The WAN Show - The Last Show Before We Leave - May 6, 2016

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0:02 and i think we're live welcome friends
0:07 to the WAN Show i've got an unfortunate
0:11 i think this might be the least sexy co-host
0:14 that i've ever had but he's all like cool and helmeted and
0:18 stuff so i thought you know what the hey i'll let uh
0:22 darth generic stormtrooper or whatever you know what let's just assume this is
0:26 this is finn and not just any storm trooper so there you go finn will be
0:30 co-hosting the uh the show with me today um i had to ditch the waifu and
0:36 the fact that luke is not here is
0:40 a hint at some insight into one of the
0:44 topics for today so our main topics are
0:47 ibm putting a quantum processor in the cloud that is the figurative cloud they
0:51 did not put a quantum processor in a cloud which would be cool too
0:56 arguably lyft is planning to pick you up in a self-driving electric car within a
1:01 year not you specifically but someone uh what else we got here oh china bans
1:08 erotic banana eating live streams which i think
1:11 basically means that uh
1:17 the lan show wouldn't be allowed to be brought broadcasted in china
1:22 or i should
1:26 okay ice sorry bye ice and NVIDIA's past
1:30 pascal gaming gpus are rumored to be announced today at 6 00 p.m
1:37 so uh that would be where luke is yes friends
1:42 we are going to have a pretty good show today but first
1:46 the intro with no technical difficulties whatsoever
2:05 uh
2:19 lynda.com it's like all the og sponsors today
2:23 let's see who was first i think oh i might have even done them
2:27 in order i'm actually not sure
2:31 all right guys so welcome to the show i think what
2:36 we're gonna do first i've actually invited just anyone who wants to
2:40 uh except that guy mark not invited not
2:43 invited to join me on the show you guys are gonna meet mark pretty soon we've
2:46 got a video coming where i do some cabling upgrades in my house and i have
2:51 a real live contractor who knows how to use tools
2:56 come and help me with it by which i mean i hired
2:59 him to do it for me and then i pretended i knew what i was talking about and i
3:03 just repeated what he told me off camera too anyway the point is uh you'll meet
3:07 him soon enough he's getting enough screen time for now i think he's just
3:10 coming to take take my money for for that job that he did uh but i've invited
3:14 anyone from LMG to come on to the show so if you guys have any special requests
3:18 you can let me know in the twitch chat where i will promptly ignore it because
3:22 uh quite frankly the twitch chat is um
3:26 pretty pretty hard for me to monitor
3:29 at this point it moves so fast these days
3:32 uh so let's start with our first topic here this was posted by blizzard angle
3:38 on the forum and the original source here is from research.ibm.com
3:44 ibm announced on may the 4th that is to
3:47 say star wars day that they are making a
3:51 super conducting quantum processor
3:54 available over the internet and my friends does it really get much
3:59 cooler than that i don't think it does
4:03 the point of that actually hold on first but first oh i've been waiting for an
4:06 opportunity to uh to do this for a while but first
4:10 don't let me explain quantum computing to you let's have my prime minister explain
4:15 quantum computing to you guys here hold on let me just uh go back to the time
4:18 stamp here so justin trudeau this was we actually talked about this on the wen
4:22 show a while back this is this is old news but for those of you who aren't
4:25 familiar with quantum computing here we go
4:29 but most of you normal computers work either there's power going through a
4:32 wire or not it's one i realized just now i i can't hear him so i'm gonna have to
4:37 just kind of guess at when he's done so or a zero they're
4:42 binary systems uh what quantum states
4:45 allow for is much more complex information to be encoded into a single
4:50 bit regular computer bit is either a one or a zero on or off and quantum state
4:55 can be much more complex than that because it's more complex than that
4:59 particle and wave at the same time and the uncertainty around quantum
5:03 states uh allows us to encode more information into a much
5:07 smaller computer so uh that's what's exciting about quantum computing and
5:11 that's that kind of looks like a conclusion there are there are trying all good there you go so that's
5:17 if my scene will change that's quantum computing in a nutshell that's why we
5:21 care very cool stuff especially for you know
5:25 complex modeling types of equations like they're not going to solve 2 plus 2
5:28 equals 4 faster but if you're looking at modeling a weather system for example
5:32 quantum computing is going to be the cat's pjs
5:36 so what they're what they're providing here
5:39 is five qubits with the goal today being
5:44 to get people to start thinking quantum to start thinking about how a quantum
5:49 computer works because sure you can create all the hardware in
5:53 the world that you want you can say okay we're going to build you know like your
5:58 Intel or AMD AMD did it first with the dual core processors we're we're going
6:02 to build this dual core athlon 64x2
6:06 and then it landed on the scene
6:10 and no one was ready for it no one was ready for i mean at that time you know
6:14 we're talking about consumer grade applications no one was ready for a consumer grade application to have more
6:20 than two processing cores to
6:23 to use power from so
6:26 many of the early reviews of athlon 64x2s
6:31 especially because benchmarking was limited to single threaded benchmarks in
6:36 most of the case in those days many of the early reviews said yeah like it's
6:39 cool but it's really expensive and the performance benefit doesn't necessarily
6:43 justify it but the problem the problem that i've always had with the way that
6:48 benchmarking is done and i don't have a solution unfortunately is that it's done
6:52 in a vacuum it's done scientifically it's not done on a dirty operating
6:57 system that has you know mcafee and norton running in the
7:01 background you know the kind of thing where you'd roll into grandma's house
7:04 and be like crying out loud grandma can you stop installing this stuff
7:08 please um where a dual core even then would
7:12 have made a huge like enormous difference
7:18 so here we're talking about that at a much earlier stage in the game where not
7:22 just consumers because quantum computers are
7:26 years and years and years and years away from being used by consumers but even
7:31 like even researchers have to start thinking about completely different ways
7:36 to approach their programs in order for a quantum processor to even
7:41 perform optimally and we're not even talking optimally yet we're talking
7:45 about to have any advantage over a classical processor so moving from
7:48 single to dual core was enough of a paradigm shift that it's taken oh i
7:52 don't know 10 years to catch up quantum
7:56 whole other can of beans so uh here i'm just going to pop up the original
8:00 article here from from ibm's website so here's where they're kind of talking
8:03 about it here's where you can sort of learn about stuff careers they just they
8:07 want people thinking about this they want people practicing they want people
8:10 learning the portal is called the ibm quantum
8:14 experience it includes tutorials and a visual programming interface users can
8:20 learn about algorithms and perform real quantum operations on the five qubit
8:24 chip the chip is housed at ibm's watson facility and ibm's aim is to have the
8:30 chip available 24 7. so it's part of a
8:34 family of super conducting quantum processors that have their qubits
8:37 arranged in lattices instead of a line which means absolutely nothing to me i'm
8:41 sorry but that is a little bit that is a little bit over my head but in a
8:45 nutshell this offers better connectivity between qubits for error correction so
8:50 instead of having to go for if you need to talk between this one and this one
8:54 instead of going through everyone they're connected in more like a like a
8:57 web so jay gambetta manager of the theory of
9:00 quantum computing and information group at ibm says access to the chip will be free
9:06 but not frictionless we don't want a billion bots launching
9:10 things and stopping real people from wanting to use it i mean
9:14 i don't know anyone who would want to do something like that but uh
9:18 you know so the group is developing a system that
9:22 will assign coins to different types of users to grant access
9:25 pretty freaking cool but actually in
9:29 terms of what will change your life in the next year in a more sort of dramatic
9:34 fashion um this next bit of news is is cooler from
9:38 from like my perspective like how does this help me
9:41 so the original article here is from jalopnik.com i'll go ahead and pull this
9:46 up but the plan is to have lyft
9:50 be able to pick you up in a self-driving car within a year and as
9:55 always the headline is a little bit sensationalist we actually don't have a
10:02 ton of information in terms of what the rollout's going to look like but what we
10:06 do know is that gm and lyft are collaboratively testing a fleet of
10:10 self-driving chevy bolt electric taxis and will be doing so within a year so
10:16 general motors invested 500 million into lift earlier this year and this program
10:21 will rely on technology being acquired as part of gm's separate one billion
10:25 dollar planned purchase of cruise automation inc
10:28 many details still to be worked out according to a lift executive and will
10:32 include customers in a yet to be disclosed city so no unfortunately lyft
10:38 isn't just like suddenly going hey buh-bye drivers and
10:43 it was great how you drove those cars for us thank you very much and you know
10:48 wholesale replacing every single car that they have on the road that is not
10:52 how it's going down it's going to be a pilot program that they're going to be
10:56 testing presumably in a city that will give them a permit to do this i mean if
11:00 i had to guess i would say something like san francisco because that's where
11:04 all of this crap happens you know where you could get i i think the first
11:09 grocery delivery uh service was was uh
11:12 introduced there if i recall correctly oh please don't
11:16 quote me on this one but i think amazon prime rolled out in san francisco first
11:21 i'm sure twitch chat is going to correct me if i'm wrong but it feels like they get all the cool pilot programs whereas
11:26 vancouver still doesn't have uber or lyft at all because of the taxi cab
11:30 mafia thanks for that you guys
11:35 um so for more details on the bolt in case you guys are curious about it we
11:39 actually did a video from the new york auto show our 2016 new york auto show a
11:42 couple of months back but in a nutshell it'll be priced as low as 30 000 after
11:48 u.s federal tax credits it's coming in late 2016 it actually looks pretty cool
11:53 and it's estimated to have more than 200 miles of range so that would be what uh
11:57 one like it's like 1.4 or something so
12:01 like almost 300 kilometers i don't know don't quote me on that either so more
12:05 than 200 miles of range it'll fully charge in nine hours with their 240 volt
12:10 charger and the batteries located under the cabin floor a lot of a lot of
12:14 automakers were showing off their new
12:17 different innovative ways to store the batteries in these cars that would help
12:20 lower the center of gravity and improve fuel economy so uh getting it getting it
12:25 lower or positioning it closer to the middle of the car i believe it was oh
12:30 crap who was this volvo yes volvo had a car that they were
12:34 showing that had the battery actually positioned kind of in this in the center
12:38 console what would normally be dead space
12:41 pretty freaking exciting i mean
12:45 i'm still kind of
12:48 skeptical like i i don't
12:52 like as much as it cool as it is as you know that in one city and one pilot
12:58 program some lift cars which by the way you will be able to opt in or out of you
13:02 can say hey no i want a driver behind the wheel or hey no it's cool um like as
13:08 interesting as it is as some that some of the fleet of one city probably won
13:13 we'll we'll have these driverless cars i think we're still a long way away from
13:16 that being rolled out more widely in more cities and
13:20 even further away from that being something that's feasible for a person
13:24 to actually buy or a person to even be allowed to buy because not only would
13:29 these electric cars have to be validated for a specific
13:32 city where you you know they're gonna have to be like obsessively updating the
13:36 maps for example but they would have to be suitable for driving from a city to
13:41 another city and in between and not screwing up so
13:47 i don't know man i've seen some pretty impressive cameras
13:50 on cars but i haven't seen any as good as my eyes yet which is one thing that
13:54 worries me a little with that said my eyes don't have radar so there's uh
13:58 there's plenty of advantages to the computer as well maybe i'm just being an
14:01 old person who you know is afraid of technology that's a possibility
14:06 um ah shoot i had wanted to see if you guys
14:10 were gonna correct me on the whole san fran getting all the all the legit
14:15 uh all the legit demos here
14:19 but uh no i just see a bunch of comments like
14:23 don't quote him on anything it's like why does anyone even why does
14:27 anyone even watch this show and what's with all the numbers like what are you
14:30 people even doing people are just posting a bunch of numbers is it like how old i'm supposed
14:35 to be i see numbers like 98 which i am which i am not which i am not that not
14:40 that old all right let's move into our next topic here
14:45 oh this okay
14:48 now there's been a lot of upset and
14:52 justifiably so from the enthusiast community as well as just general
14:56 consumers about microsoft getting more
15:00 and more aggressive about their push for
15:03 Windows 7 Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users to upgrade to Windows 10.
15:10 it went from being something that you basically had to force manually with
15:14 like i forget if it was like registry edits
15:17 or like command line nonsense but but i but i've done it to something that um
15:23 was pretty easy to access it was just kind of always there in the bottom to
15:28 something that just installed itself
15:32 as a normal Windows update without you really asking for it and now the free
15:38 upgrade from Windows 7 and up is going
15:41 away it is official july 29th is the
15:44 last day for your Windows 10 free upgrade which means sometime in the next
15:49 couple of months here we're going to have to run around the office and find
15:52 out if there's any machines on shelves anywhere that still are running Windows
15:56 Windows 7 or Windows 8 and make sure that we get those upgrades processed
16:00 because starting on july 30th you're going to have to pay
16:04 119 us dollars for Windows 10 they're
16:08 going to start asking you to pay for it which raises the question by then will
16:12 they have fixed the fundamental problems with Windows 10 like the start menu not
16:16 working and the search not working oh man i
16:21 posted uh this was a post i made on twitter a while ago where i searched for
16:26 i forget what it was i think it was like internet or like microsoft or something
16:31 it was like it was like microsoft's own stuff and as i typed the suggestions got
16:37 just completely changed completely changed even though the things i was
16:42 typing in could have easily corresponded to any of the things that it suggested
16:46 it was just it was just bizarro land the kinds of results that i was getting and
16:50 it still does that you know if you type inter
16:53 and let's say you have you know some old interplay game on your computer i don't
16:57 even know if they made pc games not the point or you have internet explorer
17:02 and you when you put in i n it might bring up one of them and you put in the t it might bring up only the other one
17:06 it's like what are you even doing um
17:11 so maybe july 29th is the last day that
17:14 i'll have to deal with clicking the start menu and having it like pitch for
17:18 three seconds before it actually uh before it actually starts up so the
17:22 original poster of that topic on the forum was good bytes
17:25 and the original article here is from thewindows.com
17:29 blog Windows 10 now on 300 million active devices free upgrade offer to end
17:35 soon because there is some uh some other news to go along with this here
17:39 uh let's see we're seeing people at homes at schools at small businesses and
17:44 at large companies and other organizations adopt Windows 10 faster
17:47 than ever and use Windows 10 more than ever before
17:51 which is a funny statement because how could you not use Windows 10 more than
17:55 ever before it didn't even exist
18:00 sometimes i wish this was more like a radio show where i had like sound effects on like a sound board that i
18:05 could play i could be like cricket sound yeah
18:08 sup oh cool okay i don't have a close-up camera oh
18:13 it's okay you guys can kind of see this from here so we actually just got hey uh
18:18 hey jakey uh how much was that flir sample they
18:22 sent us no no the other one
18:26 yeah okay so it is it pronounced flir fleur
18:29 okay whatever the thermal camera guys fleur so uh Jake our part-time intern
18:35 guy uh it's okay i don't need it it's fine um he's not actually an intern he's
18:39 he's our part-time guy he's a student anyway he has been working on organizing
18:43 the warehouse and more recently uh working on some cool concepts for new
18:48 content so he's like hey you guys have never done anything with thermal cameras
18:51 before and i kind of went uh-huh
18:55 and he's like we should do that i'm like okay
19:00 so get on it man come on let's go so he
19:03 reached out to see i don't even know
19:06 fleur thank you reached out to fleur and got samples of their iphone thermal
19:12 camera so um or sorry they're mobile thermal
19:15 cameras one for iphone one for Android so you can see this is uh this is a shot
19:20 of uh is this your laptop this is a shot of uh nick's nick's
19:24 laptop his work laptop uh that shows exactly how hot the various parts of it
19:28 are running and fleur actually agreed
19:32 temporarily they're not letting us keep this one so those are a few hundred bucks a pop and we can use them in
19:36 things like case reviews laptop reviews all kinds of
19:39 cool stuff but they actually sent us for comparison's sake
19:44 they're 7 000 professional grade one so Jake's
19:49 actually going to be working on like an overall video talking about their
19:53 thermal camera sort of ecosystem and what these things are used for and like
19:58 trying them out and it should be actually a pretty cool pretty cool little piece of content i'm pretty
20:02 excited about it and so is he because he's spending all of his time today with
20:05 it instead of actually doing all the crap he needs to do thanks Jake
20:11 anyway uh back to the back to the Windows 10
20:14 not being free anymore um so some more examples of microsoft no i'm just
20:18 bugging you some more examples of microsoft's awesome stats on Windows 10
20:22 that aren't necessarily that meaningful over 63 billion minutes were spent in
20:28 microsoft edge in march alone
20:31 i mean were they loading pages in edge
20:35 did they accidentally leave it running in the background while they used a real
20:38 web browser i don't know
20:42 there's 50 growth in minutes since the last quarter
20:46 cortana has helped answer over 6 billion questions since launch
20:50 9 billion hours of gameplay on Windows 10 since launch
20:55 apps that come with Windows 10 including photos groov music and movies and tv are
20:59 seeing millions of active users each month yeah that's because people accidentally click on them okay
21:04 this actually leads me pretty well into a into a Windows 10 rant here let's go
21:09 ahead and screen share with me all right so
21:13 okay let's open this this is going to open in
21:17 that stupid worthless photos app here i'm just going to move myself out of
21:22 here uh oh did that work hold on
21:26 there we go all right so this is me creating a WAN Show thumbnail
21:30 so scroll wheel
21:34 doesn't zoom why would scroll wheel not zoom
21:39 why would that be okay
21:42 back button and forward button does not go
21:47 to the previous and the next and the next
21:51 picture
21:56 who thought that that was an improvement
22:01 who i want a name i want a name for the person who thought
22:06 that the back button and forward button on the mouse which has existed for 10
22:13 years or something like that for who thought that that should do
22:17 nothing in the photos app
22:22 because they're dumb and that's dumb it's unbelievably bad
22:28 design for that to do a completely different
22:32 thing in the photos app than it does
22:35 anywhere else on your computer unreal
22:42 while i'm at it you know what you know what while i'm at it i got i got another
22:46 Windows 10 ramp for you guys okay this is this is one oh man this one just
22:51 this one just grinds my gears um so let's say for example i search for
22:58 all right yeah here let's just do a search i'm going to try not to i'm going
23:02 to try not to like break anything here all right so i got
23:06 to get rid of myself again here okay so i'm gonna search search for terrible
23:10 okay let's search for terrible and search is like by and large pretty
23:15 function that seems to be trying to function right now
23:18 by and large i have i don't have too many complaints about the Windows explorer search i mean especially given
23:23 this is an SSD we're talking about i don't necessarily think this should be
23:26 taking as long as it is but uh
23:33 okay this is this is taking a while um that
23:38 was not my intent okay let's just interrupt that let's search for terrible
23:43 all right working on it
23:47 geez i mean they're making it too easy for me
23:51 right now like this is a
23:55 solid state drive i don't even have that much stuff on here i mean what could
23:58 possibly have a perfect a perfect match
24:01 for for terrible there we go there we go terrible selfie all right there it is
24:06 okay so
24:10 this particularly bothered me the other day when i was searching for a folder
24:15 name and it brought up it brought up like
24:20 folder under folders it brought up things that weren't folders
24:24 and i was like oh that's that's awful okay so oh shoot
24:30 this demo isn't going to work because i didn't bring up i didn't actually search
24:33 for a folder okay okay okay hold on i will get this right i will get this
24:37 right okay there we go so let's let's search for
24:40 let's search there let's search for help help help that's what i need i need help okay
24:46 here we go so if i open up this
24:50 and i go back i would expect that to take me to my search results that is an
24:54 expected behavior if i open up this folder
24:57 and i go up folder
25:01 why would that take me to search results
25:06 so i go back that takes me back why would that take me to search results i
25:10 said up directory not so it takes i think it
25:14 takes me to a search for help in a higher directory or some stupid thing
25:18 like that it's unbelievable how non-functional
25:23 the up directory thing so so if you find like a folder within a folder somewhere
25:28 on your computer you actually have to right click
25:32 open folder location and then you can do it
25:37 why would i open a folder and then want to navigate back to my search result if
25:41 i want to do that i'd say back not up directory they are distinctly different
25:44 functions and they should be treated as such so there
25:48 those those are my rants a search result is
25:52 not a directory and whatever the last thing i said was that made me really mad
26:00 apparently taryn just showed up on stream i didn't even
26:04 notice him i was busy being angry about Windows 10
26:08 and uh and i i got distracted all right well anyway um i guess this is uh this
26:14 is a very directly related news story originally uh the original article is
26:18 from theverge.com microsoft is removing the nagging Windows 10 upgrade
26:23 notifications soon and by soon i think they mean uh july
26:28 29th yes so there you go
26:31 so basically they're going to end the annoying prompts to upgrade when it is
26:35 no longer an option to upgrade i think we could have probably figured that out
26:39 on our own but thank you the verge um for for that little article
26:44 thank you that was much appreciated 39 comments on that article that's that's
26:49 good okay so speaking of comments i'm sure you
26:53 guys are gonna have a lot of comments on this next one the original article here
26:56 is from thebc.com actually i think technically it's
27:00 bbc.com not thebc.com i take no responsibility if the bbc.com is like
27:06 thebearbutclub.com or something like that i can't prevent you from going there but
27:10 i also won't recommend it so china bans
27:14 erotic banana eating live streams
27:18 the chinese authorities do not want suggestive
27:22 banana eating to be featured online now
27:26 i remember the outrage slash relief when twitch
27:31 got hold on a second why am i streaming at 7
27:35 20 60 FPS i changed it before the stream to 10
27:39 whatever nothing i can do about that now anyway
27:43 i remember the outrage slash relief
27:47 when twitch banned i think it was cleavage
27:51 cleavage and i think uh bear shirts anyway they they they tightened up their
27:56 their sort of what constitutes nudity guidelines but this
28:01 this raises a lot of questions i mean how do you
28:04 how do you determine the difference between
28:08 erotically eating a banana and eating a banana does the rule apply to eating i
28:13 don't know say a raw potato like if i were to you know
28:19 seductively you know chew on this phone
28:24 like is that is that not okay in china i i have no
28:28 idea apparently just shirtless is banned so cleavage is still okay i i
28:32 don't know um i'm actually i'm not sure what the
28:35 rules are on twitch i just keep all my clothes on and we don't have any problems i don't have them
28:40 my old like partner partner manager of contact is apparently like a vp now so
28:46 either i would get away with it or he'd come down on me super hard and be like
28:50 yo dude you don't even stream games on your
28:53 account like what the hell i have stuck my neck out for you enough times just
28:58 get off my site once and for all um
29:01 so anyway these new regulations and this is this is crazy because you think about
29:05 like how huge streaming is especially becoming in china
29:10 live streaming sites have to monitor their output
29:13 around the clock keeping an eye out for any erotic banana eating all right what
29:19 are we doing oh man that video again we're streaming live on twitch.tv
29:24 and it's too late to add this to that video so i have no idea what this clip
29:27 is for
29:33 ah i see how this is all right
29:37 um so those of you who didn't watch it i
29:42 actually thought it was pretty entertaining ed and i did a vlog uh when
29:46 we were on our when we were on our trip to san francisco a little while ago
29:50 where we were basically just like selfie
29:53 camrying periodically throughout the whole trip so you guys get i think a
29:57 pretty good feel for
30:00 what what attending one of these conventions
30:04 with us is pretty much like i thought it was actually a really neat way for us to
30:08 do it so every sort of you know every half an hour to couple hours or so it's
30:13 like whip out the selfie cam hey what are we doing like here we are we're at a
30:17 dance party where no one's dancing we're interviewing flowrider we're doing this
30:21 we're doing that so i thought it was actually a pretty cool way to to do it
30:24 you should check it out we actually kind of stomped on that video release because
30:27 it was sort of an experimental format and we didn't want to position it as like a full daily
30:32 release so we released another video like two hours later but you should go
30:35 back and check it out it's um the selfie vlog with blindness in it i don't
30:39 remember what we called it anyway um so back to back to china banning
30:43 erotic banana live streams um
30:47 the paper ads so this article adds that wearing stockings and suspenders while
30:52 hosting a live stream is also now forbidden so this is the authority's latest
30:56 attempt to clamp down on inappropriate and erotic online content
31:02 i gotta tell you if eating a banana
31:05 qualifies as erotic content in china i'm
31:08 glad i don't live in china um so in april the ministry of culture
31:13 announced that it was investigating a number of popular live streaming platforms for allegedly hosting
31:17 pornographic or violent content that harms social morality
31:22 and despite these governmental concerns such sites are attracting more and more
31:25 users in china new express daily sites data showing that 26 percent of
31:28 livestreaming viewers are under 18 60 of those creating the content are under 22
31:34 and three quarters of those watching are male surprise surprise
31:37 news of the banana ban has prompted thousands to chime in on chinese social
31:41 media um
31:44 one person asks how do they decide what's provocative when eating a banana okay i also asked that and another asks
31:49 are male live streamers still allowed to eat them which is a great question
31:53 because i don't think there's any way to answer
31:58 that question without upsetting
32:02 lgbtq activists
32:05 or feminist activists and i'm not even saying they're unjustified in that way
32:11 like because if they're not allowed then you're saying what you know
32:15 homosexuality is wrong and if they are allowed then you're saying it's a double
32:18 standard you can't win china sorry china you can't win i mean you can win just by
32:22 like being more oppressive i guess and there's that whole gamifying
32:28 your you know being a good citizen thing that's coming and it's super scary
32:33 maybe you'll win after all um all right speaking of winning
32:38 luke drew the i don't know is it a short straw or a long straw
32:42 he definitely drew a straw and he is in
32:45 texas right now attending an NVIDIA event that is rumored i don't know is it
32:51 still a rumor at this point surely it must be basically established
32:56 so there's the order of 10 countdown doodad we got going on here
33:01 that there was much much speculation about yeah there we go
33:06 so it has a link to the NVIDIA special event now so we actually got one of
33:10 these order of 10 packages um
33:13 but it's funny it's really funny i've been really busy lately so
33:18 where other publications went and like
33:21 solved all these puzzles and like posted the results and we're like yeah we think
33:24 it's NVIDIA we think it uses the NVIDIA font and like 10 is probably like
33:30 GeForce 10 series and like they did all this stuff
33:34 and i was like yeah i'm really busy i this doesn't have
33:37 a return address and i put it back on the shelf and completely forgot about it
33:42 um so anyway that's happening tonight
33:46 i think they're just saying special event yeah tune in to watch the live
33:50 stream of NVIDIA ceo jensen
33:58 nick just took my co-host jensen huang as he shares the very
34:02 latest about the future of gaming so luke is at an NVIDIA event he is going
34:07 to presumably be attending that wow that's i'm sure this would not be
34:11 allowed in china i was looking around to see if anyone in the office had a banana
34:15 yeah i actually had meant to bring a banana into the office today but uh so
34:19 that i could eat it provocatively on wancho but you know what the the worst
34:22 thing about that is is i've done it on WAN Show before so it wouldn't even be i
34:26 wouldn't even be breaking new ground you've done it on youtube yeah oh have i
34:30 done it on youtube too on what on what
34:34 oh yeah oh yeah uh josh josh from fractal had me uh had me eat a banana
34:39 provocatively i remember that too vaguely i was kind of uh intoxicated by
34:44 his manliness at the time see now nick broke my thing and it's not
34:48 standing up and sitting up anymore dang it nick there we go all right add my
34:52 co-host back um so we don't really know much other
34:57 than that they're gonna reveal a bunch of stuff though wccf tech
35:01 has posted that the cooler shrouds are confirmed so
35:05 they're going to have this new kind of angular design it's cool that they're going to be doing
35:09 the stream on twitch that's neat when they did the 980 launch i don't remember
35:12 what they were streaming on but it wasn't twitch and i was like oh i wonder why it's not on twitch so now it is i
35:17 mean it seems like pretty a pretty relevant platform for gamers
35:21 um i guess that's that's it that's all i
35:24 can really say other than that jonathan 13 was the original poster for that
35:29 over on the forum
35:32 all right
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40:47 which i guess leads us into our next topic here next gen ai
40:53 vive to be debuted at an industry conference monday may the 9th so this
40:58 was originally posted by ginger nader on the forum
41:02 is that like a like a ginger like persecutor or like a powerful ginger i'm
41:08 actually not sure i'm hoping for the second one
41:11 series creators say they've made something better that will take care of
41:16 everything for you dun
41:21 i already hate the way it's being marketed five
41:24 the global brain
41:28 that is terrifying they should just call it sky i'm actually
41:31 like would yeah i guess it would be trademarked
41:35 i guess or a copyright yeah it would be copyright i guess so you actually
41:40 couldn't call your ai skynet but if someone could i'm sure they i'm sure
41:43 they would in spite of the fact that it's really not not that funny
41:47 so here's the quote it's the global brain
41:50 viv or vi i'm just guessing radically simplifies the world by providing an
41:54 intelligent interface to everything it's been in the works for approximately four
41:58 years and is planned as an open system
42:01 like siri was prior to being purchased by apple in 2010
42:05 so an example of how it works would be a group of engineers sat down to order a
42:09 pizza an entirely new way get me a pizza from pizza chicago near
42:15 my office one of the engineers says into a smartphone a text from viv might pop
42:19 up saying would you like toppings with that so the eight engineers all jump in
42:23 pepperoni half cheese caesar salad uh emboldened by the result wow this is
42:27 hilarious they peppered viv with more commands add more toppings remove
42:31 toppings change medium to large 40 minutes later the driver shows up with
42:35 four made to order pizzas viv had confused the office address but
42:40 they addressed the issue so the engineers had managed to order a pizza
42:43 start to finish without placing a phone call using google search or opening an
42:47 app many in silicon valley believe this could be the next step in computing and
42:51 commerce so uh wow
42:58 that is pretty freaking cool
43:03 so one of the founders basically said
43:06 the idea is taking the way that humans have naturally interacted with each
43:10 other for thousands of years and applying that to a way that they can interact with
43:15 services i'm excited i mean it's one of those
43:19 things where i am um sort of excited actually would be would be a better way
43:23 of would be a better way of saying that because this is always being claimed like when
43:28 apple launched siri it's like oh siri will make interacting with your phone so
43:31 i almost never use siri i like siri for certain things like hey siri play some
43:36 music oh i don't have apple music so okay whatever
43:42 um or for navigation sometimes it's great but i remember two zero one
43:47 two zero one six two no no it wasn't uh two no it was a different address it was
43:52 the street of a different okay uh 70a avenue
43:57 siri can't do it neither can google now for that matter they just they just
44:01 can't 78 avenue isn't is impossible it
44:04 comes up as uh 17
44:07 17 or it comes up as uh
44:10 70 something anyway it it it actually
44:14 cannot do it and it's very very frustrating so
44:18 this is always being promised to us it's never actually being delivered if this
44:21 turns out to actually be awesome then i'm super stoked because between that
44:25 and self-driving cars that just like show up where i need them and take me to
44:29 where i need to go i can't actually figure out what i will
44:32 need to do anymore i'll just spend all my time making videos which speaking of
44:36 videos
44:40 i'm going to post this in the twitch chat we have released another episode of
44:43 nerd sports exclusively on vessel actually the first episode is available
44:48 on the free vessel platform so all you have to do is sign up for our vessel
44:53 account and you can watch the volleyball episode let's go ahead and
44:57 pull this up but the dodgeball episode was just released two days ago so so far
45:02 we've got volleyball lacrosse and dodgeball vessel does offer a one-week
45:06 free trial if you sign up for the platform with your credit card so you
45:09 can watch all of those and the next one coming so we've got
45:13 hockey coming in five more days and then we've actually got curling coming a week
45:18 after that so at that point the five initial episodes of this mini series
45:22 will be released i highly recommend you check them out they're actually pretty
45:25 funny uh the editing is done by nick van berkel the shooting was done by the
45:30 entire team this is actually a very challenging but very rewarding project
45:35 for us and uh yeah it's uh it's one of it's one of the
45:38 coolest things we've ever done for sure so you guys are going to want to check
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45:46 check it out we have a one week free trial if nothing else
45:50 all right oh crap i wore the wrong shirt on wancho nick
45:56 light is going to kill me because we actually have new Linus tech
46:01 chip shirts
46:07 that are like i don't actually know if they're limited edition or what but they
46:11 are freaking sick i hosted a couple of videos recently that aren't due to be
46:16 released in a little while but that here on top of the wardrobe to your right
46:20 there you go black one that should be one check
46:23 is that it yay that's fine that's fine the other
46:27 one's like at home or something don't even try uh here i thought he was gonna throw it
46:31 at me he is gonna throw it at me he's planning to throw it at me oh oh okay
46:34 yep that's fine so uh i will be using i will be using my
46:38 laptop here to avoid violating twitch's uh
46:43 no nips uh policy here hopefully there's no twitch staff in the
46:47 chat we're watching the stream come on get my
46:51 headphones off okay hold on it should be fine
46:56 yep should be fine hold on no no nips are bare shoulders okay i
47:01 mean this is really no different from wearing like spaghetti straps and uh
47:05 and uh you know
47:08 shoulders whatever no one finds my bare shoulders sexy
47:12 that's for sure all right there we go oh yeah
47:17 see that shine shiny
47:21 shiny Linus tech tip shirts are coming my friends we're gonna have them in uh
47:26 gold as well as silver i personally like the silver one
47:30 like better i think it looks better but the gold one the gold one is definitely
47:34 that bling so to speak so uh oh man the entire
47:39 twitch chat is just full of people finding my shoulders sexy
47:43 which is uh awesome thank you
47:47 oh oh the links are live oh awesome yeah so these are actually available now
47:54 they are limited edition apparently i i see i don't even know any of these
47:58 things so there's the gold one and here's the silver one uh teespring
48:03 just got the capability recently to print in these foils so here i'm going
48:08 to bring up the store link here and i'll show this to you guys here check it out
48:12 actually the pictures wow the pictures are sort of awful
48:15 sorry teespring but the pictures are awful
48:18 it looks way better than that in person let's go to the gold one so you can
48:22 actually see on camera here see that looks so dull
48:27 compared to this you can see the shine
48:31 they they need to do better better pictures for the uh for the gold and
48:35 silver print stuff but that's sort of their problem we we can show off the shirt ourselves i
48:40 should just have dennis model everything from now on everyone likes it better when he does it should have had him come
48:44 on the show all right moving on to some more topics
48:47 here this was originally posted by wizard saw on the forum the original
48:51 article here is from gizmeg
48:58 my son did that the other day he took a sip of something he was like
49:03 like who taught you that you know like you just want to keep
49:08 you just want to keep kids from learning this crap all right
49:12 so frankie zapta's awesome flyboard air
49:16 redefines the concept of a hoverboard let's fire up some of these pictures
49:20 here so we can navigate the gallery with uh right and left arrow keys or we could
49:25 just click these buttons it looks absolutely
49:30 bananas though how cool is that
49:34 how sketched out would you be flying around on that thing trying to take like
49:38 pictures like you can tell why the angle isn't uh
49:41 isn't perfect on it that is freaking
49:45 amazing you can tell they still don't uh don't have the faith in this system to
49:50 fly over land so they're over water but it appears to
49:55 have a jet engine powering the device with autonomous flight up to 10 000 feet
50:00 a top speed of 150 kilometers an hour 10
50:03 minutes of autonomy and won't be on the market in 2016. that is
50:08 for sure i mean it's funny because when i was a kid the best thing we could
50:14 come up with kind of was flying cars because like you're
50:18 you're bound by the paradigms that already exist around you somewhat in
50:21 terms of your imagination and there are all these issues with
50:25 flying cars like they would be big you would eventually have traffic again
50:28 collisions would be would be just disastrous um whereas
50:34 this this looks awesome oh yeah another thing like uh you know
50:39 you'd have to have either vtol or you'd have to have like
50:44 landing strips everywhere and vital is really inefficient and landing strips
50:48 take up a lot of space and like so if you people were legitimately commuting on them it was there were going to be a
50:52 lot of things to overcome personal vehicles like this if it can go
50:56 up to 150 kilometers an hour they've got 10 minutes of flight already
51:02 that that is potentially all the solution
51:05 that we need like i could get to work and let's say
51:09 they can let's say they can double the flight time i can get to work in
51:12 you know 15 minutes at you know 80 kilometers an hour or
51:17 something along those lines that's for sure i charge it up throughout the day and go home
51:21 that is freaking awesome and actually quite practical if it's if
51:25 it's small and compact here let's let's fire up the video i've been flying
51:29 for the fastest flight my hoverboard with my flight here
51:33 for five years
51:43 there
51:56 so cool
52:03 these changes everything everything my friends
52:09 i so want one no idea how much something like that
52:12 will cost you guys want to check out the full video i'll link it in the video
52:16 description here so cool
52:19 um yeah
52:26 like beyond words all right AMD polaris will support up to 240
52:32 hertz displays this was literally posted by atex on the forum and the original
52:37 article here is from oc3d.net
52:41 this really isn't that surprising
52:45 displayport 1.3 has higher bandwidth than displayport
52:51 1.2 by a significant margin so it should
52:54 come as no surprise that you can do any number of things with that you can
52:57 increase resolution you can increase uh color depth you can increase uh refresh
53:04 rate or you can do some combination of the three
53:08 so what displayport 1.3 will enable is 1080p up to 240 hertz high dynamic range
53:15 1440p up to 170 hertz high dynamic range 3440 by
53:21 1440 up to 144hz high dynamic range or
53:24 190 hertz standard dynamic range and of course this is the first time i'm
53:28 actually hearing about HDR on pc
53:31 graphics cards as well that's pretty exciting i have a video coming uh with a
53:35 samsung tv as sort of the focal point of it where i talk a lot about HDR
53:40 standards where they're at where the contents at and then we'll have support
53:43 for up to 5k 60 hertz standard dynamic
53:47 range um so guys make sure you guys tune in
53:51 because the whole high dynamic range thing NVIDIA
53:55 is not the same as HDR photography it is
53:59 like not even not really related in the way that HDR
54:03 is sort of used as an artistic statement
54:07 high dynamic range NVIDIA is actually just more about being able to see more
54:11 of the image which to be clear i do know HDR is used
54:14 in stills for that purpose but unlike for stills where HDR is achieved
54:20 by taking multiple exposures of the same subject and then stitching them together
54:25 after the fact high dynamic range NVIDIA is actually just able to use more
54:30 of the information that was already captured by the camera that current
54:34 standards standard dynamic range stand
54:38 current standard dynamic range standards do not allow so for example a top of the
54:43 range camera like an aria alexa whatever the variant of it is that's the that's
54:47 the flagship right now can handle something along the lines of i think 14
54:51 and a half stops of dynamic brandon
54:54 alexa 14 and a half stops yeah 14 and a half stops of dynamic
54:59 range standard dynamic range is somewhere in the neighborhood of like six
55:03 so when the filmmaker captures all this information in the highlights like a
55:07 burning candle or the low lights like a shadow you when they adapt that to be viewed on
55:13 your pc monitor or on your tv at home you are getting
55:17 a fraction of the information that was captured in those highlights and low
55:20 lights they have to kind of compress that into this much narrower range of
55:25 brightest to darkest that can be displayed by well
55:29 standard dynamic range televisions high dynamic range is going to increase
55:34 that to somewhere in the neighborhood of 10 stops which will make a huge
55:37 difference um especially when viewing in the dark so i'm i'm pretty excited about
55:42 it with that said there's really not a lot of content right now there's like
55:45 marco polo on netflix i think amazon prime video has a couple things
55:50 yeah everything can be redone in HDR you can like how they can have higher
55:53 resolutions buy all your damn video file your damn movies again
55:58 now with HDR ah
56:02 and 4k indiana jones and raiders of the lost
56:06 ark they call it that now can you believe that they renamed raiders of the
56:10 lost ark i bought the the blu-ray pack i think i ranted about this recently
56:14 actually maybe it was on lan show last week oh anyway well it upset me enough
56:18 that i had to rant about it again they renamed raiders of the lost ark to
56:21 indiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark you can't do that
56:26 might as well replace all the guns with walkie talkies
56:31 all right so this was originally posted by pig hammer on the forum original
56:35 article here is from blogs.wallstreetjournal.com
56:39 actually wsj apple loses
56:43 an iphone trademark battle in china so
56:47 it's actually a leather accessories company that has won the right to use
56:52 the iphone name in china now to be clear their
56:57 iphone like this with all capitals whereas apple is small i big p
57:01 small hone but
57:05 the chinese court that ruled on this did not differentiate between capital and
57:10 non-capital letters um
57:14 and basically threw out apple's appeal in a trademark dispute that's been in
57:17 chinese courts for the last four years so apple actually applied for the iphone
57:22 trademark back in 2002 but it wasn't granted until 2013.
57:26 zintong tiandi technology co-limited applied for the trademark in the
57:30 category of leather goods in 2007 securing it in 2010.
57:35 so the court's ruling reflects the free market system in china i've got some
57:40 pictures here of iphone branded bags
57:43 there you go so that's an iphone
57:47 okay sure
57:52 elon musk says the production deadline for the model 3
57:56 is impossible this was posted by djdwask97
58:01 on the forum original article here it's from cnet.com
58:04 and so during their quarter one 2016 earnings call he set a deadline of july
58:09 1 2017 to begin model 3 production
58:12 then said that it would likely be an impossible goal to meet
58:18 okay then he said the model 3 was designed to be
58:23 much less complicated to manufacture than the s and the x
58:28 but the process of developing the parts necessary from suppliers and integrating
58:31 them into the line would set the actual production back so estimating initial
58:36 production at 100 to 200 000 cars for the model 3 in 2017 and said that they
58:41 could be producing 500 000 cars a year in 2018.
58:47 okay sure i'm hoping for the best here because i
58:51 want people to buy model threes and then get tired of them and that's when i will
58:54 buy an electric car so there you go
58:58 microsoft this was posted by jason nr22
59:01 on the forum microsoft to stop allowing cortana to function in other browsers
59:07 which is sort of a bummer because it is going to be a cold day in hell before
59:11 they get me to use edge at least if it doesn't dramatically
59:15 improve and the same goes for bing bing is so awful i give it a chance every
59:20 time i do a fresh Windows install i'm like okay bing
59:24 hit me with your best Windows default option shot here and i do a lot of fresh
59:29 installs i'm working on a review of the lg gram right now every computer i touch
59:33 has a fresh install of Windows on it and uh
59:38 it's awful it's terrible it can't find anything the goal is to provide a better
59:42 search experience which i wish them much luck with
59:49 let's see what else do we got here
59:52 buttonless fingerprint sensors coming to phones this year this was originally
59:56 posted on the forum by strider seven two something i lost track of it the
60:01 original article here is from the verge very cool
60:05 so right now basically the only way to have a
60:09 fingerprint sensor is to have like a like a button
60:12 um but
60:15 here we go the positioning of the button can make a phone
60:19 much more pleasant to use or much less so for example the z5 compact has the
60:25 fingerprint sensor in the side lock button which for me when i'm pulling out
60:30 my phone and unlocking it is so natural to just it's not a very good
60:34 fingerprint sensor i talked about this in the review every time you reset it
60:38 it's like really fast and like really functional again and then it just
60:42 over time gets worse anyway really great place for it you just go click hold it
60:46 there boom you're rocking whereas on the lg g5 when
60:51 i publish my review of this i'm going to talk about how the position of the fingerprint sensor button on the back
60:56 makes it kind of a drag when the phone is on the table in front of me and i
60:59 want to unlock it i actually have to use the passcode or pick it up in those
61:02 cases so
61:06 the idea here is to have lg in attack join fingerprint cards
61:12 in announcing this fingerprint module that can be integrated under the same
61:15 glass cover as a phone's display which takes out the need for the button you just touch anywhere on the screen so
61:19 they're expecting devices with the new technology before the end of the year
61:24 and they point out that waterproofing a smartphone will become significantly
61:27 easier without a discrete button for the fingerprint reader
61:31 very cool very cool they promise to maintain the accuracy of current implementations
61:38 this is kind of a bummer uh originally posted by wander away on the forum
61:44 best buy is gonna have the oculus rift for sale
61:48 on store shelves this was posted later this week on may
61:52 2nd so sometime it may have even happened already
61:55 um okay
61:58 one small problem and the original post on the forum which was made by wander
62:02 away i think i already said that had someone post their invoice for the
62:06 oculus rift their their order confirmation from january
62:11 that has a shipping estimated shipping date of like july or something june or
62:14 july so
62:18 this is another case like that i think it was like the ultimate
62:21 beer cooler or something where um they were fulfilling orders on
62:26 amazon before fulfilling kickstarter orders well this is oculus taking online
62:31 pre-orders getting ultimately more than they could produce
62:34 and shipping to a big box store instead of fulfilling
62:39 orders in a fifo manner first in first out is certain as a fifa means sorry
62:44 so while i get that they might be contractually obligated to do this
62:50 and they're saying it's an extremely limited supply of rifts that will be
62:53 available for purchase this is such a kick in the teeth and is such bad pr
62:58 especially when you consider that according to luke's recent polls
63:02 where he had it at 50 50 i think at the beginning of the year and something like
63:06 80 20 in favor of people saying they prefer the vive to the oculus rift right
63:11 now for what they lean towards purchasing this is such bad pr when htc
63:16 is kicking their ass right now um
63:21 yeah wow so
63:24 they're gonna have they're gonna let potential visitors search for locations
63:27 to demo the rift i mean that's one good thing about having it in a big box store
63:30 but with that said people don't need to demo it until you actually have something to sell them really and
63:35 they'll let them schedule demos up to a month in advance so the experiences will
63:39 include dream deck and the climb
63:45 so i think that pretty much wraps up the lan show today i don't want to bleed too
63:49 far over six o'clock because i believe luke is intending to live
63:54 stream live stream
63:58 from the NVIDIA live stream with commentary or something like that so i
64:02 want to just find out what his plan is before i get
64:05 off the stream here to live stream the live stream
64:10 should i get off lan show i am ready
64:16 so he might be uh he might be popping right back on with uh live coverage of
64:20 the live coverage of the NVIDIA event though i'm not actually sure i do know
64:25 that he's been working on a video of what they've had going on at the event
64:28 so far today and then he'll be releasing another one tomorrow sort of recapping
64:33 all of the official official information
64:36 from the polaris polaris
64:39 excuse me pascal launch so i haven't heard from him so
64:43 i'm going to roll the outro and then if i don't hear from him i'll end the stream but
64:46 stay tuned stay tuned my friends
65:05 uh
65:18 thanks for watching guys see you next week same bat time same bat channel
65:24 screw off nick