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to someone's, I think, high school teacher, I have the blood of people on my hands and I am personally. What is this? Well, we'll get into IT.
Apparently I am like, really, really, really bad though. And this got a lot of votes on redit with people kind of waiting in on on this. Teachers take on my peddling of tech tips on the internet and other news much actually more on topic news.
Telecoms hate her. We're talking, of course, about lena on dude clip to cancel. okay? So making IT easier for people to cancel descriptions, trade groups representing the telephone industry. Not happy about IT. We're going to be talking about that.
What also we got this week, airlines embrace starlink and who that sounds like it's a lot Better than what we've had in the past. But you will later also square space goes private. This might not make a lot of sense to be all that interesting. But remember, they just bought google domains.
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The show today, today is brought you by jump cloud followed seventy six and lexi spot with our chair partner secret lab, our laptop partner L G and our rap partner, Debra. Why don't we jump right into our title topic today, which is, of course, that linus is personally hurting children in the congo. Linus has blood on his hands. Children in actually a democratic republic of the congo, I think is the proper term. But short whatever um work for less than two dollars a day so he can sell you.
Tech tips, IT is a requirement. If they don't work for two years a day or less, they are actually legally not allowed to give anyone.
Tech tips, don't let tech influencers sway you into growth, consumerism, bayless tech, and end the suffering in congo. So according to the poster on redit, let's see if I can actually find anything from the op here. no.
Well, anyway, there there's a lot to kind of unpack here. You guys can probably hear that short aside, marty, from mighty car mods and a bunch of a his friends are here this week working on a collapse. We took proof car to a completely new level, so look forward to that video soon.
That was probably the car that going somewhere and it's not close to us right now. It's it's got a cosmetic buffer is I believe the the term for IT cosmetics buffer. Anyway, the point is there's a lot to unpack here and i'm gonna stun everyone, including probably my cohoes, my producer and all of you watching by saying I don't disagree.
okay. But hold on, okay, hold on. So i've actually had this conversation internally before, but not this specific one. But in this case, IT was IT was more along the lines of sort of discussing the impact of our business environmentally more, more broadly.
Uh we we create a that that's not our product OK, we create a merch ims you we have things manufactured, we sell them. Uh, we burn jet fuel shipping them around the world. Um we obviously we burn .
jet fuel shipping ourselves.
access the yeah we do in cases where realistically we could have found out just as much about the product on a zoom call. Instead you know we fly somewhere, we eat food up in a mile in the air because you know that where you should eat food instead of eating IT in your home, harvested on your website somewhere else.
moved to an airport, put in a plain and ship somewhere else with you.
And so running, running the business that we do, we oh men, we build sets, right? These are, these are structures that do not have anybody. Yeah, right?
We we buy technology, and I think this is part of the point is being made with this slide. We buy technology products that contain precious reals like cobalt and lithium, in some cases very controversially obtained materials, right? And don't even use them.
Sometimes we have a warehouse of devices that are sitting not being used. You could easily look at our business and go, okay, well, you guys have an enormous carbon footprint. You guys have an enormous environmental impact. So I understand. Who boy.
I think that was across the front of the buildings. I think I think that was fairly close.
I understand where this point is coming from, and I actually think IT comes from a pretty good place. We are a marketing company, right? We are A A production company um and part of our job is to sell things right fundamentally right. I mean, we're we're going to give you guys a pitch for our new tech provest later on in this very podcast. Um however, I do think that there are degrees to which you can mitigate some of the damage and I do think that singling out me as the tech influencer who has blood on his hands seems a little misguided given my history of promoting the three hours of promoting right to repair of principally standing behind those things that I promote. When IT comes to things like investments in framework, who is legitimately doing real work .
to make devices. Last one, a framework.
Oh yeah, that's a good point. I was on on a chrome book. Yes, probably just about the most disposable kind of laptop computer that you can purchase. And so I think that something that is maybe some nuance that is missing in this take is that realistically, you are going to need clothes. You are going to need a computer um if you want to you know not get arrested for being naked everywhere and if you want to have a job in the year twenty twenty four yeah .
a lot of modern life is done through computing.
And a big part of our job is to make sure that when you buy those clothes, they last for a really long time. And when you buy that computer, it's one that actually suits your needs properly instead of being manufactured. E waste, there is so much more waste involved in buying something.
And then it's just being A A piece of junk that should have never been manufactured in the first place. Supporting that industry instead of just supporting companies that build a high quality product that made to last in the first place, which is what we obviously strive to help people find. We don't nail everything.
We are not perfect. We are, in fact, human IT turns out. But what I would ask them to this, a teacher, whatever grade, whatever class, this is on something english, yes, okay, this is an english class. I don't see how this is particularly on topic, but I think doesn't doesn't matter.
The point is here's what I would ask um how would you do with what would your media company do then? Right like in order for you to provide people advice, so or should they just should they not have a phone? And if they do have a phone, which do you have a phone, how do you decide which one to buy?
I think there's particular bits of people say the website links to your store. I've typed in a bunch times. I i've never had to go to. I think it's a someone saying is that the media literacy thing? I think that might be that I think that might be a display of like a potential form of like propaganda or something. I don't think it's necessarily actually legit um but um so something i've been thinking about those like I immediately pointed that when this was first link to me and I thought I might have been real, I immediately pointed out scraped wars because like we started that super early on in the history of the company realistically in regards to like series that we have um and. What see .
that does work?
Um we started super, super early on in the history of our company and its whole idea was showing that you don't have to buy new computer component, you can reuse someone else is that they are trying to get rid of, right?
That was like not gonna lie. I may have just been post bambo's LED. You guys.
we're gonna tell me, may have misspelt IT and somebody else, but the domain in made IT link there that .
makes way more sense because I I saw this on reddit before I was in the topics. Okay, let's get you guys up to date. So the the U R L in the slide redirect to L T T storage alcove, which would seem to suggest that is a post.
But I saw this when I first showed up on redit and the op was replying to, people know this guy is actually for real and it's a typo. It's a completely different site. It's supposed to be like friends of the congo.
Dor, yeah. So no, no, no, no, no. This is real.
It's really okay. I thought I thought I was just post because like, no.
there was IT seems like IT should just like because teachers .
did stuff like that when I was in school. They would try to like ral .
you up on something and then make an argument about IT or whatever else. Yeah no. IT actually does not seem IT .
does not actually seem to be. So we have specific series scraped words where we show that, you know, you don't have to buy new tech to get you're foot in the door and the attack. You can even get really high performance good stuff by buying used things we have compensatory, which shows not only do you know not have to buy new tech, but also just buying the most expensive stuff is pretty stupid, kind of actually just stupid.
doesn't have a benefit. We call you a compensatory. We're making fun of IT spending that kind of money just for show, just to have the most expensive thing. The values es on our channel have always been about finding bang for the book.
finding a good value. Recently, you started just repairing broken things.
Yes, surely financially .
effective and valuable.
that is. However, i'm gone again. Play devils advocate ters against my own channel. Yeah, why did we make a video on the one hundred and fifteen inch T. V.
That again, I invested heavily in in fuel to be transported all the way from china so that I could install in my house, creating, trying to media consumption you like IT. So what whatever, right? My point is just that people can be influenced in a lot of different ways.
And even if I say at the end of the video, yeah, this isn't a great value and is not something that i'd recommend for most people. Aspiration, ally people might watch that and go like all. But i'd like, i'd like to have something like that, right? So so I think you could make an argument that that I do participate in sort of maybe not glorifying, but but certainly making consumption seem attractive or attainable or desirable.
I don't know. I think being interested in technology is not inherently like a sin. And I think seeing the bounds of IT is is entertaining and an interesting.
And you could you could see this massive TV like I see that TV and I don't want IT like you're not telling people you should want this. You should go by this. You're actually showing how complicated and knowing IT was to get and things like that. I think sometimes that comes down to the messaging. You're not actively recommending that people buy IT.
No, i'm not. But like. I don't know it's I definitely see how .
if you're a fitness influences, you are automatically going to .
be you know .
communicating the positives of buying stuff.
Are you though yeah if your fitness influencer who focuses entirely on telly dit.
I thought of what that as .
you were going into IT god, this rule yeah.
people like staff like you are pretty good for that kind of stuff yeah, if you're A I know, jim, come on, come on. Equipment is expensive.
It's really heavy to me. Ith you find a different vertical, find a different vertical. Automotive, I mean, hear IT all, I think the automotive is actually an even easier argue to make for just the unnecessary of of that entire of that entire personal, what if has done a lot of damage to the world?
If you talk about things .
like repairing what if you talk about things like don't have a car and take a bike or the bus, then then I think you could I think you could make a pretty easy argument there that you should be doing your part to improve the viability of that rather than just accepting things the way that they are.
What about the people that are in situations where they cannot do anything other than have a vehicle? Realistically.
there is no safe or find me a channel that has only ever done that, then I don't think that's out there. Yeah the ethical the ethical personal transportation ownership channel.
There is no ethical consumption under, in my opinion, effectively any human system. So this is what IT is.
People have to make up .
for their own, make up for himself, what is okay and what isn't OK.
So basically.
person who made this slide did IT on a laptop that has a fat battery in IT that probably has a bunch of cobalt t you could have done IT on something that didn't involve batteries.
They could have one IT on overhead projector.
but they didn't do that.
So I think in short.
they almost certainly have a phone.
I understand where the teachers coming from. I understand the argument. I understand that you're almost making the so you hate society, why do you participate in the why do you participate in an argument which no.
no, no, no. I'm saying that this type of argument doesn't really hold a lot of water for me when that's the case. If there there are channels out there, there are influencers out there that are very much pushy for consumerism, that is a thing. I don't think we necessarily are. I think we have certain content that can maybe pushed the line a little bit.
sure.
I think just in five grand on your room.
yeah, yeah, yeah. I can see that can maybe pushed the .
line a little bit. I don't think IT always does though.
yeah. In fairness to us, I mean, that's more driven by that individual yeah because they pick exactly what they want other than making sure there's one product, the serious sponsor to AMD right now yeah. So like but .
I think we also baLanced out quite well by like you know when a phone comes out, we're not like, oh my god, by the new phone. And we're like, you know, if you have last generations phone, this is probably not worthy of an upgrade because phones are moving to have faster right now and you're probably fine. And you know I mean, look at look at oppose two recent CPU reviews. You're probably fine.
You a gamer are right. Put .
your wallet. Yeah I don't know. Like I I don't think that we just push, consume, consume, consume.
And okay, to tell me this, one of the things that this made me think of was tailors lift. Yeah, so Taylor, Taylor gets a lot of tion for her private jet use.
jet travel OK. Yeah, yeah.
And I think that there is, I personally, I don't fly private. I even fly first class. I look, come on, look at the size of my legs.
Do I need more legroom? M not really. So I look at private air travel and i'm like, yeah, doesn't seem great. You know the sheer amount of fuel consumption .
also in in in Taylors defense. Ah you imagine Taylor sitting on a Normal plane, the attacks, genuine attacks that SHE would probably be subject .
to insane SHE would probably have to buy like the tensely radius around and have her security anyway. So so hold hold home at the whole time.
But mean we're not on .
the first day in basis gallaher in SHE just only has a first name swift share. Kay madona Taylor, she's learned IT OK. The point is that so so so one of the arguments that I see office, so so I have my own thoughts on private travel I don't feel is necessary for me in any kind of security way and and i'm not i'm not super keen on IT.
I don't think it's great for the world. However, one of the arguments that I see made very often about her is and my god, look at all the private jet travels she's doing and that many tons of co. Two, that he creates compared to the average person. So we're .
recruiting the swiftly to help us against this teacher.
No, no, no, that's that's my point. My point is that's always something that has bothered me because I have an alternate perspective on that. If you think about what someone like Taylor's swift is doing in her private jet, what is he doing where SHE going? Usually concert like yeah .
on tour places to have concert. You can also there's like .
a tracker that shows like you know everywhere SHE flew and and there's obviously some stuff that's a little unnecessary like did you have to go from overseas to everyone of travis, Chelsea, you games last playoffs, whatever? I don't know, maybe not maybe maybe you .
could watch .
on T V mayan. 是。 And that's that's the thing to think about for yourself, but that's a separate conversation. The point is in general where she's she's probably going on tour and there's a lot of the if you look at the the travel patterns, there's a lot of the like going back and forth to places probably for rehearsal this and transport the band mates and equipment and whatever else IT is that there's a lot of like faring things around .
and that wild to me that you can distract private planes.
but anyway, and so all of that CEO two kind of gets attributed to Taylor swift. And like look at this number, look at the average person. But here's an argument. What about the people who attended the concert? Do they want to share of those emissions?
They're paying for her to go there. There are they're financially asking .
her to do that. Why the SHE there SHE wouldn't be there if nobody asked her to be there and paid .
good money for .
her to be there. Not just.
yeah.
you're the reason. See, this says wanting things. So is Taylor responsible for all the people who to see her in concert? exactly? yes.
Am I responsible for all the people who buy some phone or some laptop? Of course not. What would mean. So let's go mean, Taylor were of a kind.
We're not actually responsible for the bullshit that people do because they, I don't know, think for cool oh, a lot more of them think she's cool. But I I was just trying to find a link. I was just trying to find a link, and I have one thing in common with Taylor swith.
Now your last same sort of this.
That's two. 对。 Now you just need .
to release a country album 啊。
Yeah, maybe not. You know, you know too much.
SHE thinks of a processor.
Sexy, what what? Even really my .
tracor sexy, my tractor, the song.
I don't know, I don't know you. Okay, yeah yeah. Maybe a Christmas is album you have.
release.
album.
sing, song.
Twins, these, oh man.
yeah, next time you see you, does he really like what up twin?
And I I think we talked about this on wind show before. But you remember when the news broke that he was a billion air and everyone's like, oh.
my god, tail and I was .
surprised I was sitting going like, okay.
has been for a one yeah.
Like based on what I know about my own situation and based on the time I I am this tethers with this, yeah, yeah, we're both blind. Let's go home. H, this is training into a whole topic. What do I have in common with tailors .
degrees of separation? Long tail, probably like one or two.
We both got kind of big size. I'm not saying it's a bad thing. I'm just saying we've ve god, I don't even know that. Have you seen the body suit SHE wears in the airport? No, you can tell a bigger size.
I have not seen the two.
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look at. This cotton did. Well, this is my indeed.
Okay, so what what i'm not noted.
Prety Normal?
yes. SHE does. She's tall though. Yeah, yeah. Let's move .
on topic number two.
what do you want to talk about? Do you got ten nothing? I have to look back in. So I got .
nothing.
sure. Let's talk about someone who is sexy on the inside here because do lina con what's absolutely based kind .
is bed and I, you agree, really is based. Just don't talk with .
side that's probably not appropriate and we're killing is obvious ly.
Anyway, leaving on is based trade groups representing the telecoms istory are suing to stop the fts recently announced click to cancel rule, which we all want, uh, which would require all description services to provide a means of canceling that is at least as easy as sign up. The complaint argues that the decision is a form of regulatory, uh, regulatory overreach that is arbitrary, A A precious and an abuse of discretion.
In other american regulatory news, 8, T N, T and t mobile have come out against a proposed fcc rule that would that would require Carriers to unlock phone sixty days after activation. That sounds amazing. Ah so they can be switched to another career that this is see, we're promoting that because it's good for reuse. Um according to team mobile, which locks prepaid phones for a year, customers would be harmed by no log, are having access to free or heavily subsidized handsets okay uh A T N T, which locks ones for six months, says that the move would create upward pressure .
on handset Prices. So here, mr. High school teacher, let me explain to you our position on this matter and how it's actually good for consumption.
We support this because heavily subsidized technology products encourage gratious consumption. Your old phone probably works. And if the new phone cost more and by more, I don't mean more. I mean, if IT cost, the amount actually cost if you are actually not being expected to do the admittedly complicated math of how much is my monthly payment versus how much is my downpayment on the device in the first place, how much of my pain ford overall, right?
If you actually saw the sticker Price of that phone, you would be more likely to keep your old one for longer and run on a longer upgrade cycle OK. We are supportive of this because I would expose the true cost of a new handset to the consumer and probably reduce the overall sales of new mobile devices. That is a good thing. And yeah, if you rely on heavily subsidized phones, then that's a that's a downer .
you used to.
But here's the thing, if you rely on heavily phones, you're still paying for them in the monthly. You're paying for them in the monthly. So what this will force is IT will force the Carriers to give you the real cost of the device, and then we will force them to compete on the cost of the monthly service, which will ultimately drive your total costs of ownership down.
This is a good, good, good, good, good thing. Yeah and because I don't actually give two shots if you buy more phones, I really don't I will of course, support this. Let's go back to that first point though. Um trade groups represent the telecom industry are suing to stop the recently anon click to cancel. So guys, this is something that if I know there is kind of a big election going on with our southern neighbors, what what is that in like, good lord, like sixty and days or something like that?
You if you guys have any way, maybe once the dust settles, a little bit of making your boys heard to your local representative, click to council is outstanding and should be supported at every level of government by every citizen. There is literally no one who should be, who should be supportive of dark patterns and and complicated, like going in person to cancel gym memberships and stuff like that. Like dude.
So and basically what crick to council means is whatever method you use to sign up, you can use the same method to cancel IT. But there there's like gyms, for example, that are known for allowing you to sign up online, give all your payment details, and then if you want to cancell, if let go in person and do IT. So they intentionally put these obstacles in the way to make IT more difficult .
for you to cancel. And the gym specifically want that, because a lot of people feel shame about in a gym membership in person um and a lot of especially like corporate large multi location franchise gyms have gyms all over the place. So if you try to use excuses like oh i'm i'm moving or whatever that is, be like, oh yeah, that's no problem. Just transfer your membership to like the local gym in that area. Um so they they try to do a lot of things to make sure that you feel shame in cancelling in a gym membership, which is which is ei gross parents.
I got the election day wrong. Is IT not the eleven? Sorry, it's the fifth.
Oh my goodness, it's ten days away. alright. So yeah, get out there and do your thing. My american friends.
this.
I watch this drive. sorry. Oh.
this is a this, if I remember correctly, this year has like one of the highest concentrations of worldwide elections like ever.
Yeah, I think bc broke records recently and turn out people are turning out. Yeah, he has a weird one because.
like conservatives haven't been empower in B, C. For a memory actually. And like close to hundred years or something.
yeah. But our conservative party is a little complicated. Like.
yes.
who is who is? Actually is is. Like, yeah, but our liver, oh my god, did you see Christie Clark volunteer yourself to run the federal liberals?
Like I could do IT, nobody wants you to do that later. Nobody, I will actually march me. I would, I would.
Do you like, imagine, imagine. Okay, have we have Justin trudeau, very imperfect leader? Imagine being like, you know, would be Better.
Corruption queen, are you .
kidding me?
Mean .
man, yeah. Actually actually worse. And I I know I know for for a lot of the people who only see like international headlines are like nonsense that they are uncle posts on facebook or whatever. You probably can't imagine anything worse than Justin trudeau yeah he's not use super imperfect i'll put IT that way um there's levels of self dealing and corruption he only but an accolate.
You know that know that mean.
like i'll do IT again .
feel like she's .
like national. Do I thought I did a lot .
with the province. What about the country?
And I should see if I can. I should see if I can find the article because it's so bad. Here we go along.
This was A C, T, V news cle. As he, as Justin trudeau faces growing pressure. Oh yeah.
Oh, this. This is amazing. Okay, this article is so bad. Our Clark served as B, C, premier between blood lad.
Who are Clark, who appears on a weekly as a weekly panel list on C. T. V.
Power play? Oh, couldn't help noticing that that the publication of reading also released a separate statement on ex and called for unity within the party to fight conservative leader. Her comments come ahead of a highly anticipated the meeting emerged.
Sea, ta await. Now is not the right one. I was looking for one that like, basically was IT basically talked about what she's been up to since SHE, since he retired and not this is the one.
No, I take IT back. C, T, V, you're doing good. Go ahead. In the in deer. Do a quick merch messes something there that .
I got a couple of years here already with the oh no, how you got to explain what IT didn't do your update. Looking right.
if you go to ltd store dot com, if you add something to your car, like really a tech bro vest that we will talk about a little bit later, you go and view the cart. In the cart, you'll be held to see this merch message is box. If you check the boxing, I would like my purchase to appears. A much message on the L, T, T. Stream is called stream, not one show, because it's for the various dreams that we do. You can go here and leave a message for the show, at which point IT will be created by by then to either be responded to by then, as you'll probably see down here um as a response to to this one or if you say super bad things that aren't allowed to show up on stream because you include bad words will eat IT or it'll be created by dan for for laser myself .
to answer sure says something like that, but I think he's little worse at IT.
But okay, i'm listening 酷 RAV still。
Here I see with the mention of the chair partner, laptop partner and deep brand and P I A. During after dark the number of ads in one show technically doubled. Do you have an internal limit or policy on how much is too much?
I think we need four times as much. Ah I don't think we technically do. I think over the course of a show that often goes for like four hours, I think a very small amount of mentioned at the beginning of the show and then three not very long mentions in the model show is really not a big deal personally. I agree with this merch message too many sponsor someone had a full playing chat um IT when people consider the emerge messages section at the end of the show to be a sponsor section that I can understand that um I also have have heard some people's comments about the banner at the bottom being too busy and I think I can sometimes maybe agree but these sites of things take tuning i'll figure .
out yeah yeah I say so I don't say that maybe there's something here for you look and I remember one.
Sorry, one moment I know one here for a look. Um hey, you and my favorite flavor .
of dnl pickles question for the .
i've got IT n .
yeah okay, this is, this is crazy. Okay, here we go. Here we go. So cbc dot C A. Clark political history.
Clark has been taking french lessons for several months, according to a source closed to her. That's not a political history. That's pandering nonsense.
The former premier has already made two trips to the sig p the jl in quebec and plans to return them. The coming wants to improve her french skills. Okay, that's just the same thing that you just said.
Okay, here we go. SHE has launched a tiktok account last month. Are are you going to like, are you going get to .
this at some point I want?
Or is this just gonna puffery a word that we all learned recently?
K, let's continue. In the .
recent post, he encouraged bridge means to vote. Okay, where where we're going to get to .
the history politicians on the .
planet has done, eh? yes. During her six years as premier, SHE built a reputation as an environmentally conscious, fiscally prudent, liberate weight.
How do you champion the mining and oil industries? Is well being environmentally conscious? Okay, sure.
He resigned. Twenty seventeen. SHE resigned. nothing. He got booted.
The crowd. IT was a historical defeat. historical? Sorry, let's continue.
SHE resigned in twenty seventeen when her minority government was defeated by an ndp confidence motion. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. What happened was we, the people sent you fuck packing.
Is what happened? Sorry, sorry, sorry 啊。 The new democrats then took over the vent province with the support of the Green party.
Her departure from politics left the B. C. Liberal party in disarray. Again, the party, her leadership left the party in disarray, unable to win an election. That's what actually happened to the point .
where IT IT died. Yes, like it's that is gone in April twenty.
twenty three, officially rebranded and became bc united to dissolved altogether on the eve of the most recent election.
camping. They weren't .
a part of this election. Oh, man. Ah okay. Anyway, during the contest leadership of okay. She's a regular federal politics commentator on several english language television and radio networks, including C, T, V, cbc in global SHE also works as a guest speaker across canada.
That right there is all you need to know about how someone's career ended in politics. You went from leading one of the major regions of a country to being a gas speaker on leg. Ancient legacy media nonsense.
SHE has to take talk good. Yeah, but he just launched please anyway. So um yeah. Cool, which message? But i'm going to take this off. They were kind of for my look with the tech bro vest but their prescription in my eyes of time, yeah.
yeah.
right here. Um i've got a new baby and cargo pockets of come in club excited to try the pants. At what age did you let your kids start using screens and also thoughts on all the smart baby devices out there.
I let them start pretty Young because I like to sleep in um we were a lot more controlling about what kind of content they watched in the early days. Now we've relax things a little bit so they allocate Green time now though yes but I just mean from the first to the first, I like we can yeah um but we we allocate Green time based on time they spend doing other things. So if they practice piano for twenty minutes, then they can earn twenty minutes to screen time. Question for you.
yes, do you ever worry about having things like screen time be a reward vector .
creating an kind of an unnatural sort of um desire for IT, almost making IT more addictive.
no longer have the parental rules and they move out then you ever were able.
So that if evan worries about that more than I do because he was A T V on all the time household, the TV was like the fireplace in their household that was just always on IT was the IT was the the light and sound that you was just in the living room that people cut gathered around and SHE had and has no problem like sitting in doing homework in front of the TV while while the show is on um and meanwhile my family was the polar opposite screens could not even be turned on until after dinner time and even then the time allocation to them was was tightly controlled and in both cases, households that have gone her way and households that have gone my way, i've seen kids come out of those same households both ways yeah so I don't know IT might just kind of be what IT is. Some people have a very dict of personality and some people don't. I think generally philosophically um I am in favor of building good habits yeah and building the habit of doing something productive with your time rather than you in in every possible opportunity sense that .
yeah have been but something that you .
want and I have talked about and actually have done I think a couple times is having um like structure holidays. So you just you have okay, where we're off this week and you know it's wrong vacation and you can have as much Green time as you want. You could stare your computer, your phone, your laptop, whatever the TV we don't care.
Get IT out of your system for a bit. And then you know when we're back to school next week, it's it's Better. So I don't know there's.
Arty, I was a screen on kid and on chronically online.
Yeah, they ago. Yeah, I do. But I mean, made a career out of IT.
He got one hundred thousands of describers on his channel. H, really? Yeah, you don't know that.
no. yeah. R D has a channel that's pretty sick.
Um was I going to say I think the the incredibly hyper addictive nature of things like tiktok is a little bit different of an arena than the okay, instagram youtube shorts.
facebook youtube shorts. Um the one watch watched too much youtube for a bit not short ah he was mostly into like minecraft, let's play us and stuff like that yeah um but we've we've talked him about that recently. We've cut down on that. So some of those like hyper addictive, like doomed squally ones, we basically like now yeah but at some point they're na have to figure that out. You're right.
It's weird. It's that's the. When talking about kids right now, there's like there's all those conversations around coca million and how just like the brain destroying .
coca mellon is is coco melon bad and I .
don't even know cocoa on really undergoes coin is specifically designed to just crank screen time oh that .
it's like actually .
very brain rody for kids oh interesting.
I don't know much about IT on my kids. I think missed the coco melon window.
I don't want to say too much stuff because I I want to have a kids. I'm not super well read up on this, but yeah, he was saying, blue, good, sorry. As much as he goes, blue is pretty good.
There's that teacher, that former teacher. Yeah, what he supposed to be really good.
this Rachel, whatever SHE supose to be really good. Coco melon, apparently there's like measured decreases in like development .
from really yeah oh .
no really bad yeah. But again, I don't don't take my word on that. I'm not super well read up on this. I just dude.
I came across interesting topic. I came across another like family vlog channel recently. That's like exploding. They're ing like three hundred four hundred million views a month.
There's something like that and it's pretty much all sorts of these two little girls lake acting out skit slake you know ah there is one where he rides a scooter in the house and like pretends to fall over over and it's like don't write scooters in the house and it's supposed to be like a good lesson or whatever. But i'm just i'm just looking at IT going lake. Okay, how much of these kids getting paid lake family blogging is actually a terrible, terrible thing and needs to go away like immediately legislatively. Yeah, yeah. I just make my kids .
only watch .
L T T 是 OK。 Oh, we have in some announcements will, let's do some announcements, shall we? L T T storage outcome.
Secret shopper is now live. Wo right now on flow plane alone, the general audience will get IT next week. But let's watch a bit of the intro. I love this somehow. Yeah, did you know .
that they make them .
with just the glasses and the moustache? That's my real nose. Say, look, I guarantee you can tell the difference. Oh my, me wearing a fake big nose really does feel unnecessary though. Is that working like you?
The whole video?
Are we? Am I supposed to .
be playing the whole video?
Yeah, what be a clip? Yeah, what am I supposed to be doing here then? I don't know.
Right this, let's watch a bit. Is OK sure. Yeah, we watch a little.
Okay, working. yeah. One idea, really. Oh, oh, I have the stuff playing.
Well, there's your problem right there. I got IT. I got you.
I got you. I'm picking up. Put your throwing down. mr. down. Okay, we good. Thank you. Okay, guys, this this was one of the biggest risks I think we've ever taken. And I understand I understand how you can look at the premise and think.
oh, they shot at their own store. They just can make sure that goes well.
But as you're about to see, we intentionally built this in a way that forced us to be held accountable, gardenless of the outcome. And so, well, yeah, here comes. We can here because .
we have to thank you and have .
all their worst problems brought to light. But after today, I won't have to imagine IT and neither will nick because I paid five of you to secret shop our store and i'm sitting with the career warehouse head of product. Nick like to enjoy the .
results first gently. He didn't know .
really all he knew was that he was going to help to host video. So he said down, he found out when I said that you know how much I value genuine, genuine reactions on camera, you know the length that I will go to the number of times that people look thy, thy, thy were actually comedies like I care so much about capturing real reactions.
Or in our mid thirties, i've known nx. We are in great eight. He was very uncomfortable.
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There's a couple of other quick things for us to announce. We have a correction in our video on buying every tech ad we saw for a month. We demonstrated one product, the birdy personal CEO, to alarm incorrectly.
Specifically, the wall mount was not installed and IT doesn't work unless it's attached to the wall count. So we removed that section from the original video to avoid misrepresenting the product. We have reconducted our original test with the one attached and released a youtube short showing IT activating time.
Is still um a product that you probably shouldn't buy because it's two hundred dollars for A C O two detector, doesn't have any kind of like screen on IT or logging or anything um IT doesn't detect any other potentially harmful h gases. H there's like way Better value options that are way more effective and and do yeah work way Better. But anyway um yeah IT IT definitely does what he says he does so yeah good for them.
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Yeah does IT doesn't look like we want to talk about those things IT should because we're wearing the new tech bro vest from L T. T. store. It's interlaken with the same three down that you would find on our old three d down jacket, meaning that IT is surprisingly warm for how light the west actually is.
It's also made of a water resistant material and has a soft try cot kick back, which is quite coffee and designed to be able to be worn in the office over a buttock or polo, like many tech brows do. So you can dress IT down casually. You can laid out on top of the t shirt hooding your sweet. It's totally up to you. IT is kind of outer wear, though, because the materials .
made of the same stuff.
made of the same stuff is our three d downdraft. Thank you for that. And like most of our outwards, loaded with Y K K Y zip PPD pockets, so you can always have your centrals on hand test space.
AI is the .
future available now elected to G G slash tech, bro. So here's that. Made actually wears one of these vests every day. So this was like the most appropriate possible model .
for us to help you .
because IT looks quite natural things. Oh, just okay. I'm sorry, knowing nate, this picture is way funnier than if you don't know nate.
He's working on an electronics engineering project for us that is very, very exciting. And one hundred percent wears the best and one hundred percent would look exactly like that anyway. Oh my god, they pick.
They definitely picked the best people to model this. They are shown from the inter team. Do right though.
It's the tech provest. The reason it's not cheap is because it's like really three down. It's basically are three down jacket without the sleeves, without the sleeves.
Yeah so they nothing says disruptive innovation like the tech provest. Oh my god. Okay, the team working on the copy is actually gotten really, really funny over the last little bit.
I love IT. Nice, nice. Got the offset laptop bag POS. That's what a guy whose .
company was just reviewed looks like.
Yeah, all right. cool. All right. What else we, what else we got going on there? But we doing. Let's do a topic shi in video to ship one billion risk five course this year and video gave a keynote speech at the risk five summit with the speaker estimated that the company expects to ship about a billion risk five course across its gp s, cp S, S O S and other products.
Slides of the talk were shared on twitter by nick Brown, senior research fellow, university of edinburgh apc supercomputing center. The company has been switching from its proprietary microcontrollers to ones that are built on the open source I S. A since at least twenty fifteen and have now revealed that they have fully faced out their former falcon microcontroller in favor of custom risk five course.
All told, there are ten to forty of the course on every invidia chip. Depending on the chip's complexity, the company has developed at least three risk five microcontroller course and more than twenty custom risk five extensions. And video GPU have apparently had risk five GPU system processors .
since cheering.
This is super cool because in video has talked a lot about all of the the monitoring that they do in the low balancing and know all all the cool stuff that they're doing on their GPU dies. But they haven't said that they're using risk five that at least not way back then. I did I didn't know risk five.
Risk five is freaking everywhere. Yeah, it's really exciting. And especially if you look at the at the way that the relationship between armed, at least one of their partners is going right now.
Do IT is IT is not a good time for ARM to show any kind of any kind of weakness. It's a good time for ARM to be super, super magana ous and easy to work with because risc v has no licensing fees, no licensing fees. I'm excited.
I am really excited about a risk. Five have still been daily my snake and windows laptop ever since the chAllenge ended. I I don't know, but they took about the AMD framework that I built on short circuit because they needed IT for something. And then they like apparently needed IT for something for a while. So I ve just been using my snapdragon. I have the occasional issue with IT, but overall, i'm blown away how useable IT is and seeing seeing translation layers work to run programs and seeing the kinds of investments that major companies like NVIDIA are making into risk five and making IT Better, making IT viable, i'm prety hopeful.
It's good sign. Yeah having a big company behind a project like that um can sometimes be scary but often gives this gives its long term legs that just being open source. Y doesn't you know i'm saying that about a project that has existed for a very long.
you like need industry consortium to get to get together and say, okay, okay, ay, this is open source and like a super cool. But how are we going to how are we you going to push IT forward? Yeah.
you need CoOperation. It's good. It's going to school private.
Want to talk about that premia .
premia something? A private equity firm has purchased all available common stock for square space, meaning that square space is no longer a publicly traded company. Space went public three years ago in twenty twenty one, and yoo to fair month.
After that, IT reached a market cap of eight billion dollars, two billion less than the companies peak private valuation in twenty twenty two, its market cap fell off a Cliff, hitting two billion dollars, which while still a lot of money is significantly less than ten, before gradually returning to five billion dollars, which again is quite a swing. Three billion dollars is kind of a lot um and then premier purchases worth a combined total of seven point two billion dollars, likely indicating a degree of confidence that this rebound wasn't accidental. Um it's unclear what, if anything, will change for square space clients. And my delegation a read that as bunger ball at first. Um our .
discussion question is I have no idea what linus was going for when he sent this story. Does this affect our company somehow? Well, square space has been one of our longest running partners. Are they no, not .
quite close .
to way back with L T. T. And I guess all i'm trying to say is premiere, please don't screw IT up OK.
You've also got a lot on your hands now because the whole .
domaines thing.
yeah, there's a lot of people that scrambled to leave when domains went from google domains square space. And then now there's a lot of people scrambling to leave that domains are going from square space to squirt space still. But public to private, people are looking for alternatives is a thing.
Yeah so um you know just don't bung IT up please. Ah we like working with square space. We like using the product. Let a thing be a thing. Why don't be the smart private equity firm .
catos a cat talk? Oh, I think I just realized that catos has another tea in IT and what they can ever reiser that before. But okay um a lot of people can go to cloud player because cloud flare doesn't actually support that many domaines like Cliff. Lc doesn't support .
doc a oh okay, yeah that's a problem. So we canadians, yeah.
so we can just have come right.
So we have to .
use something else. And previously we did use google damage, right? And now obviously we don't and we don't use.
We used like go daddy way back in the day what you did yeah, I know .
we don't use that at all. No.
I know. I don't know the .
name of talk MIT. What's that? Do you know the name down of the new thing we use for domine?
Whatever the the pati said IT was good.
Only SHE was .
good at racing. He was .
pretty good.
Speaking of lady rate drivers, you know who I would love to see tackle that unless unless she's already done that and I missed IT, i'd love to see you and shelter.
Do IT just no, I don't know. I don't believe you.
It's started with that. He was like granger, something it's going to bother me now.
What do you want? What do you guys even try to figure out right now?
The domain thing? H, yes.
the domain thing. Would you guys even talking? We tell .
people .
we know we we use cloud fly for.
like almost everything, which is a way bigger honey pot. And this would be that's .
not what honeypot is.
Okay, that could be.
I don't I .
know it's also pretty.
You figure out yeah, that's fine. Just mean, why are we writing attention to this? No, you know Better. IT is, oh my god.
luis, have a security risk.
nice. sure. That had has been. Transfered, I put the on .
immediately became a security risk.
going to get out of this stock short.
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can just look at out. I just mean, Normally we talk about IT all we just don't bring that up.
Maybe maybe we need jump close to help with our right. We don't know what we're doing.
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Now you're basically just asking them to figure that out. Yeah, see. Yeah, you like this now he doesn't like the other side of this coin.
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But yeah, he might have been no, he might have been rewound. No, okay, not. I'm no, no.
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let's get some merge message as sure. Let's do that. Here's the pickle guys back.
Hey, when my favorite favor of deal pickles question for look how divers two recently concluded at sixty three day promise to improve the game, have you had a chance to check IT out? yeah. Feel its way for fun.
No, no.
No, I probably won't. I .
definitely won't.
You don't even know IT well.
like by the game if I feel like IT not like and so far about do picking up a new game these days when you're not familiar .
with the meta.
there's like they're so much so much Better like twenty five hours to know life that in the first week or two realistically I think i'm always just gonna feel kind of behind um and I just I don't have time in this A P V E game. sure. So like but I don't have a cruise to Carry me.
You could do some parties.
What you mean?
I could I know i'm part here. I'm .
sure wow, wow.
Chat move here. We also have a bunch people, the office that play like pull people yeah .
but i'm going to like pull people to game at night. We're going yeah exactly play IT to tape yeah will .
play something that pe is much .
is that it's like .
actually really like that hard.
I'm not trying to like playing people. The games not actually hard. I'm not trying to playing. People really do go on.
John has to do the harvest difficulty as a duo instead of a four stack.
And that was fine. But i'm not trying to flame anybody guys game well.
the game super easy if you're respect actual skill issue.
If only he was as good at super checks as he is that held divers too, literally stopped playing because he was tired of getting his monkey banks.
That's not true.
My monkey back.
Oh, my, who? Yeah, who? where? Why we play you? Okay, so I have do bird mends tonight. yeah. But then afterwards you .
invited me to .
play pool. Yes, play pool. Since what is that the best? No.
I can't pulled table.
why? Yeah, why are you going to move super checks there?
I was thinking that, yeah, yeah, yeah. Just move IT to smash. Nobody is IT here? Yes, yeah, yes. Have super checks.
Are everything I want to get a pb machine do what a flipping cost as much as a car like? Good one. It's like the pirates of the carribean, you know special addition or whatever.
Or they can be like flip and cheap. They can be like just a couple grand even though they're like supposedly fully functional. There's all kinds of modifications people will do on them. They'll put like you know more transparent glass on them and they're y'll do all kinds like mods staff and I like expand the sound of facts and make IT play different music. There's like the the depth of pinball machines i'm looking at IT going like I would need a consultant before I would be able to confidently buy a pinball machine.
I don't want .
you to appreciate free grand the second I bring at home. Like I I D want to like pick like good one or something. I don't know. Used turn one. It's freaking wild, dude, it's wild.
But ice vic says linus, jumping into other hobbies, then complaining about how people love their hobby, pay more for stuff they want is hilarious. That's what i'm even talking about, not even remotely what i'm talking about. I'm talking about how it's a rapid all and rain .
and is something .
that I understand well, I don't know what the value of the different things is, and IT seems like I couldn't possibly hope to. Why is pirates of the carribean worth more than cats in america? I don't know.
So I have no idea. There is a sixteen thousand dollar Adams family pinball machine.
I I even look at brand new like I I was just looking at.
This is refurbished. This is one thousand ninety two refurbished the pinball company.
okay. I wasn't even looking at retailers. So there's I want to say pinheads or something like that.
There's like a community that has a byle trade. And then I was looking at facebook marketplace as well. And just the range like they go from two grand to twenty thousand dollars. And these are second hand machines.
They're all the second hand and like that of everyone who list like how many hours IT has on IT or whatever brought to know there's a way to fake that like we found out during the mighta car of video that s proves car had been odometer swapped. Oh really yeah. So IT had like markings from an auto record on IT once they pulled IT out that we're like low kilometers didn't come from that car that sure as heck wasn't written at the factory.
So like, I don't know. Can you odometer swap A P, B? I don't know. free.
The one makes water all vintage. No.
that's not true. That's time. Not true.
Stern, i've said IT like a bunch of times. Yeah.
you can definitely still buy brand new machines, but i'm not really like a brand new machine kind of you like I bought a used super chest machine because I know that I can turn around and like that I kind of I at least like played the game and there's only like a couple of variance. So I was able to I read like this four hundred page super checks owners owners thread on like some pinball form of of some kinds of arced game forum.
So like i'm pretty versed in that. But there's like four variants of the game pinball. It's an endless and theyve been around since like the eighties are whatever. So they can be like, you know there's like i'm sure there's like a valley of vintage ness.
You know like if they are like old, they are just old, but if they're really old vintage, especially if they're still working, i'm just saying I don't understand IT. Um but I do I just I want one for the launch basically for the for the members launch at the apartment in club. yeah.
Can and see hey, one poll, I was eating those cargo pants, but as an extra short boy, twenty four, inc.
I had to hold off. Aren't much of there you go.
ancient cool couple .
questions. Are they hummable? Are their plans for a short version? How are the sales?
Uh, unfortunately, they are not easily hamil. And right now, we don't have plans for a shorter in seme. Sales have been pretty solid though. I think this is our first really successful pant.
Oh yeah, I think man like shorts.
Oh, sure it's no, no, I no, no, yeah no, no, no smaller and seem um.
有点 流量, 老板 那个。
So I yeah, good.
cool. Someone didn't save a file to the server and IT screwed things up. Like IT always does never save a file to your local machine.
Did you fix that?
No, I fixed a different issue. Oh, I fixed an issue where a file was deleted off of the server over a week ago.
I want .
to recover IT from a oud got .
that good of nice, bad, nice, scary, good job cries. May I asked what the .
file was? Um IT was a IT was a little plain exclusive.
What was IT Dennis's .
version and was IT like the whole folder?
I think IT was a .
folder with the whole bunch of the denise stuff. I have no idea. I'm not super up on all of the different types working copies that we have got IT.
Yeah okay, great. Because when we have three days of on sight replication, so really messed IT. Uh, okay, so we did that one last time I got for you. Hey, D L L dot one. Could we get a future to buy items not in stock? There is always an item of a stock when I want to order, rather wait a long time than to pay postage twice.
Thanks for everything. No, sorry. Inventory management is really hard.
And I could go on a really, really, really long thing about why that would make IT way harder. But I think it's pretty boring for everyone else. The short answer is no. It's really hard. Um and the odds that some other item would accidentally go out of stock while we got the other item in stock, uh, would be really high.
And that would mean that we'd have all these orders like cute that we would either take your money for and then um what wait, when did we deliver IT? Did the order get play now? Or is that when we fulfill IT and then the return window tracking and then the accounting complication of when the order was actually placed as that, when the money came as that, when we ordered the thing and we send IT out, IT actually does that a lot of complication, and we're just not going to do that. What we are going to do is we're onna manage our inventory Better so that the site doesn't like half out of stock ghost. That's what we're focused on.
How long how often have reviews that say they going to purchase .
five to ten .
more of the thing that .
they I don't know what thing .
in the world I wanted .
buy five to ten more.
Can you like twenty .
don't exist.
I have book bulk pack.
I would .
buy them in bulk, especially if they're not going to be have any printing on them.
These are getting really good reviews. Just.
i'm just glad you guys like that. He goes, there are currently perfect reviews.
Don't temple them.
I love you. That's true. I remember when I had that video that had zero dislikes for like years. Then I mention when just got bond yeah like you. But that's .
what happens. And these are the guys that like us 呀。
questionable. Those people that .
hate watch this, this is actually something I have encountered, like I encountered posts that are like this long about how awful I am and how you're barely more tolerable than me. And IT ll be like they'll be referring to something that we talk about like three and a half hours into like some marathon on as one show. And with all the context of lake, everything we said before IT, i'm sitting here going, you know, you can change the channel.
It's an option. We do have the technology mean, what are you supposed to be doing that? I got a few more topics we only got, this week has minutes.
This week has been insane. Okay, I didn't even realize. I didn't even realize when I SAT down to do one show today. How insane. This week a bit.
I was sitting here going, like, all man, i'm really tired this week like i'm kind of glad it's going to be a bit of a shorter show because I I just like I don't have the energy for IT and I was like, man, what what did we get up to this week? Like there's the mighty car mods shoot. We had a we had like a whole bunch of other shoes. I reviewed a lot of scripts and videos and like. Dude, I went to equines .
s clinics. yeah.
That so they build themselves as the biggest tech companies nobody ever heard of, which you've heard that line. You heard that line before, right? Yeah, they may actually be right. They might actually be the ones.
Yeah, I know of equinox, not echo ics, had even spelt.
Ah here E Q U, I N, I X and I X okay .
yeah eight center .
company and enterprise network technologies.
No, I this you would think this would be something that I have. You would think so.
But these guys Operate that completely different. They don't give two flying leading companies.
google cloud as your A U S, netty, zoom OK.
They give two flying .
bugger .
low play. We are just a stain on the back of their heel because they walk through the, I don't know, boozy park next to their pent house they live in. We don't matter to these guys. I think I shouldn't say that because they didn't sponsor the video. And so so we did a tour dude um this place was flipping wild.
Um and the reason the reason they actually showed up on my radar was because I found out that they were planning to use the deeper lake cooling system in lake ontario to cool a data center. And I was like, that's knee. I don't know who these guys are, but let's go, let's get in touch. Look, partner list, uh, A O K, O K, O K, absolutely.
Is there a large technology company in the fortune hundred? Well.
about all of them. Chat out, chat out, partner list. And what was cool about IT was they went full open, commoner, like they litter.
They literally showed me our room that if I walked any further into IT and was caught on the motion sensors and cameras, there would be, there would have to be a report to the S. C. C. That someone was in the room.
But you allowed to, like, look.
I was allowed to look into the room. We got a shot. We got a shot of the room.
That's pretty cool. okay?
You know how when we do tours of factories and facilities and stuff, there's always like, no, no filming signs everywhere, right? Yeah they didn't have a single one. You know why? Because nobody would be taking in there if they had a camera.
That's one way .
to do IT. They built this building custom, kay, they built IT. So the foundation was feet above ground level.
You know why flooding? Because the city wouldn't let them put baller ds and truck stoppers around IT, because they're unattractive. So they made this. So if you RAM the building, you will literally hit the king foundation. Okay.
that that is a solution.
Custom building. That's the way they did IT. These guys are absolutely insane. Okay, so on the roof, on the roof, okay, so you know the speed of light, right, so faster stuff can go, but the speed of light is not fixed. okay?
Logitech them of this years ago, when they showed their light speed, wireless ongles actually outperforming a cable, because the speed of light through an optical fiber or any medium, through through any medium is variable. So through an optical fiber, we we approximate that the speed of light is about two thirds of the speed of light in a vacuum. But in air, it's very close to the city of light in a vacuum like nine, seven.
I can't remember what IT is. The point is it's a lot more than two thirds. So get this on the roof. They have microwave dishes that are pointed at the T, S, X. And toward new york, trying to where the other, where the other, l. Gery, where, where there are other exchanges, so that they have the lowest possible latency link because light through a fiber optic cable not fast enough?
That's pretty.
Do I saw a cage there that not only had all four sides closed, not only had visibility blockers installed in the cage, not only had the fifth ceiling chain links installed on the top? Okay, because because some companies will have regulations for particular data, particular Operations, that you have to have six sides essentially on on the cage that did not only did have all of that IT had touch sensors in the change, if you so much as lean, if you so much is lean on their cage, the head of security for chronics gets a call. And that will not be a good call.
Something do.
This place was wild, and they showed us everything, absolutely everything, nothing that they were not legally allowed to show us. They showed us everything echinus s nothing from their customers that they were allowed to show us. But like, they had an empty cage.
So I was able to go in and show how the cold, air and hole separation works. And like I held the temperature sensor, you can see IT like open up the thing and like that. So we were able to do really cool demos because they really did let us in.
It's going to be probably one of the coolest videos we have ever done. Do not miss IT. This is like, no, actually far real a data center, like like of the highest of the highest tear, like your bank and your I S P and the cloud services that you use. Your bank is that this is where they are.
that old windows ninety eight.
So so the room, the room that you have to file an ssc report, if anyone, if anyone, so much as goes into IT and approaches the rack, any guess this is to what's in there? The sec is involved. So you know, IT has to do with exchanges and trading. I'll tell you that much.
I don't even going to know like the names are different things, but i'm i'm assuming it's the trading computers.
No, no computers.
No computer now, no computer.
Because they would all have their own cages. They would have their own least space and everything that they caged off.
I thought, I mean, I thought the room.
okay, the room just there's a room on the floor .
and there's no problem across the room.
Now they don't need computers in there, in computer.
Is that what? I have no idea at a daily center, a room with no computers, that if anyone goes into the S. A, C, has been told records of some kind. No, no, no records.
networking.
Would you not consider that computer? No gear though? Yeah, no gear. what?
Schools of fiber optic cable.
the c has been.
So i've heard of this is the one that keeps all of the trading platforms fair. So you can't have shorter links. Everybody has to have the same lengths of cable.
I saw a video, so I had one in their building and IT was this giant pool. And IT goes from the switch to like another switch. And it's just thirty kilometers of cyber.
You can't have less late away.
less pools in the cause.
like nano seconds matter in trading.
let's say. So exactly this video, like the further you could be, and then everyone has to have that much.
that length of a five optically man, isn't that cool?
I feel like i've heard of this before, but just completely forgot. So it's said tom's got made a video on this. I probably watched that. It's probably old and I probably forgot.
And then that is cool. So omeo long schools here. These are just a to a for fairness within this data center floor.
okay? So different companies that are using this data center.
and then they were to use separate, they have to use like that service that echlin ics offers for the like the fair linux. And that's something that like from a regulatory standpoint, they have to subscribed to.
And equinox stem cells probably have a bigger one that also does the building.
i'm assuming um probably yeah yeah um I actually I don't know because it's gonna depend on the like. It's going to depend what partners .
are in there .
and and but yeah no yeah I do this place. I have I haven't given away the whole video like this places flipping wild and I was I was joking with them. I was like, yes, so when we did the intel fab tour, they kind of quipped to me that the last person they could remember giving this level of access to was then president barack O.
A. And um and I was I just I told the anette because I kind of wanted to see their reaction and they were kind of like, I think anyone we've ever done this but because remember, they're not just showing me around a little bit like they had an entire onto oge there with us. They had like their head of, oh man, i'm going to a get this wrong as .
heads like head of ba.
nice me, obama and Taylor swift we like birds and feather, you know okay, I was going to say, right so so they didn't just like show us around. We had already his title. He was like the head of like global architecture solutions or something like that.
But in canada, he was like like the canadian head of IT, but like globally. So like any any canadian based, he like deals with. So essentially he's like a global architecture lead guy, but like canadian based or something like this. Yes, so they had they had him there. They had.
They had a unt had, as far as I could tell, head of security lake, I don't know if that was for the country or just like at all, but he was like, he looked like a head of security just and super smart. He the guy, just like, knew everything off the top of his family, like every customer, like everything that was chat IT out IT might have just been for that center, but I don't know. But had security there, do these guys were these guys, these guys are crazy.
So they not only like showed a surrender, whatever, but they were there to answer basically any question we had. I asked how much, how much? How much are loading per square foot each floor was designed for. Wasn't expecting them to give me that, that is like that's a spec of their building design like they .
just know .
IT and they knew approximately off hand and then found out and they told me and I go OK, there's six feet of concrete between every floor if the place was crazy. Dude, you want to believe the condo IT runs? It's a thing of beauty, is a thing of beauty.
You know you're a nerd when you I enjoy that as well, just to be clear. But you know you're a nerd when you get excited .
about the condo IT runs? yes. So were in the filming everything right? Like they really like I just don't think with everyone this cool and they might have at some point maybe maybe you know whoever I was talking to didn't remember.
Are you worried about like revisions to the video because they noticed .
something or whatever? No, because um a lot of their building is designed to be security first. So because they're going to have third party people visiting their own cages or whatever else it's designed so that they can see or touch or do anything they're not supposed to do. Yeah, so everything that chronics showed us was chronics stuff, and everybody who approved that was literally standing there in our group as we went around. So IT was one of IT was one. Those situations where like, IT was a sponsored video, but like, I didn't IT anyway, we got hundred percent and they'd even I think the only couple of things they asked for in the because I went to the script with them the only like they ask for a couple of things um I said they Operate over two hundred and fifty data centers worldwide and they were like, kk, we understand two hundred and fifties a kind of nicer around the sounding number we understand why you did that but can you say over two hundred and sixty like, okay, cares right? I'm not not going to dig in my .
head already doing the specific .
your life minor details like that. I I just mean like they didn't they didn't ask me to change my voice or my thoughts, which I guess is like fine because realistically, I was just nerdy the whole time anyway. And there were stuff that I left out that they mentioned like they had a lot of the initial briefing was about the like environmental impact, stuff that they work on and and initiatives like that. And I was like I basically left out all of IT because at the end of the day, it's already gonna over a twenty minute video just you know.
we just released two videos on processors that are really power efficient. People care a lot.
Yeah yeah and and so I get I get that, you know when people go on economics website, know that needs to be the first thing that they see and understand the importance of that stuff. They do seem to tune a very real work into being a more sustainable company, which is great. But IT isn't why people tuned into this.
And it's and I need to be focused on what people click this video to see, you know and and so I took a lot of that stuff out really like, okay, you know, we want to let you be the expert. They suggest a bunch of like titles and bund nails. And I like what geared up to have the talk, you know, because brand suggestions for that stuff, they're never god.
And I started talking and they were like, just do whatever they gets, lots of viewers and I like, okay, today I will nice so much yeah, they just compete immediately back down well, like, yeah, no, you i've been you're here because, like, that's what you do. And we're doing this because this is what we do. So, yeah, do you think that's pretty? Yeah, no.
Do I know? I told, I told the business team that basically, I I travel anymore. If a brand asks, say, how much of a bag of money does IT take to get line is to to travel anymore and I just say, no right, but what I will travel for is something I like we've done anyway.
If if it's something that like IT takes off something on my bucket list, i'll i'll get on the plane. It's like and I know I probably sound a little spoiled right now, but the reality of IT is that I spent a lot of years traveling way too much. Uh IT was hard on my body.
IT was hard on my family and um the the reduction in travel because of COVID really opened my eyes to and not just mine because i've always felt like couldn't this just be conference call you like? I've always had that mindset, but I think IT opened a lot of people's eyes to how much of what we do in person could just be done remotely and mid forced people to work around that. Nobody was really travelling and my whole thing has been like OK well what I just cheap at that way um so I I still do travel a little bit.
I mean, I did compute tax. I did see yes, to see here. I'm going to do see, yes, i'll do compute tax again. Obviously, I did the micron a facility to her. But wouldn't you go to micron?
Yes, exit. yeah. But I want to go everywhere. Why are you really going to compete text before .
being real to ay? Yeah but i've going to see yes, because I just like, should probably be that yeah yes. Like, I hate E S, no offense if you live in fabulous loss vegas, but IT is not.
It's not my kind of town. I like, I like a, you know a book or an interesting article to read and like, you know, a nice spot on the couch. Like, that's my idea of a good time.
I, I, I love a stage place. Like, I like, I I would do that. You, I would hop down to to vegas, to the lake. You watch a couple shows or something like but like in general, the vegas vide not a thing.
Sorry, IT is not a town made .
for either us. Yeah and no judgment if you're into vegas, hey, you do you to have fun yeah what are we supposed be doing right now?
We should probably head into one after dark.
Oh, no. I want to talk about small town pan opto con suit in court. The institute for justice, a nonprofit public interest law firm, is suing the city of north folk Virginia over its extensive network of security cameras that use automatic license plate readers to log every passing car alongside the cars color, make a model and any distinctive characteristics.
Officials, including police, can then request the system, give them a list of locations a car has been, create lists of cars that visited specific locations, and even track cars that are often seen together. Yeah, that the lawsuit aims to either shut down the camera system or to require police to obtain a warrant before accessing the feeds are collecting information from the database. That's right.
No warrant. Big hikes. This is like something I would expect to be reading about, like china, not the U.
S. The fact that this got installed at all. And oh, by the way, these cameras are run by floor.
Who has Cameron? Over five thousand communities? IT is unclear at this time how common, please miss use of the system is, but too well publicized incidents saw a sagey c kansas police attended use the system to stock his estranged wife in october twenty two. And a police chief in the same city used the system to stop his x girlfriend and her new boyfriend in october of twenty twenty three.
And I gar to you. If they stay, install, this will keep happening. And this type of information is going to leak both of those things.
IT is likely that this law sweet focuses on north folk because IT is in the jerdan tion of the fourth circle for circuit appeals court, which recently ruled against warrantless drone surveilLance. In a different case.
warrantless .
jonson's hikes, huge mondo hikes. That's all I really have to say about that. Um oh no, I have something really cool. I actually I saw this and I just like lost my base. But now I don't want to i'm not going to sign up for an account. That's fine, because I can see what I need to see before the thing parts like lego start whatever to all on oh my god, video conf, whatever video conference on a plane. Dude, dude. Tar airways mean its first light using starling internet on tuesday, making them the second airline to launch starlink service after hawaii airlines who got there is in february, according to business insider who had a representative on the guitar ways, plane downloads speeds reached up to two hundred and fifteen. Make a bit per second.
That's not for the whole plane.
That's for one person. Cattaro airways plans to make start link wifi free to all passengers compared to its regular inflight wifi, which is extremely slow and costs ten dollars per flight. That means passengers can even make video calls or in lives, something that kataria was demonstrated with a video call between their CEO and starting CEO.
Elon musk e. On a prior test flight, cattaro airways plans to roll out the service to around sixty percent of its sleet, and twenty twenty five united airlines and air friends have also announced to deals with starling. This cannot come soon enough as someone who spends time on plains and would like to get some actual bloody work done.
Yeah I am like more actually like I know starting super important for like rural areas and disaster response and and all of that stuff. And it's like actually a super amazing technology. We we've talked about IT before.
It's awesome. This one's gonna be more meaningful to my day to day life, personally. So I have personal excitement.
It's also interesting because IT notes that you know regular inflight wifi is expensive and slow. And I think that might be just guitar airlines, but they're plenty on offering .
starting for free. Yeah so that tells us something about the relative affordability of yeah because the same lays are just up there there they've i've been. So you might as well use .
the capacity unless I have a strong work reason, I don't tend to get in flight wifi anyways.
You do not tell about conference calls. I'm talking about like just being able to access the future internet, a reasonable speed IT cut out for like probably an hour of my flight to toronto and then like forty five minutes of my flight back. Like it's not it's not usable.
Oh, right. I remember why I started talking about echo ics because that was this week and I totally forgot because I flew out sunday night. I had that shoot for like twelve, thirteen hours on monday. And then I took the red eyes back home so that I could be home in time for the mid car mos club tuesday morning. So this week i'm just like.
I think that .
I had badminton in training on tuesday night, which was this with the guy that i'm like, it's not with a coach, but he's like done some coaching but also we're both doing everything like we're just trying to like help each other improve yeah we're like both feeding and like both doing the foot work drills and look like that same time. So I had that that was that was crazy. My legs are so much in very much pain.
Then like wednesday, I don't remember even what happened wednesday and thursday. Yesterday I had training again because i'm ying, i'm trying to let get good for our tournament in december. So like i'm just I I have no idea was going on.
Man, yeah, I know. Do i'm sorry. We will get to emerge messages. Ah I guess we have we kind of ah let's power .
for these. Do we can do in both pretty ick. Chrome is purging you origin, the extension page in the chrome web store is still up, but some users reporting pop ups from chrome, telling them that u block origin is now unsupported and turning the extension off.
Google says that it's new. Newly rolled out manifested three framework still allows developers to create ad blockers for chrome, but many u block users, however, are talking about moving to firefox or brave because of this interruption. Um discuss question how many people are actually going to switch off of chrome and is IT enough to matter?
I don't think .
this could be that .
many people will see.
but hopefully I will be.
I mean, I mean, people I think a lot of people thought internet explored was unavailable at one point. They had like ninety plus percent market or whatever IT was. So anything can change.
Anything can change. Do a firefox pull now? No, I don't feel like being lied to right now, which is why .
not going to o then can you um can you move r box? Yeah IT. Um not only does the the new designs of the product pages and stuff in in the lab's website look look all all super neat and we're writing cooler articles and things like that.
but.
There's A A little bit .
of that I don't have you even to know way just for you guys, just for all of you flow playing .
and that was not my idea, but I think it's hilarious. So it's there um yeah all right because .
I don't feel like being lied to right now. I'm not going to buy an A M D A new B A 4 motherboard AMD new eight hundred series motherboards are a mess, according to a recent article over on x da developers who have who has been strongly critical of amy motherboards.
So for starters, the b eight forty is named as though IT is a betar chip set, which typically allows CPU over clock, but instead IT not only doesn't have over clocking support like last generations budget eight, six, twenty, but upwards. IT is arguably worse than the a six twenty because the only supports P, C I expressed gene three for graphics and storage, while a six twenty supports in four X D A also claims that the rest of the chip sets aren't really that different from last gen. The x eight seventy e only adds Mandatory Y U S before to the x six seventy e specks, while the x eight seventy adds that and A P C I E five point o lot.
Uh, A P C I E five point o lot is also the only upgrade that b fifty has over be six fifty. The conclusion reached by X D A S that these upgrades s don't justify the Price increase in. And is resorting to shady naming tactics agreed comparable to NVIDIA az, infamous for eighty twelve gig controversy. It's almost like AMD was never .
your friend. Yeah.
they want show money.
Careful people can.
I am do I am so tired of deceptive naming schemes? I know I keep talking about how I want to be like more positive than our coverage, but I just you just you see so much of IT. I think I think that a lot of the time, it's easy for people to watch our content and go well, that doesn't seem like that big of a deal.
Yeah, it's cumulative. You know like IT eats at you. Like you see this kind of stuff over and over and over again. You see people make mistakes. And like you know, you read about people who are getting confused by IT.
You know like you'll see people all I want to I want to core I seven, you know not realizing that they're buying an ultra laptop and that core I seven not fast and like probably doesn't matter compared to the core I five for editing documents, right? Like it's just the way that I ve just wish that we could market honestly because honest marketing is, if you have a good product, is actually Better. Educating your customers turns them into informed customers and turns them into advocates for your brands like IT. Maybe that's my new career. Be like a marketing consultant, you know, going tell them to be less stupid.
Yeah wasn't that that .
was a direction potential at one point potentially? yeah. I know something I considered I never had offered for.
That's not what W D. Offered me. No, they wanted me to like like lead marketing for or beyond marketing group.
No, not lead IT. I was going to work for anyway. Yeah, no, I wouldn't wouldn't be high up enough to have actually made a difference.
I don't think looking back on to know. All right. H what else we got? Oh, wash your bottle, kids. So this, my friends.
This oh my god, seriously um then you liked interpret IT, I think so what I can post every go do you want to sum in? So this is why we redesigned the water bottled, making IT much easier to pull out your own ring and wash. IT, yes, IT was worth IT.
That's A S that's a move. Nice moose. What about the added flavor? Show me your mouse. okay. We eluded to this earlier, but the last big one this week is ARM councils qualcomm license.
This week, ARM gave sixty days notice to welcome they're canceling their architectural licence agreement on grounds of repeated material breaches to the agreement. Notably, ARM will be facing calcomp at trial in just fifty one days over qualcomm acquisition of CPU. Start up new via neva's license was supposed to only allow server chip applications and was supposed to be non transferable.
But welcome is just been like using IT, notably in the snapdragon elite ite laptop chips that they released this year. Both companies stark Prices fell in response to the announcement of arms decision. I GTA think they are blessing.
I agree.
But to what end? Like, why is media attack really gona pick up the slack in the phone space? No, like, immediately.
But no, no, no, no, they're Better than you probably realized. It's probably been a while and you've looked at media tax latest stuff. They are actually like pretty good now yeah, qualm lost and ARM. I really .
just want risk to win.
That's very funny. And this this is the kind of stuff that, if armed, just act like a petrol ant child about .
things and and .
fair is almost not um not gonna out of this looking like sense either like licensing agreements do exist for a reason. Alright then it's time for after dark.
Let's do IT OK OK out a port stop button. And then do the .
purple. Parle.
understand, they are welcome. March messages, hey, deal. Sitting here, listening to the stream, doing my black brill therapy for my eye cancer can read well, but I can listen. What is your most interesting non tech podcast or book to read? Your a book person, not a vegas person.
interesting. H I was interesting. Non I don't know if I listen to podcasts.
um. Man, i'm mostly, i'm mostly an article reader these days. I don't find much time to read for leisure.
Um after my sister died, um terran gave me a book called two days with murray that is like super famous. I read that so that's probably that's the last book I read. Uh, IT was good.
Hopefully it's not on topic for you. Really hope your treatment goes well. um. Any non tech podcasts, uh oh.
podcasts. Um I only and I don't list to that often anymore, but just the yard.
Yeah okay.
Fun brow podcast. This a book you said interesting book. I would absolutely not say this is the best book. I don't even know if i'd say it's an amazing book. I I don't have .
recommended anyone else. I was risky to give a book, recommended people to judge immediately deely to judge because .
they go ahead. They said, interesting book. OK interesting. And IT is an interesting book. S three point .
eight six of five and it's probably that's .
probably justified. The plot is not that amazing, but it's a very interesting book. It's sealed when you buy IT, you have to break the seal on IT and then there's pieces of like evidence you know they're .
looking for stuff that they can listen to as an audio book, right? No, okay.
I didn't .
put that part meat. Let's move on.
Probably i've got a lot of audio books down. It's like, okay.
why you read me? How look finds some .
good audio talks? okay. sure. Excited for the. Excited for the mcm collaborate video after collaborating with the world world's best offer. Ating you to channel? Are there any other non tech channels that would make for an .
interesting collaboration?
Plato, s. The republic, narrated by ray. Child or child? I'm not sure which IT is. They go does a very good job. It's it's a really good.
They go, go with that instead. Thank you. Look, that was much more helpful.
Or bk elephant graveyard also very good.
Okay, i'm going to lean on. I'm going to lean on my costs again. I I don't really watch youtube much. And the other non tech channels that would make for an interesting collaboration channels, I don't know.
non tech.
I would love to see you with a click spring was that he's doing an and log uh, version of the antikities mechanism. I guess that would be a tech channel cause the any kithneb m is technically a tech channel but he does machining videos.
I'd love to do like .
how why do you go to tech?
I think it's kind of cool to do like like like like work station effectiveness analysis with like an engineering channel or like an animation, something like that because that's a space that's really not well documented in terms of like how to benchmark. Same with like music production. So we bring in like a we basically like bring in like form machines or something like that.
We go, okay, we built what we think is like a good, Better, best ultimate. You do you think you? We'll watch? Let's see. Let's see if any of this matters. You know, I think something like that would be pretty cool.
yeah. If if you I mean, you could work with like bon appetite or something and oh yeah, find like, you know gamers and notorious for not want I to spend time cooking because that.
I mean they could be gaming.
obviously sick.
We have a sponsorship coming up. The deal is not actually inked. And I want them to be the one to announce IT not us.
but you know.
well, not. I say who he is, oh yeah. But L, T, T store is is on kind of like a sponsorship drive right now, sponsoring other youtube bars. So we're working on some stuff.
So i'm not gonna you who IT is, but what I will tell you is that it's someone that flow playing chat has mentioned in the last two minutes. Oh yeah, and it's a pretty it's a pretty sizeable sponsorship dollar amount. T S.
It's comfortable ly five figures. So it's like there are a pretty big deal. okay? Yeah, i'm pretty excited. Think it's not lunches.
Well, i'm disappointed.
Ted, can you survive eating mold for more than a week?
Well, i'll pay you a big sponsorship to find out lying .
a stomach pump tips .
that would actually be a hilarious, like mr. Beast style video parity. How much Molly lunchables cheese can you eat? Like the last person to the last person to be eating lunch ble moldy cheese wins this car.
We water cooled. Your dialect machine. Yeah.
doing some form of like computer experiment thing using science. Mindy, hand Green, something like that can be hand Green, seems super cool. yeah.
Everyone else is like too closely related. Like even electronic boom is probably too close. We've already covered with them.
I think what small sh a couple times that events and stuff there, like super cool, be fun.
yeah. Because because I can think of a few different ways that you could even do that as well.
I think for me at this point in my career, honestly, i've got hindon at all when IT comes to tech. I'd rather i'd rather go on someone else this channel I think just like, yeah, I know you're doing something like weird dalis play like practically anything yeah is play paint ball with, you know grape you see after catching you I what's whatever kind of I don't we get great to .
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to the radiator. Oh, my god.
I was not expecting .
that reference of man. okay?
Five second films.
Oh, that would be fun today. Used to watch those guys in university.
They were their back. They took out a very long time.
What is going? The great pest.
I don't even know this reference, and I don't want .
to google OK.
I say, why does .
kids you know yeah okay.
I remember .
now it's a reference guys. It's a reference. Okay um great.
I don't I have to like bring up my youtube and figured .
out very hard to watch. I think .
practically anyone do.
you can be honest. Yeah anyways.
moved on a hey deal.
finally buying something from the storm. Now how was obvious going with the city and the badminton center?
We submitted our package to the city. Um they have not gotten back to us what like about the result, but but this is promising. They did get back to us to say that they have received our package and that they have scheduled a meeting to discuss IT and um that they would follow up with us with a decision and next steps that good, which to me sounds like there are next considering .
the next house mentioned, I mean, it's good that you .
heard anything yeah and the they're on IT, that's always a sign. How quickly you get an email back tells you more than probably anything else about how important something is to the person on the other side said .
there was a project that i'm working on took like over a month for them to respond recently. But then we had a meeting about IT this week and now we have meetings about IT every week moving forward. And so it's probably fine now.
kay or I could tell you something about how busy the other person is. Remember, remember, it's it's relative, right? We can change multiple variable. You can't compare one person to another person.
I'm saying that if you had worked with the city in the past and they would take a month or never to reply to your emails and are working with them now and they're like on the same day next day, a couple days, that's good. You're good. Yeah, you're are a high priority.
So i'm i'm really i'm really, really optimistic about whale and i'm really excited. Um as for that good, it's been soft open for almost a month now, I think. And next week we are gonna move the evening, the very evening, seven ten P M uh drop in session to be paid.
We are the new floors in note.
So only one side is open and we have signed up everywhere saying that the floors are temporary. So what's going to happen is we have placed the P O for our new floor uh from Victor uh, they have said sixty ten weeks for production. Um once they arrive, the same company that installed our floors is going to install these ones for us because they did a great job of the installation, just the defective material.
Um so they're gona install IT on the site that is currently unfinished. Then we're going to move all our programs over there, then they are going to go on the side that is finished now they are going to rip out the bad parts. They are onna put in the new parts, and then they are going to go away and then they will actually be finished. Very exciting.
Super exciting. I wasn't expecting there to be so many people here is very popular, right? I was amazing. yeah.
The whole time danced, he was building a giant facility for just needed toy with .
because I was there by myself for until, like one pm, and I thought I am this places is dead line says no clients. And then, like, four hundred people showed up and all of the courts were jammed. And I was like, alright, maybe linus, maybe line is student, have been doubtful .
as friends and family right now.
Well, people, the best way to get people to tell everyone they know about something is still not to tell anybody. So we I don't friends were friends to my knowledge we have never posted IT publicly yet and yet every time I go in there I recognize hardly anybody. Um and I think we have over a thousand people on in our customer database. Now my parents .
told a couple of their friends about IT like, oh my god, I love badminton ton there's no where to play. We're going to go there. Yeah, I had no idea.
Babbington was this popular. incredible. Are you are you going to work out with me again when .
there's a gym of the band? absolutely. My life is coming down a lot and come back to the Normal gym. I feel bad. I feel bad.
I'm back to where I was. Good for the sickness.
good. I got a long way to recovery. But things are coming here.
Good there. yeah.
Alright, what else we got?
Hi, question for linus in spring, commander, how do you deal with the end game leg and all the players get to unit cut? Same a skill issue. Solarium turbo space program minecraft, no, IT is a real .
problem even though it's an old game like was IT like two thousand eight or something like that.
I can't remember when the commander came out off the top my head but even though it's all the game, it's single um and so even modern processors struggle to handle the the maximum unit counts on these like gigantic forty kilometer square maps um and as if anyone, if anybody in in the lobby has a slower computer, IT slows down the game for everybody because um the everyone has to be able to handle the same. H so combat is all physics based in the game. So because you're seeming every moving project dial on the entire map, it's IT gets pretty ridiculous.
IT is fair .
that IT gets ridiculous, but the others not really much you can do about IT. Get good, get Better computers. I don't promote mindless consumerism by .
more computers. Yeah, good. Make sure that when you're doing that, they are .
notably powered by batteries. Yeah, live in batteries with .
lots .
of ideas possible.
And on and LED you get LED in your batteries to get the let out.
Any updates on a potential club with big time would love to seen an alt t staff subject to Jerry .
lie detector test. I don't know that sounds really funny and I I don't know. I don't think we have anything planned like collabone wise, but I I did say before that I loved sponsor big time.
I don't actually know where we are at on that. I don't know if i've got an update, but the team knows that I would like to do that. So hopefully I like to work with them. Hopefully someday we will get all i'll get like my phone blowing up like group to drive big time. So will see.
Hey, luks, mom and dale, what are your your thoughts on cod blocks six having advanced audio subscription was next charging to unlock the frame.
Y wait, what I don't know.
like surround sound also, I thought I was bloopers. I know that yeah, I always got .
the globs enhanced audio.
What are you subscribe?
Do you need to buy? how? How do I? How do not see this guess? Also, i'm on read right dot com, which i've also never heard of, enhanced headphone mode designed to give you more missive sound using tech from anybody. Direction, accuracy of .
direction. actually.
Did we come full circle? All we back to E A X.
Are they not using, like f moor woo eyes, which is special audio.
you can unlock a five year license for personalize sound profile and bodies and special audio technology.
What is this?
I mean, it's not unprecedented to have to pay for a subscription or pay for her. Yes, like animals to have to pay yeah like at most. And linos like to have to pay for like like a codec or but accurate placement of sounds, which can be helpful, multiply audio cues, like first steps, gunfire, twenty dollars for a five year lessons.
I mean, that doesn't for the amount of money that you're gonna spend on, like dogs, right? IT doesn't seem wasn't IT caught that had the stupid dog that you could buy that you were so set? No, oh.
was that battle field? No, was R T S game I member.
Are you sure whatever the point is some like nonsense cosmetic for the amount of money you're going to spend on that? This doesn't seem that unreasonable, especially if there if it's effectively just licensing a third party audio attack. With that said, I think that this is what like a ninety canadian dollar game. Like if you're spending that much on this game, then I mean, is IT not pretty reasonable for them to just include good audio also like knowing .
that you had a disadventure ge compared to other players because you didn't pay the subscription that goes along with the game is to get her a little rough.
You've recently released a special audio tool as well as well. again.
Some final fantasy fourteen fans this is according to read right out com, where the services been available for a while have expressed dissatisfaction, comparing IT to similar technologies like to be utmost, which some say offer comparable spatial audio without the extra cost. Ah alright, well, good luck everybody. A man.
i'd decided to not do the whole cobb six thing, and now i'm happy that decision I missed. Like having shooters to play.
you're onna change into a non gamer basically ah you going to be a non gamer until like balers gate four comes out yeah and it'll .
be in like it's like gonna be like hazardous .
ever licence they just left oh yeah based larian yeah all right yeah the next game .
that Larry makes is not going to be.
Wow, hazard up like so bad they have quite .
the blueprint to at least make up like, you know, far try seventeen.
Tell you, stop you right there. Show me a like husband. Show me a husson game studios game that's like, good.
What that they made. I remember getting their monopoly game in my serial box when I was a kid. Actually, those games you're pretty good. There was boggle and oly.
I forget which I know. I have launched the games that had the hazard logo that I liked. And then I went back and remember that was.
I don't just therefore games, but on a city.
alright hazara video games, hasbro video, your games.
what games are they made?
Yeah I know they did a billion dollar investment um like this year basically they saw balls get three pop off. They're like, huh billion dollars.
yeah. I don't know if it's called the hazard game studio as I just like I know that they are working on some stuff.
Wait hazra games is an woody .
soft MC warriers three pirates moon. I think that was the worst micro .
game ever made. Let me make .
glover classic.
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Good luck, everybody. yeah. Hey, L.
L, D, linus has the iphone going and how long do you plan to use IT for? Also, any idea when the retro pet cave will ever come back? Uh, uh.
our our second order of the retrospect cave was a disaster. They were the wrong color. They're machi more working on IT.
But like is this exact seam suppliers like how they've screw that up? I don't get IT. I just do the same thing you did last time. Just don't swap or unit drives me crazy. You guys drives me crazy, dude.
I have so many more notes on my thing like this dog is so long um like there's a man so many of them are just little things that iphone people are going to tell me don't matter and i'm like, yeah to you I guess but to me they do like when you okay, have you ever have you ever noticed this on an iphone when when you score scroll you slow no, no, not that here is a lot more noticeable in the youtube studio APP, which I use a fair bit to uh like read comments and stuff. Community that was a community tab. Now update OK the deep crying out out. Okay okay.
So as i'm scrolling, do you know the same thing? Not really. Do you notice that, that highlights the comment that I click on even though i'm not interacting with that comment? Not always.
I did notice that happened a couple times.
but no, i'm just growing and IT highlights the comments.
You mentioned that I don't think it's to happen.
You know what if it's already moving? IT doesn't yeah to see that ah highlights the comment why what other modern interface will will act like you have activated an element on screen when you're actually just scrolling.
If you do IT really .
fast as that happen, yeah, much does IT every single time. why? IT makes me feel like I miss clicking stuff all the time.
I mean, because you touched IT. No, incorrect. literally. Windows doesn't do that on touch screens. Android doesn't do that on touch screens. It's really misleading because that makes you seem like you're interacting with that element, but you're not. I'm trying to think what .
would cause that. I feel like it's like it's delay on interacting with that element is really low or something .
or no no no because he doesn't interact with .
IT knows i'm just scrolling um yeah but if you if you like held press on that would IT do that animation of you interacting with the in the exact same way so then you're just not hold pressing IT long .
enough IT just no he doesn't do anything. You just keeps highlighting IT. Yes, so I have to tap IT in order for to actually do anything. But if I scroll and I if I touched at first, when I score, if I just hold IT IT just like highlights IT and then doesn't actually activate IT .
is IT just people are committing? Is IT just the youtube APP? No, yeah.
what does IT in IT? Does IT in like my news feed and stuff like that? Like why why I thought you're supposed to be a paragon on like design in ux? Like this is obviously wrong design and you x is objective. I also experiencing the bug where my ringer volume gets buggs sometimes and go super loud, literally interrupted issue, because my ringer was set to lake like this much and I was like, like go on off in the middle shoot.
like it's been sold. But maybe think, do I I should change my ring into the ever quest level up sound. You aren't going to get my .
that's and what was this? What was this? What was this note? Oh yeah, I do. When you're connected to car play, if you take a system screen shot, IT sends your car place screen shot as well. Yeah, I think I am sure there's a way to on that IT, but I was not super obvious and I was busy. So I didn't deal with that, that it's on my list of things to figure out as well.
So like IT sounds both like two separate things. They are like fish together.
They're like fish together. I ran into a crazy bug that I recorded on my note nine where touch wasn't register ing in the right spot. I recorded that. So i'll have that. Um I mean, again, there's lots of cool stuff.
So since the last time we talked um the phone noticed that I never really like deplete the battery and automatically recommended I switch over to limiting IT to eighty percent to optimize the long term life. That's really cool. That's cool.
I really like the way there's a little pop up in the island if you get a call on this and your airports are on you. But like pared to something else and this was to a windows laptops. It's not like they were talking.
oh, I can like suggested to.
hey, can I grab, can I grab that instead of just grabbing IT? You know, like your car will do that was really cool. So lots of really cool stuff, lots of really cool stuff and lots of stuff that's just like completely obvious garbage. Anyway.
saying that its individual screen shots on caris exactly not the stagged oh okay sure.
Well, when you're using the share interface, which is what I use, um they're both there and there wasn't an obvious way to give to the other one. interesting. So I accidentally when I was messaging proof, uh, send him both my answer and my location. Oh yeah.
that is stitched IT .
looks like a waiter.
Is that two separate files?
I don't know. Like, yeah, might be too. I know I can cause the point is just that I was I I wasn't expecting to send him like a screen shot of my map car play.
That was not what I was not what I intended to do. No, I haven't had the flashlight bug. Yeah so overall I I don't really um I don't really like IT.
It's really bugging. I was expecting a lot more, just works and a lot less. What was the time when my phone just cut out when you called me?
Yeah like time off .
like just turned and IT was .
weird because on on my end the called and even .
disconnect and he has called history has a log of our call connecting and mine doesn't like IT just has no idea that that ever happened. The android .
phone just overpowered the iphone.
I guess.
So how is IT still bugging? They have one phone.
Everything is going have bugs. Dude, yeah.
you can.
you can say, how is anything still buggy? Everything ever is going .
to have bugs higher a second. Death generally ultimately changed a lot in I O S. eighteen. They just, I don't know that could be, I could be way Better, could be a Better. right?
Software is gonna software.
I hate computers. Add shortly. Swift, you have spoken a few times about your disdain for sleep country on the show that you have never really done into. Stop that. Where do you share more .
information as to .
why you dislike them so much?
I will do you one Better, and I will direct you to the place where you can go to learn all about matters. Ses mattress underground dot com is based. You're welcome.
The typical monday .
listener here. What's the most wasted qualifications that you have? A encountered?
Oh, a plus.
No, no.
Something with the p no, we we have some people who work here who have like like just ridiculous credentials, but do stuff here. There is nothing to do with them at all like almost almost any PH d we're winding up anywhere other than like research and engineering or education IT feels like maybe you like you can get paid more for IT.
Like if you have A P H D, I think you get paid more as like a councillor or teacher for example, like in the public sector. But the reality of IT is once you in the private sector, your your initial compensation is going to be know whatever IT is, whatever you negotiate with your employer. But then beyond that, your PHD is not going to let get you raise next year. You're going to have to perform. So yeah.
member, that helps you do that.
Maybe he doing. Maybe he doesn't.
I have a balloon degree. Yeah.
I could see that.
Not necessarily getting you much unless you wanted to be a valley teacher. Yeah, there's a lot of degrees that are like if you want to teach the thing that you got your degree and great. If not, there is nothing.
Hi deal, does the flow plain text acculturate opens sore software. If so, do you worry that license changes, like what happened with readers, could impact future maintainability?
We do. And yes, but that's also a problem with not open source software. Sure is so like a big problems, potentially a bigger. We're having a issue, i'm not going to name them, but we're having a issue right now with a particular company where we wanted to change the tear of like subscription that we had with them. Um and. The way that, that is being handled is extremely unsafe, I will say at this point time to the point where we might just be completely bAiling out, which will take development time but would be worth IT.
Okay.
we'll get them these .
vests and our developers will code so much faster with i'll .
wait till it's done before I talk about IT because it's it's not done yet so naming them now we just be in bad taste. Um sure but yeah .
it's like but I have take to name if you don't get your act together.
it's it's pretty lame uh what they they're saying they would be doing um so we'll see how I goes.
I noticed you haven't had any new bonus spin items in a while. Are there any plans to make a twenty twenty four sticker pack, another postcard, maybe some more of those cool pins or anything similar?
Yes, sir has been busy. We definitely have new pins coming and we definitely have a twenty twenty four sticker pack in the works.
So everyone will convince his club flyer the one company i'll .
say IT isn't as club .
flayers yeah for the that the reason saying just because so many people said I understand why yeah we've definitely had .
some conversation to clean but in this case.
IT IT is actually not i'm just clarifying that because so many people said IT it's not .
is necessarily a question but give me an early birthday present next time line. This gets premium access to accompany let IT be valve. I want to see inside the company. We all have so much .
invested in with our libraries. I'll tell you that I rap there. Super chill. SHE is really nice. I will screen shot this and I will send IT to her, right?
I'm not .
promising anything literally .
doing that right now.
Yeah, yes.
a humble request.
I looked so serious .
in the best every time I look over the TV .
like o yeah, you look like, you look like i'm in my quarterly .
review meeting. Wait too many of those the last couple of weeks 拍 到 我的 车里。
Look, have to dress up because it's not going to be positive. You don't you come. It's like a stained t shirt.
Yeah, it's fine. Okay, next, and I got to put a button up on. No, now the clothes been looking really good on you recently. The it's weird. Yeah.
might be something to do with the fit. Yeah, interesting, interesting.
So what the I have one come over and SHE was immediately like, oh my god, that your shirt looks great.
So I had significant .
amount of people mentioned that my shirts fit. Unsurprisingly, it's always been like, you know, like my mom, like women in my life, which there are .
not many but and my .
mom and and I immediately noticed, my mom immediately noticed.
like I just a part .
of but like it's .
it's .
interesting how I think you .
should avoid other women. I'm just saying like I don't know you ve got the basis covered.
that's all yeah outside of work like the casual hangouts. So I mean, I barely friends at all these days and everything OK the shirt fit though. cool. Hi.
when I was this easy to get him to show this hard for the story with this.
we told you this what had been very clear. There was no unica an exactly what we need. And now we are going on our side of the deal.
Women who take a notice of us and they have nice size and everything.
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of asking for .
update on the .
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you there have seen IT a lesson. I go for you. Hey, L D, L.
I work as a private teacher for a family billionaire. The family does pro motorsports. If you home school with an infinite budget and lots of travel opportunities.
what would you do? I don't think I would home school. My kids. Interesting socialization .
is important. Yeah maybe not when you're billie e yeah.
maybe I know. I would think if anything.
I be warm water mix.
That's what that's .
why they don't. That's how they feel about everyone else.
I mean, I don't know. Maybe I can speak for them. I am not a billion aire. If you home called with an infinite budget and had lots of travel opportunities, yes, okay, we ve got a couple of problems here.
So number one is at risk of sounding like, I look in this vast, my kids can have whatever education they want. Effectively, i'd have an infinite education budget for my kids. There is no amount of like education I get that I couldn't afford at this point.
So I like kind of do I except that i've wouldn't home school them like I like just wouldn't do that. That's not even, that's not even on the menu. I think the homework .
going would be that you hired like people to come and teach them like the world's top engineers and lots.
lots of practical experiments and demonstrations. I think yeah, I think that be cool. Visiting a lot of .
here's a laboratory. Go learn how to do science with a team of people to teach you.
I mean, yeah, I guess that be kind of cool. But like because I mean.
at that point time, they don't need to work. So all you really need to do is inspire interest, so showing them how cool things that you can do with the different subjects are.
Go try everything to find what you're interested in and then will die into that. Maybe I think so. 没事。
they at least know the definition of the word job.
What kind of always .
pretend for a little while? I'm just.
i'm just reading. I'm just reading in chat right now. It's it's interesting hearing everyone so different background like I went home school.
great. I did home. I think at the end of the day, they're gona make the best. I think they're going to make they're na make whatever they make of whatever they have. Like I didn't have a fancy education. And so much knowledge is available for free now that I just I don't know I don't know if i'm convinced that um that like fancy school and I mean travel opportunities could be cool, like being able to see see things in person and .
get to about an an finite travel opportunities.
I think I think there's a lot also waste a lot of time traveling though. Like no amount no amount of money makes IT. So that going somewhere far away.
private jets you could have like the the paperwork stuff that they have to do on the .
planes yeah I mean, I guess so you could just like you let's learn about, uh, W A C benet down by going there like, yeah, I guess I guess that .
something here's a helicopter .
you can learn how to fix IT yeah man, there's almost too many. There's almost too many. There's almost too many options. Like, I would even know what to do with that. Have to confess, I don't really given that that much thought. I just let the school kind of do their killing and reading, writing with me take and a little bit of performing arts and fine arts. And I mean.
I I would be if I was one of you're clearly not the parent. So if I if I were you, I would be most concerned about making sure that they're not just like.
and did you did just accuse ve one of cheating?
No, i'm talking to the person who sent the merge message.
没有 那位 王子 real parent。
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Of four kids.
And fifteen cats.
five five .
there but like, yeah I don't know, showing them like the the impact of of bad things on our oceans and doing beach clean up things could be cool. Doing things like that, giving them a reason to give a crap about anything.
My family says home school, she's mostly Normal, says tea dog for twenty, okay? Nice, nice, nice.
And I think that's IT for the venture.
Yeah, let's see you again next week seeing bad time, sing Better channel.
Is there anything's kind of education?