The WAN Show - I LOVE WAN SHOW - November 25, 2016
Linus Tech Tips
·Linus Tech Tips
·2017-05-06
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You are now live streaming to Twitch. Linus Tech. Linus Tech. Click here to
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open a browser to view the stream. Remember to mute the stream. I love they
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have they put that warning in just for me, didn't they? That remember is pretty solid. Yeah, I like it. This is Is this
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new? This is new, isn't it? Um, that is a thing that I believe I put on last
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week when you weren't here last week. Where was I? Oh, yeah. You were um You
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were You were inerson VR game watching.
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Were you? Yes, that's what you were doing. Yeah. Which actually ended up not
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being what I thought it was because you don't watch from the crowd. No. So, it
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it was the same, right? Anyways, we have
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lots of awesome topics this week. No, we don't. Um, we have like jack all. This
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is probably going to be the best show we've ever had. Uh, in SpaceX news, uh,
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Elon Musk wins a $112 million NASA
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contract. Is this just all like is that all there is? SpaceX, Mars, Lander,
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Tesla. So, it's all space and Elon Musk. Uh, welcome to the the Luke show. Uh,
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really? Valve Game Awards. Things Luke is a fan of. This qualifies as news this
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week. Uh, Samsung adding new obtrusive ads to
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your old smart TV in more reasons to not
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buy a smart TV. You can't buy a smart
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TV. New dumb TV. Is it not possible? No. I've been looking into it. Every TV is a
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smart TV. Can you dumb out your smart TV? You can unplug it from the internet,
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but then you can't Netflix and chill.
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But you could chcast that. You could chcast that. So, you would have to pay
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for additional hardware. Black Friday deals. I think it's like 29 bucks on B&H
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for a chcast. New chcast. Yeah, new chcast. It's actually a pretty solid
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price. Okay. Well, I'm not even going to try for standout deals or standout
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deals. Xbox One streaming comes to Oculus Rift on December 12th. Who cares?
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Uh, not me. Uh, uh Oh, wow. All right.
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Intro.
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This is going to be our worst show ever, which is like a pretty high bar. So,
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there's that. We could just talk about what we did
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this week.
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I don't even know if this game. I mean, maybe it's
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Yeah, I know they're here. People are watching. Oh, hold on. Hold on. I got to do the thing. Hey, the couch move thing
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is back. Why? This isn't that complicated. Is it
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Colton's fault this time? I don't think so. It's not Colton's fault. Well, we'll
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blame Colton. Just edit the same file.
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Just move again. Well, that one didn't. No, I fix it and chef steps are the
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same. Terrible. Terrible. WAN Show. Two
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out of 10. Two out of 10. Half an hour
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late with no explanation whatsoever. Yeah. And they can't even get the intro
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graphics in the right spot. At least the laptop's pink. Look, if this was
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pre-recorded, Auggman plays. Why wouldn't it be on
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time? Why wouldn't it be? Why is the camera not set up proper? Look at this.
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I think we Well, no, you you usually slouch. I think that's on purpose. I
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think that's by design, but like to be proper, I would have to slouch this. I
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don't know if I slouch that much. But if it was No, you sit back. See? Well, you
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don't sit back that much. Okay. You know what? I I I think it tilted down.
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Anyway, the point is, if it was pre-recorded, wouldn't we have cut out
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the mistakes? No, we probably wouldn't.
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Okay. But in my defense, it's usually me
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editing this crap after the fact. Yeah. I don't know how video editing works.
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No, you're just adding to the idea that it's pre-recorded and it's complicated.
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Yeah. And it's No, really. Like, okay, it used to be very complicated back when
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Xsplit didn't have an option to force constant frame rate. So, that was a
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problem. So, to the conspiracy theorists out there being like, "Oh, so everything
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is pre-recorded and then Lionus edits it." Uh, no. If we edit the show, it's
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because like something screwed up, like we we uh the stream got disconnected or
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like a capture card stopped working or whatever the case may or there was like
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personal information leaked or like something that was an actual problem.
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So, the problem is that a lot of the time, um, I don't know how much you guys
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know about video recording, but if you don't gracefully terminate a video
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recording, it can be like pretty screwed up and it can actually be very very
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hard. You sometimes have to run it through like I've used everything from ffmpeg to Handbreak to Vegas to Premiere
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to uh, what else have I used? I've even used like weird tools like whoever media
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converter, whatever. Like sometimes I'll just have to run it through like
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multiple different transcoders and then one of them will figure it out. One of
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them will figure it out and then I'll be able to get it onto a timeline and
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stitch it together with the other stuff. Like when WAN Show needs to be edited
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it's usually an enormous problem. Yeah.
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So uh so wow we have like speaking of
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enormous problems nothing today we don't have anything to talk about except
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Black Friday deals and Floatplane Black Friday deals. I mean, are there even
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whatever? Okay, so the Verge has Black Friday deals. Oh, I didn't 20 best
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deals. That's 20 best deals. That's a good way to go. Is that a book? Atlas
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Obscura. Yeah. Okay. There's two books there and Field Notes. Field Notes.
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Space stuff. You're a dork. I love Field Notes. The
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Vive is $100 off. Okay. If you were going to buy a Vive, then $100, I guess,
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is not a trivial discount in the grand scheme of the thousand plus dollar PC
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and now $700 thing. You do get a
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Microsoft Store gift card. I'm sure someone has bought something from the Microsoft Store at some point. Hopefully
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not a game because that seems to be going terribly. PS4 Slim, uh, 250 bucks.
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Okay. Uh, Xbox One controllers for 40 bucks. Okay. So, if you're if you're a
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PC gamer and you want to play uh games on your PC with an Xbox One controller
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or PlayStation 4 controller for that matter, I'm surprised they don't have the Steam thing on here. I've heard that
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you can get a Steam controller and a Steam Link together for 50 bucks, which
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is like pretty solid if you want a Steam controller. And a Steam Link. And a
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Steam Link. Maybe that's why it's not on here.
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Oh. Oh, damn. Rough. Oh, damn. Although
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Sil 6 is out, so you have one game that makes sense to play with it. There's a
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Pixel deal where you have to pay the entire cost of the phone up front, but
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then the difference gets deducted from your wireless bill monthto monthth. So
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it's like they subsidize Hold on a second. You you get it's a
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like is this a reverse subsidy? I don't really I don't really understand.
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Um it's pretty weird. The Apple Watch Series 1 is $200 and it's still totally
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not worth that. I'm I'm back to using it. Okay. Actually, that's something I
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can talk about a little bit here. I'm back to using the Apple Watch. Yeah.
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Why? Okay. So, something I've been trying to figure out an angle for my
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MacBook Pro review because there's there's a couple. Are you doing like
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Apple ecosystem? There's some problems with me reviewing the Mac Pro. Problem
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number one, I am not a Mac user at all.
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Actually, that's the biggest problem. I am not a Mac user. I am not really an
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Apple. Number one for a reason. Yeah. Yeah, that's Yeah, that's that's number
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one. And when when you're number one, you don't need number two. Um,
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so I'm pretty rusty. I actually did use a Mac for like six weeks back when I did
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my iMac videos, uh, when they released the 5K iMac, but that was a really long
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time ago. And quite frankly, some of the
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stuff that continues to make me really mad, I had completely forgotten about.
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So today I was like literally screaming
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over in the corner of the warehouse because there is no way at least okay I
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actually didn't Google it again but I did research it last time. There is no
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way to force refresh Finder. So, you
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know how in Explorer it can kind of bug out sometimes and you'll go and add a
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new folder and it's just like not there or the rename doesn't take um and then
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when you go to click on it it's like this folder doesn't exist even though you're looking at it because it's been
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renamed in the background somewhere but you just got to refresh it and it'll
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show up properly. Okay, you know how that can happen sometimes. Okay, so in Finder if something changes within a
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folder and Finder doesn't realize it, you just wait.
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You just wait until it finds it because it's Finder. It's working on it
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actively. It's working on it. Um, you don't have to worry about it. It'll do
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it for you. So, there there there are some things that are driving me crazy.
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Anyway, so the point is Sorry. CNET's Black Friday buyer guide is the worst
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thing. It's just you just have to like go Yeah, check this out for Sorry to
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like I was trying to research for the next topic. You derailed me so hard
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there. This is the worst. Like, okay, first off, there's that thing in the way
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and then you can't like all the information is in the right hand side.
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Uh oh. What's going on? Hold on. So, you got to scroll here. Yeah. So, there's
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like a little mini scroll wheel and then there's just random picture and then you
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just have to go to like next slide to find the next product. There isn't like
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a list of products
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and then there's like name. So, if you're just like scroll to the wrong
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part, it's like at a really weird part of the page.
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What? Oh, sorry. I wasn't screen sharing. They missed all that. They
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missed all the epicness. Do you know what I'll tell you though? Back to my
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topic, having completely skipped yours, but this is terrible. This is just Is
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this like a blank ad spot? I probably like, are they just not serving it? This
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isn't even like a proper topic. I just wanted to show how like really really
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bad this is. Yeah, there you go. Oh, there it is. Okay. Um,
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anyway, back on the subject of of So, okay. So, why? So, I've switched to the
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iPhone 7. I have switched to the Apple Watch and I'm using the MacBook Pro as
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best I can as a daily driver. Um, in
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order to even if I'm going to have
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frustrations that come along with not being an experienced Mac user, I want to
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try to experience some of the best things about it. Um, stuff like
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continuity really is amazing. Being able to have a text message come in in my
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pocket and not even have to look at my wrist, just have it pop up on my
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computer. Blippity blopity, I'm done. I mean, I don't use text messages a lot
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anymore because that's like it's 2016,
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but um anyway, the point is there is stuff about it that's really, really
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cool, and I want to make sure that I'm experiencing all of that that best case
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scenario stuff to help offset some of the things that I'm not going to like
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about it. Uh the touchpad is amazing. Touchpad's amazing. Um I'm trying to
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think what else is amazing. Um I there
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are things that there are things that I do like about the Touch Bar.
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Yeah, I can see that being cool. Um I Oh, shoot. I don't think I put down Oh,
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yeah. Okay. When you open up calculator, so even though you don't have a number
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pad because it's a laptop, uh the touch bar puts all of your um your functions.
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So, plus minus and and there because it's above the number pad, they're
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close. And I was like, oh, that's cool.
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That just saved me time. However, most of the time as I'm typing, it has word
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suggestions for some completely like who types such so slowly that it would be
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faster to move their hands off the keyboard and press a suggested word. Oh
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man. And especially because spellch check is built in OSwide, which is
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another thing I like. I don't even need it for autocorrect.
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Why is it there? Um,
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so anyway, that's what I'm Dion says that he types slow enough for that to
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help and Beta Rage says he does and Zach
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says that his dad does. So, here's my feedback. Get typing. There's websites
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that you can go to where you like type the names of words that are on like fish
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and stuff. They have them in elementary school and they make it so that you type
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faster. They make it so it's fun to learn to type. Yeah. Um, one of them is
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probably called learn to type. Typing is an important life skill. Now, with that
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said, I do see it as a pretty cool like
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disability feature. Like, if you actually can't type. Okay. Yeah. Like,
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let's say you like you were in an accident and like, you know, the last uh
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joint of a couple of your fingers got lpped off or or something like that. So,
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there's like a specific reason that is not trainable. Yes. To like why? Yeah.
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Yeah. So, I could see that. Um, I could also see people just having a really
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hard time typing on that keyboard. Oh, because it's just terrible. Yeah. Um,
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I'm getting faster though. I'm getting faster on it. I'm still gonna do I'm
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going to actually speed test in my like that's going to be part of my review
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because for me this one's really bad, too. I like it. I'm really fast. This
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one specifically is worse than Oh, you're on the stealth. Yes. Oh, that's right. Okay. Um, anyway. Oh, right.
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Other issues that I'm running into. So, I'm having such a hard time switching to
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it as a daily driver because of just how fundamentally broken certain things are.
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Uh, for example, browsing network shares. And yes, they're SMB shares, but
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it should still be okay. Holy balls. If
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you go to a directory you've never been to before, you can wait like 20 seconds
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for the files to populate. And it it's not even like like like thumbnails like
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where they'll start to pop in. It's just it it's just empty for like a long time
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and then it's like oh I got it. Um also
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HDMI output is broken AF on many capture
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cards. So I'm not going to blame my AVIO 4K because and these guys are awesome by
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the way. They already have an alpha firmware to us for capturing PS4 Pro.
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Nice. I don't know if I told you that. I don't know if I told John that. I should
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tell John that. Aren't they Canadian? Um, that would explain why it says made
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in Canada and why the number that they call me from is based in Ottawa. So,
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yeah. Anyway, they're cool guys. Epipan. Um, and they're the reason that our
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capture streams don't fall fall off the
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rails anymore. And that even test through one though. When I don't test I
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know. I told them that. Okay. Um, when I when every time I don't test my screen
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capture, it just like works. Yeah. Anyway, these guys are great. um they're
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already aware that the MacBook Pro cannot be captured and it's not just
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them. If I remember correctly, I'm pretty sure they use these on the ISS.
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Really? I remember because I was doing research into them. Um
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but I just I need I need pass through. Yeah. Yeah. Pass through would be a very
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very good thing because it's really janky to use an HDMI splitter and Yeah.
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And like I can do that but I would just rather not. Yeah. Um, so, so that's
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where we're at on whatever I was talking about just now. Uh, oh, I actually have
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a new egg black Friday deal that's also on ncx.com.
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So, you can get it in the states or Canada. Uh, Intel has a crazy deal.
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These Black Friday deal things that we're calling out are not sponsored, just so everyone knows. Yeah. Just so
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you know, this is just I'm planning to buy a whack of them. Um, I hate how
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Newegg will just glitch out because you're not in do you're not in the
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States. Well, it's a render. make it like go. Yeah, I think it's a high DPI
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screen issue because it works fine on some of my computers and not others.
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They should be able to fix that. Well, they should. Yeah. Well, that's And even
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if they can't fix it. So, just to show you guys what we're talking about. Um,
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if you load a page Don't think it's going to do it worked this time. Yeah.
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Holy crap. So, sometimes the What just
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happened? What? It just Oh, wow. It took
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me to new egg. It took me back to the homepage. So much fail. It'll it'll like
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gray out the screen to put that popup being like, "You're in Canada. Do you
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mean.ca um but then not bring up the popup." So,
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you just have to click somewhere and then it'll go away. Actually, no, because new egg.ca is terrible. Yeah.
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Anyway, uh this is on for like $300 off,
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which works out to like $450 Canadian off. So, or like 400 something along
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those lines. So, I'm actually and it's limit two per customer, but I think I
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can gain the system because I actually want to try and get 24 of them. Yeah.
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So, I'm working on a plan to convert our SSD server to a pure NVMe server. We
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have we have 15 people that work here. Well, it's not so much just that as that
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there could be two ingest stations out there streaming high bit rate video onto
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it while six people are sitting in there. Oh, no. in order to get that many
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of them. Oh. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're just going to we're just going to have
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people buy them and expense them. You could do that, right? Like it's not
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illegal. It's just breaking New Egg's terms of service, which quite frankly, what do I care? Um,
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so this is the machine I'm planning. It's really funny because in a video
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recently, I basically made fun of people for browsing the super micro website
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recreationally, but it is 100% something that I do.
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So, I'm planning to put it in one of these that I just discovered and had not
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seen before at all. 24 NVMe drives. It's
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a 24 bay NVMe server, so you can install
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I think three a half height and two more full height PCI Express uh cards off of
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risers. It's dual socket uh 2011 three
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and then it's can take up to whatever that is like 24 memory slots. Um yeah,
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so I've talked to them. Oh yeah, quad 10 gig LAN.
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So we will be definitely taking advantage of that bigger 10 gig ser uh
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10 gig switch that we got. That's really epic. Um so this thing is disgusting.
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Now with that said, there are some issues that I do have to figure out.
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Unfortunately, the deal ends in like 2 days, so I don't have a lot of time to
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decide. And because Super Micro's American office is closed for, as far as
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I can tell, Americans, like if you're American out there, you guys celebrate
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Thanksgiving for like a week, right? Like, is it As far as I can tell,
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everyone in America takes an entire week off for Fourth of July, Thanksgiving,
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and Christmas? Pretty much like, am I am I wrong? I
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like that's my experience when trying to contact Here's here's John. What's up,
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John? Am I off here? How much time do we
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take off for what holiday? Like a week for Fourth of July? No. Oh, come on.
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Like it's usually an extended weekend. An extended weekend he calls it. But
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like does an extended weekend mean like it's not seven days. A day on either
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side. Okay. Not seven days. Okay. How how how long? Seven days. What's that?
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How long do you think? Um Fourth of July
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is on a weekend. It might be if it's on a weekend. Three or four day weekend.
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Three or four day weekend, but not Okay. But like Thanksgiving, um, when I was in
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school, um, they can't hear you, so I have to kind of like translate. When I
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was in school, they did one day on each side. Okay. So, it became, so
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Thanksgiving would be a five day weekend. Be like a five day weekend, but
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Christmas people can take a lot of time. Okay. Okay. So,
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so anyway, getting in touch with anyone down there is kind of an issue right
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now. Um, but I did get in touch with one of one of my reps who get this. I was
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like, "Okay, so what I don't know about this kind of configuration, because
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obviously you don't run out and buy a RAID card,
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duh." Um, so you you know, because I my first
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question when Lionus asked or told me he was going to do it, I was like, how do you even plug them all in? Windows
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Storage Spaces is a gigantic dog turd. Um, the last time I used it, though I
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haven't tried it on 2016 preview. Um, I
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mean, okay, so the list kind of kind of goes on here. Like software RAID in
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Windows is basically a terrible idea.
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Um, and the performance hasn't been great when I've toolled around with it
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in the past. So, I'm kind of sitting here going like and and yes, I'm aware
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of the issues with RAID cards to all the people. I haven't looked at Twitch chat,
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but I'm sure that Twitch chat is full of people talking about how Raid is dead.
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No, there is still a place for RAID. What Raid is not is foolproof. So what
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you want is RAID with some kind of real
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time uh real time failover. So I
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actually have that. So anyway, so I so I I call him up and I'm like, "So what am
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I going to run this on?" Because I found one post somewhere that talked
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about free .naz and NVMe. Um so as far as I can tell, most people
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concerning themselves with a machine like this are not using it for video
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editing. They're using it as like like a caching server for like very very high
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traffic pages or something like that. Like they're looking for massive IOPS.
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They're probably running some kind of completely custom software solution. Um
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they could be running some kind of like you know tens and tens of thousands of
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dollars uh per piece of software or like
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you know sand type of system or whatever the case may be. It would be like it'd
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be like a solutions provider
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working with something like this. Anyway, so I'm just like, "Okay, so but
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I have to decide now if I'm buying the drives." And he's like, "Um, just go for
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it." And I'm like, "Well, can you get in touch with someone who knows what we're
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supposed to run?" He's like, "Yeah, no, I don't know, but I'm I'm sure there's something." I'm like, "Dude, this is
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like $16,000." He's like, "Yeah, it'll be fine."
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Like, you're not being very reassuring right now. So anyway, I happen to have a
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handful of 750 series drives and I've been tooling around with just Windows's
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built-in RAID 5 software. It said call Wendle. Call I could call Wendle. Not a
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terrible idea. I I actually I You'll end up with a Linux solution.
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No, I meant to message him. Yeah. Um and then I No, I I remember what happened.
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That's when I was looking for my phone. Oh. And then when I found my phone, I forgot to message him. Anyway, so yeah,
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I could call Wendell, but the problem is that I do already have a solution for
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our real time synchronization that is working very very well. Um, it's and it
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is a Windows or I forget what it is, but
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it's like something else and not Linux.
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Um, uh, uh, what is it called? Is it called
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uh, Piercyn? Is that what I'm using?
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Yeah. So, I ended up buying Piercync,
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which is like a $2,000 piece of
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software, which is ridiculous.
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Um, but it work. Okay. So, it runs on
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uh Azure, Windows Server, NetApp,
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and Cloud on Tap. And that's it. And
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that's it. So, it runs on Windows. So, uh, what it, but it's it's it's like
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amazing. It's bulletproof. That's this is not a sponsored piece. I paid for it.
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Although, freaking knows. I've gotten my money's worth, uh, with tech support
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because our use case, once again, was very unusual. Um, and I I found kind of
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a weird idiosyncrasy of the software that made it so that if I had an
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off-site backup that had a much much slower link, it was basically nerfing my
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on-site backups and bottlenecking it. And there was like some tunable that I
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had to. Anyway, uh the point is whenever
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I make a change to our SSD server, it is
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replicated within about 2 seconds to a
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mechanical server elsewhere. And it also allows me to have a recycle bin for a
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network storage uh device that is
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bulletproof. So if someone deletes something, it moves into a recycled
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folder on that other machine. even though we don't have to deal with
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actually having the space taken up by a recycle bin on the actual Nazbox. So I'm
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really really happy with how that's working and I really just don't want to
24:24
touch it. So I would like to use Windows and what that means is even if that
24:28
software RAID 5 is garbage, what I'll probably do is take the existing WX
24:32
server and I'll have that as my real-time backup. So I'll be fully solid
24:36
state on both the A machine and the B and the target machine. So that's kind
24:40
of that's kind of the plan. That's kind of what I'm thinking. Um I'm sure
24:44
someone's going to tell me I'm wrong. And hey, with my track record, you might
24:48
be right. But with four drives running in a RAID five over there right now, um
24:53
I am able to pull not in a single um not
24:57
with a single file transfer. Single file transfers, I'm reading at about two
25:00
gigabytes per second and writing at about one, but with multiple file
25:04
transfers, I can pull off of it at about two and a half, three gigabytes per
25:08
second to a RAM disk. and I can write to it at closer to um one and a half
25:14
gigabytes per second. So, I'm I'm super thrilled with that. And I'm really I'm
25:18
really pleased with thanks to the IOPS of an NVMe device or not an of NVMe
25:22
devices, I'm really pleased with the way that it scales with multiple users
25:26
instead of hitting a brick wall when you
25:30
hit it with multiple users the way that mechanical does and to a much lesser
25:33
extent uh regular solid state, especially off of a RAID card where
25:36
trim's not working correctly. So, um,
25:40
that's that's kind of my plan for that.
25:43
That's going to be pretty nuts. We have no topics today, so I made a topic out of that. Are you going to do a holy
25:48
episode about like just unboxing all the NVMe drives? I I think it makes a ton of
25:52
sense. I think uh once the server and the NVMe drives arrive, that would be um
25:56
Hold on, calculator. This is another thing that's really great about uh
26:00
Apple. Watch this. Uh start menu works. Oh,
26:04
okay. It actually worked that time. Oh, wow. Brilliant. Uh, well, whatever.
26:09
Search works. Oh, yeah. Search actually
26:12
works, which is amazing. Um, start menu works. Search probably works. Yeah,
26:17
Spotlight is awesome. The calculator probably works more than 75% of the
26:20
time. The calculator works in Windows. The calculator's bricked on my work
26:24
machine and my house. Really? Literally can't open the application. If you do,
26:27
it'll just load infinitely and you have to end the task. Oh, well, get wrecked,
26:32
son. Yep. So, it would be a 28.8 terabyte NVMe.
26:37
Nazbox, which would be pretty sick. That's ridiculous. Yeah, I think that I
26:41
think that justifies a holy But then I would also want to do a video um
26:44
benchmarking it and showing it in use. Remember the like really old like viral
26:51
nerd video of that dude linking all the SSDs into that machine? He's got like
26:55
colored hair and they make a weird song out of it and it's like his whole office
26:58
singing and stuff. No. Isn't it all like Samsung SSDs or something? I have no
27:02
idea. He like copies a CD before he can drop it out of a window.
27:07
No, you don't remember this. I think it's like 24 SSDs in RAID zero or
27:11
something.
27:15
Let me like this used to be like
27:18
just Why don't I do a rapid fire topic while you go ahead and uh and look that
27:22
up. Yeah, it it sounds like the hottest thing. Samsung, what what happens when
27:26
you raid 24 SSD hard disks? It has 2.3
27:31
million views. It was uploaded in 2011.
27:35
There's Paul the IT genius with like reddish pinkish hair. Oh, what happened?
27:41
That's it. Yeah. Okay. All right. Let's pull this up. Let's pull this up. I'm
27:45
game. Being marketing people, we thought of
27:49
some pretty rubbish adverts.
27:56
Something something. So, he like builds the computer.
28:02
hacksaws mounting for his almond cooler.
28:08
He's using skull trail for some reason
28:16
and then
28:20
Yep. Okay. Well, that's uh and then go to the go to like near the end because
28:25
they they turn it into like a song and stuff, but you got to get to like
28:30
So, he's like showing loading pictures and then he shows like
28:34
jumping with all the SSDs and the computer keeps running because this is
28:38
like very early on SSDs and people don't realize that that doesn't matter at all.
28:43
Hell yeah. Hell yeah. This is where they like just have weird music and they just
28:48
go like whoa.
28:53
Okay. I I loved this video. I somehow
28:56
missed this little piece of I watched this video so many times. I showed it to
29:00
so many people, man. Apparently 2.3 uh
29:04
2.3 million of them. Yep. Yep. This was
29:09
like before anyone I knew had even seen an SSD, right? And this dude had 24. And
29:14
I was just like, whoa, it's so fast. So,
29:18
you can you could just remake that video. There you go. I probably won't. 2.3
29:23
million views. I like the Yeah, I 2.3 million views. You won't remake that
29:28
video. All right, let's get on to the uh
29:31
in Paul the IT genius's name. In Paul's
29:35
name, we remake the You're just not going to let me move on to any real
29:39
topics. There's no real topics. Well, okay. Elon Musk won a contract, which is
29:45
fascinating. That's new. That's never happened before. An ocean surveying
29:49
satellite. Sweet. The cost of launching the probe is valued at 112 million. That
29:54
is assuming that uh President-elect Trump doesn't completely cut all the
29:59
funding for Earth observation. And just for you fact checkers out there, that is
30:05
more than the cost of uh 24 NVMe SSDs.
30:10
Barely, but it is um we've done the math. So
30:15
designed to scan the planet's oceans and provide the first ever global survey of
30:19
Earth's surface water. satellite something something SpaceX's
30:24
Falcon 9 rockets. Wow. Okay. Uh comes at
30:27
a higher value than previous launch contracts NASA has awarded to SpaceX.
30:32
Um cool. Nice. Uh well, okay. This one's
30:37
also from The Verge. Here we go. Samsung
30:40
is adding new obtrusive ads to your old
30:44
smart TV. Apparently, they feel they did not make enough money on that TV the
30:49
first time they sold it to you. So now they need to put some ads on it. So this
30:54
this was like top of Reddit and all this kind of
30:58
stuff. And the the Reddit thread's name was like right when your return policy
31:03
ends, they start giving you ads and all this kind of stuff. And uh they don't
31:09
seem completely wrong, which is pretty brutal. I have zero
31:14
interest in a smart TV at all. One, I don't watch TV, so slow clap for that
31:18
one. But then if I was going to watch something like Netflix or whatever, I
31:23
would do it through a chcast because it would be a better and easier experience.
31:27
Anyways, you know what? The Netflix app on my smart TV is actually very good. Is
31:32
it literally easier than like while you're sitting down just saying what you
31:36
want to watch and then it just happens? Um, it has an air mouse so that's really
31:41
nice cuz like I don't I Okay. I haven't decided what I'm going to watch before I
31:46
sit down. Oh, like I browse. Oh, I don't? Yeah. And I have like children,
31:50
so there's like debate. Oh,
31:55
these things that I don't experience. That makes sense. Yeah. So like, and
32:00
there's like research to see if it's actually okay to watch, maybe. Um, yeah,
32:04
sometimes. Although I guess you probably already know. I could do that on my
32:08
phone while we're like looking at
32:11
things. We also have four, five now people sitting down in front of the TV
32:15
at one time. So many people. So like one of them could be could be checking
32:19
Rotten Tomatoes while the other one of them is like, "Oh, what about this one?
32:22
Why don't you check this one?" Are you going to have to move? Could be a collaborative maybe.
32:28
I don't want to talk about Did you guys think about that? So okay, we've thought
32:33
about it, but we've both come to very different conclusions.
32:38
So we have both come to the conclusion that we I never thought about this that
32:42
we don't have to move. However, we have arrived at that
32:46
conclusion in two very unique and different ways.
32:51
Okay. Would you like to hear my conclusion or Ivon's conclusion first?
32:54
Both, but yours first. Okay. So, my conclusion is that the two kids, the two
33:00
same-sex kids can share a room forever,
33:03
which will encourage them to move out sooner.
33:09
Okay. That that sounds Yeah. Okay. Ivon's theory is that I am not going to
33:15
have an office upstairs anymore and I'm not going to have a server room
33:19
adjoining set office and my world's most
33:22
comfortable gaming setup which is over on the other side of set office will no
33:26
longer be accessible to me because that will be the room that the kids will
33:30
share and I will be stuck with one of those bedrooms for me and her to have
33:35
our computer setups and for me to have all of my server crap which clearly is
33:40
stupid. That is stupid. Also, Windows is force
33:43
restarting my computer right now. While I'm live on a show, there's no delay
33:48
option. Geez. Yep, man. I don't want Windows 10
33:53
anymore. Anyways, that's that's Wow.
33:56
Yeah. Are you actually going to lose all your stuff? Another option would be to
34:01
give up all three of the rooms upstairs and they could all have their own rooms.
34:04
But, um I don't know. I guess it depends on how mad the teenage
34:11
eating pooping machines um are and how
34:15
how forcefully that hopefully they never find this show where I even say I'm
34:18
considering it because if they ask me I'm going to be like nope these two
34:22
rooms are kid rooms you divide up the space in them as as you see fit but like
34:26
once they're older those rooms aren't that big. No they're not like at all.
34:31
No, they're really not. Our house in general has a storage space issue. Yeah.
34:36
Like in the downstairs, think about it. Yeah. There's the pantry off the kitchen
34:41
in the back room, which is not huge, which is like not even big enough for
34:45
all the food for all the people that need to live in that house really. Um,
34:49
part of the problem is that the kitchen layout was redone by the previous owners
34:52
who were dinks. Um, so so there's like
34:55
Oh, that kitchen layout totally makes sense. There's like a lot of room for
34:59
wine glasses and there's like not a lot
35:03
of room for cooking supplies.
35:07
Um, yeah. So, there's that. So, then
35:11
downstairs, we also have that one tiny hall closet next to the laundry room,
35:15
and that's it. Yeah. And that has like winter coats and shoes in it, and it's
35:20
already completely full. It has like the built-in vacuum hose. Like, it's full.
35:25
Upstairs, there's two small closets in the bedrooms. The walk-in closet, again,
35:29
this was a remodeling choice made by the previous owners. The walk-in closet was
35:34
torn out to make room for a gigantic
35:37
bathroom with two sinks,
35:41
a twoerson standing shower, and a really
35:44
nice bathtub with like tile on all sides and it's like awesome and everything.
35:49
Really nice, but it means that you take up a lot of the space in that room with just like wardrobes and stuff because
35:53
there's no I'm pretty sure your bathroom is bigger than one of the kids' rooms
35:56
will be. Um, so, so anyway, that was it until we
36:02
put the, uh, the the ladder up to the attic and then we got a little bit of
36:06
space up there, but other than that, there was nothing. There was nowhere to
36:09
Yeah. Well, and it doesn't help that I turned those two little closets in the
36:13
office into a server room and world's most comfortable gaming setup. So, I
36:18
have contributed to my own problem here. This is a thing that I acknowledge.
36:22
Yeah. Uh, I really don't want to move, but I have actually And I don't think
36:26
Avon wants to move either. It's really funny you're bringing this up cuz I have legitimately looked into what it would
36:31
cost to jack up the house and put a basement under it and it is not trivial.
36:36
No. No. Like those are really expensive. It can be done. But like even aside be
36:42
sweet though. Even aside from the like deep into six figures that that's going
36:46
to cost like it would be an additional mortgage item. It wouldn't be like write
36:50
a check item. Yeah. Um, in addition to that, when they pick it up and when they
36:55
put it back down, structural issues, not so much structural issues. They're
36:59
pretty good at it, but all your drywall cracks. Well,
37:04
okay. I didn't mean like structural integrity. I meant like Yeah. Yeah.
37:08
structural integrity should be okay. Yeah. But like you basically have to
37:11
redrywall your entire house and like probably refloor it. like you you you
37:17
basically don't do that unless there's like a very compelling reason. But even
37:22
if we were like, "Okay, let's move to
37:26
the Philippines for six months and just
37:30
tear it down and build something else entirely on the because like by the time
37:34
you're spending that by the time you're reorggaging and spending that much money, uh screw it. Let's go on holiday
37:40
for half a year while they rebuild a new house on the property or something
37:43
stupid like that." I don't even know if we'd be able to do that because that
37:47
whole area is like a planned neighborhood and there's going to be all
37:51
those bylaws about what color your house can be and what the facing looks like
37:55
and blah blah blah blah. I might have to
37:58
move. I would hate to move. I love where I live. You should have had less kids
38:05
because there's going to be a big conflict there.
38:08
You know it, too. Or you're going to completely You know this to be true. You
38:12
do. or you're going to completely lose your office. And if and if you
38:15
completely lose your office, that room will be far cooler than all the other
38:21
ones. Front-facing window, two little
38:24
side rooms that are like sick. And a bigger area by itself.
38:30
So, which kid gets that? That's going to create a huge conflict. Firstborn
38:35
birthright. That's pretty much the only way to do it. still going to create it
38:38
probably, but that's still going to create. I mean, that was honestly what
38:42
I'll tell you though is in our house growing up, that was how it worked. So,
38:47
my older sister got the first crack at the basement. So, so the way it worked
38:52
was our basement. So, you like you queue through essentially. Amazing. Okay. So,
38:57
you went it was set up as a suite. Um, so, so you went down the stairs and
39:01
there was like a shared laundry room, which is like an amazing way for a suite
39:05
to work, by the way. Um, and then there was a second door like kind of an
39:08
airlock style thing. So this laundry room and then there was another door.
39:12
That's how I had that's how most the places that I've So that opened up into
39:16
a really big kind of like living room den area and then there was a small
39:21
hallway to a gigantic dining room that
39:24
had like a it was even though it was a basement, the way my they built the house themselves, the way they did it
39:29
was really smart in certain ways. Uh, not in others. Uh, so they actually
39:33
lifted the they lifted the basement up a
39:36
bit so that it made the house really tall, but there were no building
39:40
restrictions in the middle of like buttthump nowhere in Maple Ridge anyway,
39:43
so who was going to care? Um, but they lifted it up about 3 feet 3 and 1/2 ft
39:48
above the ground so you could have Windows in the basement. Yeah. So in the
39:52
dining room in the in the downstairs kitchen, you actually had like bay
39:55
Windows, which is like super nice looking out into kind of like the sky
39:58
backyard area. And then there was a kitchen and then there was a single
40:02
bedroom with a bathroom. Um, and the idea was kind of you could have like
40:06
kind of a master bedroom and then you could have like a sleep space outside or whatever the case may be. So anyway, she
40:12
had a shot at that bedroom and the outside den was like a playroom TV
40:16
watching area and then you had your own kitchen fully functional. It always
40:20
worked. And she took the attic.
40:25
She took the attic. You had the basement, didn't you? She took the
40:28
attic. So, okay, in her defense, the attic was
40:33
bigger. Okay. Because it was an entire story of the house, but then again, so
40:40
was the basement. Yeah. But and but like it sl the roof sloped. Um and but it had
40:46
like pull down like ladder style stairs to get in and out of it and and like
40:52
it's like she wasn't thinking at all. And to get into your bedroom, if you're
40:57
out late, you had to walk past my parents' bedroom.
41:02
What an idiot. I had my own entrance.
41:09
What a tool. So anyway, we did it on the
41:13
Birthright system. Okay. So when I moved out, someone else the next one down was
41:17
eligible for the for the basement bedroom. Yeah. But um I everyone
41:22
accepted it. So, we'll see. We'll see. I
41:25
especially accepted it. I was thrilled you don't get an office. I don't want to
41:30
talk about that because like everything's too expensive or server
41:33
like moving. Honestly, moving will be too expensive. Where would you put your
41:37
server? I could put it in the garage, but I'd
41:41
have to rewire everything. And then, honestly, with Corning's Thunderbolt
41:46
cables, I could even move all the systems to the garage still. I I I have
41:49
thought about this a fair bit. I could see I knew you would have thought about it. That's why I'm pushing the topic.
41:54
So, what I was thinking is I would off of the studs in the garage to keep them
41:57
away from the cars like kind of like tire storage is I would build out like a
42:02
cabinet like a rack style thing and I would still rack mount everything. And
42:07
then if I had it in the garage, the garage actually does stay relatively
42:10
cool even in the summer um cuz it's not
42:13
right up against the roof. So, yes, I have given some thought to it, but yes,
42:18
I will be highly resistant to it anyway. But yeah, moving is basically
42:21
impossible. That's why I've like casually looked into every every one
42:26
every like probably six months I go like what would it take for me to get my own
42:30
place and then I'm like oh yeah I live in BC. Yep. Okay. Especially the
42:35
Vancouver part of BC. And the problem is that even if I were to look at a new
42:40
place like so you know what there's really no point hiding this. It's not
42:44
like it's not like no one can look it up. So, uh, places in the area that I
42:48
live go for like a million dollars now.
42:51
A mere, what was it? Six years ago, that
42:56
number was a little over half of that.
43:01
So, okay. So, that's problem number one. So, so if I wanted to upgrade, so like
43:06
good luck trying to catch up to that. You'd have to save 500 somethingish
43:10
grand. And theoretically, I I sell my place and I and I make up a lot of that
43:15
money, but that only buys me a place in the place where I am. So, if I'm trying
43:20
to upgrade to something because you want more rooms, because I want more rooms,
43:25
then I have to pay proportionally more,
43:29
like it it gets it gets to the point where it's more expensive even to
43:32
upgrade unless you're willing to reorggage, which quite frankly, when I'm
43:36
done being mortgaged, I'm I'm done. Like
43:39
I don't want to be like 45 and like
43:43
having a new mortgage. That's that I get
43:47
very I get very stressed out about debt.
43:50
Yeah, me too. Um I I want it to be done as quickly as possible and I have no
43:54
desire to go back into debt. Um especially because I've already had all
43:58
the stress that I can handle with all the debt that I've had to go into on the business side of things. You've heard
44:02
some of my stress about debt. Yes.
44:06
So basically, Right. Okay. Okay, so problem number two is that anything with
44:10
a bigger house is usually newer construction because that's in vogue
44:14
now. And any newer construction, unless you're doing something custom or you're
44:18
buying like like an estate, like something on like an acre or two with
44:22
gardens and waterfalls and crap is pretty terrible is on a tiny lot. That
44:26
too I want for the foreseeable future my
44:30
kids or grandkids to have a yard to play in. And that's something that's not in
44:34
fashion anymore. So, if you want a bigger house, you have to have a smaller
44:38
lot, unless you're willing to pay like way more money than makes any sense. So,
44:43
I don't want to move. I don't want to move. I don't want to jack up my house.
44:48
And I don't want to give up my office. Do you want to talk about Flip Plane?
44:52
Uh, we should probably do our sponsor spots first though. Funny funny thing.
44:55
Uh, we have 6,400 viewers right now, which is about as many, if not more, as
44:59
when we actually talk about technology. Yeah, this this was the like Lionus is
45:04
trying to make up for topics, so he's going to talk very quickly and constantly show.
45:09
I'm really good at it. It's worked really well. I'm not complaining. I'm
45:12
just observing. Well, you know what? I mean, it's been a long time since we've
45:15
done a show like this where it's just like kind of life updates and that kind
45:19
of stuff. This is sort of the the show
45:22
that I sort of pitched the other day. Yeah. The like car talk, the original
45:27
car talk kind of thing. The car talk show. Yeah. We don't talk about cars.
45:31
Don't worry. It wouldn't be It wouldn't be nearly as bad as that. Okay. The idea
45:35
came from he would drive me home because I couldn't afford transport. Um, you
45:39
could afford it. It just took a really long time. It usually wasn't running
45:42
anymore by the time we were finished working. Yeah. I could I couldn't afford
45:45
transport that I could take. Whole other issue.
45:49
Um, and then we would talk in the like actually really long time that it would
45:53
take to get me home. So, that's where the idea came from.
45:58
Um, okay. I fix it. Oh, what's this? We
46:01
have new essential electronics tool kit, which is like a chopped down version and
46:07
probably a lot cheaper. The electronics repair starter kit. You know what? Even
46:11
though this is a sponsor spot, I'm not going to lie, I'm going to be pretty
46:16
critical if I don't like this thing. Oh, dang. because the iFixit ProTek toolkit
46:23
is like actually amazing and has saved
46:26
my butt a lot of times. And I am
46:30
personally of the mind when it comes to tools that you buy properly once and you
46:37
take really good care of them and you don't lose them. And that is the way to
46:43
be about tools and they serve you really well for a long time. That is why
46:49
This screwdriver has been in my life for
46:52
almost 15 years now. This exact
46:56
screwdriver. That's why I invested in a $100 screwdriver. And that's why I'm not
47:01
afraid to spend the $60 or $70 or whatever it is for the ProTek toolkit.
47:07
Um, now with that said, let's have a
47:11
look at their value option and see what we think of it here. So, it's it's One
47:17
thing I like about it already is that the kit is pretty flat, which is a
47:21
little bit nicer for sliding into a bag. The back of it is totally flat. The
47:24
front of it is a little bit of a I just mean it's thinner. Yeah. Yeah. Um, so I
47:28
like So, it has a magnetic I'll take that from you. Um, you can take this. I
47:33
take that. Yes. Because it's Oh, no. Yours is actually fine. Oh, no. Yeah.
47:36
Mine Mine's good. Uh, I wish I could kind of show this to you guys in some Do
47:40
you want to hold them up while I go through them? Okay. So, you get one of
47:44
their plastic pry tools. If this was the original Protek tool kit, not the the
47:49
new version. Oh, yeah. You have them. So, you get one of their little pry
47:52
tools. Then I would actually object pretty strongly to this. Um, but the new
47:55
ones are a lot more durable and they don't break as often. They These guys
47:59
are pretty smart, though. You push here and it pops up. I think it's the bottom
48:04
for all of them, which is kind of cool. Um, you get one pair of tweezers, and
48:08
I'll give them credit. This is the only pair that I use. the the angled uh sharp
48:14
nose ones. And I've used this for everything from grabbing a screw out of
48:18
somewhere that's hard to reach, like a non-magnetic screw, to I've actually
48:21
used it for motherboard socket repair. Oh, wow. It's fine enough that I was
48:26
able to get in there. I I didn't have a needle on me, which is my preferred tool
48:29
for that. Yeah. And I was able to make do with this. I've had to do it with
48:32
like a credit card before. I've made it work. That's terrible. I know. Um you've
48:38
got their uh Oh, there it goes. They've got their pry tool, the the little like
48:42
knot sharp knifey tool. Uh I believe
48:45
these ones are what are actually called spudgers. I can never remember. But
48:49
anyway, it's got like um like a like a prying thing on one side and then it's
48:53
got a pokey thing on the other end. Uh use that for everything from what's it
48:58
called? Yeah, that is called a spudger. Uh everything from like pressing reset
49:01
buttons and routers to pretty much you name it. This is enough stuff outside of
49:06
a like heat gun to replace the sc uh
49:09
screen on a Pixel. Um some guitar picks,
49:13
which is pretty solid. Suction cup. The suction cup is actually something I was
49:16
pretty upset was not included with the original Protek Toolkit. So, it's nice
49:19
to see that. Um it's enough to work on a phone, not enough to work on like an
49:23
iMac or something, but that's why I called out the Pixel. All right. Now,
49:27
let's look let's look at the bits here because that is that is what I'm pretty
49:32
worried about. So, you've got torques from T4 to TR10,
49:39
and the R ones are the security torques. That'll cover taking apart SSDs, um,
49:45
many, many laptops. Um,
49:52
no tri-wing. No Tri-wing. I'm pretty disappointed that there's no T-wing. Uh,
49:57
that means you won't be repairing any Nintendo devices, though. Nintendo are
50:01
the main ones that I know of that use Tri-Wing. Uh you've got a P2 and a P5
50:06
pentalobe, so that should take care of your Apple needs. Um you've got a couple
50:11
slots, three slots, including a very, very, very slim one. A SIM removal. See,
50:16
I would have rather seen a tri-wing instead of the SIM removal, but for some
50:20
people, I guess that'll be handy. I do like that they have the SIM removal. And
50:23
F, you use the SIM removal. Okay. Well, I carry like a handful of SIM removal
50:27
tools in my backpack otherwise. So maybe that's why I don't For the last while,
50:31
I've finally freed myself, thank goodness. But for the last while, I've
50:34
been using Sony phones, right? And they don't need them. Okay. So, I would never
50:38
have one on me. And if I did actually happen to need one, I would just go to
50:41
And then you've got five Phillips head all the way from triple0 to two. So, if
50:45
I were to give iFixit some constructive feedback, which I'm sure they're not
50:50
asking for during a sponsored spot, but if I were to do so, I would drop the
50:54
size two Phillips and I would drop the SIM removal tool and I would replace
51:00
those with a couple Tri- Wings. But then again, that's probably like the gamer
51:05
centric thinking part of me. And like
51:09
not just because I'm a Nintendo fanboy, but they don't break that much.
51:15
I just put a new optical drive in my Wii. Yeah, you The only DS I've ever
51:19
owned had the shoulder buttons die just like everyone else's DS. They don't
51:23
break that much for normal people. All I played was Mario Kart. We we we
51:28
talked How long ago did we talk about this? I don't know. You can fix
51:32
everything, but everything breaks around you.
51:35
It's not even his fault. He'll just like be near it and it will stop for stop
51:39
working for literally no apparent reason at all. Like the Wancho computer. Why
51:44
did it have so many problems? I have literally no idea.
51:48
I stream like a lot. Like it doesn't I don't have I don't know anyone that has
51:53
the amount of problems that we've had. I don't know anyone that has like a tenth
51:56
the amount of problems that we had. And every single time it would just be like
51:59
what the heck is going on? And he'd find some like weird way and it would fix it
52:03
and it would be like oh okay great. But but we shouldn't have had to do that.
52:07
Exactly. I don't I don't know. So, the screwdriver is their old style, which I
52:12
definitely don't prefer, but is still functional. Um, and a pro tip for those
52:17
of you who are using it. Yeah, this is actually pretty important. You want to
52:21
jam things in the top whenever you need more torque. Yes, that's how you do it
52:24
cuz these rubber O-rings slip. Yes. So, overall, that will save you at the price
52:30
at 20 bucks. Not bad. 20 bucks. Not bad.
52:33
This will cover what casuals will need.
52:37
Uh, but I personally, and again, like it
52:40
is my job to sell this today, but I sort
52:43
of don't care. I personally would go for
52:47
the Protek tool kit anyway, just because I think that at that price, it's pretty
52:52
reasonable considering that that's kind of it's like in that it's in that magic
52:57
how much money you would have to spend if you paid someone to repair your
53:00
stupid thing. Anyway, yeah, that being said, if you're shopping for
53:07
someone, 20 bucks, that's true. Christmas, not a
53:11
bad drop. Get them started. Not as good as the Protek Toolkit, but it's not
53:15
supposed to be. Yep. Okay, that's fair.
53:18
Um, okay. We have another sponsor spot that I promise will be shorter. I'm
53:22
sorry that turned into like an unboxing. Are you sure? Well, I don't know if
53:26
it'll be short. Yeah, you could talk about this thing forever. Literally forever. We should get the background
53:31
first. First he bought one. Yes. Then they didn't deliver it forever.
53:37
Then Colton was like, "Hey, who should we work with?" And he's like, "Yeah,
53:40
I've loved this thing. It's so amazing. I don't even have it yet, but I'm already in love with it. My pants are so
53:44
tight right now." Pretty much. Um, so they reached out and they sent us one
53:49
before Luke ever even got one. Buy a lot again. Um, so I had to bring it back to
53:54
work. Oh, that was so heartbreaking. Anyways, when you're cooking uh meat,
53:59
which isn't at all the only thing that you can cook in with this thing. Uh but
54:03
you haven't even said what it is. It's it's so it is a sousie cooker, but like
54:07
an immersion cooker, but like almost no one knows what that actually means unless they already have one. Um when
54:12
you're when you're cooking meats, you what you're the goal is to make the the
54:17
the whole thing get to a minimum temperature, including the very middle,
54:21
which is rather difficult to do. and you're using heat that is much higher
54:25
than what you're actually trying to get to. I'm just mouththing sousvid cuz it's
54:30
fun. Um, so you usually will overheat
54:34
the outside just to get to the temperature that you're trying to get to
54:39
in the middle. Um what a suvid allows you to do is you you vacuum seal or
54:45
evacuate the air out of a ziploc bag so that the ziplockc bag is touching right
54:50
next to um the meat and then you dip it
54:53
into water. The sousvid cooker is extremely precise and will keep the
54:58
water at an extremely Hold on. Actually this is really important. We interrupt
55:01
this program to bring you this question from RT Chaser07. Can you cook hot
55:05
pockets in it? Uh I think you could. I think you could you
55:11
can't cook a turkey unless you cut it first and then you can cook it. Okay.
55:15
Sorry. Carry on. Yeah. Yeah. You can't cook a turkey because there would be
55:18
like pockets in there. Mhm. Because of where like this organs are or would have
55:24
been or would have been. So like that wouldn't really work because the heat
55:28
wouldn't be able to go all the way through. Okay. Carry on. Carry on. It
55:31
makes it essentially So all that you have to do is put like your meat and
55:35
some herbs and spices in a little bag with some olive oil. I always put my
55:39
meat in a bag with olive oil. Put that in a pot, put this thing in it, and in
55:43
the app, which is amazing. Go like, I want it to look like that. It has a
55:48
visual dness thing. And then it just does it for you. You sear it for like 20
55:53
seconds, serve, and it will probably be one of the best cooks of that meat that
55:59
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57:46
Some people, for some people, the holiday season is about buying for
57:50
others. Yeah, Colton. Not for Colton. Yeah, I
57:54
wouldn't buy for Colton. Sorry, Colton's wife. What a jerk. I don't know if I can
57:58
say your name. Hate that guy. Um, all right. So, another funny story. We have
58:05
more We have more viewers now than we
58:08
did before we started doing ad spots.
58:12
I'm convinced that the more that the more fun we have just like
58:18
having fun of like Okay, I was actually ready to make fun of that keyboard. Like
58:22
I was super ready for that. But it was sweet. But it was actually pretty good. Anyway, I'm convinced that that the more
58:27
fun if that's what you're going for, the closer it is to being just as off topic
58:32
as the entire rest of the show, then you can't tell the difference cuz you're
58:36
like, "Wow, they're pretty informal about these ads.
58:40
They're literally like attacking the companies that are giving them ads.
58:47
Look, if if they wanted a professional ad
58:51
read, they know where to go for that.
58:55
And if they and if they want this approach, then by all means, give us
58:59
money. Yeah, why not? There you go. Um, okay. Let's talk about the float playing
59:05
club. So, you finally get a topic today. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going Linus' screen. I'm
59:11
putting us in the background. This is all about I'm just gonna illustrate
59:15
whatever it is you're talking about here. Okay. So, under the forums
59:19
section, you'll see the hub and the hub is where like we expect most people on
59:24
the site to go because, you know, holy crap, go away. Off topic is there. And
59:28
there's almost 1.2 million posts because it's off topic. And there's like the
59:32
memes thread and the cars thread and the holy crap, that's a big thread. Anime
59:36
cards is still pretty good. It is. Yeah, it is. But off topic. Off topic is
59:40
ginormous. But there's also the Floatplane club. Rip vessel. Whoa. What? What
59:44
is that? What? Oh. Oh, that is so like
59:47
savage, man. Rip vessel. Rip vessel. Savage. Anyways, so you can go in there.
59:54
Well, I'm working on it. Okay. I'm trying to make your terrible sight look
59:57
good. Wow. No, I just I noticed No, the output is
60:03
1080p, but I'm high DPI, so like it was it was a little small for them to see
60:06
us. Okay. Okay, I'm just bugging you. Oh, I'm just bugging you. It's okay.
60:11
We're still friends. Hello, darkness, my
60:14
old friend. Um, anyways, this is the Floatplane club and we have an
60:19
interesting announcement for you guys. I wonder if Eric and Catboy boiler are
60:22
just screaming right now because they're like everything's going to break. Uh,
60:26
Eric the tech guru and cat boiler the uh
60:30
amazing dude but should probably get a different name. Yeah, I mean it's
60:34
against our ter it's against our forum like uh terms to change your username,
60:39
but cat boiler, you have my personal permission. Yeah, I'll change it for you
60:43
if you think. Apparently, it came out of a name generator and also like a cat
60:47
almost like killed him when he was younger.
60:50
Cut his artery or something. Okay. It was like actually a big deal. I don't
60:53
Sorry if I screwed up the story. Okay, anyways, they have been absolutely
60:57
great. Uh, Catboy boiler came in and was like, "Hey, so I have an idea for how
61:03
you should do everything." And I read it and I was like, "You haven't explained what this is." Holy crap, it's a lot
61:06
better than ours. So, RIP Vessel, we tried to make our own.
61:11
So, I guess that's actually like right now it's a sub forum on the Linus Tech
61:16
Tips forum. It won't always be that. It will not always be that because that
61:20
sucks. Yeah, that's we we're aware that this is not the ideal solution. like
61:24
there aren't there's not a graceful way to give people notifications. Are we
61:29
going to show them like an early vid? They're they're able to see all the videos here for one, so they know what
61:34
videos are coming up. Yeah. I don't know if we thought about that. That's fine. One of my favorite ones to show off is
61:38
Brandon's cuz whenever he films anything, it looks better than all the
61:42
other videos because he's filming and editing. He cares more about his own
61:45
stuff. Yeah, basically. So, check this out. Notice how it's orange. The color's
61:50
a little off. We're going to fix that. Yeah, I did not notice it was orange. I
61:54
thought it was just like a broken YouTube clone. We'll figure it out.
61:57
Okay. Okay. So, right now, what we are
62:01
about to witness is a video running off
62:05
of Can How much detail can you give them about this like solution you guys
62:09
clutched together in like three weeks? Cat boiler back end is is boiler. Yeah,
62:15
100%. So, it's we have edge servers. Yeah. That are like distributing things.
62:20
So, H I'm going to be light about the
62:23
details for now just because can they expect a video about how it works at
62:27
some point? Yeah. Okay. Okay. But give
62:31
us some give us some idea how you have we have a little bit of load balancing
62:35
going on. We have we have the edge servers that don't really use their CPUs
62:38
very much. Are they all on the same continent? They all are currently in the
62:42
same continent. They will not always be, but we haven't figured out geo targeting
62:47
yet. So once that gets figured out, then we'll spawn some in other areas. but
62:50
they're all North America right now. That being said, I do know outside of
62:54
North America people that have watched full bit rate 1080p streams and had no
62:59
problem at all. So, I'm pretty sure it's fine. Um, but we will make it better for
63:04
people. We're going to make it great again. We're going to make uh early
63:09
access private high bit rate video streams great again. Um, should I should
63:14
I just Should I just uh watch it watch it totally break?
63:19
Oh no. Oh god. Oh, it's horrible. Oh, of
63:25
course. Do you think one of them was literally breaking it in the background so that we would have to go through
63:29
this? Maybe. I'm on edge. Is that a problem? Oh god, that might be a
63:33
problem. Who goes on edge? Oh, right. We had to do that. That makes sense. Uh,
63:41
anyways, the other part of the story is that it's still very much in
63:46
development. It's alpha. Yeah, it's alpha right now. Okay. Can you can you
63:49
do the thing? Can I uh you know the thing? Uh no, I don't have your sharing
63:53
working right now anyway. So, uh bear with me. I'm going to I'm going to do
63:58
this thing. I don't have your screen sharing working right now. No, I just
64:01
want to see if it works on me. Uh no, no, it's fine. It's fine. It's fine. It's fine. We got this. We got this.
64:05
Okay, you by time. By time. Anyways, so we've been developing this thing. How it
64:10
started uh was that people that were on
64:13
Vessel were served a video right before Vessel went down saying that they could
64:16
sign up for a newsletter. And we sent an email to those people saying like, "Hey,
64:20
we're trying to do this." We tried to send an email to We tried. It only
64:23
worked for some of them. Uh because we got super flagged pretty quick. Um we're
64:28
trying to do this thing. It's in early production right now, but what you're going to be able to do is download the
64:33
videos um at probably lower resolution,
64:36
but much much higher bit rate. Like our 720p looked better than YouTube's 1080p
64:41
right away. And that still works even if this continues to not work. Um which
64:47
would be, you know, pretty good. There
64:53
we go. Okay, so that's 360p,
64:57
which I mean they're watching on Twitch. We can chance it again. And see, there
65:02
you go. Oh, look at that. Look at that black bar. Brandon magic. Yeah. Okay.
65:07
So, like, okay, here we go. Hold on. Hold on. Oh, dang. Oh, we're Oh, we're
65:11
stepping it up to 48. So, this it does that weird thing. So, we're going to
65:15
maybe try to figure that out at some point. Yes. Yes. Step it up again. Step
65:19
it up. 720p. Stepping it. Step it. Step it. Step. Stepping. Oh, is that 720p
65:24
stream 720p stream? Oh, damn. Do 1080.
65:29
Do the last do the last step. Hold on. Should we Should we show off the uh risk
65:33
it the thumbnail thumbnail preview? Oh. Oh. Thumbnail scrubbing. Thumbnail
65:37
scrubbing. Hold on. I want to see Brandon touch that camera. So, let's
65:41
skip to that part. Oh, look at that buffer speed. Oh, beautiful. Oh, look at
65:45
it. Look at it buffered. It's playing. Look at that. Oh, yes. This isn't even
65:49
1080p either. Hold on.
65:53
It takes a sec. Give it a sec. Give it a second. Hold on. Wait. There you go. Oh.
65:58
Oh. Oh. Oh. We are live. We are live at 1080p. Look at Brandon touching that
66:02
camera. Look at him. Oh, he's like massaging. I could watch Brandon touch
66:06
cameras all day. And it's touchscreen. Wow. Brandon could touch my touchcreen
66:11
any day. Look, it's a 50D versus a Wait,
66:14
look, it's a 60D versus a 5D. Anyways,
66:18
so Eric has done a ton of work on like
66:21
the CMS so that like Nick and other people in the office can naturally
66:26
upload videos to this thing. Um, and
66:29
he's done work in other spaces as well, like getting the transcoding stuff to
66:32
work. Cat boiler has been all over the place in terms of how everything works.
66:37
He's boiling cats over here, boiling cats over there. He he like cats
66:43
that are already boiled over there. he theorized and actually did the whole
66:47
like actual infrastructure which makes this work at all which is great. Um
66:51
Mortise has been really helpful guiding over the whole time he's like in school
66:55
and stuff right now but in his the very
66:58
limited spare time he's actually done a lot in trying to like help guide how
67:02
it's going to integrate with the forum and all this kind of stuff and then he's going to be a much bigger part of it uh
67:06
over the next little while once his school's in kind of a break.
67:10
So, people have been really busting their butts getting this working and
67:15
it's working. Tech side of things, these guys have been unbelievable. Yeah. Um,
67:20
but what we actually still haven't quite figured out is the business side of
67:25
things. Oh, yeah. What we're actually going to do with the technology. I
67:30
haven't been worried about that part at all. So what so what we what we want um
67:34
because Flowplane Club is three bucks a month right now and it's only but it's
67:38
only for Linus Media Group stuff. We have no way of having other content
67:42
creators on the platform like it's just through the forum. Everything someone
67:46
just asked if cat boiler uses a sousvid cooker. Sousvid cookers don't boil. I
67:49
just needed to I just needed to You had to say I just had to Okay. Well, I'm
67:52
glad you clarified that. Thank you. And I don't think they have a setting for
67:55
whole cat anyway. No. Um okay. So, we we
67:59
still don't know exactly what we're going to do with it, but the objectives
68:04
are pretty clear. We want members of the
68:08
Floatplane club, which will likely serve the same kind of purpose, at least
68:13
for now, for Linus Media Group, as
68:17
something like Patreon and Vessel kind of rolled into one. Um, and we're going
68:23
to be combining it with the existing contributor badge system that we had on
68:28
the Linus TechTips forum so that you can
68:31
start to um, so so for example, bronze, silver, and gold contributors already
68:35
get Floatplane club access. Yeah. But bronze contributors who are paying $5 a
68:39
month also get no banner ads on the forum. So, we're going to try and figure
68:43
out how to turn flowplane club and forum contributors
68:49
into some kind of a larger sort of system that would take the place of what
68:52
something like a Patreon and something like a vessel would have in the past for
68:56
us. Um, so we're trying to think of like other ways to give benefits to other
69:02
people on the platform. And should we talk about some of those ideas? Yeah, so
69:05
some of the benefits I'm just going to stick to uh Floatplane club benefits
69:08
for now. So some of those benefits include early access. Although what's
69:14
kind of cool and also makes it not as compelling about this is that we are way
69:19
dialing back the way that we're handling early access. So if we think something's
69:25
time-sensitive, it's going simultaneous release because there's no contractual
69:29
obligation anymore for us to release um
69:33
things one week early on on this platform. So that's that has been
69:37
frustrating for both sides of the equation. Yeah. Um sometimes there would
69:40
be something that like we really thought should have been pretty timely, but we
69:44
had done too many simultaneous releases in a short window. So we like couldn't
69:48
release it simultaneous and it was like okay that's pretty rough. People really
69:52
need to see this on YouTube because it's like an embargo product that just came out. So benefit number one is we want to
69:57
manage the our releases better. Benefit and that that's for everyone. Uh benefit
70:02
number two is we want to provide a higher quality stream than what you can
70:06
get on YouTube for free. Um and I mean
70:09
that in the sense that it won't have any bakedin ads anymore. So our pre-roll and
70:13
our integration ads at the end, those will be gone. And we want the quality to
70:17
look better. Benefit number three is for the foreseeable future, we want to
70:21
continue to offer downloads DRM free to
70:25
Floatplane club members. So and what I would love to figure out and it it's not
70:30
complicated. It's just a matter of getting it together. Um, is how to make
70:34
it so people could just subscribe to an RSS feed, download the video, and drop
70:39
it into Plex with all the metadata populated so they could watch it off
70:42
their Plex server. Yeah. For Flow Plane Club members, we would consider for
70:46
personal use that to be within the
70:49
license that they have for the content for personal use, but yeah, that they're
70:53
subscribed to for personal use. Um so DRM free is another one of the benefits
70:58
that we want to have for this whole concept. And then uh there was another
71:02
one that I was thinking right. And then finally um at some point in the future
71:08
we would like to find a way to make it ad supported. And I this is getting way
71:13
ahead of ourselves I know. We would like to find some way to make it ad supported
71:18
so that the benefit could be for us that
71:22
we are able to pull people off platform ad supported for people who aren't Yes.
71:26
Flow plane members. Yes. Just to make that optionally ad supported. Yeah. So
71:30
if you like a free tier that ad supported. Yeah. Um so the benefit for
71:35
us would be that we actually
71:38
engage directly with our viewers and the benefit for viewers would be no more
71:42
YouTube subscription box nonsense.
71:45
Um so that is that is where we are kind
71:50
of and that's a big maybe. That's a huge maybe because it depends. We would
71:54
probably have to double or triple our sales team. We would have to get other
71:58
creators on board. Um, there would be a lot of things we would have to do, but
72:02
we have we have some interesting tech.
72:06
We just need to figure out how to do with it, what to how to do with it, how
72:09
to English it at all. Um,
72:13
and that's where uh that's kind of that's kind of where we're at on it. I
72:16
haven't actually been paying close attention to what Twitch chat has had to
72:20
say about it, but basically
72:24
um yeah, I mean, what what else is there to say? I mean, there's a lot of stuff
72:28
still to be worked on. Like, one thing is if if you're if you load the thread
72:33
and you look at the video and stuff, it all works. And then if you go to like
72:37
the last page of the thread and then back to the first page of the thread, it
72:40
won't work anymore. You have to refresh. Yeah. And like we know why and we'll
72:45
figure it out. Um, the downloads thing
72:48
is a little janky right now, but that is actually very close to being finished.
72:52
Catboy has been figuring that out. Um, just like everything else. Um, so like
72:57
there's there's still a bunch of work to be done, but it's it's coming along
73:02
incredibly fast and it's already to be completely honest a pretty good
73:07
experience. Um, there are some problems like I know Jake was using an iPhone 6S
73:12
with Chrome installed and it didn't seem to work for him. So there's like some
73:17
use cases that don't work super awesome.
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I wonder if they have changed some stuff. What do you mean?
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because uh this isn't playing on Safari right now either and I played one
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yesterday. One thing that we need to do is get a dev server. Um
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because we're doing live changes on everything. So when things break it's
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just like oh crap. Uh everyone has that
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version right now. Uh so we'll be getting a dev server soon. It's still
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all very early on. We're what like three weeks in. Well did it? Yeah. No, that
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was a different thing. Sorry I was looking at something else. Okay. That was a YouTube video cuz I definitely
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showed this to my dad like the other day. Yeah. So, I don't know. Still
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figuring it out, but it's coming along incredibly fast. Um,
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and on a desktop at least, it seems to work fairly well. If you do have a
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problem, refresh the page. If that doesn't fix it, uh, let us know. Yeah.
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Uh, it definitely works on Android. So if you're like
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like Chrome on Android or Chrome on
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Windows, then you're good. Yeah, those
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ones are the main tested things, which is probably the most of our views. So
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yeah, I just I wanted to demo it working on
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mobile. I was trying to do that and it didn't fly.
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Here we go. Look at it go. 1080p mobile.
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Yay. So it's working on Android. Yeah, which is why I always carry an iPhone
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and an Android phone. So, I think everyone should do that for for float
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play. That way I can have better an better Instagram experience on my
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iPhone. There you go. And I can watch Floatplane videos on my uh on my
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Android phone. We'll figure that out at some point. Um
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Okay. Yeah. So, do we have any like actual topics for this week?
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Uh blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
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Xbox One streaming comes to the Oculus Rift on December 12th.
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Um, does anyone care?
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I mean, I don't know. Free update. Well, it
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better be free. I don't think anyone's going to pay for it. I hate I really,
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really hate this like kind of description of virtual reality. The uh
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free update will allow users to play Xbox One games in front of a huge
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virtual display. Have you ever had that feeling in VR
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when you're like, "Wow, this is a big screen." Like, have you ever felt that?
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Yeah, actually. Really? Yeah. Yeah, I'll buy that. I've had the experience that
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this is a huge uh relatively low definition virtual display. Like in like
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in a like a theater mode. I hate theater
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mode. Yeah. No, I don't I didn't say I like it. I just said I felt like it was
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a really big virtual display. I didn't think it was a great experience. Yeah.
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So, like is that the view? because that's rough. Yeah, I think it's
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supposed to be like um I think it's you're supposed to be like sitting in
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like a cool like harbor or something and then you play a game on like this it
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yeah I don't think it's a very I don't think a lot of people are going to do that. It's like, yes, I want something
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on my face so I can play Xbox games. And like, you own a Rift,
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meaning, and that was Forza, so you own a Rift and a PC and a game that works on
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PC, but you're going to run it on your Xbox and use your Rift on your Xbox and
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play it in that house thing.
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What? Like, I don't know.
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Um, wow. Okay. Uh, this the original article here
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is from the next webb.com.
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Apparently, you can delete yourself from the internet by pressing this button.
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Instantly get a list of your accounts matched with direct links to delete
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them. Sign in with Google. Um, hey,
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another Lionus.
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Nice. There you go. I think it's Linus in Sweden. So yeah,
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he's Swedish just like all the other links. That would be kind of cool
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actually because you could get the links for like everything and not necessarily
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click all of them. Yeah. So you log in with your Google account. It scans for
77:33
apps and services you've created account for. Every account it finds gets paired
77:36
with an easy delete link pointing to the unsubscribe page for that service.
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Within a few clicks, you can be freed from it. Sounds great in theory, but I
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haven't actually tried it. So there you go. Speaking of things that sound great in theory, Valve introducing the Steam
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Awards. Uh, this was originally posted by Arcane
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Kitten on the forum. There we go. Okay. Coming this December.
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Nominated in the following categories. The test of time award, which presumably
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will be won by Civilization 2, the I'm not crying, there's something in my eye
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award, the just five more minutes award, the wo dude award. Okay. The villain
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most in need of a hug award. The game with these are really tryh hard awards.
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Wow. Yeah. The best use of a farm animal
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award. Can Goat Simulator win? I guess.
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I mean, is that just supposed to be the goat simulator? The we didn't think of
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everything award.
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Um, it's kind of cringe, actually.
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Well, I'm sure someone's having fun with it. Um, all right. Thanks for watching
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the WAN Show. I'm sure someone had fun with that, too. We will see you again
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next week. Next, same bat time, same bat channel. Bye.
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Bye. Oh, whoops.
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Oh, the we didn't think of everything award is apparently No Man's Sky, but I
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still think that's inaccurate because that would be more We didn't think of
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anything. Yeah. And we didn't do it either. Yeah. Okay. Well, now we're all
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page. I guess we thought about a lot of stuff. Yeah. And then stopped there.
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We had a bunch of ideas, but a bunch of people told us
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that we were like, you know what, those are good ideas.
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We contemplated that.
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Wow. Why is the intro like
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Why is my life? Why does nothing work? Why?
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Oh my god.