancho pc
8:07 we made it great again oh how RGB is that my friends
8:14 how RGB on a scale of one to RGB well
8:18 six is the WAN Show pc no there's six RGB okay there are six RGB fans thank
8:22 you for that luke but i also have an RGB mouse and RGB keyboard hooked up to it
8:27 is that RGB keyboard yeah it's an RGB keyboard it looks like a red i just
8:31 don't have it configured right now but it's definitely RGB in its heart okay
8:36 and it's hard that's that's all they ask um so none of that
8:40 would have happened without Corsair hooking us up without um focusrite
8:46 hooking us up with all the new audio gear without epiphan hooking us up with
8:50 see check this out do you have anything incriminating on
8:53 your screen do you okay so we can do Linus's screen we can do
8:58 luke screen boom uh also you're you're in extend mode right now anyway so
9:03 um yep you sure are oh
9:16 uh so we got all that stuff we've got a better WAN Show streaming pc than ever
9:20 before it's got 64 gigs of RAM now six core processor there we go uh NVMe SSD
9:25 boot drive it's like dank af cool super
9:28 dank i saw like it i don't know if they can see there's like the old wan [ __ ] no
9:32 they can't see no they can't see the old WAN Show pc with like
9:36 the RAM and heatsink just strewn on top of it hanging out they're just chilling
9:41 they're just chilling over there see there they are bye-bye
9:46 peace old wednesday pc rest in pieces
9:50 all that you know yeah so uh so i'm super stoked um moved on we have i
9:56 believe and i don't want to jinx it but other than our hideous table
10:01 we have completely moved on to the point where we shouldn't have any issues
10:05 anymore should we tell the story of the table
10:08 sure why we have such an ugly t brandon wanted me to change the table
10:13 do you support brandon's initiative to change the table i don't think so
10:18 i like keeping the table so who was the first person
10:22 to work at Linus media group and use this table me
10:26 and why are there like
10:29 acid etched marks through the paint you
10:33 might have to show them okay okay we're bringing back the webcam yeah also we
10:36 have a webcam now that's all that's going to always be here just as like a
10:40 way for us to just show random stuff i mean obviously it's not like
10:44 color corrected or anything but you see the entire like
10:48 edge of the table here it's like you can see like the main bad
10:52 spots like here and over there yeah yeah so that was
10:56 that's all burning from like my wrists
11:01 from working so long this is the table that the original titan videos all came
11:05 out of that which is like one of the most ridiculous pieces of work i've like literally ever
11:10 done yeah good old original type uh yeah
11:14 this this was my desk for a very long time and the paint's like thin and it's
11:18 isn't it an ikea desk it's so so the story goes even further back the origin
11:23 story was that um we were starting up um
11:28 Linus media group and we had no money
11:32 like like for us budgeting for a gallon of paint to paint
11:36 the walls in the garage was like a significant line item in our startup
11:41 costs yeah um so one of my old
11:45 co-workers at ncix his aunt or something
11:48 was getting rid of some ikea furniture and i kind of went uh ikea furniture has
11:53 kind of that stigma and then he's like no no it's old ikea furniture it's the
11:57 good stuff so this thing is like bomb build like it has a metal frame
12:03 under the incredibly heavy table top like it's
12:08 still some kind of a composite but it's not
12:11 like have you guys ever cut a part it's not like an ikea desk yeah yeah they
12:16 have like corrugated cardboard inside them yeah i mean they're light yeah and
12:20 they're actually very strong and this is not an ikea sales pitch but like it's a
12:24 pretty cool technology you know we save materials and all that
12:29 but like they light up like crazy they weren't built like they're not built
12:33 like this thing that's good for fire resistance so what we did was i got
12:37 again it was a significant investment at the time but i got a spray bomb of like
12:42 kind of textured speckled paint with the idea being that this table can pull
12:47 double duty because it was oh it was incredibly ugly when we got it i think
12:51 this beige color is the actual table top colors like an off-white it's awful so i
12:55 was like this table can pull double duty we'll we'll run our benchmarks with the
12:59 test benches on it and then we can also use this cool texture with this fancy
13:04 paint i spent an extra three dollars on to do like b-roll glam footage on it
13:12 so now we've obviously moved on from that but the table still holds a special
13:16 place in my heart it's one of the first things Linus media group ever owned
13:22 and uh we didn't pay for it it was free did i did i mention that part they were
13:26 giving them away for free yeah so uh that's the story sort of epic and we
13:30 don't need the tables that's right yeah that's right it's fine this table is a
13:34 reminder of where we come from yeah that's right
13:38 so um no no brandon
13:43 bad branded
13:47 all right speaking of out with the old
13:50 in with the new the original source here is wccf tech and they claim
13:56 according to the headline here AMD ryzen lineup and prices confirmed eight cores
14:03 for as low as 320 dollars putting ryzen
14:08 right competitive with twice as many cores and overclocking capability with a
14:15 four excuse me we're up to 7 700 k sorry
14:20 i forgot there was a difference
14:24 oh okay there was there was a thing that not to jump too far but i think this might
14:29 actually be an upcoming topic but we'll get more into it a little bit later yeah there was Intel saying that there's
14:33 gonna be a 15 performance bump on the 8000 series chips and a lot of people
14:38 were brought up a graphic that shows like yeah and you said there's a 15
14:42 performance bump last time too so
14:47 anyways that was awkward i mean what is a bump
14:53 well okay it was in one specific benchmark yeah i think it was like more for their
14:58 mobile chips or something oh no was it like a video transcoding one is the
15:01 onboard GPU better than ever sis marker oh okay so that's marcus
15:06 it's broad enough that it's kind of hard to uh tell
15:10 how well it would represent the improvements yeah did you see me slip
15:14 that in there yeah oh so much shade anyway um
15:19 so the entire ryzen CPU lineup has been verified and pricing confirmed through
15:24 various online retailers
15:28 at least three different cpus are supposed to be available on day one and
15:33 i gotta say if i hated the name ryzen before the amount of hate that i have
15:39 for the model numbers that go with it is an entire order of magnitude higher
15:47 so they will include the ryzen 7
15:50 1800 x
15:53 ryzen 7 1700 x
15:57 and the ryzen 7 1700
16:03 so r7 it's like
16:06 i actually have a video um
16:11 hold on i'm gonna i'm gonna see if i can see it you should make a video just
16:15 called how to name your product um that's actually not a terrible idea
16:20 not that many people would watch it but hopefully they would be important people
16:23 like min lang tan and uh oh
16:27 yeah yeah yeah shaw wide open internet whatever thank you i was playing games
16:31 with uh my brother and a friend of ours the other day and they were both on shaw
16:34 and their internet connection completely cut out multiple times while we were playing and it was funny because you
16:38 knew it was jaw because we'd be playing and then also just both of them are just
16:42 completely gone at the exact same time okay that's great
16:46 so this video is all the evidence that i need
16:50 to back up that confusing naming way
16:54 more views than i thought confusing naming schemes are a big load
16:59 of bollocks that need to be gotten rid of
17:03 nobody knows what a core i3 i5 or i7 is
17:08 5.6 million people you can you could i
17:11 was thinking i could say seven 5.7
17:14 million people had to watch this video
17:18 to understand what the heck is a core i7
17:22 and like apparently they needed it because the like and dislike ratio is like really strong it has 92 000 likes
17:29 with many of the comments being about how annoying my voice is how i'm
17:34 probably gay and uh what's one of the other really
17:37 common ones oh and how my earrings need to die in a fire because any videos so
17:42 all unrelated that i host that get big enough to get out of the circle yeah get
17:46 out of the like sort of people who kind of get it um
17:50 so so other than those comments a lot of is like wow thank you for this video i
17:55 had no idea this was a very confusing thing for me
17:59 AMD is making this even worse what does 7
18:04 mean especially because most of the leaked
18:08 product lineup references that we've seen so far
18:12 indicate that everything in the initial lineup will be seven yeah i sort of hope
18:18 that they come up with r5s and r3s just to like
18:22 be totally horrible also just because i'd want to watch the
18:27 world burn a little bit i mean you already have four
18:32 numbers yeah
18:35 you have seven seventeen hundred maybe
18:39 that first number could mean something and then the next one could mean
18:43 something and then the other two could mean something i yeah and like again
18:48 and they probably will have some horrible document that's like
18:53 what do the product lineup numbers mean um so what do the model numbers mean
19:00 Intel Intel actually has this here you go
19:05 here we go if you need this
19:10 you suck at naming products
19:16 okay especially
19:20 if we're talking about here this is all xeon
19:23 really this is all xeon they have an entire page about xeon
19:27 okay whatever there's a consumer one two here
19:30 we go so it's separate page okay like the thing is it can change
19:35 if you need if you need this
19:38 then you're terrible like what is this
19:41 what is this why is the product line suffix in a different place than the
19:46 product line suffix why is the skew numeric digits moved
19:50 over here why wha what could possibly be a reason
19:53 for this did they have a focus group did they have a focus group where where
19:58 people told them oh yeah you know the way you were doing it before that that
20:02 was really sucky so could you maybe make it more terrible
20:06 did the focus group say that because i think the focus group is full of a bunch
20:10 of trolls
20:13 and like i love how they just add stuff in like that one's a mobile processor
20:17 sure okay why does it just have letter suffix
20:21 they don't have more than 26 product lines
20:25 so so why yeah i mean what would what's 26 times
20:29 20 26 okay so 26 times 20. he's trying
20:33 to get away with having hq in there because it sounds like high quality what
20:36 is going in here what's going on they don't have 676 product lines so they
20:40 don't need two letters that's for sure
20:43 we know this also these are sku specific digits there
20:47 are three of them so that's 999
20:50 okay 999 times hold on what was 26 times
20:54 26 again 100 676. okay so let's go 676
21:00 times what was it not 999 okay they
21:03 don't have 675 324 skus
21:08 what do they need them all for and then times three
21:12 yeah three different brands i7 i5
21:15 pentium oh don't forget pentium and
21:18 celeron that's a different modifier though because those are not
21:22 those could be on different things
21:26 so anyway um i will give Intel and AMD
21:30 at least this much credit okay at least they change the product name
21:36 when they release a new product yeah the new product might not perform any better
21:41 this is not it might be a re-badge of the old products at least it's not like
21:45 Intel uh late 2017 i7
21:51 because that would be worse
21:56 oh man i mean at least Intel i was trying to
22:00 explain this to um Yvonne last night my wife um so i was
22:05 telling her hey uh luke needs to borrow our media center pc
22:10 so if you and the kids are watching tv while i'm at badminton tonight use the
22:13 NVIDIA shield and she's like oh how do i hook that up i've never done that before
22:18 and i was like you just use the harmony remote and you
22:22 said we'll go play shield she's like oh where is it is it on your nightstand and
22:26 i'm like because NVIDIA
22:30 released the shield handheld console called the NVIDIA shield
22:35 then they released the tablet and they called that the shield k1 or shield
22:39 tablet or something and at the same time quietly renamed the shield to the shield
22:45 portable then making matters worse they released their shield Android tv which
22:49 they then just started calling the NVIDIA shield
22:53 so i was talking about the shield Android tv and she thought i was talking
22:57 about the shield portable because she doesn't care about the shield Android tv
23:03 or just because she got lost in the product naming yeah exactly this is what
23:06 we're talking about do we have an actual topic to cover today uh probably i find this oh right
23:12 the rise the audience agrees with me i find you ranting about random stuff far more interesting than
23:17 rumors about a processor that isn't out yet but you know okay so back to the
23:21 processor that isn't out the 1800x is
23:24 looking like it's going to be in that 6900k sort of competitive
23:29 uh price range wait how much is this no 6900k is like double that cool
23:34 i've seen them on sale for like considerably less than that okay well
23:37 but you said wait you 6900k yeah so this is looking like AMD is gonna be in that
23:42 sort of like the cheaper alternative that like performs better that's all
23:47 considerably cheaper than 6900 yeah that's like a thousand dollars isn't it
23:51 yeah so word on the street is like half the price and if AMD can be close to the
23:55 performance we are going to be looking at a very very different playing field
24:00 slightly over a thousand dollars so that's that's slightly
24:04 more of a discount than having 95 watt TDP on this sucker
24:09 and they're quoting 65 watt on the 1700 which if pricing is anything to go by
24:14 looks like it's going to be taking on if they're targeting half the price so that would be going after something like a 68
24:19 or 6700k whoa
24:23 okay as long as boards aren't totally unreasonable
24:28 this is going to be one heck
24:31 of an interesting rest of the year yeah
24:34 i i'm continuing my skepticism until it
24:38 is actually in a bench i've been burned far too many times so the wccf tech
24:42 article speculates that the 1700 at 316
24:46 us dollars will be 6 900 k class
24:49 performance let's see it's going to come down to
24:52 overclocking in all likelihood but let's see how that uh turns out but for
24:58 the majority of consumers the non-overclocking number is gonna be what
25:02 really matters that's true so like yep that's true i'm very excited for both of
25:06 those actually how they both overclock and how they both perform without overlapping what i'll say is this that
25:10 part of the fun has been taken out of overclocking for me yes in the last
25:15 three to four years and the reason for that is that the chips are already
25:19 clocked at like 4.4 gigahertz in some cases
25:23 um there's not that much headroom left 4.4 g's is like kind of a lot
25:29 whereas if AMD comes in and says okay
25:32 you know what we're gonna we're gonna sell them at lower clock speeds and
25:36 we're gonna bring back some of the fun some of the silicon lottery because
25:41 right now you can expect pretty consistent results give or take 300
25:45 megahertz on reasonable cooling out of an Intel processor whereas if AMD goes
25:50 okay yeah they're going to be cheap we're not going to sell them for this
25:53 much we're not going to like bend them close to the wire
25:57 and they're they're going to overclock like a bat out of hell have fun
26:02 hey they might not i might get into it again that could be cool i would love
26:06 that that would actually be the overclocking game has been pretty boring especially with like
26:10 shots fired but with like NVIDIA cards right now
26:14 yeah NVIDIA cards are about as little fun to overclock as anything holy crap
26:20 don't even bother i mean thanks bro i mean it's nice that we're
26:24 getting all the performance we can out of a product out of the box
26:29 which is great but i sure wish that project green light artificial
26:33 limitations um yeah i sure wish board partners were
26:37 allowed to just like build crap that power edition card
26:42 which one that got yanked remember the 660 ti power edition yes i do yep
26:47 i still have one of those pre do you really pre-nerf yeah it's still awesome
26:54 it's still really wicked
26:58 anyway not one to take this kind of thing lying
27:02 down uh this was originally posted in the Linus tech tips forum by numlock21
27:07 uh Intel is rumored to be creating
27:10 higher clocked kb lake cpus to combat
27:14 ryzen i'm gonna go out on a limb here and say
27:19 this won't be enough hopefully not
27:23 i oh yeah i hope it's not enough yeah for a quad core so the rumored skus
27:28 overclock3d.net is our source here are the i5
27:32 7640k and i77740k
27:37 uh and it looks like about a uh five
27:40 percent bump here and about a uh
27:44 three percent bump here what are those going to cost though um also it looks
27:50 like we may get an i5 with hyper threading which would be very surprising
27:54 to me um and if Intel introduced these i
28:00 suspect they okay i suspect they're going for one of two tactics
28:06 either they think that ryzen's single threaded
28:10 performance is not going to be on par with kb lake
28:16 especially at this kind of clock speed so they might be counting on ryzen's
28:19 single thread performance at the clock speeds it can hit
28:23 not being able to compete with kb lake at like 4.6 gigahertz and they might be
28:28 thinking you know what we can bring these in above the existing chips as as
28:33 gamer oriented skus and these really
28:37 will deliver the best performance in games which is
28:42 possible or Intel
28:46 is in full-on panic mode because with how inbred the entire i.t industry is i
28:51 guarantee you there's working rising Ryzen silicon in Intel's Labs right
28:57 now there's absolutely no way that there
29:00 isn't so the other possibility is Intel is in
29:04 panic mode right now and these are going to come straight in as replacements for
29:08 the 7 700 and 7600 k and they are
29:12 getting ready for a significant price adjustment on the lga 2011 three
29:18 platform chips as well i still hope it's not enough
29:22 so you hope that Intel underestimates verizon
29:27 yes in spite of like the numbers on paper
29:31 indicating that performance will be very good yes enough that AMD claws back some
29:36 market share prompting someone in Intel to go
29:39 oh maybe it would be worthwhile to invest in CPU r and d for
29:44 single i think you want to make it very healthy if AMD is able to just like
29:50 walk around as king for even like a few years
29:54 i don't think it's going to take a few years for Intel i don't think it is either but like that would be awesome
30:00 because they could really use like the revenue for a while and like getting
30:03 back into the mainstream conversation because as much as AMD is talked about
30:08 by us and as well as the AMD content
30:11 that we really tried to like crush good job at ces
30:15 did market share is super not there yep and
30:19 if we could get closer to like 50 50 like it's a gamble
30:23 how much like which person is gonna buy what maybe in the diy space at least
30:28 yeah i don't think i don't think like if we could get new built-in planning on
30:33 our forum to get closer to 50 50 with these chips out like that would even be
30:37 really cool i want something to light a fire under Intel because
30:41 as scary as it is that part of me worries that this might be
30:46 the last time we ever see a big push from AMD i mean it's not like jim keller
30:50 is going to go back and like save them again um and he's working at tesla now
30:55 um i i i worry
31:00 that if this isn't enough to kind of
31:04 prompt Intel to get their gear into gear get them
31:08 into gear yeah thank you uh we got there
31:12 we made it nailed it um
31:17 i i worry that we'll just never really i mean never is a strong word but i worry
31:21 that we will never really see um
31:25 a fire lit under those guys again um so
31:29 so yeah this this feels like our chance
31:33 on the subject of fires uh this was posted by suicidal franco on the forum
31:38 the original article here is from forbes
31:42 um oh thank you for the quote of the day
31:46 um from richard branson
31:49 a fire broke out at a samsung battery
31:52 factory
31:58 oh man
32:02 i'm just going to let that sink in we're just going to sit there for a sec
32:05 yeah there isn't even like a ton to say uh it
32:09 was a samsung affiliated factory yeah in
32:13 tianjin china hopefully i said that right caught fire on the morning of
32:16 february 8th uh not even that long ago
32:19 pictures circulated on weibo weibo a twitter-like chinese
32:23 social media service i've heard of it before i've just only read it showing
32:27 black plumes of smoke above the factory the fire didn't affect production a
32:31 spokesman has said uh we don't have a quote in the dock at least about whether
32:35 anyone was injured or died but we do have a quote about production so i'm
32:40 assuming if production wasn't affected probably no one was hurt everyone was
32:44 fine let's hope let's hope that let's hope that like that's the only reason
32:49 that that made it into the statement yeah um but apparently was caused so
32:54 this is actually good news by discarded
32:57 faulty batteries so it wasn't caused by
33:02 by like pallets of batteries that were on their way to be shipped to samsung or
33:07 anything like that
33:12 apparently this one was within like the production scope
33:16 of note 7 batteries so that's kind of funny oh man but considering it was
33:20 discarded batteries could be related to that yep yep could absolutely be related
33:24 to that and speaking of injuries and stuff and potential production losses
33:28 there was a different chinese factory that replaced 90
33:31 of their human workers with robots and they saw a 250 percent increase in
33:37 production wow the factory used to run used to be
33:41 run by 650 employees and now only 60 of
33:45 them still work there and most of them are there to ensure that the machines
33:48 are still in working order so it's probably more like the mill rights and stuff that we're working there are still
33:53 working there yeah pretty ridiculous robotic arms
33:57 produce certain parts of the mobile phones that are produced at the factory
34:01 at each station
34:04 wow general madden the general manager
34:07 has said that the number of human employees could drop as little as 20
34:11 someday so they could cut by another third taking 650 down to 20. that's 1
34:16 30th is that right 1 30th of the workforce
34:22 wow apparently the pieces per person per
34:25 month has risen from 8 000 to 21 000
34:28 that's that production increase we talked about earlier and this company is far from the only
34:33 one making the change i mean we've talked about things like mcdonald's
34:37 wanting to roll out restaurants entirely staffed by robots
34:41 um i mean this is something that and i'm
34:44 not gonna i'm not gonna pretend that either the left or the right have it
34:48 figured out at this point no but this is something
34:51 that the politicians have to figure out and
34:55 have to address welfare state is going to be a thing
35:00 socialism is going to be a thing or we
35:04 are all going to starve yeah most of us will
35:09 period there will not be jobs
35:14 to bring back when robots are doing them
35:18 and there's been there's been a lot of talk about like oh well every time that
35:21 like some new major technological shift has happened there's just been more
35:25 different jobs unless like literally everyone ends up going into the
35:29 entertainment sector which like doesn't make sense
35:33 unless it does unless it unless it does but then everyone's gonna have to
35:37 be like those jobs will all have to be paid at ridiculously high amounts let me
35:41 propose something here these robots build hard drives
35:46 that power the cloud the cloud uh hold on let me think for a
35:51 second here no no i had i had i had a way for this
35:55 to work okay the cloud
35:58 pays entertainers
36:01 so amazon okay amazon's an example of a cloud provider that owns twitch yeah
36:06 okay so they pay entertainers to play video games hold on
36:11 hold on hold on they
36:14 they pay entertainers okay to stream to
36:18 each other and use the cloud okay
36:22 the cloud people go buy food
36:26 from more robots that that make food
36:29 yeah and then yeah um those robots use
36:33 that money to build more robots that build more hard drives
36:38 okay so the future economy is based on hard
36:43 drives uh yeah seagate and wd are just gonna do
36:46 great totally stoked right now
36:51 and the idea that you have to be both producing entertainment and consuming
36:56 entertainment at the same time well we're going to get real good at multitasking
37:00 i mean i'm firing up casey tron right now
37:06 so there's going to be streams of people watching streams of other people yes
37:09 which is probably already buying live that's definitely yes and then there has
37:13 to be live streaming reaction reactions yes and streaming streaming like um
37:18 critique of the state of our society yes where
37:23 like live reactions to people reacting live
37:26 to something that's happening that a robot's doing
37:30 is like all that's left for humanity at this point yeah
37:34 maybe like factory simulator games will get really really popular and the whole
37:38 idea of factory simulator is that there's so many automated factories with
37:41 robots that everything that you could do is in existence somewhere so it just
37:46 every time that you build something or like change something in the factory it just changes it to a live feed of a
37:50 factory that is like that so factory simulator just becomes like a
37:55 simulation game yeah so um
38:00 yeah yeah uh so speaking of getting paid to be an
38:06 entertainer
38:10 i fix it um ifixit has a lot of stuff that is
38:16 probably in my notes oh yeah i fix it's great we love ifixit i in fact i think i
38:20 know i i was using the kit that's why it's not there it's in the um yeah that
38:26 one and i think there's one there because i was taking something apart
38:29 with it anyway i ifixit builds amazing tools for taking apart and putting back
38:34 together and repairing and upgrading your electronics they've got everything
38:39 from their like complete one bag to hold
38:43 them all solution that's got like their magnetic screw holder their uh you know
38:49 microfiber cloth their multiple different screwdriver sets yeah
38:53 it's okay someone's probably using it it's fine um all the way from like the
38:57 whole bag down to the protec tool kit which has all the little prying tools
39:01 you need for taking apart mobile devices suction cups all that good stuff down to
39:05 this one which is the essentials oh no
39:08 one of the uh guitar picks fell out this is the
39:12 essentials um electronic tool kit so it's got one of
39:17 their trademark spudgers which is a poking and prying tool
39:22 it's got their old version of their their driver with uh what is it 16 bits
39:28 it's got their esd safe tweezers it's got one of their suction cups it's got
39:33 one of their uh one of their like knife things and one of their other prying
39:36 tools they're all great these these prying tools specifically i love those i
39:40 use them all the time these are the bomb the number of times that i have
39:43 accidentally damaged uh something by using a prying tool that like scratched
39:48 it a lot um that's when it wasn't that one
39:51 there's little things that they think of like check this out this is how you pull
39:55 it out yeah see because there's a little uh there's a little cavity there so you
40:00 can just pull it out like that pretty cool right
40:03 so that's it i recommend pulling out and i recommend using ifixit toolkits and
40:07 you can save on an ifixit toolkit by heading to ifixit.com
40:12 Linus and using offer when show to save five percent on a purchase of ten
40:17 dollars or more
40:21 also sponsoring the WAN Show today i think i do remember something about this
40:27 but we weren't gonna do it until we finally upgraded the WAN Show set
40:32 and we were actually using their capture cards so we worked
40:37 out a deal with epiphan where i basically went okay look
40:40 we need capture cards that aren't terrible uh in the in the upgrade vlog
40:45 you guys are gonna see the capture card and microphone graveyard that we keep
40:48 under the table here um we had tried so many different ones so i
40:53 was talking to epiphan and i was like look we need capture cards that actually
40:57 work so here's the deal you guys sent us some capture cards that
41:01 actually work we're gonna use them for a couple months
41:05 to ensure that we are 100 certainly actually work
41:09 and then we are gonna do our part to get the word out there that epiphan capture
41:14 cards actually freaking work so here we
41:18 are we are months in the only issues that we've had with them have been due
41:22 to overwhelming a single usb controller
41:25 which we were able to solve actually a couple weeks ago by popping in a PCIe
41:29 usb controller card and now i am pleased
41:33 as punch you plug them in they automatically detect the resolution and
41:37 the frame rate everything is ready to rock instantaneously the streaming quality
41:42 looks great and they yeah what can i did
41:46 they just work i think that was all i was really asking for they just work and they've got actually
41:50 some recent firmware updates that make them better great for not just like professional
41:55 video streaming and whatever else they're great for pc capture as well so
41:59 they do 2560 by 1440p now oh nice yeah
42:02 that's cool so they actually do like pc resolutions and stuff like that like
42:05 they really do care and they're a canadian company yeah they're like and
42:09 like it says right on them made in canada i was like they're on the iss
42:13 i did not use them for video capture this is the second time i've told you on
42:17 stream really because you've reacted the same way
42:20 yeah i know it's cool i just i find that part very cool anyway
42:26 they've got a fantastic lineup everything from the avio sdi hd and 4k
42:31 which are the ones that we use predominantly so if you've noticed the
42:35 dramatic improvement in the quality of our video capture in our videos that's
42:40 thanks to epiphan that combined with that benq monitor
42:44 that has HDMI passthrough allows us to capture exactly what's happening through
42:49 multiple reboots because epiphan just switches resolutions on the fly so if
42:53 you like blue screen it captures the whole experience the BIOS coming up now
42:57 we have ways to just capture everything and we can do it without interfering
43:01 with the test bench system at all because everything's being done through
43:05 an HDMI splitter that's built into the monitor and then it goes out to a completely separate system i think i
43:10 think we may have love love-hugged their website and their website might be down
43:13 um sorry epiphan but if you google
43:16 epiphan on the iss you can find a few
43:20 different articles one of the top ones is epiphan takes pro oh it's starting to
43:23 load it says epiphan takes pro av uh
43:27 aboard the international space station and another one is about how they
43:30 brought it to a nasa tech fair um so that's sort of cool if you want to read
43:33 about like that i i like that a lot because i like
43:37 spice things and nasa and stuff anyway they also have a pci express card so
43:42 their dvi to PCIe duo is another one that we have that one is a little bit
43:47 more manual in terms of the setup so the one that i really recommend if you're
43:51 looking for like a grab-and-go solution i almost always have one in my backpack
43:55 is the uh the avio 4k is my personal
43:58 favorite we use the sdi for our camera because we've got an sdi camera and then
44:03 we use the hd for just my computer here because we don't need 4k for a 1080
44:08 stream but yeah love it love everything about it check it out at epiphan.com
44:13 avio wan remember to go there later as well
44:16 if you're having troubles connecting to that right now yeah it's good stuff and it's actually not
44:21 unreasonably priced either which is great if you just want to like pay a
44:24 couple bucks more and get something that actually works
44:28 all right yeah a bunch of other people are saying that it's a yes
44:32 sorry sorry sorry episode we tried yeah um
44:37 all right so in a surprise move that surprised no one uh this was posted by
44:42 kuru finley underscore wins wow worst
44:45 username ever award you win um NVIDIA announces their q4 2017 results
44:52 record profits record record quarter gross revenue
44:57 2.173 billion this is up 700 million from their
45:02 previous q4 unreal um
45:06 net income is at 655 million i mean this is just unfathomable
45:11 numbers hey yeah wow
45:15 that's unbelievable poor AMD they posted their results two
45:20 weeks ago 1.11 billion in revenue loss of 51 million and they're in the CPU and
45:25 GPU market
45:29 unbelievable so yearly numbers uh
45:33 6.91 billion revenue compared to 5 billion the year before like when you're
45:38 as much of a monster as NVIDIA is i kind of go yeah how do you grow like
45:43 30 year over year well apparently they figured it out
45:47 um unreal here's their gosh your only
45:51 singular competition like i did yeah i guess i don't know
45:55 so here's their quarterly revenue trend
45:58 look at that they were doing 1 billion and change
46:03 boom second half of this year just on fire i mean remember too
46:08 NVIDIA is one of the biggest benefactors
46:12 of things like deep learning um things
46:15 like autonomous driving i mean that is NVIDIA's wheelhouse right now and it is
46:20 going AMD is going to have to demonstrate to someone like a car
46:24 manufacturer in a big way that they're
46:28 still going to exist in five to ten years if they're going to
46:32 expect these guys to buy into the ecosystem
46:36 this is very very important there's more to it than just well AMD gpus are great
46:41 for this kind of processing too if you're investing in building out like
46:45 a super computer or something there's no such thing as buying from a
46:49 company that you can't trust in addition to it having great performance or great
46:54 specs or whatever the case may be
46:58 um okay so this was posted by zemul on the forum the original article is from
47:02 the steam community here very interesting green light
47:07 is going away
47:11 fascinating i'm trying to i'm trying to find
47:15 information on this i believe the bmw autonomous car was running NVIDIA tech
47:19 in it if i recall correctly it was but i remember what it was i suspect um
47:25 the car companies are funny yeah where a lot of they're not going to just say
47:29 like the bmw x drive whatever the crap
47:34 uh do you want uh you want a gtx titan
47:37 xp or uh you know 1080 and that affects like you
47:41 know how how many pedestrians you can dodge before you snack into a wall or
47:46 whatever like it doesn't really work that way they're just gonna say with
47:49 like you know NVIDIA it's really funny that
47:52 NVIDIA's like compute card the tesla would be a name that no car manufacturer
47:57 other than tesla would be willing to say and even for tesla it would be like a
48:00 really weird message yes um but they might just say with NVIDIA
48:05 you know uh deep learning technology or something like that like there's going
48:08 to be something else so it looks like they're working with bmw mini cooper
48:12 tesla audi and mercedes-benz okay NVIDIA
48:15 is but they're not saying like exactly to what extent
48:19 but like that's that's their partners for autonomous driving
48:22 um so the new system that valve's introducing will be called steam direct
48:26 it's expected to go live this spring uh they've been dissatisfied with steam
48:30 green light for a while that's good because so were a lot of people uh game
48:34 newell gabe newell described the system as probably bad for the steam community
48:41 i like how he's pretty blind about things stated that the goal was to make
48:44 green light go away not because it's not useful but because they're evolving so
48:48 steam direct will enable developers to get their games on steam without having
48:52 to pass an approval process first they will ask developers to complete a set of
48:55 digital paperwork personal or company verification and tax documents similar
48:59 to signing up for a bank account once they're set up they will pay a
49:02 recoupable application fee for each title they wish to distribute
49:06 it's intended to decrease the amount of bad games submitted to greenlight as a
49:10 joke valve has said there are now more than 100 green light games that have earned
49:14 at least a million each many of which wouldn't have been on steam in the first
49:17 place if it weren't for green light so they're not saying green light we should have never done it they're adding some
49:21 barrier to entry yes and it's recoupable
49:24 so i'm not entirely sure what that means
49:29 all right completely honest it's probably like part of valve's fee
49:33 every time you sell a game doesn't exist
49:36 until you've paid off that recuperation that makes sense yep and then you're
49:40 back in it i mean i've talked to um folks like guys over at
49:44 extremesystems.org they added a one dollar fee to sign up for their forum
49:48 and they were like yeah the dollar is meaningless it means
49:53 nothing compared to the administration and hosting costs and all that stuff the
49:58 point is it's anti-spammer yeah so someone has to
50:02 submit a dollar with some kind of financial institution
50:07 and the spam was gone and i'm sure it was and that would
50:11 help a lot too we're not going to do that yeah um but like i can totally
50:15 understand the benefits of that yep we like hurt because of
50:19 troll jerks all the time
50:23 yep we have a pretty substantial mod team of awesome people because of
50:27 all the terrible things that are attempted to be done on the forum and we
50:31 deal with them and it's fine all right speaking of terrible things and dealing
50:35 with it you were not super stoked on nintendo's game lineup for the switch
50:39 does this give you any hope this was posted by good bites on the forum i
50:43 don't think a ton of people were super stoked on it i like there's there's a
50:46 lot of problems with their game lineup um one thing that this is
50:51 one thing about this that is good is that third-party publishers seem to be
50:56 coming to the switch a lot more than they were with the wii u from
51:02 70 publishers 70 publishers is pretty good
51:05 um a lot of the publishers seem to be
51:08 liking the fact that it's mobile that seems to be a huge draw for people
51:14 um mobile but not a phone you don't have to go through google or apple you don't
51:18 have to compete in the app store yeah and the
51:22 the even the cartridges are very mobile they look like 3ds cartridges they are not
51:26 the same they are not compatible it doesn't work that way but they look
51:30 really similar which is which is good because you can haul them around with
51:33 you very easily uh there's a huge amount of expandable storage if you want to be
51:37 a just downloadable title there's a lot of titles coming to switch that are only
51:40 download uh that will not be getting physical carts so you're if you're playing those
51:46 games you're gonna need to buy a big sd card real quick because the 32 gigabytes
51:52 of onboard storage which part of that's gonna be taken away by the operating
51:55 system is gonna disappear fast real fast um so expect to be adding the cost of an
52:01 sd card to your system if you ever plan on downloading games yeah sales of like
52:06 256 gig sd cards are going to be like
52:09 and it will be eventually when they exist compatible with two terabyte
52:14 micro sd cards so
52:17 yeah um that'll be a thing eventually yeah
52:23 but yeah it's it's better the main disappointment that i had was
52:26 the uh first party titles actually right the
52:31 fact that it's just well you buy nintendo for nintendo yes i do yeah so
52:35 that's what made me sad do you own any third-party titles for the wii u
52:38 some but not very many right yeah most of
52:42 it's most of its first party stuff there are definitely a few that i own but not
52:46 very many like it's one of those things where for the wii i have to go back that
52:49 far to the last time i bought a console but for the wii
52:52 i bought super monkey ball for it and i was just like
52:56 this is a lot more games than wii sports
53:00 but wii sports was free and every single one of the games in wii
53:04 sports has so much more replay value than these mini games in super monkey
53:08 balls that's a huge issue and disappointment with the switch there is
53:12 no free included game right um and one thing that really helped the wii was the
53:17 inclusion of we sports is a great game and
53:21 this should really have one two switch included because one two switch i don't
53:25 think a lot of people understand the benefit and the fun of one to switch it
53:29 just looks like a stupid game at first but if you like think about it for a
53:32 while it's actually really cool and a very good party game and a very
53:36 good game for bringing the switch with you on the road right you don't have to
53:40 look at the screen so just setting it up in tabletop mode and then playing while
53:43 looking at each other right makes a ton of sense getting in getting people into
53:47 gaming that is social aren't necessarily into games right it's super easy because
53:52 you can play things that are more sport-like um
53:57 it makes a huge amount of sense but it is a full cost
54:00 game it's like 70 bucks or something
54:04 like oh man uh i don't know i don't think
54:08 they're gonna move as many as they probably should be yeah i
54:13 don't know like my son plays wii sports more than he plays vr
54:16 yeah and like wii sports brought everyone to the week yep my mom was
54:20 super stoked by wii sports everyone that played the wii was super stoked esports
54:24 is the reason that i own four wiimotes
54:28 two nunchucks and uh instead of one wiimote and one
54:33 nunchuck and like maybe a pro controller
54:37 and well they didn't exist when i was still buying wii accessories but a
54:40 gamecube controller yeah for like so that i could have and maybe a classic
54:45 controller like like that it's it's the reason that i own two to three times as
54:49 many wii peripherals as i did because like the in-laws wanted to play too
54:55 anyway like one of the biggest excited things that i have about the switch is
54:59 getting one two switch and then playing random like mini games with emma right
55:03 because then it's a way to make it so that like it's so the idea of making it
55:08 so that you're playing a video game but you're facing each other is super cool
55:12 i don't know NVIDIA well NVIDIA too i mean they're
55:16 hardware's in it but now nintendo is apparently very bullish on the switch so
55:20 they're saying that um blah blah after the presentation we've seen more
55:24 requests and more and more software publishers etc etc new unannounced new
55:27 titles will be detailed in the future reiterated that nintendo plans to ship 2
55:31 million of the new console worldwide by the end of march
55:35 that is uh pretty aggressive they're sold out freaking everywhere
55:40 like actually everywhere now it's not that surprising because nintendo is kind
55:44 of one of those guys that is totally down with like artificial limitation of
55:48 stock um but like the way that we were
55:52 arriving before christmas that year was like
55:55 you guys had these yeah yeah
55:59 you're just you're just trickling them out because
56:02 you're jerks yeah but hey i made a lot of money on that yeah i got a free wii
56:06 effectively i was so have i told you my story of buying a wii no i was like
56:11 interested in buying one i don't remember if i worked at best buy at this time or not um but i was walking by one
56:16 of the like end of aisle kiosks things and an employee from the warehousing
56:20 section just walks out with a wii and i'm like oh okay someone got one of
56:23 their reserved wheeze plunk puts it on the thing i'm like okay just
56:28 picked it up immediately went and bought it and i'm like
56:31 basically 100 certain that was supposed to be someone else's unit and it just
56:35 like got screwed up in the inventory system wow i put it out on the shelf i
56:38 camped twice i think i've told you that yeah yeah so that was it was really fun
56:42 like i did it with my wife i used to like camping we both camped out that's
56:45 the i think it's one of the i don't think i've ever camped for anything else
56:49 i've counted for quite a few things halo 2 was my favorite game that i ever came
56:53 for peasant did have i ever told you about that
56:56 so i i had bought the like magazine that talked about that had like
57:00 the halo exclusive details in it and all that kind of stuff i think it was xbox
57:03 magazine physical magazines a long time ago okay
57:07 and i had read the entire thing many times like this was like a worn magazine
57:11 by the time we were in line up and they had a guy come out who's giving swag
57:15 away based on if you could answer questions so i was the first person to
57:18 put my hand up every single time i got every single answer right to the point where they
57:23 started vocally being like we're not answering questions from you or uh we're not
57:27 taking answers from you anymore and they would scan other people and then they would keep on getting it wrong and
57:31 they'd eventually come back to me and then i'd answer it correct
57:37 it was so good someone backed up to the lineup with a truck and they powered a
57:41 big crt tv off their truck and everyone was playing halo one out of the back of
57:45 their truck that was sick really cool i actually used to enjoy
57:49 that stuff that's funny that is one thing i miss about like physical magazines and
57:54 manuals and stuff like my final fantasy 6 manual
57:57 like i've read like all the stupid character backstories i mean it was a
58:00 kid at the time right but like i've read through all the different spells like
58:04 it's it's it's stuff like this that i guess you kind of forget about being a
58:08 kid where like you're still you know uh
58:13 you're still like at some early stage in the game
58:16 and you know you're just you just want to like read about spells that like
58:20 maybe someday terrible cast
58:25 my morrowind player's guide the original one that i had the like cover fell off
58:29 because i opened it and closed it so many times and the spine is like damaged from being used too much
58:34 it's awesome and then there's my skyrim players guide
58:38 that i bought out of like expected need which is still in absolutely perfect
58:42 condition because you do not need a player's guide for that game at all
58:45 because it's so hand-holdy old-school morrowind like playing that game without
58:49 a player's guide you'll just miss a lot of stuff
58:52 if you play the game with the player's guide it's literally just a way to find content and the way the player's guide
58:57 is written is like spoilers later they'll like bring you to the quest and
59:01 like make sure you can start it and then it turns into like if you need help and
59:05 then there's like spoilers at the end so you can use it to find things
59:09 instead of just like walking you through the game so i'd use it to like lead me
59:13 to where i need to go to do something and then if i got actually stuck then i
59:16 could check that but it was rather uncommon and you just
59:20 use it to lead you through the game
59:23 yeah that was fun okay
59:27 so there's a couple fun things um yoda
59:30 the bill so this was originally posted by f.org yoda the bill that would let
59:35 you own and sell your devices is reintroduced by congress
59:40 wow all right um
59:44 this looks like a bipartisan effort look at that
59:47 blake farms farenhold and jared polis so
59:51 uh republican and democratic just reintroduced their you own devices act a
59:57 bill that aims to help you reclaim some of your ownership rights in the software
60:01 enabled devices that you buy what a friendly thing for the government to be
60:06 doing if a computer program enables a device
60:10 to operate yoda would let you transfer ownership of a copy of that computer
60:13 program along with the device the law overrides any agreement to the contrary
60:18 like an abusive eula and you have the right to receive security or bug fixes
60:23 if someone who also had the right to receive security and bug fixes passes
60:27 the device along to you that's very cool very very cool
60:32 um that's like i'm very happy that i have been aware of the idea that i might
60:37 have to buy blu-rays or dvds of certain movies that i like because for the
60:41 longest time everyone was like oh it's just it'll be on netflix it's fine and
60:44 netflix is like dropping that super hard
60:48 so yeah twitch communities beta this was posted by cp yarger on the forum
60:54 and uh basically is a way for us to not be sort of on the
61:00 sort of in the gray area of people who are supposed to be streaming on twitch
61:04 um because we don't stream games here
61:07 so dedicated to things like cosplay drawing painting comedy food music and
61:14 uh us i guess yeah cool they're saying users can set up their
61:18 own communities if they choose we've heard from our streamers and viewers
61:21 that they want the freedom to form specific groups so some of these
61:25 categories it initially contains hundreds of them build on top of gamers
61:29 interests and some of them just straight up don't so inside communities will be a
61:34 stream wall which displays live content from creators who are choosing to
61:37 broadcast to the community and broadcasters associating themselves with
61:41 the community could give them more exposure for their content allowing them
61:44 to pick up more fans cool good for them um what else we got here
61:49 something about cody nasa built a chip to survive on venus uh something
61:53 something 800 degree fahrenheit that's pretty neat yeah
62:02 google's super bowl uh super bowl what
62:05 is it super bowl liad lee as in like li like roman numerals
62:11 oh 51 is that right yeah super bowl 51 ad
62:16 from google uh wreaked havoc on customers who already own a google home
62:19 system this was posted by tech dreamer on the forum that's pretty funny
62:23 so google's use of ok google
62:26 sends people's homes into a frenzy so that's pretty that's pretty funny i
62:31 guess and on that note because we started the WAN Show somewhat on time
62:35 we're actually going to end it somewhat on time so that i won't actually be late for my
62:39 uh for my class were you late last week uh i i was late but mostly because of
62:44 the snow i left on time but the snow was terrible
62:47 the roads were awful yeah i got stuck on the hill right there
62:51 um i had to push people into parking spots when i went home last night
62:55 like more than one person i rolled backwards down it no no i got stuck on
62:59 the hill and like had to go back down it
63:02 carefully and take a run at it and then hope that the light would go green so i
63:07 still had momentum as i was yeah it was really bad um
63:10 anyway uh oh this
63:14 no no not this week not this week yeah got it okay so
63:19 can we talk about the idea that we have
63:23 maybe let's just not boiler would yeah i don't want boiler to get upset
63:28 um what we will do though is we will remind y'all that we do have an early
63:34 access platform um i was kind of thinking maybe i would
63:38 talk about it during the uh during the like sponsors part of the
63:42 show like we could be our own sponsor for the show or something anyway okay if
63:46 you're not already a member of the Floatplane club i just dropped a link in
63:49 there where you guys can uh what's what's cool on there right now
63:53 because people haven't seen my personal rig update yet which has been on there for a while but it's coming out on
63:57 youtube relatively soon okay so there's a lot of stuff on there right now in
64:01 fact you know what an easier way to do this would be to just look at the
64:04 calendar so stuff that is on Floatplane club but is not on youtube yet backlit
64:10 keyboards under 25 bucks it's a 10-way roundup
64:13 uh we've got luke's personal rig update codename geodude
64:18 we've got holy bleep episode 15 the most
64:22 hipster server cabinet of all time it's pretty cool we've got the introduction
64:26 to the petabyte project where we show off the 100
64:30 drives and go through all of our plans for how
64:34 that's going to go down we've got our back plates on gpus worth it
64:40 uh courtesy of luke yeah and we've got 40 gigabit networking under a hundred
64:46 dollars so that's everything that's in the lineup for the next week or so you
64:50 guys can check it all out at Floatplane club
64:53 and uh no there's no scrapyard wars yet but i will commit to this
64:57 we will do another season of scrapyard wars this year
65:02 right now we what that's not the hugest commitment that's a commitment yeah yeah
65:07 we will so right now Colton chelsea and
65:11 nick are working on sponsorship for it because it is time consuming and
65:15 expensive but we will do it and
65:20 thank you guys very much for watching we will see you next week same bat time
65:24 same bat channel watch this watch this luke watch this
65:30 oh and it has audio oh dang
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