The WAN Show - The Louvre Password Was ‘LOUVRE’ - WAN Show November 7, 2025

Episode Date: November 8, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:25 Welcome to the WAN Show. We've got a great show lined up for you guys. week video games it turns out are more accurate than we thought also bad movies the password for the uh louvre for part of their security system was literally louvre which um nice you know what i like it nice and easy to remember no no one no one on staff will ever forget that you know you wouldn't have issues logging into things if that's what our passwords are like, if your password for teams was just teams, you know, your life would be better. Also, I'm going to talk about my experience at the airport with a total jackass.
Starting point is 00:01:08 That's what if your announcement topics. Yes, because because travel sucks enough already and I don't need to be getting in an argument with people before six in the morning over things that they are completely objectively 100% wrong about. Oh boy. That's what I don't need. I have no idea what this is about, but the fact that he's that juiced up and we're not even like into the show yet is, I don't know. It's both exciting and concerning at the same time. It's been a heck of a week for YouTube, and we're going to talk about that. We unfortunately can't talk about the things that I saw today, but there's other things going on at YouTube.
Starting point is 00:01:45 And also, uh... Find the good news. Find it. You can do it. You can do it. Some killing games? Sure. It's a pretty good news.
Starting point is 00:01:57 Stop Killing Games petition was debated in UK Parliament, and we'll talk about that. The Lenshow is brought to you by Squarespace. and you green alongside of course our rat partner d brand our laptop partner del and our chair partner balterks uh oh my goodness they apparently genuinely don't like this but hey you know there's lots of other podcasts so they'll get over it silly goose what do you want to jump right into uh well what was the the title topic was the lube thing let's just do that Yeah, let's do that. This was prepped by Mr. Jordan Block from the writing team.
Starting point is 00:03:01 If you've ever been disappointed by terrible security practices depicted in your favorite media, video games, movies, books, and you've gone, oh, come on, this isn't even plausible. This totally wrecks my suspension of disbelief because there is no way that, you know, insert institution here, be it a bank, a museum, or even your local library. could be so careless as to just have the password be the name of the oh my god it happened at the louvre the investigation into the october 18th broad daylight heist of more than 100 million dollars worth of jewels from the louvre i'm putting it on the quotes because i think a lot of the valuation of it was kind of like sentimental right is that is that correct am i missing something here because i thought it wasn't actually worth that much in like melted down gold right I feel like that's true. Anyway. As far as my understanding goes, they targeted things that you could sell if it was melted down. And the assumption that I heard was just in case it was like too hot to move. They could just melt it down and sell it for its materials.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Anyway, the investigation revealed some stunning lapses in security going back at least a decade. A 2014 audit by the French cybersecurity agency found that the password for the video surveillance system was apparently Louvre L-O-U-V-R-E in all caps and other security systems had equally trivial passwords. A follow-up audit started in 2015
Starting point is 00:04:44 and concluded two years later reported, and this is a quote, serious shortcomings included outdated, outdated and malfunctioning security systems. Documents from 2025 indicate that the museum was still using
Starting point is 00:05:01 unsupported security software purchased in and I kid you not 2003 running on Windows server 2003 even extended EOL for Windows server 2003 was July of 2015
Starting point is 00:05:19 10 years ago and mainstream support ended five years earlier than that Now, our discussion question, and I'm going to draw Dan into it. Nice hoodie, Dan. Thank you. Nice hoodie, Dan. You look great.
Starting point is 00:05:34 That's a weird thing to do with it. I'm showing off the new pockets. Good. That is wonderful. I'm a normal person. We know. Nice sweater. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Okay, he's going to keep doing it. Wonderful. So. T.C. Tuggers, everybody. Do you guys? I'm hot, okay? Do you guys want to have a little bit of story time? Sure.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Talk about just some sort of egregious security things that you've experienced, like at work, say, for instance, hopefully Luke doesn't have too many stories because he hasn't worked too many places other than here. I can talk a little bit about NCIX. I did something stupid at my last job as well. Oh, sure. You want to go first? Yeah, sure. when I was an inexperienced systems administrator, and I was running AD at my last job, I exposed port 80 publicly so that we could have remote desktop working,
Starting point is 00:06:34 and the main editing server, video server, and, you know, NVR server ended up getting overtaken with, like, fake ransomware. They didn't actually have ransomware. The pop-up just said that it had ransomware. Oh, my God. And then they were also using it to, like, scam. old people by creating hundreds of like Facebook accounts.
Starting point is 00:06:56 So they didn't change. I am the botnet now. Yeah, they didn't, they didn't change any of the passwords. It was just like full botnet server. I just logged in and everything was fine and I saw all this stuff. And I went, okay. Well, it is, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:10 Oh, no. Okay. It ended up being totally fine. So no lessons learned at all. My, oh, uh, neat. Okay. Um, my story was going to be about NCIX where Luke, you might remember this. There was probably about a 50-50 shot that if you typed Netlink 888 into a
Starting point is 00:07:30 password field, it would just grant you immediate authentication into whatever system it was you were trying to access. Oh yeah. Yeah, for sure. I mean, but, okay, in fairness, in fairness, password managers, were they a thing yet? Not mainstream anyway Really Kind of extremely non-mainstream And really annoying to use ones were But like corporate level
Starting point is 00:07:59 Like I don't really think so Like it's a legitimate problem There's a reason That people would put passwords on Post-it notes And that people would just like Or have them on a sticky note on their keyboard Or whatever the case may be Like
Starting point is 00:08:13 We've been talking We've been talking We've been talking about, you know, our password manager management and little things like that slightly over the last little bit. And I was visiting a company recently and asked them like, you know, I don't know if you can answer me, but what do you guys use for password management? And this was a big time, big money company. That's what I say. their answer was we don't even big time big money companies have like normal people working at them that just quite frankly can't be arced yep like they were legitimately like i don't know
Starting point is 00:08:57 like google keychain or whatever i was like oh yeah all right now i did continue the conversation because i was like right that doesn't really sound a hundred percent correct well i'm sure the IT team uses stuff. Well, yeah, so it's mostly SSO, which did make a lot of sense. So a lot of these companies can kind of force a very large amount of their accounts to be done through SSO. But outside of that, they do have a key, they have a, they have some like service sharing thing, which sounded really cool.
Starting point is 00:09:32 But for most of your accounts, it's just local. Wow. I mean, you know what? The thing, the thing, too, though, is that most accounts, and, okay, this is, ah, man, we are, like, minutes into the show, and I'm going to say something super controversial, most accounts don't really matter. Yeah, I was right. I don't even really disagree. A lot of it's pretty unimportant. Dude, I don't want 2FA on some stupid, like, game service that I used to buy one.
Starting point is 00:10:07 game that I use for benchmarking. Especially if we can probably recover it if anything goes down and if it does get stolen, if someone has it for like a couple days It's $30 worth of league skins. Like I just don't care. You know? Well no. Like our benchmarking accounts
Starting point is 00:10:25 to be more valuable than that these days. Our benchmarking accounts, we should. We absolutely should. But like personally I'll have services that are just they're badgering me to implement 2FA or in some cases they even force me to implement 2FA and I'm just like bro
Starting point is 00:10:42 you ain't that important my password for you is literally the name of the service it's the password is Louvre 88 like I don't care you know I wonder I wonder how many people are going to start using that as their like throwaway password
Starting point is 00:10:58 you're on to me I yeah I don't know I there's like that, like one of the, yeah, I'm actually not going to get into it because I don't need to talk about our security practices, but yeah, there's a certain amount where like if we're really being honest with ourselves, it's not all that important. And for this company, I don't think they're just like stupid. I suspect it's that type of thing where for things that are genuinely really important, they have SSO. And for a couple of other things, they have like a lot. not very common, but they have a system where they can, like, share creds around. Yeah. But it's not really a password manager. Like, if someone...
Starting point is 00:11:44 Like, if someone... Like, if someone got into our shutterstock account, let's say. Okay? The worst thing they could do, because, like, we'll have payment information in there, but it'll be obfuscated. It's obfuscated, yeah. So they could find our corporate address, which is on Google Maps. Yep.
Starting point is 00:12:00 They could find the name of whoever admin's shutterstock for us, which realistically, it's probably still... Edsel like whatever they could they could up your subscription to your yeah they could they could spend a bit of our money like they could which we can probably get back which we could probably get back so like at the most they could waste a little bit of our time now I'm not saying our password for shutterstock is shutterstock 888 or whatever shutterstock louvre yeah shutters stock but I personally wouldn't care if it was and we had no 2FA on that account because I don't think it matters. Where you run into trouble, though, is that any policy that is to apply
Starting point is 00:12:42 common sense and use 2FA where it matters and not use 2FA where it doesn't matter relies on everybody involved having common sense and you can't. If your policy was, you wouldn't need policy if everyone could follow common sense policy. I think that's maybe mean, but also probably fair. We've got some other good stories in the chat. Hold on, where is it? Yeah, funny hats in float plane chat. Is he frozen, Dan?
Starting point is 00:13:16 Nope. Oh, okay. Wow, no, he's just... Okay. Funny hats in float plane chat says, I remember going all the computers in Tiger direct and typing in Tiger to get in. I mean, yeah, especially back then,
Starting point is 00:13:30 like in the late 90s or early 2000s, that really doesn't surprise me that much. because, and, okay, I might out us a little bit here, but for benchmarking computers in particular, there are a handful of credentials that people kind of expect to see on them because otherwise it would be chaos. Like if everybody, if on every computer that we unboxed on short circuit, logistics freaking signed into a Microsoft account,
Starting point is 00:14:01 like that would be potentially a nightmare. Because if for whatever reason, whatever account someone uses got deactivated or we didn't have access to it or whatever, it just sucks. It sucks to have to have to have to do a full reset on these devices. Oh, Luke, I see you're in chat talking about one of our topics today. Do we want to get to that one right away? Yeah, why don't we get into that right away? So there was a, let me scroll to my topic, so I threw a couple notes in there. It's pretty straightforward, though.
Starting point is 00:14:39 Flowplane, there was a backend update on Flowplane, trying to reduce tech debt and do some other things, that included a little bit of human error. Unfortunately, we're not better than, you know, Amazon, Cloudflare, Microsoft, and all the likes. Said error resulted in some users being charged multiple times, generally up to four, which is clearly not good. we've already pushed a fix so it shouldn't be happening anymore and all of those users have been refunded if you don't see it in your account yet it might take a little bit banking sometimes is has you know delays can that be a topic today too like that it's so freaking slow to transfer funds around yeah like like like around the world like how how okay i because i can't reconcile this luke on the one hand you've got scammers that are able to
Starting point is 00:15:31 bilk people out of like millions of dollars in some cases or companies or whatever and and the money seems to be just like irreversibly like immediately gone and then on the other hand you've got I'm trying to transfer some funds from one Canadian bank that we bank at to another Canadian bank and I have to wait like three to four days and I'm just like brother no but seriously how many bytes of data is whatever authentication key you need plus the dollar value of the amount. Like, what year is it? Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:16:07 I honestly don't know. I know, like, to pay my credit card off can genuinely take many days sometimes. Like, I am pretty sure I've had it take like four days before, which is sketched and resulted in me like prepaying certain amounts just to make sure I don't get days. and like all this weird stuff. Oh dude, I used to do that all the time back when I was responsible
Starting point is 00:16:29 for paying my own credit card bill, loving Yvonne. But I would just like, sometimes I would just transfer money into my credit card because it would, sometimes it was a few days before transactions would go through
Starting point is 00:16:43 and I would just like, I'd have extra money in my savings or my checking account. I'd be like, well, I don't really need this. And realistically, I'm going to spend money on my credit card anyway
Starting point is 00:16:51 because already I was... So I would just be like, yeah, I don't know, I'll put a couple hundred bucks in there because that way if I did spend a couple hundred bucks and like it hasn't shown up yet and then I like forget about it for a month because that could happen
Starting point is 00:17:04 then I won't pay it I want to pay interest on it yeah so just to keep going through this topic it's not financial advice but yeah we so we push the fix it shouldn't be happening anymore all users have been refunded it might take some time to show up in your account I know for sure that a bunch of users have already seen
Starting point is 00:17:22 the money show up in their accounts so hopefully that's happening to you if it doesn't happen to you and you wait a little bit and still not there please reach out to support we really do want everyone to be taken care of yeah i'm sorry about this we apologize um conrad oh conrad help go for it go for it go for it go for it conrad helpfully pointed out that payments are dated so if the transaction doesn't go through for four days it's still marked as the day you submit it but it's still like there's still a mental toll right because you're sitting there not knowing if you've received it and for all the good it does you that we dated it for the day of the refund or whatever it doesn't help give you peace of mind that you've been sorted out and it doesn't help us immediately know that oh yeah we've got all the bugs sorted and we've got okay the bugs are sorted but it doesn't help us immediately know if all of the attempts to process these refunds have actually gone through because not every fund's transfer goes through successfully so it just is a a long delay where instead of us being able to go, okay, here we go, one shot, yep, we've sent them all. Confirm and let us know
Starting point is 00:18:31 you're good. We have to go, okay, well, we sent them all. Now we play the waiting game. Yeah. Okay, going to keep going through the topic. Yeah, we have at least one frustrated user in the
Starting point is 00:18:49 flowpoint chat. Experience of waiting months? What? the heck that's insane um if if you got something like overdraft fees or whatever uh you know reach out to support we'll we'll try to help in some way actually don't know if we can do anything about that oh yeah can't do much but we can probably give them free time oh okay yeah we can try to help in some way i i would kind of caution just like if it's that tight maybe you just don't um but you know um which to be clear is not us like you know trying to shirk
Starting point is 00:19:30 responsibility for this but also it is it is a position that we have take care of you it is a position that we've taken before that if money is super tight um you should use it for food you can always cancel now and come back later the exclusives will be there um so you'll you'll be able to go back and watch the ones you might have temporarily missed or whatever i just we're not we're not trying to push people that hard, you know? Like, I really appreciate all the subscriptions. It's like, it's very meaningful. It helps keep people at Floplane employed, all that kind of stuff. It's great. It's fantastic. Thank you for being subscribed. I just, I don't. It makes me sad
Starting point is 00:20:07 hearing that, and I don't want people to be in that situation. Luke doesn't want to be sad. Yeah. Don't make Luke sad. Yeah, this is, this is selfish. This is, this is all about Luke. It's not for you. Hold on. I'm gonna, this is, I'm hitting the button. Only for me. That, move the button. Move the button, Dan. You got to move Yeah, this is, I actually don't care about your financial situation. I just don't want to be sad, okay? So figure it out. It's still on me, Dan.
Starting point is 00:20:32 You know what? It's probably fine. In Danadian, and float plane chat, says, Western Union is shockingly fast and cheap for anything below $10,000. It's nearly instantly transferred. And I guess that's my point, though, is like, I can't go anywhere in a major metropolitan center without tripping over Western Union locations. I shouldn't need Western Union. Like, it should just be easy.
Starting point is 00:21:01 It should just be built right into my banking app on my phone, and I should just be able to just do it to anywhere. I don't get it. You wouldn't like him when he's sad. Oh. I would also say that with this update, there is a good thing. Peter pushed a feature enabling auto-generated subtitles. which is cool.
Starting point is 00:21:23 They're not currently GPU accelerated, so we'll have to switch that over later, and we'll make them higher quality at that time. They're pretty okay for now, though. Creators, including us, would still be, like, would have better subtitles if we generate them ourselves, but it is there. So nebulously in the future, this will get better, but, yeah, hopefully that helps things. Oh, that's cool. but just to be clear
Starting point is 00:21:52 I'm a little bit confused there's some people talking in full plane chat you don't have to file tickets to get your refunds you don't have to it would actually be bad for us
Starting point is 00:22:04 but I mean you do you you don't have to communicate with your credit card company to get refunds you don't have to do anything we are issuing the refunds for you we are sending the money back you don't have to do anything it's all being handled
Starting point is 00:22:16 Hey Luke what are we using for these auto subtitles these are really good. Whisper. Really? Is that one auto-subtitled or is that one uploaded subtitles?
Starting point is 00:22:29 Oh, good question. I don't know. Yeah, not sure. Do we do uploaded subtitles? I believe for some videos, that's not a process that I'm super a part of, but I know for some videos that they do. I mean, this one didn't have a script,
Starting point is 00:22:45 so there would have been no convenient way to do it other than watching the video and then... Well, we have built. like the Tyler a while ago built a a UI for using Whisper because the the editors didn't want use command line which is understandable yeah okay so Tor Durk is saying historically you only upload for flipland exclusives I don't run subtitles myself so I'm not super up to date on which
Starting point is 00:23:10 ones we do it on which ones we don't oh Chewis in the chat Chooey's in the chat he says we only do manual subs on float playing for exclusives so that one would have been auto generated yeah wow we are also just so people know, we are trying to run this on all of our backlog over time. A ton of the backlog already has it, but not 100% of them. I often do actually. I use a specific card. How did it get Schmoo, Luke? Like, that's really impressive. Whisper's fantastic. Yeah. So this is a feature and you think it's good now. It'll be even better in the future. So, yeah. Hopefully, let me make sure I'm reading this right and not
Starting point is 00:23:49 saying things that Peter's going to be mad at me over. Give me one second. Wow. I'm impressed. I'm impressed. That's pretty cool. It spelled Schmoo right. Yeah. Chui just confirmed that that
Starting point is 00:24:07 specific video is auto generated in the CMS. Cool. Nice. Because I, man, and it was getting things like GPU right. Like I've the YouTube auto suburb subtitles have been kind of a mess. Do we have any idea what they're using? I have no clue.
Starting point is 00:24:22 Probably not Whisper, though, because Whisper's from OpenAI. Got them. So I, like, seriously doubt it. Let me see, Red P.C. Wow, super cool. Yeah, it's running Whisper small right now, which I believe is, if I remember, it's been a while since I've messed with Whisper, but if I remember correctly, that's not their best version.
Starting point is 00:24:44 So once we get to GPUs, we should be able to run better than that. Let me see, whisper quality settings. Yeah, model size. They have tiny, base, small, medium, and large. Larger models are more accurate, but slower. Smaller models are faster. The large model is the most accurate, but requires a GPU for practical use.
Starting point is 00:25:07 So we're running small, which is kind of in the middle, because tiny and base are smaller than it. Tell me something. We have that meeting that we've started doing on, I think it's a monthly basis, where it's like a cross-pollination of video ideas meeting. Like, should we be doing an LTT where we build like a Whisper GPU server and we huck it in the server room?
Starting point is 00:25:29 Like, can we just- Yeah, we want to. Okay. And so we could just- That was a project. Oh, cool. Okay. I'd be showdown.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Which got like kind of semi-canceled due to reasons. And we're trying to get back. Because we want to do more stuff than just like, you know, whisper translations. Sure. Yeah, I'm down. There's also like, let's look at CPU versus GPU transcoding in 2025 or six by the time it actually happens, if we're being honest. But let's like, let's look at what are the quality difference these days? Because like the standard knowledge where we started Flowplane was like CPU transcoding was the way because GPU transcoding looked like junk.
Starting point is 00:26:07 I don't think that's true anymore. Because as far as my understanding, you're right. Or maybe there's a difference, but it's so minor that users aren't going to notice. That's my understanding. transcode on GPUs that would go way faster. I would love to say cheaper. I don't know if that's true because card prices are just so through the darn roof. Yeah, but it's an interesting thing.
Starting point is 00:26:27 The cards you need to video transcode aren't necessarily that, well, they're expensive, but not in like a, from like a commercial, you know, use standpoint. They're not that ludicrous. Like you're not going to have to go and spend $5,000 on like, or $5,000. on an H-200 or something like that, and I really don't think so. Like, that's just for AI. Like, at most, you'd be picking up, like, a quadri equivalent,
Starting point is 00:26:54 whatever they call those these days. I just, I feel like there's been knock-on effects that have made a lot of things really expensive. But, I mean, I'm also pretty interested in, I don't know, getting the budget for this or getting people to send us cards might be pretty annoying. But it would be really cool to do it across the vendors as well.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Like, what's that, what's that Intel thing that Intel cluster Battlemage? That has a really cool name? No, no Oh shoot, what is it called? No, Battlemage is just the Oh man, Battle Ax? No. Dang it! Intel Battle
Starting point is 00:27:30 Four Cards Cluster What's it called? Dang, Battle Matrix. Battle Matrix, that's it. Such a sick name, dude. Oh my goodness. Like it would be fun to try out on Battle Matrix, see what happens. I don't know, it's just, that would be cool. I would like it.
Starting point is 00:27:50 I don't know how many people are going to be that interested in watching it, but I think it would be really fun. But yeah, auto-generated subtitles. Hopefully that's helpful for people. And it's been chugging through the backlog for a while now. And yeah, check it out. Yeah, but I guess, I mean, even if we finish the backlog, there would still be a benefit to us building like a badass server to do it
Starting point is 00:28:13 because that way we can do it again. with the larger model and then as it improves we could do it again and then we can keep refining keep refining it yep because because just like chui pointed out um it does become not as great when there's like a group conversation um like it's it's it's definitely not always perfect it has its downsides um but yeah it's pretty good it's a lot better than nothing yeah super cool okay and honestly like like you said the youtube one is really not great so like so that's what we're up against yeah exactly dan what are we supposed to be doing uh about topic two i mean topic three sure yeah we can we can do it we can do a third topic um how about we talk about my
Starting point is 00:29:08 terrible awful no good very bad morning at the airport so i had a recent trip down to down yonder california way and i was on my way back as part of this trip i had to bring with me some electronic devices um just you know for for reference right and uh so i i ended up i think you know this luke but i almost never travel with a check bag uh a i don't like the hassle of having a larger bag b i don't like the hassle of having a larger bag b i don't don't like my stuff being away from me. Just because it's super stressful having to worry about when I get to the other side, is my luggage actually going to be there? So if there's anything I can do to avoid it, I will not take anything more than a personal item backpack and then a carry-on bag. In fact, actually, even my recent trip to Asia,
Starting point is 00:30:05 where I was gone for 11 days in Japan and China, I took only a little roller carry-on bag. Arguably, by the end of it, I could have smelled better than I did, but it's better than not having your luggage in my book. And I just, I've traveled enough over the years, and I've seen kind of everything that can go wrong, and I've seen how it just kind of always seems to go wrong,
Starting point is 00:30:31 and I just, I hate it. Anyway, the point is, on this recent trip down California way, I had to carry a checked bag because of all the electronic devices that I needed to bring with me for reference. I had a couple desktop computers. I had a couple of mobile devices. Anyway, going down, totally not a problem.
Starting point is 00:30:57 But I had a 7 and something AM flight, 7.30 or something like a 7.20 a.m. flight coming back. so I had to be at the airport a little bit before six in the morning and I go to check in and I put my bag up on the weighing thing and he's like oh you're two pounds over I'm like oh shoot okay well like it's two pounds does it really matter and he's like yeah is there anything that you can take out and put into your backpack and all right so so I pull because like it's so I'm sure the airlines have reasons for doing things
Starting point is 00:31:36 the way that they do them but I think Lyfthansa is the only airline that I have ever seen where they even weigh your personal item and they're so intense about it dude
Starting point is 00:31:50 have we ever told the story of what we had to do that one time I don't think so every time I've ever flown with them afterwards I've had like a minor amount of trauma where I'm just like I'm, like, holding my bags up, trying to just, like, physically determine if they're, if they're overweight and, like, I'll put a crazy amount of stuff in my pockets. I'll just, like, jam my pockets full of things.
Starting point is 00:32:17 It's like, no, I'm not going to be overweight, especially if I'm by myself and I can't do what we did. So there was four of us, and a couple of us were way overweight, and a couple of us were way underweight, and we basically were like, okay, well, does this matter? because on average we are all we're on average we're underweight and they were like yes it matters so at the bag check we opened up all our luggagees
Starting point is 00:32:45 and then balanced around all the crap in them put them all back together and then put them on the way station we're like okay did this make a difference to the plane being able to take off or not anyway that's a whole that's a whole separate
Starting point is 00:33:01 that's a whole separate story um so anyway i'm like okay well like does the extra two two pounds matter he's like yes it doesn't okay fine as i'm like getting ready to like open it up and and rebalance put some stuff into my backpack he goes do you have any electronics items uh any uh any fuels uh you know any sharp items whatever you know like the standard questions that they they ask you i'm like oh well i do have some electronics and he goes oh well you can't have any of those in there and i go what do you mean it's like i they don't have batteries And he goes, you can't have any electronics in your check bag.
Starting point is 00:33:37 And I go, no, I'm quite certain that it's fine to have electronics in my bag as long as they don't have batteries. Like I have a desktop computer. I am so glad that I had the presence of mind to say I have a desktop computer. because if I had told them what my real concern was if I had said my entire check bag is packed to the gills with electronics I don't know if I would have gotten on my flight
Starting point is 00:34:13 because I went back and forth with this guy I kid you not over half a dust probably over 10 times like just having probably the most inane conversation that I have ever had with a retail worker of any kind. I haven't even gotten it out of the bag yet. But I basically, by this point, I'm going,
Starting point is 00:34:38 hey, no, I really don't think that's right. And he goes, I'm telling you, sir, you can't have any computers, you can't have any electronics in your bag. So I happen to be at a bag check. So I pick up the piece of paper that's sitting in a plastic stand. And I go, can you show me on here?
Starting point is 00:34:58 where it says I can't have any electronics and he goes, I'm telling you and I'm like, right, I hear you telling me but what I really need you to do is show me on here where it says I can't have electronics and he points at it like vaguely he goes right there and I'm like, hold on
Starting point is 00:35:13 that says electronics with lithium batteries it's a desktop computer it doesn't have any battery and he like cuts me off, he interrupts me and he goes, I told you there's no electronics I go okay look like by this point
Starting point is 00:35:28 I'm just like okay two deep breaths I would like to speak to a supervisor he goes I am the supervisor and I go and I'm like okay then we really need to resolve this because this does not say no electronics it says
Starting point is 00:35:43 no electronics with batteries and goes sir I'm done with you and he like basically throws my passport down onto the counter and I'm sitting here going like this is actually pretty f*** up right now how you can be a supervisor
Starting point is 00:36:00 at Air Canada handling bag check and not fucking know that if someone is trying to move an electronic device like how would anybody have gotten to like LTX whale lens in the past if there's no way to check a computer
Starting point is 00:36:16 in a luggage I mean we've flown with computers automatized we've flown with cameras and stuff too we just take the batteries out like it's not well yeah how would a documentary film crew ever do anything if you couldn't if you couldn't check electronics in a bag you think they carry them all so this guy literally so by this point I'm like well look no I have to fly like we're not done here do you do you do you want me to take it out and show you he goes well I don't see how that's going to help but
Starting point is 00:36:48 fine so I pull it out I have this desktop computer I'm like this is it and he's like yeah you can't fly with that. I'm like, you gotta be, you gotta be kidding me right now. Yes, I can. He's like, I'm not gonna argue with you anymore. And I'm just like, so what do you want me to do? Like, carry it? He's like, fine. I'm like, okay.
Starting point is 00:37:08 And realistically, like I could have, I could have phoned Air Canada support and been like, can you explain to this fucking asshole that like I'm allowed to take a computer in my bag? Like, but I don't know if I would have made my flight. I don't know how long that would have taken.
Starting point is 00:37:26 So instead, thankfully, again, I had the presence of mind to not disclose that my entire bag was full of electronics. So I opened it up, like, like, so he couldn't see into my bag, took out the one computer,
Starting point is 00:37:41 closed it, and was like, well, now I'm underweight. And I just, so I had to carry this stupid fucking computer with me. I'm sitting there in the, I'm sitting there at the gate at like,
Starting point is 00:37:53 a little cafe table with my stupid desktop computer on the table while I'm eating my French toast at SFO and then I go and I get on the plane and it's a good thing I had the commuter bag right because if I'd had the OG backpack I was on the tiniest like tin can plane coming back here that had no room in the overhead for anything like it was completely full so if I had had the OG backpack I wouldn't have even been able to fit the computer undermite the chair in front of me but I was able to put the computer down there put my backpack onto it
Starting point is 00:38:30 and I'm just like come on man it was amazing seeing all this everyone in the chat during the intro the video was like when Linus says someone's objectively wrong about something it means subjective no that is not that is not true
Starting point is 00:38:47 maybe it has happened on occasion but no I was objectively right. There is nothing wrong with flying with electronics in your check bag. It's batteries that are the concern. And this computer was so old it wouldn't have even had a live
Starting point is 00:39:04 Seamos battery, let alone any kind of like lithium pouch cells or anything like that. Unbelievable. And Padpada or whatever your name is in float plane chat says, did you call Air Canada after? They can track the guy down and give him some education.
Starting point is 00:39:20 Yes, I did. I sent them an email or like I filled out their form I gave the guy's name and I was just like look this is not I managed to get on my flight this is not about like retribution or whatever but he does need to know because if he's supposed to be the supervisor
Starting point is 00:39:37 that is handling people's check bags then he needs to learn either the regulations or he needs to learn to read I didn't say it that way but I basically just said he needs to familiarize himself with the regulations for what is allowed to go in a check bag because this could have been very disastrous for my return home.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Man, every one of my recent trips has had something. Dude, did we talk on WAN show about Triple C yet? Triple C? Yeah. I don't think so. So my recent trip trip to China,
Starting point is 00:40:09 I got a really nice battery bank confiscated. I was really frustrated. It was a really expensive one. Like one of those big high cap, I think UGreen makes it, and it was like 45 or 60 watts power delivery. So I could run basically anything I wanted off of it indefinitely, like ROG ally or like my laptop or whatever. Why was it confiscated?
Starting point is 00:40:32 So it was confiscated because in China they have a new, no, it was not because it was more than 100 watt hours, scrappy DP. It was airline safe, so it was like 99.98 watt hours or whatever. But they have a new regulation in China called Triple C, and they no longer accept any kinds of international. certifications for the safety of lithium battery devices. But the really, like, I don't mind rules and regulations, right? Thoughtfully applied rules and regulations help keep society functioning. They help keep people safe. They can do all kinds of good things.
Starting point is 00:41:16 They can also do bad things. But they can also just be. arbitrary and kind of stupid and in this case I don't know man I um it feels a little arbitrary so rather than accepting what what are some of the other ones uh UL has like a certification for battery banks I think right uh CSA actually I don't know if CSA is the Canadian one CSA I don't know if they do battery banks but a lot of the time in Canada um I think there are categories of products that you don't have to have CSA as long as they have like an accepted international one.
Starting point is 00:41:55 What are some of the other ones? No one in chat is throwing any at me here, but whatever. The point is that, you know, various countries have various certifications for these devices, and in general, as long as it is certified by some sort of reputable body, it's fine. Now, in fairness to the Chinese authorities, there have been some incidents, especially recently, where there have been some lithium batteries that have exploded, and Anchor had that recent big controversy where they had to recall
Starting point is 00:42:24 how many millions upon millions of dollars worth of battery banks because they had some issues with the cells. But my problem with all of this is that the way that Triple C works is that it's a stamp on the outside of the device because I was looking all this up because I got my stupid battery bank confiscated
Starting point is 00:42:41 so I was trying to figure out what the heck was going on and all they checked when I got on when I got through security was if it has a triple C stamp on it But as it turns out, the only way that you can verify if the triple C is actually valid is you have to enter a serial number into a site to check. But nobody was doing that anyway. And here's where it gets even more arbitrary.
Starting point is 00:43:01 You are allowed to, because I flew into China with my battery bank, obviously, right? So you're allowed to fly into China without a triple C battery bank. You are allowed to fly out of China without triple C on your battery bank. the only reason I ran into trouble was because I was taking a domestic flight so I can fly on a Chinese airline into China over the water on a long flight
Starting point is 00:43:30 and that's totally safe without triple C I can fly on a Chinese airline somewhere else and that's totally fine but if I do a little hop little one hour hop within China you have to have triple C you don't have triple C you don't got
Starting point is 00:43:46 shit boy so I was I was a little frustrated a little frustrated I got a free battery bank dude a little frustrated and I'm not the only one
Starting point is 00:43:54 I mean Chinese citizens don't always express their frustration with the Chinese government super vocally because you know
Starting point is 00:44:02 might affect their social credit score or whatever else but there has been a fair bit of frustration over triple C because it only I think manufacturers only really
Starting point is 00:44:14 started producing triple C certified battery banks like last year, 2024. So functionally, what it did was it made every battery bank before like a year ago, e-waste, if you hope to travel with it. Because, and this is the really, really frustrating part for me,
Starting point is 00:44:31 it apparently applies to trains as well. Like, on an airliner, I get it. A fire is actually a disaster, you know, in a, in a pressurized tin can, you know, ripping across the face of the earth at, you know, tens of thousands of feet above the surface, right? Like that, yeah, that makes a ton of sense to me.
Starting point is 00:44:54 On a train? Like, I have a battery bank in my backpack. Like, really? I don't know, man. Like, yeah, obviously, a lithium fire anywhere is bad. But I just, at that point, why not ban them from cars? Why not ban them from buses? Why not ban them for, why not ban them in the library?
Starting point is 00:45:11 at school. Like, I, where, why are we drawing such an arbitrary line? Yeah. It's, um, I think batteries are interesting. They're terrifying, but also everywhere and not generally a problem.
Starting point is 00:45:30 So it's, it's strange. Yeah. Battery fires on planes are brutal. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So, like, I get it. yeah i don't know you're i kind of get it i understand a country wanting to have more control over
Starting point is 00:45:48 that but it seems inconsistently applied no eurobleu i didn't talk to anyone about social credit score i was mostly meming um however it is very clear in public interviews with people in china that they are more careful about what they say than people in some other places i was i was reading this really interesting interview with this guy who's he's like a Chinese Donald Trump impersonator
Starting point is 00:46:15 have you seen this guy? I think so yeah I'm gonna see who did the profile of him recently this guy this is great he's got the body language
Starting point is 00:46:32 nailed down you guys should check out his videos but his interest interview is very fascinating because he's extremely careful about not getting his social channels taken down. He's like, yeah, I, you know, I'm not trying to offend anybody. This is not political. I'm just doing a voice. That's all. No, really, though. It's not political. I'm not trying to insult anybody. Please, nobody get me in trouble. It's just a voice. Like, really leans into it. And maybe his fear is
Starting point is 00:47:07 totally, you know, unfounded. Or maybe it's not. I don't know. I don't live there. All right, Dan. What do you want to talk about next? Why don't we do a couple merch messages and the CW stuff? Sure, we can do that. So if you're new, merch messages are the way to interact with the WAN show.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Hey, there's one right there. Look at that. All you got to do to send a merch message is head over to LTT stories. dot com looks a little something like this whoa we got some promos look at all these banners and promos and all this exciting stuff but we'll get to that a little bit later first I'm just going to show you guys all you got to do to send a merch message is add this fine juicy piece of chicken to your cart head on over to your cart and when we're live you'll see a merch message you just go ahead and fill in what you want to say to the show put a nice little color decide if you
Starting point is 00:48:04 want to have your first name and last initial or if you want to be be anonymous and go ahead and place your order it will go to producer dan who will put it down there if you have a little shout out or he'll reply to it himself or he will curate it for me and luke to answer we like merch messages because they're kind of like what streamers do where you throw your money at the screen and maybe they acknowledge you maybe they don't except you get fine high quality merchandise in the mail regardless of what happens with your message dan do you want to show us a couple curated ones to show how that works. Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:48:39 This one's from an end on. Any smart home content coming up soon? I find it to be super entertaining. Yes, there will be lots of smart home content. I still have to fix my house. And in addition to that, I think we're going to take a pretty different approach to the tech house that we are in the process of shopping for right now. So Colton actually has a list of five houses.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Sitting in my inbox right now, I've been a little bit busy this week, and I haven't gotten a chance to get to it. And email is a totally valid way for him to send me a task like that, Luke. So I have five houses that I'm supposed to review. And once I do that, I think the first episode is going to be going around and kind of shopping and comparing. And I mean, I feel like this is one of those things where as much as it would be prudent for us to take our time over a span of like a couple months and and shop and shop and shop till we drop and find the perfect, perfect
Starting point is 00:49:42 house. I mean, the whole content is we're going to fix it up anyway, so I'm kind of I haven't told anybody this, but I'm kind of leaning, okay, if we have five finalists, we go see them all in one day and we make an offer, and that's the stakes for that video.
Starting point is 00:49:58 So we make an offer on one of them. So that'll be the very first episode, and then the second one will probably be okay. let's take a deeper look at this thing and kind of lay out some concept of a plan. Yeah, an idea for a plan at the very least. Yeah, and then it would be kind of fun if we put our plan on like, you know, a big poster board or something like that. Or we made like kind of a task list of everything that we wanted to do and then kind of draw a few things out.
Starting point is 00:50:28 And then at the very end, we pull the poster board back out. We pull out our cardboard list and we go, okay, how close did we get? I'm really looking forward to it And I think we're going to take a bit of a different approach To the smart home stuff compared to what we did at my house Where it's very DIY Whereas I could see us Finding a decent ecosystem that isn't too overpriced
Starting point is 00:50:50 And locking into an ecosystem For something that we actually intend for someone else to use As long as that ecosystem Allows local control That will all All right, sounds good. That will always be a red line. Always red line.
Starting point is 00:51:09 Yeah, I was like, you don't like that. Cool. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Okay, let's go gambling. What? Let's go gambling. Let's go gambling.
Starting point is 00:51:22 What are you guys talking about? Don't worry about it. Let's go gambling. As video content creators, how long did it take for y'all to get used to your faces being on camera? Why said, let's go gambling? I don't know. Oh, there's been some discussion on the subreddit and other various places about the current promo that we're running. So why don't I just interrupt and talk about the promo that's running on LTTStore.com.
Starting point is 00:51:52 We are kicking off November with a holiday loot drop. That's right, my friends. Spend $100 or more on LTTStore.com and you will have about a one in 10 chance to win a prize until November 26th. That is an estimate. We do not know for sure because we don't know exactly how many people will enter,
Starting point is 00:52:13 but it is an estimate. You can win either a pair of Senheiser HD 550 headphones, like the ones that I am wearing right now, or if you're really lucky, you'll win an Asus, R-O-G, Xbox, ally. That says ally, but this one is black. Is it the ally or the ally X?
Starting point is 00:52:30 Somebody please hit me with the answer. I'm pretty sure it's Ali-X. The X, it's the black one, the performant one. Cool. That is pretty solid odds for buying stuff that, eh, you might have been thinking of picking up anyway. Like the glitch desk pad, which is now available on the U.S. site.
Starting point is 00:52:48 It's also a great excuse to talk yourself into... Dun-da-da-da-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-dun-da. Oh, hold on. Where? Oh, what, but... I'm a little bit confused. Oh, I need to refresh. Refresh the page.
Starting point is 00:53:04 There we go. the WAN hoodie That's right It's WANV3 It's back and redder than ever In true WAN show colors As voted by you You may not remember this
Starting point is 00:53:15 But we actually put this to a community vote Ages ago asking Do you guys want another black And orange hoodie Like our previous WAN hoodies in the past Or do you want us for once To make a WAN show garment That is actually in the correct
Starting point is 00:53:34 color scheme for the Wanshow. The Wancho has always been red. It was never actually orange. We just put LTT colors on the hoodie despite it being Wancho, which is a different color scheme.
Starting point is 00:53:50 The community over... Okay, see, this is funny, this is funny. Breakdown 1923 says, that isn't red though. Okay, here's the thing. Our perception of color is affected by all the other colors and stimuli around us to the point where this is really funny
Starting point is 00:54:10 back before we had you know like real graphic design people and stuff we used to have I think the tech was red Luke is that right that sounds right? The point is the point is even though LTT
Starting point is 00:54:29 actually has orange as it's as it's pop color. We had to make it red on here, if I recall correctly, because otherwise it didn't look orange. Orange looked yellow or something. Like there was a whole issue around it. I thought it was the logo that was off. It's been a long time since this was an issue, but the, yeah, the, the, the, the LTT colors on the forum had to be wrong in order for people to think that they were right. Yeah. Um, because they looked and like this, this was not one or two people. This was effectively everybody. They looked super wrong just due to the other colors.
Starting point is 00:55:03 that were around them and we had to do something about it. I think that might still be a thing. I think the logo, I wonder if you like, if you sniffing tool the logo on the forum and go into like paint or something an eyedropper of the color and then painted a bunch, is it actually our orange? I can't remember. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:55:25 You want to do it right now? Not really. It's not that interesting. Sounds good. But at some point it was like that where it was like red. and then Ed was working on some other asset And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, why is everything red?
Starting point is 00:55:39 And he's like, oh, I just eye dropper at like the forum banner header And that was when the investigation started And I was like, what the heck is going on here? Because our accent color is orange Anyway, the eye is Look down in the corner right now, like it's clearly red Okay, very funny, Dan, put it back I'm trying to make it orange
Starting point is 00:55:59 Fine, fine, fine It's no fun a loud way, don't you? Messing with everybody. Okay, there's also a ton of other cool upgrades. Yes, there are slightly fewer pockets, actually, but the pocket placement is much more intentional and streamlined. For example, instead of having two Kanga pockets and accidentally sticking your hand in the other one,
Starting point is 00:56:24 we just made it one. And we changed how the zipper is embedded to reduce any chance of the adhesive pulling off. We also added a zippered chest pocket, where are you at, there you are, right there, zipper chest pocket. We switched the sides of the arm pocket to make it easier to use for, sorry, right-handed people, sorry, lefties, sorry, south-paws, to make it easier on right-handed people who are, the majority, I'm sorry, and we made the back pocket, back here, even bigger. We also changed up the fabric. It's a heavier weight, cotton tary, feels more premium, it's also a little bit warmer, and we improve. the hood. It's now a three-panel design that just sits a little bit better on your head.
Starting point is 00:57:06 We also made it a little bit more fun. We made the drawcord tips, hexagons, because they're the bestogons, and the islets are shaped like a bestagon as well. And obviously, it's red and gray voted by you. We even did a newsletter blog post on it. Make sure you subscribe, by the way, to the LTT store newsletter. Yeah, the old one really was quite orange. Oh, this is like the OG OG one and then there was this one and then oh wait did I call it oh sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry so yeah reimagining the WAN hoodie the original launched all the way back in 2016 and that was basically just because I had this invidia hoodie that I really liked from G8 brands and I was like okay I just want that but like instead of black and green I just
Starting point is 00:57:52 want it orange and then we did WAN hoodie V2 which was even cooler. Then was this V3? That doesn't look No, that's still V2. Right to me. Yeah, we only ever did. Yeah, here we go. And so this finally is V3. Man, it's a really nice garment. So there's the there's the hexagonal draw chords. Here's the here's the original poll. So we pulled you guys. You decided
Starting point is 00:58:22 you wanted accurate when show colors rather than OGWAN v1 with LTT orange jacksend. And look how good it looks! Yeah. Is that awesome or what? Yeah. Okay. Uh, what was I supposed to be doing? Oh yeah, let's go gambling. Right. So there's been some discussion that the promo that we're running right now is gambling. The promo that we are running right now is not gambling. The promo we're running right now is a sweepstakes and it's a perfectly normal thing for a retailer to do. And it's, it's also not a gambling disguised as sweepstakes. It's just actually a
Starting point is 00:58:57 sweepstakes. As is required by law, it is open to people who do not place a purchase. Here's all the instructions and everything like that. But no, it's a sweepstakes. You make an order for the amount. You are entered to win a sweepstakes. And that's a perfectly reasonable thing. It's not gambling because what you're doing is you are buying a product and you are going
Starting point is 00:59:20 to get the product. There is no outcome where you just lose all your money. It is not gambling. you all need to relax we are still anti-gambling Hamnetics says please make the mandatory sweepstake skill testing question answer Louvre
Starting point is 00:59:39 Question what is the password I love it Okay what was the rest of this merch message Let's go gambling As video content creators How long did it take for y'all To get used to your faces being on camera And how did you figure out what to do with your face when you're not talking?
Starting point is 01:00:00 My understanding is you mouth along with the prompter. Thank you for that, Dan. That's very helpful. I'm trying really hard not to do it. I couldn't imagine. It's difficult. Thanks for that. He just has to be the one talking. So even when he can't be the one talking, tries to get as close as possible. It's in the wrong spot. You've got to move it back. You've got to move it back.
Starting point is 01:00:25 Don't we send a long thing? There we go. Nice. Nice. Solid. Man, it took me a really long time. Like, I never really had to edit my own videos. So I didn't really get used to that.
Starting point is 01:00:40 I never watched them because I, like, filmed them. And I didn't have time to do any kind of QA in the earlier days, which sometimes caused problems, as you guys probably well know. What? I think I've only. really gotten used to it over the last few years when I've watched a lot more of our videos for QA beyond that like I and even now like WAN show in particular when Yvonne puts on WAN show next to me I'm like bro turn that off like I can't I can't listen to my voice for an
Starting point is 01:01:14 extended period of time like that especially at like 2x like oh man I don't know how she doesn't I'm like I'm right here if you want to talk to me I'm right here she's like yeah but I'm trying to, like, catch up on what you were talking about before. I'm like, just ask me. I'll be, I'll happily talk to you rather than listen to me talk to you. Please. How about you? Was it was the core of the question, like, what is it like seeing yourself on camera?
Starting point is 01:01:43 I don't care. I don't get juiced up by it. It also doesn't affect me. Like, I remember when I first started, I'm talking like, whatever, I don't even know what year was at this point. And whenever Linus and I first started working together, I remember him commenting that, like, hearing himself is very odd. I think I was editing a video and I had it on speakers or something. And he was like, ugh, like, listen with headphones. Like, I don't want to hear myself.
Starting point is 01:02:06 And I was like, what? Like, why do you care? Like, it never mattered to me at all. And then I was actually, like, somewhat surprised when later on I figured out that that's, like, a thing for a lot of people. And I was the weird one. Yeah, you're the freak. Got them. I guess.
Starting point is 01:02:23 It just, it has never bothered me. It also, like, I don't know. It's just, he just likes the sound of his own voice. He just likes the sound of his own voice. No, no, it's in the wrong spot again. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:02:36 I saw you reach for it. I saw you reach for it. Nice. I'm just going to leave that. We should get one for Dan. Nice assist. Because that was a nice assist. Dopamine.
Starting point is 01:02:55 Um, all right. What are we supposed to be doing right now? More topic. Yeah, let's do some more topics. What do you want to talk about, Luke? What do we got going on over here? I don't know. It was a heck of a week for YouTube.
Starting point is 01:03:11 We could talk about that. Yeah, let's do that. YouTube appeared to be ramping up its focus on paid memberships this week after several users on the LTT subreddit reported that they, when they clicked on a video, they were met with pop-up ads for the feature that had to be closed before playback could begin. That's very annoying. Especially because we disabled it at significant cost to us. Oh, this is interesting.
Starting point is 01:03:35 I'm so sorry. I'm about to derail us. Look at that. Cool. I'm so surprised. I was, I was, I didn't think it would be a ton, but I didn't think it would be zero. Disabling YouTube memberships caused literally zero. of our old members to migrate over to float plane.
Starting point is 01:03:54 And we had a theory back when we enabled YouTube memberships in the first place, it was our strong belief that it would probably be mostly incremental. The people that were going to subscribe on floatplane were going to do that. And the people that were going to do it on YouTube were only interested in using a payment method they already have with a platform they already use. And I was, uh, I wasn't surprised. surprised that, you know, we didn't just migrate everybody over from YouTube memberships to Floplane. I was surprised that it appears to have been literally zero. So, yeah, that was a downer.
Starting point is 01:04:33 It had been communicated for a long time that, like, the better experience was on Flooplane. Like, the advertising was pretty in your face about that. So I think most people that would have moved over had moved over. Yeah. I mean, I had a conversation with some creative today talking about they were asking the question of like if we had an external platform should we turn on YouTube monetization and I lamented about how annoying it is having the YouTube not YouTube monetization sorry YouTube memberships yeah I lamented about how annoying it was to have the memberships thing shoved in your face all the time but I was like if you don't care about that then theoretically yes because there is a relatively large amount of people that just will not
Starting point is 01:05:19 leave the primary platform, whether that primary platform is YouTube or Twitch or kick or whatever their thing is that they're watching content on, there will be nothing that will get them off of that platform. Most people that use the internet use like a very small amount of websites and do not go out of that circle. Yeah, you've talked about that before. It's kind of wild, but it's so true. Yeah. Like I mean, not going to lie, my Safari right now has, let's see five tabs and those five tabs are probably most of what I look at on a on a typical day yep got LTT store LTT forum LTT subreddit LTT store analytics and I'm tracking gold pricing
Starting point is 01:06:13 and even and normally it would be down to four are you doing the tracking of gold pricing on like a Google thing? Nope, goldprice.org. Okay. Yep. Hold on. Where were we at?
Starting point is 01:06:31 Oh, yeah, right. So, yeah. And so for me, it was just a little bit frustrating to have people upset at us again about this memberships thing when we actually took a very measurable financial hit
Starting point is 01:06:47 to have YouTube stop harassing. our viewers about memberships so for them to have a bug that went and like like put LTT memberships in people's faces again when we already had turned them off and it wasn't even an option to subscribe to them really sucked it was like it was the insult to injury that I was not into not into it's kind of funny yeah it's a little bit funny maybe do you we have it's It's a little funny. We had thousands of YouTube members. It was like tens of thousands of dollars of revenue a year, Luke.
Starting point is 01:07:26 I don't think that part's funny. I just think it's funny. Well, then tell me the funny part, Luke. I think it's funny that you turned it off and then it got shoved in your face anyways. I think that's funny. I can appreciate the irony, but that doesn't mean I have to agree that it's funny. I can appreciate an unpleasant irony. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Maybe I'll laugh about it soon. Maybe I'll laugh about it once. YouTube fixes the membership's feature and makes it so I can control the promotion and we can turn it back on and we can build it back up. Maybe then I'll think it's funny. Do you think that's coming? I don't know. Look, if I thought that it was coming on the near horizon, I wouldn't have turned it off. It's convincing people to resubscribe will take time.
Starting point is 01:08:11 Oh, dude, it'll take freaking forever. Like that's just, yeah, that's just like gone forever now. So very frustrating. Yeah, Ameria. Agreed. It would be super nice. How many other people turned it off? I know of like one other creator.
Starting point is 01:08:31 Like it was it just us and them? And that's it? Yeah, I think so. Because at a certain point, like, are we even helping? I don't know, Luke. Sometimes it's not a matter of helping or not helping. I think it's just principles. Well, I don't even think.
Starting point is 01:08:47 I'm not even going to, no, I'm not even going to say, that this is like a principled stand or anything what it is is it's just simple our audience really didn't like it and at the end of the day I mean you've been there in the in the recent meetings that we've had sort of talking about our company core values
Starting point is 01:09:05 right and one of our core values is the audience is our guide and so how do we how do we live our core values how do we say with a straight face that we live our core values if we take a bunch of feet that is showing up in our inboxes, it's showing up on the forum, it's showing up on the subreddit, it's showing up in the YouTube comments, that people are saying, hey, I really don't
Starting point is 01:09:27 like the way this membership's feature is getting crammed down my throat. So how do we say that the audience is our guide if we ignore feedback like that? We can't. Yeah. And that ties into like, kind of ties into one of our other ones. Listen before you lead is another one of our... I don't know if that's, I don't know if that's entirely fair all the time though because if you blindly listen to the audience at every single point regardless of costs then you wouldn't have ads on anything but that's why it's guide because they love those that's why it's guide but yeah but that's what i'm saying is like it with with some users complaining that doesn't mean that you just have to do it well the but it wasn't just some users it was a lot and
Starting point is 01:10:12 and i agreed that's that's that's a huge thing right there you go you got to you got to apply a filter I agree it's annoying And we had people entirely I'm not talking about this specific case I'm not saying like we should turn it back on I'm just saying I'm speaking generally We have to try to put ourselves We've got to try to put ourselves in the position
Starting point is 01:10:31 Of a viewer and kind of go okay yeah Like do I have any intention of subscribing to this Okay then why is it cluttering up my interface It was really annoying for me I know like I'm a premium subscriber to YouTube LTT funny enough Gets a decent amount of money from me from my premium it was everywhere it was it was honestly very annoying um at the very least like let premium
Starting point is 01:10:56 people be like yo i don't want to see this yeah well and that was part of the feedback literally ads all over my screen when i pay to not see ads all over my screen and that was part of the feedback i gave to youtube as well as i don't think premium i don't think premium members or not members excuse me premium subscribers should be seeing this i don't yeah I don't think it's necessary. And at the very least, give me the creator control over that. Like if I want to spam people who have premium by telling them about YouTube memberships or whatever, then that's on me at that point then if I alienate the audience.
Starting point is 01:11:34 But don't do that on my behalf. Then I have no control over you harassing the audience to buy something on my behalf. I don't like that. Yeah. So, I mean, and we had an earlier version of our, of our, of our, what are they called again? Core, core pillars, core, the thing, the fan. Core values? Core values.
Starting point is 01:12:00 Thank you. Thank you. We had an earlier version of our core values that was the audience is the boss. And we got some pushback internally when we did like focus groups and stuff. And that was my, that was my wording, was the audience as the boss. And I think where we got a bit of a disconnect internally between some people and sort of my interpretation of that is I always took my boss's instructions as sort of guidelines. I was not a very good employee in the sense that I just did exactly what I was told and followed orders. Like I always kind of, I've talked about the story of how our NCIX tech tips started in the first place.
Starting point is 01:12:41 It was only when he asked me the second or third time. I can't remember exactly how many times it was. But the first time he asked me to start a YouTube channel, I ignored him. Because a lot of the time, he would give me waste of time busy work that wasn't necessary. And if I just didn't do it and I did stuff that added more value to the company, then I'd get promotions faster and I'd get paid more. So I would just ignore stupid assignments. So it wasn't until he gave me this stupid assignment multiple times that I kind of went, okay, fine, I'll do it. But that was always my approach.
Starting point is 01:13:10 so to me audience as the boss meant that it gives me instructions and that I rely upon it for the gainful employment that I enjoy but just because it tells me something doesn't mean that I absolutely do that it means I have to apply a common sense filter but I've always been a little stubborn
Starting point is 01:13:32 bullheaded whatever let's not get into the words to describe minus right now it's not necessary And I can see how that word could be really intimidating or could put other people in an uncomfortable place, especially when the audience is this nebulous, multifaceted entity that out of one side of its mouth, right? Because it's made up of many people can be telling you,
Starting point is 01:14:03 this is the greatest video I've ever seen. And then out of the other side of its mouth, at the exact same time you have two comments one after the other this is the greatest thing i've ever seen this is trash you should probably retire right how do you deal with that i can't believe new new lTT is like this they've lost the old ways and then another comment saying i've been waiting so long for an old uh video like this whatever yeah and like and i think a great example of this is stuff like the craigslist um video wall right or that that that 30 000 dollar cool that Charles Fugger brought up here is like right back to back you'll have it's very
Starting point is 01:14:44 polarizing right you'll have people saying like this is classic LTT I love it they're goofing around with like cool stuff that nobody else would get a chance to get their hands on and we can enjoy it vicariously through them and then the next one it'll be oh look it's millionaire line is showing off his rich kid toys again I yeah where's their more down-to-earth content and it's like how do I how do I build a content plan around that right And so I can understand why internally people were looking at it going like, okay, boss feels like a really strong word, and I wouldn't want a boss like that. So after much deliberation, we settled on guide, you know, more like a lighthouse.
Starting point is 01:15:24 It's a point that we can use for navigation, but if we go right toward it, we're going to end up in the rocks. You know what I mean? Enigma Blade says I'm a lighthouse Thank you Enigma Blade in flow plane chat Appreciate you What are we supposed to be talking about right now Oh yeah right you were in the middle of
Starting point is 01:15:51 It's been a heck of a week for YouTube And I totally went off on a long side quest Yeah I have no idea how far I got into it I think one line Probably I'm just gonna redo it because I think that was genuinely like 20 minutes. YouTube appeared to be ramping up its focus on paid memberships this week.
Starting point is 01:16:09 After several users on the LTT subreddit reported that when they clicked a video, they were met with pop-up ads for the feature that had to be closed before playback could begin, which is like obviously incredibly annoying. LTT writers reached out to YouTube and they told us it was a bug, which, okay, doesn't seem way too bad then, I guess. An annoying bug, but hopefully that doesn't keep going. YouTuber Enderman had his entire channel terminated after the platform mistakenly connected him to a different channel that had received three copyright strikes. Enderman appealed the account termination, and it was obvious that no human had actually reviewed it, which led to him tweeting about it, garnering attention, and eventually getting the decision reversed. YouTube took down multiple videos by YouTuber, Cyber CPU tech, sorry, that worked around Windows.
Starting point is 01:17:00 11's installation restrictions. Initially, YouTube rejected his appeal, claiming his content was in violation of its harmful or dangerous content policy. Since garnering a bunch of attention, cyber CPU tech has had his videos restored, and YouTube denies that the removal had anything to do with automation. Hmm. Okay. So then did they explain why a human moderator removed it? Probably not. Does the question question? In an environment where AI is increasingly being use to moderate content, how do you think
Starting point is 01:17:32 LNG's videos may need to change? Well, I can tell you already, I don't go full Carmageddon when I'm playing cyberpunk on camera. Yeah, do you want to talk about that? We talked about it last week. But, I was sure if that was all in the show. Yeah, mass violence against civilians is
Starting point is 01:17:50 no longer kosher in video games for YouTube uploads. So we're just, so I'm just going to I'm just going to walk around pacifist style and um only pull a gun on the cops if they pull a gun on me that that's my line that's my line in cyberpunk in cyberpunk um this is really annoying in Minecraft okay we often very often Luke and I will kind of go off on like Microsoft teams being kind of a steaming pile of shit oh yeah and we will get people just the time baffled and confused in the comments like how could you ever say anything negative
Starting point is 01:18:33 about my weird purple baby and this is the kind of thing that I'm talking about okay so let's get on the on the thing the bug where you schedule a message and it shows up as sent don't worry I'm coming to schedule messages okay so on my teams right now I have the one and only Sarah but okay I wanted to send her a message hold on I wanted to send her a message that says Lighthouse Pin for Audiences Our Guide
Starting point is 01:19:04 I really don't know how well this is going to work Yeah that's not Whatever the point is I wanted to send her message Lighthouse Pin audience is our guide I'm right clicking on send Right because I would like to schedule the message Because it's pretty late on a Friday I don't think she's in office right now
Starting point is 01:19:21 And says you'll be able to schedule messages Yes I've talked about this on my show before. After you send your first message. That's what this error says.
Starting point is 01:19:33 You can clearly see last week when I sent her Sir Ability or I asked for Ability Oh no
Starting point is 01:19:39 because I emailed her Sir Ability To Can and she teemsed me back Sir Ability To Can with his top
Starting point is 01:19:46 hat and I was like Ong chat loves it We have clearly corresponded before So in conclusion
Starting point is 01:19:56 steams I steams teams actually I like that can we can we switch to just calling it steams in conclusion steams I think it's too close to steam so people won't like it oh man irritating irritating steaming pile so yeah so now Luke I'm going to send an email and that will only make sense to the people who watched the pre-show I don't like that and I'm right to do it in this case you are but it's so annoying
Starting point is 01:20:36 it's like okay so that it's funny that that bug exists because that shouldn't be a thing in the first place you should absolutely be able to schedule messages to people in your own freaking org even if you haven't sent them a message before
Starting point is 01:20:52 we're talking within the same org that's so crazy man like it's so stupid um so i have i have literally sent emails before screenshoting that error and being like this is stupid but i wanted to schedule this message so here's the message don't respond to this email i never want to see this email again respond on teams please just like but come on it's so annoying oh man all right what are we supposed to be doing dan i can also i will i will also confirm in the past i think i think i said that people from google told me that they use uh whatever it's even called i don't know
Starting point is 01:21:39 uh whatever their chat is hangouts i'm not sure on gmail chat i don't know what's called i think whatever that thing is called chat sure whatever um i i i've been told that they use that and i just didn't believe it because like I know people at Microsoft that complain about teams and like kind of use slack on the side anyways yeah um and I can confirm that at least everyone that I saw which was multiple people were using meat or chat or whatever the heck it's called they were using it so all right as of right now sounds like they're actually doing it which is interesting to me because it sure felt like they were abandoning it really not that long ago, but it is what it is.
Starting point is 01:22:36 Depends on Teams. GitHub is still on Slack. Yeah, that's really interesting. I wonder if that's just because them migrating off of Slack, because that was an acquired company, right? So if migrating them off of Slack would be a huge issue. Something that I would really like to accomplish this coming year is to simplify our setup because right now we have slack for float plane we have teams for everything else um and we have not just teams but we have office 365 and we have g sweet for everybody and it ends up being really expensive um meat is so far behind teams what i don't agree oh oh sorry oh sorry sorry no i do agree i thought you were talking about just the the call. Why are they both called meat?
Starting point is 01:23:26 Just the video call of meat is like really good. I hate that it's the same name for the chat. Whatever. Anyway, sorry about that. But yeah, so we use just all of them internally. And I've been kind of poking around lately trying to figure out like
Starting point is 01:23:41 how much of a pain it would be for different teams to lose one or the other. Like if we lost G Suite or if we lost Office 365, how big of a problem with this be? Oh, it's so expensive. We're, okay, spoiler. I'm going to spoil something. We're finally doing it.
Starting point is 01:23:57 We're finally working on how does LMG spend money? Because you guys have asked us that. Every time we do, how does LMG make money? You guys are like, okay, neat. But we got, where does it come from? But we don't know, where does it go? Sorry, that was really awful. How do you spend it?
Starting point is 01:24:19 And so it's finally coming. We're going to do a breakdown. And while the percentage going to subscriptions is probably not going to look that bad. The total amount is high. The sheer dollars. Yeah. Yes. It's too much.
Starting point is 01:24:39 We got to crunch that down. I feel a little bit vindicated about this. I think it's going to be harder to get off of G Suite than it will to be get off. to get off of office 365, although part of that reasoning. So basically there's just a few teams that I've talked to and they're like, dude, if I lose drive, my life is over. And I really don't think OneDrive and SharePoint, is that the whatever. I really don't think those are like a suitable replacement for Drive.
Starting point is 01:25:15 I have to confess, I haven't played around with OneDrive that much. much recently, but the way that drives user interface has degraded over the years, maybe it's not that far off anymore? This is a huge part of my point, yeah. I mean, is it time for us to consider, like, oh, what's their nuts? They always send me emails. One of my issues is there doesn't really seem like there's actually a whole solution for everything.
Starting point is 01:25:44 um like i know um again that company that asked about the passwords i'm still not going to disclose who it was i asked them what they use and they were like oh yeah i mean we use g-sweet slack and d and uh office 365 and i was like oh okay oh yeah it's like we're not the only one stuck in this oh yeah next cloud next cloud that's the one thank you monster and floatplane chat i mean is it time to explore that you want to move email not really no i don't want to No, I don't want to. It just looks like so much work. Dude, migrating a G-suite drive to a G-suite drive is a nightmare, let alone anywhere else.
Starting point is 01:26:33 But then you run into other issues where like, you know, next cloud or G-suite or whatever, none of them are going to do this. Microsoft AD is just fantastic for a bunch of different things. and then to authenticate with that properly, Dan, you can correct me here. Don't you need some license from Microsoft? Oh, you need so many licenses. Yeah. So, like, you just kind of get stuck with, like, everything.
Starting point is 01:26:57 Yeah, and the alternative is you can cancel a subscription, but then you're, like, actually going to lower your productivity of all your users. And not just that, but you're going to lower their morale. Conrad's in the full playing chat right now saying, no, let me have my Google Drive. It's so painless. And you know what? I experienced the exact same thing at NCIX
Starting point is 01:27:17 Because we had our own internal email And then we switched to Gmail And it was a time of gloriousness Because that was back when Gmail was really good And the search was really good And then we migrated back to our internal email With just like a re-skin To make it look more like Gmail
Starting point is 01:27:35 And there were riots in the streets And I was one of them I was on the leadership team but I had nothing to do with this decision. And I was like, I freaking hate this. I am worth the $7 a month or whatever it was back then to have proper working even. The problem is it's not $7 a month anymore. Well, I know.
Starting point is 01:27:54 And one thing that really, okay, so I had basically just resigned to like, I mean, okay, so Urban Fervor and Chad is saying, this is so ironic. Our company's in the middle of migrating from G Suite to Office 365, and it has not been going well. Some other people are posting similar things. guys next cloud i actually think is super cool but migrating to them is it's not like you know the problem is migrating stuff is insane and there are certain features that are difficult to replace once we're already in this spot anyways i'm not next cloud is great i'm not talking
Starting point is 01:28:28 bad against next cloud um but yeah we just we just get entrenched there's too many things that are too good that they're worth paying for it anyways even though we're not using most of their offerings. And I had previously resigned to like, whatever, it's worth it per employee. We're just not going to talk about this anymore. But it's so much now. And then G-suite, I had like fought with someone over there for a while being like, I do not want your AI features.
Starting point is 01:28:58 I don't care how much you discount it. I like, I don't want this. We're not taking it. We're not paying for AI-Fi features. Go away. And I finally got through to them. So we didn't subscribe to their AI. features and then now you just have to it's just bundled in have fun and it's like man I
Starting point is 01:29:19 I don't want this so then I was like hey well now it's like really expensive per user yeah it would be really nice to lower this cost for the company let's evaluate it again and we look into it and we just come back to the same conclusion again it's almost like they're charging this much because they know they got you by the yeah nostrils yeah sure
Starting point is 01:29:45 we'll go with that one but it's it's frustrating man I wish I wish Microsoft does everything but they don't seem
Starting point is 01:29:52 to do almost any of it all that well Google doesn't do enough of things and they do a few things like really well
Starting point is 01:30:03 and they do other things like really poorly if we had just never migrated to teams yes like I think we probably would have just still been using chat and it probably would have been fine because the nice thing about it was you only had one search window that's the killer for me is that I have
Starting point is 01:30:22 to the more applications we use the more search fields I have to type something into to figure out yeah where did we talk about that was it on email was it posted on air table was it posted in teams Was it freaking in a Google doc? Like when you're searching for something. Like if I'm, because like the way that my memory works, a lot of the time it's like cues. Like I don't remember what someone said in the email, but I know we were talking about Yetis, you know, or whatever.
Starting point is 01:30:54 So I'll be like, okay, yeah, I remember the word Yeti was in there. So I searched my email for like Yeti because I'm trying to remember or like some product, you know, gigabyte motherboard. Like, oh, no, that's not there. Maybe it was in teams. So I throw it into my team search. No, it wasn't there either. Like, okay, maybe it was on an air table, a card or something.
Starting point is 01:31:12 So I searched for it on an air table. It's like this tedious process of going and trying to find something. Because, you know, around here we have 100 projects going at any given time. I can't be expected to remember everything about every single one of them from start to completion. So you just, you waste these cycles going back and trying to re-reference materials. And if you don't know where to find them, it can be really frustrating. And back when we were on Hangouts in Gmail, you would just, there was one search bar, and it would search both of them at the same time, and it was really convenient. But the more services that we've integrated, and I understand there's reasons that we've done it, like when we added Trello, for instance, the more places there have been to go find the single source of truth.
Starting point is 01:31:52 And Airtable's been a help there, but it's still not a perfect silver bullet because it is still separate. No, and we'll keep making it better, but it will still never be. perfect. And none of these things will be perfect, but I really don't like the fragmentation that we have. I also really don't like that, like, no matter what we, like, say, um, these programs are very invasive. So, like, even if we say, like, hey, I know we have Office 365, we don't use their email. We don't use their calendar. We don't use one drive. We don't use all these things. please keep it in Google. We can say that, but if you work in Word or whatever,
Starting point is 01:32:38 it's going to try to prompt you to save it into OneDrive, and then people just start doing it automatically because they don't necessarily know the difference because they might not be tech savvy or whatever, or that's just what they use in the previous company, so they don't even think about it. It doesn't really register that they might be doing it the wrong way. It's a mess, man. It's very frustrating.
Starting point is 01:32:56 Hamnetics and floatplane chat says, hey, maybe check out X1 search. It provides unified search across Microsoft Teams, Outlook, SharePoint, OneDrive, Gmail, Google Drive, and Slack. Wow, so cool. Why don't I get another Gorham subscription? No, I don't want that. What is it called?
Starting point is 01:33:14 What is this? X1.com. That does legitimately sound very cool, but like, oh. No. It's a very expensive domain. Yeah. cool hey oh wait no never mind I'm not going to say that is this per user I couldn't tell I was afraid to I was afraid to even ask I don't want to know I don't know if it is
Starting point is 01:33:46 and wouldn't they get access to literally all of your everything I mean it kind of seems that way this thing's they should pay us that's actually how much they pay you per user To be clear, you're not saying they're not trustworthy, bros. No. We just don't know that they are. That's all. That's all we're saying. All we're saying.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Oh. So, yeah, I don't know. Maybe just, how about this? Everyone watching right now, how many of you are there? Probably somewhere in the neighborhood of around 10,000. Okay, everyone watching right now, go buy a WAN hoodie. And then I won't have to think about the subscription. costs ever again deal it won't matter deal nice I just I wish I wish like it's it's a constant extremely
Starting point is 01:34:39 sharp thorn in my side it bothers me all the time um speaking of merch messages Dan should we do a couple or what are we supposed to be doing right oh my god we haven't done sponsor spots uh we're going to do the float plane announce and then a sponsor spot uh sure uh oh oh that's the floatplane topic not to be confused with the floatplane announcements yes sammy i will read them before sponsors we've got three juicy and unique offerings for you on floatplane we one we have an l t t video that is ready right now in early access the liquid metal in my laptop leaked and my mission is to try to fix it and you can check that out over on the float plane um it was a very frustrating experience.
Starting point is 01:35:32 Oh, I don't see it. Am I supposed to publish it, or is... What are you looking for? I'm looking for... Is it under Float Plane exclusives for now? No, it's not. Okay, I'm super... What are you looking for?
Starting point is 01:35:44 That video. The, I, my laptop leaked liquid metal video. Oh, I'm supposed to show it in the CMS. Talk about the video if you want. We also have auto captioning on Float Plain now. Even for LTT videos. Okay, yes, so I'm supposed to go into the CMS. Am I supposed to go into the CMS on camera?
Starting point is 01:36:01 Nope. Are you sure? Because Sammy told me to do it. He's going to do it, Luke. You've done it before, but the answer is still no. I'm not saying what you're going to do. I'm just saying what you're supposed to do. I see.
Starting point is 01:36:15 Got it. Okay. Release status public. There it is. Very much a downer and very much now live on float plane. There you have it. cool good chat number two for halloween three staff members dressed up as yours truly as you might have seen in last week's when intro and on our socials oh we did a video of the entire process
Starting point is 01:36:40 from makeup to clothing to my first reaction to it yeah they completely blindsided me with this open link show the stuff okay yes sir sammy i will follow instructions there you go this was They, um, they really were trying to get me canceled, I think, with all of this. I think it was Sammy. He goes, so I'm Asian Linus. This is female Linus. What's this? Oh.
Starting point is 01:37:12 I'm just like, buddy. Talented Linus. Yeah. Don't even. Do. Why? Um, I don't remember what I said, but I'm pretty sure I'm not canceled. um nice finally uh we're doing a luke lafranier q and a for a floatplane exclusive and we want your questions i'm supposed to open the link and showcase some of the questions tell us the head dent story again i forgot it oh yeah i mean that's the thing about people with a dent in their head is they might forget the story too anyway the point is go and submit your questions for the luke q and a video
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Starting point is 01:40:27 Intel's already dead stop oh lordy wow what a giveaway that's freaking awesome um you know i think there's a correlation to Intel's performance and them and them not doing extreme rig upgrade anymore you think so yeah I think so you think not selling enough CPUs means you can't afford sponsorships? No, I mean, the other way around. Oh. No, no, no. It was Intel bailed on it.
Starting point is 01:40:59 Why is this my point? Oh. Oh, like they felt unworthy to have money spent on them. They were insecure? I don't know. I don't know what you're talking about. No, that the ad, like, worked so well that it was
Starting point is 01:41:13 making up that much of their sales. Oh, for AMD. Or wait, because. What? No, I get it. I might have said that horribly wrong. I don't know. But that was crazy.
Starting point is 01:41:30 No, I think chats with you. All right. Okay. This is what happens when you flip your pillow the wrong way, Linus. What are you even talking about? I think you just means you got a bad sleep in your tired. Oh, dude. Viewers and listeners, this is not a bit.
Starting point is 01:41:45 100%. He's just like this. Thanks, Dan. Oh, man. Okay. Oh, wait, we missed one of the CW announcements. We never talked about the buy more, save more deal on all apparel. My poor fingers.
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Starting point is 01:43:24 if you pick up a few items. All right. All right, Dan. Dan. Luke. Which one? Pick one. Okay, I really, I don't know what's going on. Really have not slept well this week.
Starting point is 01:43:39 I've been traveling a lot. I mean, I shouldn't be complaining to you, but I think, I think I can say that I've been traveling a lot. When traveling tend to be easier than yours. It has been a very, very intense period. I can't tell you all of the videos that I have written in the last little while, but in the last three weeks, I think I've probably written more LTTs.
Starting point is 01:44:03 Like, start to finish written. I am heavily involved in the editing of the scripts for a lot of stuff, but start to finish written more LTTs in the last three weeks than I had probably done in the prior six to nine months combined. Like, it's been very, very intense. I've been really enjoying it, actually. It's been fun, especially because some of it's been really cool, like some of these factory tours and stuff when I was overseas.
Starting point is 01:44:30 But it has been extremely intense because the rest of my work doesn't go away just because I'm writing. We should did. That'd be cool. That's my biggest problem with traveling is effectively the same thing. It's like I think my tasks when I'm traveling tend to be easier than yours, but I'm also stuck for many hours of the day. Like today I woke up at, I think, seven and didn't do anything other than work. And, you know, it's 840 now.
Starting point is 01:45:05 That's decently common on trips because if I wasn't here, I would have been at the thing that was the following to the event that I was just at. um so i just i don't have time to do a lot of stuff but work keeps moving yeah so messages keep coming in so it's it's it's tough to keep up planes can be good but my my last tin can flight there was no in-flight so i i literally i finished reading salt sugar fat which was that book that wendell recommended to me about i think it's called salt sugar fat how the food industry hooked us or something like that and it's really good it's a little dry at times but hey maybe if they put a little more fat on it then it would go down a little easier so yeah it's a little dry but really enlightening super cool book um so i finished that because because i was
Starting point is 01:45:56 just like sitting on the plane going like oh my god i have nothing to do and there's a computer under the seat in front of me like just it wasn't a super long flight but i was like i am so bored i no longer know how to just sit and be oh right i have salt sugar fat on my kindle i still have like a quarter of the book left. So I read 5% of it and realized that the last 20% of the book was actually what's it called?
Starting point is 01:46:21 Appendices. Yeah. So I finished the book in like 20 minutes and I was like, oh crap. I'm actually done now. And so I was sitting there and I was like right. So I bought this. And I actually hucked it in my backpack.
Starting point is 01:46:41 Before my trip, thinking, oh, yeah, maybe I'll read something on paper. It's just for fun, the story of an accidental revolutionary. It's Linus Torvald's autobiography, and I wanted to read it as homework before we do the collab with him. And so I got through about a quarter of it on the rest of my flight, and then I actually realized today that we have a date for when he's going to be coming in, and I'm going to get this red. I am so. Flipping excited and you're probably wondering
Starting point is 01:47:14 Hey Linus you bought salt sugar fat on Kindle What's the deal with that? Why would you buy a physical book? Because I'm gonna get him to sign it I'm so excited. Did you know I'm not there? Yeah, but we're not talking about the date Okay I did not know that until you told me that just now and I'm super sorry for you I'm actually legitimately like extremely sorry for you because
Starting point is 01:47:39 Dude I was so sad I've legitimately kind of considered looking into like, can I find a way to be there? I can't give more context other than that because we're not giving the date, obviously. But I don't think I can, but I am a sad boy. This was like probably the one time. But, you know, maybe it goes super well and we want to work together again. I don't know. We'll see.
Starting point is 01:48:06 I'm sorry, dude. I'm legitimately very sorry about that. You just have to do a good enough job that it happens again. I'll do my best. Nassimoda asks, are you nervous, Linus? I'm like, yes. Honestly, yeah. Because I've only met the guy briefly on a call.
Starting point is 01:48:24 He was super nice. Like, unbelievably nice. The fact that he's coming here blows my mind. Like, it's one of those things where it's like, it's, oh, man, how do I put this? There's like, there's kind of unspoken sort of. not rules but just like unspoken understandings and collabs like like one party you know like like you could have one party that's like clearly benefiting the other party like you know lifting them up and then you had or you could have like a collaboration between peers or you could be the
Starting point is 01:49:01 party that you know really probably needs to kind of put in the extra work like it's um like if i'm like if I was, if I was collaborating with, you know, let's, let's use an example, man, who's, how horrible is it that I'm trying to think of a non-controversial large YouTuber and I can't? What does that say about our space? Okay. PewDie Pye hasn't done anything recently, all right? You're calling You're calling statute of limitations on the bridge
Starting point is 01:49:47 Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha, um, Okay, we've got some suggestions, we've got some suggestions, uh, Markiplier, Markiplier's one suggestion, Hank Green, Hank Green's pretty base, Hank Green's pretty good suggestion. Matt Pat retired with nothing. Yeah, he retired. But his channels are still going. Okay, let's use Matt Pat. Let's use Matt Pat.
Starting point is 01:50:14 The theorists are clean as far as my understanding. So Matt Pat, Matt Pat, Matt Pat or Hank Green invites me to do a collab. I am the sub in this relationship. I travel to them. I don't even ask, right? Standard. Like I don't ask, I don't ask, are you, are you know, can you fly to me for us to do this collab? Now, there could be a reason that they have to come here, like if we're building a fancy PC and we're going to paint it and we need our workshop and stuff.
Starting point is 01:50:42 There could be a reason for that. But if the idea is just that we're going to be talking heads and we're going to yik-yak at each other, I just assume that I'm going to them. And in the same way that a much smaller creator would probably assume that they're coming to me. With Linus, it was the same way. I assumed that I am packing up the show, I'm packing up all the parts, we're bringing it to. I don't know, his house, we find a studio space that we can rent. We are moving heaven and earth to make this thing happen because I am just grateful that he replied to a freaking email, let alone that he has graciously offered us like half a day
Starting point is 01:51:22 to a day of his time to collaborate together. Like it's so exciting. And then he just casually drops, oh, no, I think I could just come to you. Yeah, you know, I travel a lot for work and it's no biggie. I can just hop up there. And I'm like, how can you be this cool? It will, like,
Starting point is 01:51:42 it, you almost like don't even want to accept it, but it will be a lot easier to do a collab here. I know, I know, but it's just so cool, though. Remember that story?
Starting point is 01:51:53 I'm going to be vague only because, I don't know if you mentioned, you might want to save it for content or something, but remember that story I told you about fixing a computer recently? one a computer that you knew about yeah oh yeah yeah yeah yeah no you can just tell the story yeah it could still be content i don't know the the computer linis's team in scrapper war season four had a motherboard that they had to repair and they repaired it in like this really weird way but it worked and then afterwards i don't remember if it was given away to christmas party or i bought it
Starting point is 01:52:32 or it was just effectively tossed out. I don't remember what the situation. It might have just been tossed. But I ended up with it and I gave it to my brother and it just kept working forever. Which is crazy. Despite the craziest fix ever, it just kept working.
Starting point is 01:52:48 And then it got passed to a friend of ours and then it went from that friend of ours to their kid. And their kid bought a new case for it. which, you know, whatever. Maybe do a different performance upgrade on a 2,500K. But anyways, that's a topic for another time. And in the K-swap, they, like, removed the wire that made the whole thing work.
Starting point is 01:53:16 And it's crazy that he reached out to me to try to potentially fix it because, like, the amount of people that would... Wait, oh, yeah, no, sorry, sorry, yeah. I thought you told the story differently to me, but, yeah, I think that's right. So he didn't, like, know that this motherboard was, like, special. He didn't know it came from me, which really it came from you.
Starting point is 01:53:36 And really, it was modded in an episode of Scrapher Wars. Like, he didn't know all of that. So when he brought it over, we were able to, like, look at the episode of Scrapherd War's and figure out what they did. And then I, you know, move the little cable over and it started working, which was fantastic. And, and, yeah, that was, why does this story matter? Oh, yeah. When we went to go fix a computer, I asked them to come to the office. Like, we fixed it at the office.
Starting point is 01:54:05 Because I was thinking of my head, I was like, where am I going to have the most, like, tools and potentially spare parts to, like, try if something is wrong? Like, oh, okay, maybe it's the GPU. Let's swap the GPU, whatever. Like, where is going to be most convenient to do this? And it was like, I don't know, the IT room at the office? And then we went there and it was just perfect. It was like, yeah, okay, cool. So it is, you know, way more convenient for him to come here.
Starting point is 01:54:31 Everything is set up for what you guys are going to have to do. It also means we don't have to worry about any privacy stuff, like, at his house. The last thing I would want to do is, like, do, like, docs, Linus Torvalds. Or do, like, crazy blurring, which ends up making the video tar to watch or whatever else. Yeah. Yeah, so it is sweet that he's coming over. It's just also, surprisingly, like he said. It's a really long story for that.
Starting point is 01:54:53 But anyways, I think it's cool. I can't believe that computer still works. It's crazy. I still don't understand why it works. I want to do a collab with like build zoid or something where... Yeah. I want to fly with him anyways, but yeah. Where we're just like, can you please enlighten my stupid monkey brain as to why
Starting point is 01:55:13 plugging in this fan header makes this busted motherboard work? So, Pancrat... It's not just plugging the fan. It's like bridging two different fan headers. And a specific pin. Pencratz is in the flow plane chat saying, because the part where we like, fixed it is was cut from the episode by accident so the whole saga is something that nobody's ever actually seen but as part of the compilation of the fourth scrapyard wars uh pancratz has gone
Starting point is 01:55:41 through the footage and he says it should be included in the compilation so the like no way dude because i knew it was on camera i knew it was so sick but remember i didn't i didn't review the videos before i just like assumed the editors would get everything and that that's that's not always fair but it wasn't it wasn't in the video and so there was just this weird like bridged wire and we were like talking about it in the conclusion but yeah people never actually saw that wildness happen where i'm pretty sure there were like sparks like there was there was fire that motherboard was burned and see i i only know that portion from hearing it from you because i i didn't see it and and we scrubbed the video to try to find the wire which we could do but it was it was
Starting point is 01:56:26 was hard to find like that point of the episode we struggled to kind of fight it because yeah it wasn't there footage isn't there yeah it's uh what a thing so yeah i mean i'm stoked it exists and if we end up doing that that collab i'm sure i can get the computer back at least at least temporarily that'd be cool that'd be fun hey want some cool news yes spacex's cellular starlink now works on apple watches in canada and japan i just think that's Cool. That's all. Okay. Sweet. Yeah. Only text message sending and receiving via Apple Watch messages app is supported.
Starting point is 01:57:03 Rogers in Canada is supporting it. KDDI and Japan is supporting it on, I think this is on three Apple Watch models. SpaceX's partner in the USA, T-Mobile, could be next. No confirmation at this time. But I just think I think that's a super cool feature, especially in an emergency or whatever else. It's a, I don't know. I don't know if I want to say underrated feature of some of Apple's hardware, but having something like that on your watch
Starting point is 01:57:28 seems even better than having it on your phone if you're ever in an emergency situation. Very cool. So that was it. That was all I had to say about that. Okay. What else do we have?
Starting point is 01:57:43 Oh, should we talk about the Stop Killing Games petition getting debated in UK Parliament? Yeah. The Stop Killing Games campaign finally reached the floor of the UK Parliament where members debated its petition urging publishers to stop rendering games unplayable when companies choose to shut down their servers. Notably, MP Mark Seward's contended that companies might already be violating consumer production laws
Starting point is 01:58:08 by failing to clearly disclose how long players will have access to a game. Seward's also got in a sick burn by mentioning that the dead game lawbreakers would probably have been popular amongst some of games. industry people helping thanks linas there was a sentence fragment there the government's but nobody understands what just happened other than you and me the government spokesperson restated that there are no current intentions to amend the law but emphasize that businesses must provide consumers with adequate information about their products there is still optimism for the EU branch of
Starting point is 01:58:57 Stop Killing Games campaign as it is in the process of preparing and waiting for EU politicians to debate its citizens initiative on the issue. This is pretty cool. I got to admit, I really didn't have a lot of hope for it, but I certainly have a lot of
Starting point is 01:59:13 agreement with the premise of, hey, you know, when you buy something, you should, yeah. And if this happens for games, I really think at that point, we're a stone's throw from software, and then we're a stone's throw from other media.
Starting point is 01:59:32 And so... And hardware. Exactly. This whole trend of like, you'll buy things and then you don't own them and someone can just shut them down. It needs to end. And it's not going to end just by hoping that our corporate overlords are going to stop doing it.
Starting point is 01:59:50 It's only going to end if it's legislated. so not a lot to add here just wanted to let you guys know that all is not yet lost um m arctic tep 69 in floatplane chat says hey have you seen the new red magic 11
Starting point is 02:00:09 with active water cooling no but I greenlit today doing a sponsored video on it so I will see it and I'm actually legitimately sponsorship aside full disclosure but sponsorship aside, it looks pretty cool.
Starting point is 02:00:26 Do you want a spoiler? Uh, yes. It has a headphone jack. No. Oh. I'm, and no hole punch in the screen. I am actually what considering it because... Are you holding it?
Starting point is 02:00:38 Nope. Oh. Sony. No whole punch. Right, back, back, back, back, back, back. Very, very uncommon. There's like no phones that are not doing the whole punch under screen camera. Uh, headphone jack.
Starting point is 02:00:52 Uh, I'm thinking about it. it, even though I don't game her on the phone. This is Red Magic 11 Pro? Is that what you said? I think that's the one, yeah. No camera bump? Anyone hasn't noticed. Oh, my God. I'm on wired headphones right now.
Starting point is 02:01:05 They have not lost their place in my heart. I like wired headphones. I still really like wired headphones. Yeah. I would love a fun. I've been planning on going Sony because Dan kind of talked me into it for the next generation that I go to. If I upgrade this one, you can have my old one and then you won't have to buy anything.
Starting point is 02:01:22 Oh. Luke liked to that. That does itch my brain. So be careful. I will see. I've been pondering it. I've been pondering it. Cool.
Starting point is 02:01:33 Dude, man, the whole whole punch thing, like, I kind of thought I was over it because I've been using the pixel 9A and I kind of mostly got over it. But I've been on the iPhone air more recently and I find, I find, oh, Dan, I've talked to, I've talked to you about this and Luke. I'm kind of doing a thing where I'm like watching iconic. movies. Like, I'm finally making my way through, like, my movie backlog. So I finally watched all the President's Men. Very different pacing compared to a more modern film. Have you seen it, Dan?
Starting point is 02:02:03 I don't think so. Oh, okay. Very different pacing. It's from 1976 or something like that. It's, it's, oh, it's no, I have not. It's so good. It's on the Watergate scandal. And that was the other thing that stood out to me is what qualified
Starting point is 02:02:18 as shocking, scandalous behavior back then that could, like, undo a presidency? Man, they ain't had seen nothing yet by that point. Anyway, the point is not that. The point is that with the bigger face ID freaking camera bullet hole exit wound that Apple has on their displays, full-screen content, man, it is still distracting. And I've even been using a phone
Starting point is 02:02:51 that has a hole punch for quite a while now. Like, can we just not can we not get over this? Can we demand screens that don't have a flipping hole in them? It's hard. It's hard. And for a while, people were trying to solve it. Like we had ones that had little mechanical
Starting point is 02:03:07 flip-up rear cameras. One-plus had that one that retracted into the body. Under-screen ones were a thing for a while. That's what the Red Magic has, right? People use their selfie cameras so much that I also can, like, kind of understand. But, I mean, Sony just, like,
Starting point is 02:03:22 because you've got the earpiece right at the top. Yeah, right. There's just a little tiny camera right there, and it's fine. I don't know what's the... I mean, Samsung did it on the Note 9. Dude, if Samsung released the Galaxy Note 9 Evo, I would be first in line to buy it.
Starting point is 02:03:41 Headphone jack, SD card, a sim slot, e-sim, so that gets you your two sims. no hole punch just like a skinny top bar and like man that form factor was so sleek I pick it up every once in a while because it's the phone that I use for line messenger because I just have never figured out
Starting point is 02:03:59 how to migrate my line messenger messages so it's just the phone that I take with me to Taipei every time I go for all my badminton friends but so every once in a while I pick it up and I'm like damn it still feels so good in the hand because even though it's not as thin as like an iPhone air It tapers at the edges, so it, like, feels super thin.
Starting point is 02:04:18 Freaking love it. I just like this one, because it's a big phone, but it's a thin phone. So it's like having a small phone, but with more up and down, which is really nice. They are, I don't know, phones these days are just getting really wide. Dyslexic Stoner says, welcome back to another hour of three old men complaining about how good phones used to be. But they did! I had that sexy LG one with the power button right in the middle of the back. I can't remember what that was called.
Starting point is 02:04:45 Oh, I remember that. That was so good. It was so good. There was one, it was a merch message earlier. What phone would you keep in the Samsung 8 Edge? I really liked for a very long time. Oh, yeah. I had Superman ROM on that.
Starting point is 02:05:00 That was sick. Den Ricks and full-plane shots said it LGG2. LGG2 was dope. Samsung S3 was dope. The like original, basically all of the Nexus phones were sick. I loved Samsung's active lineup. I was like the only person in the entire techosphere, as far as I could tell, who was like super into Samsung's active phones. They were a Galaxy S, whatever, but just like gigantic, chungus battery and like rugged. Sounds awesome. They were
Starting point is 02:05:38 freaking awesome, but not so thick. Like it was still thinner than having a case on your other phone, but you just didn't need a case. And you had to be. bigger battery. I was like, this is brilliant. Why doesn't everybody just buy this? Yeah, yeah. Oh, loved those. All right. What are we supposed to be talking about? Oh, you want to do some more topics? Yeah, we can do that.
Starting point is 02:06:01 There's no notes for this, really, but just wanted to let you guys know. Microsoft fixes the update and shut down bug that has plagued Windows for 10 years. Oh, there it goes. so that's exciting it used to restart even though you told it update and shut down it would just restart and yeah yeah decade but now now it's fixed i think it's coming in the next uh in the next windows update our discussion question is very annoying when it does that our discussion question is what's the next windows bug that you want fixed um i think most of it's not bugs i think most of it is entirely intentional from their team and makes windows incredibly insufferable to use Okay. Well, David had one. He says, I'm not sure if it's a bug, but it used to be like this in like XP or 7 or something. I don't remember, but right-clicking a folder or item in an explorer window does not select the item even if it's highlighted. So you have to left-click the item to select it and then right-click it to open properties, et cetera. If you right-click on another one that isn't selected, it deselects the first one and opens the menu for the folder. This behavior does not happen in the left-hand detail pane and works as expected. This kind of sounds like that issue that I have with Mac OS, where if something is not the focus window. I can't interact with it. I have to click twice.
Starting point is 02:07:16 And it seems like David and I are the sorts of people that... One was for me, actually. Oh, that one was from you. Yeah. Oh, it was his topic, so I assumed it was you. Okay, that's a Daniel Besser contribution. I assumed that he typed his own initials there. My bad.
Starting point is 02:07:28 Oh, good. No, David's a writer. He's perfect. Also, I just noticed that your initials are a sad face. It tracks? Oh, my goodness. All right, Microsoft says it doesn't have enough energy to power its current AI chips slash GPU stock. In an interview conducted alongside OpenAI's Sam Altman on the BG2 podcast, Microsoft CEO Satina Della said,
Starting point is 02:07:59 the biggest issue the AI industry has is not having is not a complete, what, okay, is now having. Oh, is the biggest issue the AI industry is now having is not a complete glut, but it's power. We may actually have a bunch of chips sitting in inventory that I can't plug in. In fact, that is my problem today. It is not a supply issue of chips. It is actually the fact that I don't have warm shells to plug into. I love the we may have this issue. In fact, we do have this issue.
Starting point is 02:08:29 This comes after reports of consumer electricity bills increasing up to 36% in cost due to growing data center demands. Open AI is calling for the U.S. government to build an additional 100 gigawatts of power generation annually, and at least four big AI tech companies are considering building or funding their own nuclear power facilities. Yeah, they're doing small ones, though. They're using, oh, man. The little modular ones, right? Yeah, they're, like, inspired by submarine tech or something. I don't, we don't have the details here.
Starting point is 02:09:04 And they just expire. They just, like, expire when they're done, right? like you can't refuel them or something I don't know enough details about it it was it's a while ago that I read about I think I probably read like the same article you did like a while back like they're in containers or something like that you just bring them in you plunk them down
Starting point is 02:09:22 and then they just they consume all the fuel when they're done they're done they're kind of like the alkaline battery of a data center kind of thing modular reactors and shipping containers says Yaxter um CatOS is talking about molten salt
Starting point is 02:09:37 Oh dude, did you see the Chinese shipping container ship The shipping container ship, whatever Containership The Chinese container ship That uses a molten salt nuclear reactor No? Yeah, right?
Starting point is 02:09:54 Dude My goodness Damn, China Is that the new Damn, Daniel Damn, China Here we go. That's good.
Starting point is 02:10:06 I think I first saw this on... Back at it again with the molten salt thorium reactors. Thorium reactors, dude. Maybe they're not thorium. Yeah, China unveils power of thorium reactor for world's largest cargo ship. Look at this thing. Look at how many shipping containers that is! I want a thorium reactor just like personally.
Starting point is 02:10:26 Yeah. Yeah, they don't let you put an AC unit in your apartment, but maybe a thorium reactor. They might. have rules against it. It's not in the rider. Where does it say that I can't take thorium reactors in my back? Our discussion question, it doesn't have batteries. Our discussion question is, how much compute do you guys think is currently sitting idle due to a lack of power? Okay, we have no way of knowing that because first there may be some
Starting point is 02:11:02 sitting idle and then there definitely is. So we have, yeah, we're We're not going to get an answer on that. But our second question is, do you think the price of GPUs would go down if this idle inventory was available to consumers? Which I don't know the answer to either. But what I do know is that it's time for our weekly check to see if you can buy an ARC B580 for MSRP. One of these days, I am going to figure out our affiliate program for new egg. I don't believe you. I will.
Starting point is 02:11:35 I will. And we're going to make some money on this segment, but it doesn't matter. Because the point for now is that, yes, in fact, you can. What does Black Friday price protection mean? This was 249 the last time we looked at it. Oh, but there's an Intel holiday bundle with purchase, limited offer. Hold on a second. What is it?
Starting point is 02:11:53 Hopefully it's not 3D mark. Holiday bundle. Battlefield 6. Wait, pick one of four games. Battlefield 6, Dying Light the Beast, Assassin's Creed Shadows, and SIV 7. That's fantastic. You get one of those games
Starting point is 02:12:08 with your qualifying purchase plus, and this is until January 31st, damn. So you pick one of these plus bonus content, Marvel rivals in game content, who cares, Explit Premium Suite, okay, that's kind of cool, Canvid, and Vegas Pro Edit 365.
Starting point is 02:12:25 That's right, my friends, you can get all of this GPU and more for 24999. if you were going to buy one of those games it's basically 200 bucks or less do they still have that feature where i can where i can see how many people have it in their cart uh i think you have to go to your cart but yeah i think so i didn't have to do this before hold on cart my because i'm will oh 350 plus people have this in their cart right now yeah uh it's a great card for the price we absolutely love the arc b 580 ElmG.g.g slash Newark. Oh, okay. It's not easy? Who posted that?
Starting point is 02:13:07 Yeah, Tim and chat. Tim and chat posted it. Oh, that's hilarious. Okay. Tim says, Linus won't read this, but it's on the screen. It's on the screen? Where is it? I have no idea.
Starting point is 02:13:20 Okay, well, whatever. The point is, I had a meeting with Intel back at Computex. I broke their balls a little bit about what I felt was a really misleading aspect of their marketing, where they said that ARC B580 was the best GPU under $250 or $300 or whatever it was. And I was like, okay, show me one for under that price. And they couldn't. And it got a little tense. And I was like, I need a plan from you guys so that I stop being a liar every time that I talk about your MSRPs because it's not okay.
Starting point is 02:13:54 And you know what? They never really got back to me on the timeline that I asked for. but within a span of weeks, not months, ARCB580s were available for an SRP, which was all I wanted. And they have consistently been available for this price to the point where, guys, it's a great deal, it's a great card, it will slay 1080P, it's even quite 1440P capable, and it's $250.50.
Starting point is 02:14:22 I freaking love this thing, and I want them to sell lots of them, and I don't, you can use the, you can use the affiliate, or you can just not this is completely editorial I want competition in the GPU space I want to see a B770 it's still rumored I don't know if it's real
Starting point is 02:14:40 I want ARC to succeed because I need competition in this space and Intel's architectural and software improvements are promising look at what they're doing on the MSI Claw AI8X plus whatever the stupid handheld is called look at the power
Starting point is 02:14:58 look at the performance They're still driver bugs. They still have work to do. But the trajectory is so promising. And I need Liputan to not abandon this thing. We got to show growth. We got to show success for it because I want competition. That's all I have to say about that.
Starting point is 02:15:13 And you know he doesn't want to keep it around. He doesn't want to keep anything around. Exactly. I'm so upset that Pat is never going to see the fruits of Pat's plan for Intel. And that the stock just goes up because LBT just cuts jobs. Like, I... Mm. Mm.
Starting point is 02:15:34 Anyway. What was I supposed to be talking about? Oh, right. Yeah. David asks, oh, my God, back on the Microsoft power topic, is the current level of investment into AI sustainable? David knows that I don't think anyone really thinks that it's sustainable. But, hey, are we in a bubble? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:15:55 This isn't financial advice. There was one other thing that I wanted to point. doubt, actually, since we're on the subject of GPUs, though, is that Intel Arc is not the only GPU that you can find these days for a pretty reasonable price. Hold on a second. I thought was it, uh, was it 57 ETIs that were under MSRP? No, that's at MSRP. Was it 5070? Let's see. I thought there was one NVIDIA card that was actually under MSRP on Newegg right now.
Starting point is 02:16:31 Ah, no. Yeah, $20 rebate card. I don't know. I, uh, yeah, uh, hmm. Is it mail-in? If it's a mail-in rebate, I don't, I don't know. Maloney rebate does not count. I counted a little.
Starting point is 02:16:48 I count it a little. I don't not count it. I only count it if it's decently substantial. 20 bucks? You would send a letter for 20 bucks. 20 bucks for sure. Yeah, it was 20 bucks.
Starting point is 02:17:01 I just, it is a not even sort of hidden secret at these retailers that you get a mail and a rebate that's low enough and then nobody does it. So it's just not even a discount. You know that. You know that. I know you know that. I don't think I have, I don't think I have ever told this story on WAN show before. But back when I was the product manager for OCCSSDs,
Starting point is 02:17:23 back at NCIX, they would often push me to take a bunch of inventory that I told them. I was like, you know that I can't move this with our run rate business. You guys are going to have to do promos to sell them. And they'd be like, no, no, it'll be fine, it'll be fine. Take all this inventory. And I'd be like, okay, tell you what, here's the deal. I'll take the inventory. But we're on net terms.
Starting point is 02:17:42 We're on net 30 terms. But I literally am not going to, we could be at 31 days, 35 days, 300 days. I don't care. I'm not paying this bill until we've sold them. you can push me you can dump all this inventory you can stuff me is what the term would be you can stuff me with inventory but it's your problem it's still your inventory as far as i'm concerned until it's sold and so what would happen is we would get to the point where my terms are due and they would ask for payment i'd be like hey so here's the email where i said i'm not paying you
Starting point is 02:18:14 for these unless you move them here's my inventory report that i sent you on a weekly basis that shows that I do, in fact, still have them. What are you going to do about it? And there's this one time. I think we ran a $100 mail-in rebate on an OCCSSD. That's crazy. Because they had all the kind of the math that they could do on the back end for, like, what the redemption rates would be and, you know, whatever, right?
Starting point is 02:18:42 The fuzzy math that you can do with your instant rebates and your mailing rebates. Anyway, we ran this promo. It was a big hit. And there was a time a little while later that they stuffed me again. And I was like, okay, this is your problem. Why don't we do another $100 mail and rebate? And they go, oh, Linus, I really don't know if we can do that. I go, why not?
Starting point is 02:19:02 I mean, you did it before, you know? And they're like, well, see, I might have gotten in a little bit of trouble because the redemption rate was almost 100%. I mean, yeah. The fact that it was only an almost is crazy to me. How do you just not mail a letter for 100%? For $100? Yeah, buddy.
Starting point is 02:19:21 I would. Dude. Dude. Like, I bought a, I bought a BenQ, I'll always remember this. I bought a BenQ CD writer at Future Shop on a Boxing Day promo because it was $25 with a $25 rebate. And I was like, buddy, it's for real estate. Yeah, yeah, it was a crazy deal.
Starting point is 02:19:39 They had a whole pyramid of them just like on a palette. And I was like, I'll take one of those, sure. Did they max out how many you could buy? Yeah, one per customer. Yeah, okay. That makes sense. So that was a get-you-in-the-door thing. Oh, yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 02:19:53 I don't know what was in it for Ben Q, but something in it for Future Shop, for sure. AW-11-682 asks, how do mail-in rebates actually work? Not a thing in the UK. So what you do is you buy a product, say, for example, this RGX-X-L-I-X, which, by the way, you could actually have a chance to win one
Starting point is 02:20:14 if you make a purchase on LTT store. We have the full details of our spend $100 plus, for a chance to win the Senheiser headphones I'm wearing or the RGLIX, etc, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera on the store. Go check it out. Let's say you were to buy one of these, okay? You get a receipt, right? You get an invoice, and you also get your product with the box.
Starting point is 02:20:33 So what a lot of mail and rebates would have you do is cut out a piece of the box, like something to show that you are redeeming it only once, some piece of the packaging, and then you would also include your receipt showing that you bought it from a qualifying reseller, and then you put those in an envelope with the mailing rebate form that you filled out with your name address and where they can mail a check. You send it to the address of the company and they send you back a check that you then deposit into your bank account.
Starting point is 02:21:05 And the idea behind it is that this rigmarole of filling out forms and cutting out pieces of boxes is a hassle that most people won't go through. So it allows the retailer and the seller of the goods to, or the manufacturer of the goods, to advertise a very aggressive price knowing that the lazy people who don't bother are subsidizing the people who actually get it at that price. So if they're doing like, you know, $20 off, so instead of being $420, it's $3.99 after mail and rebate, what that tells you is that what their margin would really support is a price of above. $407, or, you know, $412, and they'll have their own internal data for what percentage of people are likely to redeem these mail-in rebates at what sort of different rebate amounts, and in different product segments, it might be different as well. And from different retailers, you can have a very different customer base with a very different appetite for deal hunting and coupon cutting.
Starting point is 02:22:12 CatOS says Don't forget they expire That's right And you have to do it Within a certain amount of time Or the deal expires Yeah That's a mailing rebate
Starting point is 02:22:26 There you go And it turns out If you do a $100 one Pretty much everyone Will redeem it Amazon says no To AI shopping This was put in the dock
Starting point is 02:22:41 by Jordan. Amazon is suing perplexity AI demanding that the startup stop letting its Comet browser make purchases on behalf of customers. Amazon says that Comet covertly accessed Amazon customer accounts and disguised automated activity as human browsing. Amazon says this poses a security risk and interferes with the shopping experience and has demanded that perplexity end its misconduct. perplexity
Starting point is 02:23:11 Oh man, that's a word I'm having trouble with today, has rejected Amazon's claims in the past saying Amazon is using its market dominance to stifle competition. In a blog post titled, Bullying is not innovation, the startup calls Amazon's legal actions a threat to all internet users.
Starting point is 02:23:28 Our discussion question is, should AI agents be able to use your accounts and impersonate you to complete a task on your behalf if you instruct them to or should retailers be able to insist on human interaction? I mean, I think he's having to think. The retailers should be able to effectively do whatever they want in this situation. I mean, should they do it?
Starting point is 02:24:00 Yeah, they should be able to. Yeah, I mean, they tell us that they don't want us to scrape their pricing data, and we would never do that. no of course not right so do we really respect retailers wishes to have their site used the way they want no but it's not about respecting wishes this is this is like the ad block argument right like they somebody can retaliate against you ad blocking that doesn't mean you can't add block um it's it's the same type of thing like if if if amazon decides oh we don't want these automated things we're going to try to stop them then i mean as far as my understanding goes they're completely within their right to do that um should they I don't necessarily think so. I suspect the end-game of this. Yeah, probably. Because what's your thing that you always say?
Starting point is 02:24:48 Machines can't be held accountable. So if I said, oh, yeah, no, I told my AI not to, then all of a sudden Amazon's the one who's on the hook for either giving me a refund for this product or dealing with me sending it back to them or whatever. Like, they're the ones who end up with the liability. That's what I would try to figure out. That's what I would try to figure out. is I would I would maybe block it temporarily and come to an agreement with this group or whatever
Starting point is 02:25:12 that they have to assume some level of liability. But there's no way that they're going to do that because they're an AI company and you know how AI companies are around their own liability for freaking anything, whether it's people, you know, unaliving themselves or whether it's, I mean, that's the worst thing I could think of. So there you go. or okay training their models on stolen data
Starting point is 02:25:39 like they're trying to avoid any kind of responsibility at every turn as far as I can tell and that's across the board yeah Max Overdrive said but some people have assistance through shopping for them sure what's the difference between that and AI because a human can be held accountable is yep that's it
Starting point is 02:25:58 in other news. That assistant would be the one held accountable. Servers in space. This is another topic from Jordan. NVIDIA sent the H-100 GPU into space on board the StarCloud 1 satellite on Sunday to test how data centers could work in orbit. Terrestrial data centers require massive amounts of electricity and water. And StarCloud 1 is the first step of a plan from Redmond Washington-based startup StarCloud to move resource
Starting point is 02:26:33 hungry data crunching infrastructure into space, hopefully to reduce the environmental impact. Ah, yes. Let's fire off the rockets to reduce the environmental impact. Yes, and don't forget. Very good. Don't forget, clutter up low Earth orbit. We need that.
Starting point is 02:26:48 Ah, yes. Very, very good, yes. During the satellite's three-year mission, Invidia will be testing a range of AI use cases, including analyzing images of the Earth and running an LLM by Google. Not to be outdone, Google announced Suncatcher, aiming to use solar power to run super-efficient AI infrastructure. I mean, cool.
Starting point is 02:27:09 The project plans to launch two prototype satellites by early 2027. This all comes after Amazon founder Jeff Bezos predicted gigawad-scale data centers would be built in space within the next 10 to 20 years, where the continuously available solar energy will see them eventually outperform terrestrial data centers. Bezos says space-based infrastructure is the next step of using space. to improve life on Earth. You look so mad. It's great. In other space news, spews,
Starting point is 02:27:42 Semiconductor startup, Bexar, has signed a launch agreement with SpaceX to integrate the company's experimental fab ship payloads into 12 upcoming launches. The fab ships will not enter orbit, they will remain attached to the booster, and return to Earth within about 10 minutes of launch. During each mission,
Starting point is 02:27:58 the fab ships will conduct tests to evaluate the feasibility of space-based chip fabrication. This stuff is crazy. Including whether semiconductor materials can withstand the journey to space and the subsequent re-entry. Yeah, that stuff's nuts. But why, though? I don't remember. Is it to avoid, like, movement of the Earth?
Starting point is 02:28:23 I honestly, I honestly don't remember. I, it's been so long since I, I've read about this, but this is, like, a thing. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's an oxygen-free environment. A lot of, a lot of fabrication is done under vacuum. That's something. Yeah, but we can create. CatOS says, I think it was to do with clean room.
Starting point is 02:28:42 But like, yeah, but there's so much radiation out there. So you're going to have, what, you're going to have this, like, shielded orbiting fab thing? How about when you need to perform maintenance on it? Like, have we, have we gone mad? That's it. It's microgravity. Oh. It's not the vacuum.
Starting point is 02:29:00 It allows you to create perfect spheres more easily. Microgravity. Which makes a ton of sense. Long line is. Because I'm remembering that's why they, that's why they're doing drug research in space as well. A lot of it's microgravity. A lot of our research for like making things on Earth always has to deal with gravity, right? So when you take gravity out of the equation, some things change.
Starting point is 02:29:28 in some cases for the better when trying to make certain things. Got it. Long Linus says companies will do anything to not bring chip production to the West. Literally put it in space. Dude, imagine the cost. Imagine the cost. Imagine how many
Starting point is 02:29:49 they're going to be able to make in that amount of time. Imagine the cost of each one of those chips. Oh, man. it would be cooler if it was like moon base or something yeah you're still gonna maybe maybe they're just doing research for now and then it becomes moon base or something later but yeah all right um we also have our we have a couple more topics that we have man we have merch message is still good lord uh and we've got a message
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Starting point is 02:31:46 See, the people are always talking about how great Riley's singing sponsor spots are. How about that? Yeah. Yeah, well. There you go. You know, Riley's singing. is so good. It would be interesting if we, maybe we could do
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Starting point is 02:33:19 Oh my God. I thought you'd forget. You know, I wouldn't buy, like, if you and I sang another Christmas album, I don't think I'd buy that. If Riley sang a Christmas album, I would buy that. I'd buy that for a dollar. I'd buy that for more than a dollar. Okay. I know the reference, but I'd buy that for more than a dollar. Okay.
Starting point is 02:33:43 It's a digital product. Okay. Imagine no shipping handling fees. No, it's not a, no shipping fees in general. No, it's not a digital product. It's going to have to be. a vinyl. Wait, you're in.
Starting point is 02:33:57 2020 something. Not five. We did it! All right. Okay. All right. We remaster it.
Starting point is 02:34:11 Wait, we remaster it. Or like we read, no, we re-recorded. We do both. So we can have a, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. We can have a digital remaster release. No, no, no. No, no. No, no.
Starting point is 02:34:21 No, no. No, not approved. You're about to candle the whole thing. You're overplaying your hands, sir. Okay, okay, nope. Luke, it's okay, we'll do it secretly. Nope. No.
Starting point is 02:34:29 It just won't tell him. Nope. It'll be the B side. No, that is not work, and that is not something we are expending resources on. You could Konami code on that page on the store. Nope. And it gives you the rematch. Absolutely not.
Starting point is 02:34:44 We could do a lute system where like, we might send you the remastered vinyl instead of the new one. You guys are going to get this unapproved so fast. No, that's like the opposite of a remaster. I can unapproved things. You did already approve it. I cannot sign a check. I can do that. I do have that power.
Starting point is 02:35:01 I cannot sign the check for the vials. You don't have to sign for direct deposit. Believe it or not, I, in principle, have to sign. In principle. I have to approve it. And that's actually still not true. LTT Christmas album vinals. You heard it here first.
Starting point is 02:35:17 So here's what we're going to do. Here's what we'll do. We will take the. original songs we will add some more because I think we should probably have some new songs there really weren't that many you mean you mean as they were written as they were written in terms of lyrics yeah yeah not not saying no heavens no no no no right might want the creative freedom to rewrite yeah I mean we could make some tweaks they weren't bad some of them were pretty bad um but but we might do a couple new we'll do a couple fresh tracks it won't be riley
Starting point is 02:35:50 singing every time I think we could still have a couple people participate as long as they like are decent this time Autotune has come a long way in the last 10 years okay in 2020 let's say let's say 2027 to give ourselves time 2027
Starting point is 02:36:08 1127 we could do it next year easily we don't need to wait until 2027 I'm not even like trying to be annoying about this I am not trying to over promise if we can do it's 27 it's a year we can make it out I promise you Riley can make an album a year from now.
Starting point is 02:36:27 No, no, it's not that. That's not what I'm concerned about. I'm concerned about, like, we've got to figure out packaging. We've got to figure out how to ship, like, a vinyl. We've never done it before. And is it easy? Maybe, but we've never done it before. We've got to figure out a partner to actually get them pressed.
Starting point is 02:36:40 Like, I don't want to put that team in a position where they're like, holy crap, why did Linus promised to do this next year? This sucks. We don't have enough time. Like, we might have to ship by sea from wherever they're being manufactured. I don't know. I can't promise what I don't know. what I can say is 2027 is probably almost certainly doable okay that gives us time can we say that we might do 2026 but we're just not going to commit to it at this time I would love if we could do 2026 we will commit to at the latest Christmas 2027 we will hopefully commit to 27 I can't promise anything I like not committing to anything I'm cool with that yeah okay all right so so Riley we will yeah I mean I
Starting point is 02:37:23 haven't spoken with Riley about this. I'm sure he'd be down. He's going to have to want to. If he doesn't want to, that is totally fair. Then that's fine. So Riley slash and people who can actually sing, LM Christmas album, um, Christmas 2027, let's do it. But there will be no, we will not speak of the original Christmas album being remastered or being re-released in any form. If people really want it and they don't, it's still on the forum. You can technically still buy it there. They literally buy it every year.
Starting point is 02:37:56 Yeah. I need to be very clear about this. We have sold thousands of them and it literally sells every single year. And they literally shouldn't. And it literally shouldn't. It doesn't exist. But you can't say they don't want it when they are actively continually. I can say, forgive them, Lord, they know not what they do.
Starting point is 02:38:21 That's what I can say. So the customer is not right in matters. matters of taste. They just... Nope. I think we've all met a tasteless customer. If you guys hold on just 30 seconds. For what?
Starting point is 02:38:38 Somebody's typing back to my message on teams. You've got to be kidding me right now. Okay. AMD. A.M.D. Clarifies. Riley Murdox, 923 p.m. November 7, 2025. I mean, you know I do. I am so happy This is great This is all I wanted for Christmas
Starting point is 02:39:01 This is fantastic In all capitals With what time though Question mark question mark Well we'll figure that out We've got time We've got time We've got time
Starting point is 02:39:12 We've got time We'll figure that out The main thing that's important to me Is that it's going to happen eventually If he needs till 2027 Sure Okay So I think it'll be
Starting point is 02:39:22 I think it'll be a combination release. I think we'll have to do a vinyl. We should probably do a CD. And then for people who are not into owning physical media, we could probably do a digital one. We got to do a digital version. Conrad says digital delivery is native supported on Shopify. Okay.
Starting point is 02:39:42 Yeah. And we've got to do a digital version. Thank you, Conrad. I just mean, I think the, I think the... We should have a vinyl for sure as well, absolutely. And some people are super into CD at this point. like it's it's cd's trendy again dude i don't know how to happen but it's trendy again where if you buy the cd or vinyl version you just get the digital download for free in addition
Starting point is 02:40:01 um yeah maybe i'm pretty sure there's a way you can yeah there's got to be a way to do that i don't want to promise anything right now because i have no idea but there should be no reason why we couldn't build a mechanism for that you could mail encode it yeah um mini disc no we're not doing a mini disc uh you could also do something where the digital download is like uh like a super cheap add-on or something like that. You could be like for an extra five bucks or whatever. Because I don't know exactly how Shopify handles that. We'll figure it out.
Starting point is 02:40:27 But like, uh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Because I could totally see wanting the vinyl version. Like I will buy the vinyl version, just to be clear. Um, but then I would also want the digital versions.
Starting point is 02:40:40 And so we'll have to do. Dude, I promise you, the internal people using their merch budget on this is going to be extremely high. Dude, Bridget is going to, she's going to lose her shit because I actually. had a conversation with her earlier this week where I was like, you know, that design would actually look pretty cool on like an ugly Christmas sweater. And she's like, is this approval to do a Christmas sweater? And I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on. But if we had a Christmas
Starting point is 02:41:06 sweater as a time, it would have to be a line. Dude, if you really, oh my God. Oh my God. Matching Christmas pajamas and a matching Christmas sweater and a matching Christmas album. You do know that's going to push it to 2027 though, right? Oh, by all of it. I would be okay with that. All right. Oh, man. All right, we'll see.
Starting point is 02:41:25 It gives it more time to be mastered. My goodness. All right, all right. I'm so excited. All right, all right. Christmas wants you. Man, now you've got the whole company all, like, excited about this. Jeez.
Starting point is 02:41:41 Because it's exciting. We got to just do things sometimes, man. It's fun. It's a lot of work. Luke. That's sometimes fun is work. oh man work is fun whatever yeah yeah i think you meant the second one there you know we're gonna sell like a few hundred of them right like no we won't no we won't we will
Starting point is 02:42:03 sell i promise you we will say way more than that i guarantee i have no idea how many vinals to press i have no clue i have no idea this could be this could totally be a pre-order thing right um what you could probably do is put the digital one up for sale and then put the vinyl one up for pre-sale. It's like a weird, it's like a weird, like, man, oh, I don't know. Because people buy vinals of albums they have listened to. Like, that is totally a thing. That's true.
Starting point is 02:42:35 You can put the digital one up for sale and then the vinyl up for pre-sale. I can pretty much guarantee you can do that and then you won't have to massively over-order it. We don't do pre-orders. Yeah, but I think it's okay if the digital one is up for sale first because then you can get reviews of it and you would know if you like the music so we don't do pre-orders because we don't want to be stuck in a position where we don't have a firm timeline on something and we are going to be just like holding your money indefinitely that's one of the reasons and we don't do pre-orders because we don't want to set a bad example um for the industry
Starting point is 02:43:13 where there's like questionable quality potentially and we're taking your money up front without you having an opportunity to find out if it's any good. So there are certain things that we would have no problem taking a pre-order on. I would have no problem taking a pre-order on a mouse pad with a new graphic, for instance, because it's our same proven, high-quality mouse pad, but just with a graphic, with a supplier that we've worked with umpteen bazillion times in the past, and we have a firm idea of what the ETA is going to be. But what I don't want to take a pre-order on is something like, say, for example, a mod mat,
Starting point is 02:43:44 where something unexpected might happen and we might not be able to deliver. it in the time that we wanted to right so that's that's why we don't do pre-orders because not taking pre-orders is the right thing for reasons not because pre-orders are just blanket wrong and should never be done but because there are reasons that maybe they shouldn't be done and we don't want to we want to put our money where our mouth is um all right amd has clarified its clarifications on their controversial rdna 1 and 2 driver note they will continue game optimization and After all, they will continue to receive new game support, stability, and game optimization, security, and bug fixes.
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Starting point is 02:45:41 somewhere that you weren't going to do anything with a wow good for you because that's a lot of money worth of gases you must be very rich to have gases like that sitting around not doing anything and not sell them but b thank you so much for maybe giving us a deal because it is going to be extremely expensive for us to get this thing is it expensive to the point where we like might just abandon it if we potentially like what's the yeah okay potentially we're going to do our best um so that was 15 pounds 4 ounces of r 404a and 10 pounds of r 508b even if we do get all the gases there could still be significant challenges in getting it running apparently it is so loud that anybody in the if we if we were not to enclose it anybody working in the lab would have to wear hearing protection at all times so there are there are challenges but basically we would like to at least get to the point of part two where we get the third running, and I'm pretty bullish on that.
Starting point is 02:46:44 We actually managed to find the person, the technician who decommissioned it. And what he told us is that when he decommissioned it, it was in great shape and working great. So that gives us a ton of hope. Okay. So that's where we're at. I just thought we were collecting extremely large rooms that we don't use in labs like Pokemon or something.
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Starting point is 02:47:21 then we would try to figure it out because we really want to try. Even if it doesn't end up being part of our setup overall, we want to at least get this thing working for the lulls. So we need to get our hands on these gases. Can you take it in checked baggage? That's an earlier in the show. show reference it's not an electronic all right dan let's do some uh let's do some merch messages
Starting point is 02:47:48 shall we going into after dark then good lordy there's a few merch messages today okay it's been busy i wonder why oh yeah i meant to have a look at uh what you guys were into today the answer is holy balls okay what is it what is the answer when you have a combination of things going on. You have the sweepstakes thing and you have the discount thing. Oh, no, I just mean product-wise. People are super into the new WAN hoodie. So this is good because I had a long conversation, or I've had many long conversations with the
Starting point is 02:48:23 merch team because they're like, okay, what is our direction for WAN stuff? Is it orange? Is it red? I'm like, look, I want to see this launch. We did a poll, but there's a big difference between what people respond to a poll to, or what people say in a poll response versus what they actually buy.
Starting point is 02:48:39 Right? Firefox, for instance. So I need to see this red one actually sell. I need to see people resonate with red and the LTT brand as opposed to orange. And when that happens, then we can make a decision. We can chart a path forward in terms of like how our color branding works. So yeah, WAN hoodie's doing pretty good. You guys are super into it, apparently transparent screwdrivers. I had someone internally very recently expressed concern over our ability to move as many of the WAN hoodie as we ordered.
Starting point is 02:49:08 And I had a quick chuckle. and was like, they'll get them. Oh, yeah. It'll be all right. Yeah, everything's going to be okay. You know, I think, you know what? I mean, there wouldn't be the first person to kind of bring up concerns and stress, you know, around work over the last couple years, which is good.
Starting point is 02:49:26 We want to hear those things, right? We want to get a chance to address those things for anyone on staff who is watching right now, right? Like, it's, it needs to be a conversation. But we're okay. You know, we've definitely have. some struggles. I mean, we've talked openly about viewership not being where I want it
Starting point is 02:49:44 right now on LTT. I mean, we're having a lot of conversations of future. And I think this, we've talked about it a lot where there's that there's that hundred employee threshold that's really, really hard to cross. And I feel like what's going on
Starting point is 02:50:02 right now is we've been sitting on the threshold long enough that in my opinion, at least, I can see the way off, if that may sense and the path the path forward is logical it's been painful to sit here for this long but this is realistically relatively normal for companies that get to about this size and I'm pretty excited about I don't know if we want to talk about them yet but I'm pretty excited about some of the plans that we have for like honestly pretty much every part of the company and they all rhyme
Starting point is 02:50:38 which I think is really cool like almost every department is taking a similarly inspired step forward does that make sense can I say that I didn't really leak any plans I don't know as far as I'm concerned you can just say it I don't care
Starting point is 02:50:52 nope okay I don't want a team's message on Monday of like why did I learn about this stuff on Wednesday we'll talk about it internally first we literally have a we literally have a section in the Monday
Starting point is 02:51:08 morning email that includes stuff that was leaked on Wanshow. Yeah, but we'll wait. That doesn't mean we should use it. Tynan says probably the right call in the chat, but is it the fun call, Tynan? No, it's not. But you guys will just have to wait. All right. But yeah, I'm feeling pretty good about stuff. Absolutely not the fun call. Yeah, see, right?
Starting point is 02:51:36 Okay, want to hit me with a merch message, Dan? Sure, sure. We've got a bunch here. Linus, it isn't fair. Actually, no, hold on. Okay. One more thing I wanted to say is that even though, yeah, viewership hasn't been where I really want it to be,
Starting point is 02:51:49 what has been really cool for me to see over the last little while is that sentiment around the content that we've been uploading has been really positive. With, I think, one exception out of the last, like, few weeks, the, like, like ratio has been, way higher than what has historically been our average. When I say way higher, I mean like anywhere from 0.5 to a percent higher
Starting point is 02:52:14 because we're realistically in a pretty narrow band. But that historically has indicated, like, banger video that people are really engaging with and really loving. Another thing that's been really cool is, like the support that we're getting from our audience on places like float plane has been amazing. Like, we've been hovering around 40,000 float plane subscribers
Starting point is 02:52:35 for quite a while now. Like, we're basically, you know, back to where we were near our peak. We're a few thousand short, but like, wow. That peak was also juiced up from the hack and stuff like that. And when you look into statistical averages of, like, other platforms where you can see some of the numbers of conversion between subscribers or average viewership and amount of people subscribe to an external funding platform,
Starting point is 02:53:03 like you guys have come out to support us in a pretty big way and you've done it through the store too like we know that times are not amazing in a lot of industries and we would we would never ask you guys to spend money you don't have that we don't want um but if you do have it you know the way that you guys have supported us through the store has been absolutely incredible um so yeah i just wanted to just wanted to thank you guys um thank you very message. Oh yeah, right. And the last bit was, like, because of your support, we are going to be okay. Like, everything's fine. We, to this day, have never had to conduct layoffs. And, you know, knock on wood, I hope that that wouldn't happen. And it's all because of you guys. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:53:57 All right. At Linus, it isn't fair to expect employees to have founder passion. What's your number one advice for a one-man business on hiring and more importantly, trusting their very first employee. Oh, man. No pressure, unless I was listening closely. I was about to say, I don't know, because- Make them live in the office. I don't think, I think that Luke would agree very strongly with the statement that I didn't handle it perfectly. So, oh, sure. It's hard for me to, It's hard for me to credibly give advice. I can tell you, you know, some of the things that I feel I did well. A high degree of transparency is really important because that's going to help you achieve alignment
Starting point is 02:54:49 and help you guys, you know, work together on hopefully adding more employees. I think that working alongside and leading by example is incredibly important. oh man this would tie very well into you know something that wasn't done that some steps are being made to rectify but that we aren't ready to talk about yet and is kind of pending a conversation between the two of us but maybe luke could give some of his thoughts on whatever it is he wants to say about this because realistically he's gone through this as the number one well number two technically if we count yvonne but which I do but sorry Luke but you know that still makes Luke you know the number two men right like he's the guy he was the first one that actually I think your employee
Starting point is 02:55:40 number is technically one isn't it I think it depends on where you look on the healthcare plan it's one yeah on the because I think I wanted a meme one I wanted 69 or something yeah I think we both asked for that or it was leet it was one of the other but you like legitimately technically asked first
Starting point is 02:55:59 I don't remember which I don't remember the story but I remember we asked for the same thing and some I don't know Yeah And Yvonne was like this is awkward Yeah Yeah anyways
Starting point is 02:56:15 So like what what What would be your advice for a one man business on hiring And more importantly Creating a relationship That is trusting with their first employee Now you're on the spot Boom. No, I sort of did this. I sort of did this because of AJ, right?
Starting point is 02:56:33 Oh, that's true. I wanted to hear the other perspective, though. He's going to dodge. He dodged it. He fucking dodged it. You got to remember. You fucking Neo here. Dodging bullets. Oh, that was crazy. This guy. Oh, that was funny. It's the hard-on incident all over again. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:57:05 Opposite, I'll try to give both. So I'll undodge. I'll jump back in front of it. I, in, and I don't think this is too much of a secret, in many ways I preferred. And in many ways, I think what we're doing now is super cool. But my brain operates more properly in a very, small business mindset approach, et cetera.
Starting point is 02:57:36 Panic survival mode is Luke's mode. Actually, though, like it fuels me in a lot of ways. And things being like, yeah, I don't know. So like I liked it back then. I liked the way we worked together. No, I don't think everything was handled perfectly. But if you think you're going to handle everything perfectly with your first person, like you're actually nuts.
Starting point is 02:57:58 you're realistically not going to handle everything perfectly with anyone. So, like, you're going to have to deal with that eventually. Oh, yeah. And I think it's just, it's often not making the mistake. It's how you deal with it after the fact. Like, I would like to, yeah, I have multiple examples of that, right? Like, not necessarily handling something super well. And then I would like to hope to think that I did relatively well after that point in trying to fix the problem.
Starting point is 02:58:34 And I can think of recent ones. And I fully expect if I keep managing people moving forward, that that will keep happening moving forward. It's just part of it. So I wouldn't worry too much about screwing up with them just because it's going to happen. Obviously, try not to do it. but but focus more on just being good to them and when you make mistakes just correct it and like linas said be transparent and be honest and when you screw up just tell them and never never underestimate the power of a genuine apology and when i say apology i don't mean words i
Starting point is 02:59:14 mean i mean talking through what you were thinking even if what you were thinking is is embarrassing and something that makes you question if you are actually that good of a person because you know if you're thinking it, they're thinking it. So you got to get it out there in the open. You got to say, okay, well, like, here's what I was thinking
Starting point is 02:59:33 and here's why I did what I did and I'm sorry and the behavior will change. And then it has to actually, like, change. You have to actually do something. Yeah. In regards to, oh, sorry. No, no, I'm done. Yeah, go ahead.
Starting point is 02:59:52 I was going to say in regards to the hiring of that person, that's tough. I kind of had an easy out with AJ because he just kind of like showed up. Yeah, and then volunteered. And then we started paying him. Hey, this is working out. So I kind of skipped that part. But I would be pretty careful about it. And at the same time, I don't know if I would worry.
Starting point is 03:00:20 too much because this is like the one time ever that you're going to be incredibly close and we'll see everything that they're doing. So if it's not working out, you could end it relatively quickly. And that aspect is going to get more difficult over time. And there's a certain thing with hiring where like it's very easy to put on a face for an hour for an interview. I have, I have witnessed it myself where someone is just very different once they're actually on the job site, or even remotely, I've experienced that as well. People will often say things about how, like, a lot of my interview questions are like, how would you handle like this scenario?
Starting point is 03:01:02 And they say the things that you want to hear and then you see them in that scenario and they do the complete opposite. You're going to run into situations where people just weren't what you thought they were. So try, obviously, try to hire the right person, try to ask. good questions try to make sure that you're sussing the mode as best you possibly can but understand that it might just not work and if it doesn't work that you just need to move on and especially at that point your company probably quickly so to what to the to to to what luke was saying about um this is someone that you're going to work with like side by side day to day
Starting point is 03:01:40 a lot um you know for me um i think a lot of founders would say like don't befriend your employees you know draw a kind of a hard line there um and there's definitely times when you know trying to be friends not because you know you want to uh not because there's like an agenda but because you just work side by side every day and you like you know hired people that you like and stuff you know um has has backfired many many many times for me um sometimes in private sometimes in public like it's uh it can get really messy um but like i don't have any regrets as far as first employee goes yet knock on wood um and and so you know it was really important to find someone that i really wanted to work with every day and and that's something that i would say whether you you know
Starting point is 03:02:38 take the whether you allow yourself to be friends or whether you you know maintain boundaries or whatever it is that you're kind of approach to the relationship is i would say that it's got to be someone that you want to get up and spend the day with. You will spend more of your high quality mentally functioning hours with this person for at least some period of time than probably your spouse. Yeah. Right. So. It's like actually very important. People, I think especially when they're first starting hiring, people really underestimate culture fit and how incredibly important that is and that is still a thing when there's two of you it's just like it's it's actually so important um you hear about this stuff like I remember being a kid hearing people
Starting point is 03:03:27 talking about like oh like it it shouldn't matter who you know it shouldn't matter how I act I'm I'm the best on the job I remember hearing that mentality and be like oh man okay cool I just need to get like really good at stuff and then nothing else matters and it's like no that That's not how groups of people work. You ideally are really good at stuff, but you also need to not be completely insufferable to be around. Because if you are, nothing's really going to get done properly. No one's going to want to talk to you. Therefore, collaboration is going to be a problem.
Starting point is 03:03:59 There's going to be adversarial relationships are going to be created. It's like, it's actually incredibly not okay for them to be just toxic and impossible to work with. So don't hire just on skill either. You need to be able to get along with this person. No, you do not need to be best friends. No. You need to be able to get along and be happy to work with them, which is a very different thing.
Starting point is 03:04:24 Sometimes they're related, but they are very different things. Yeah. Man, I don't know why I looked at YouTube chat, but I did. We've got buddy here, New World Disorder. Co-workers are not friends. They are co-workers. Share no personal info. Just talk about weather.
Starting point is 03:04:40 And I was like, man, you got to, someone hurt you. you know? And then their immediate next messages. I've worked with thousands of people over 35 years. Personal info will get used against you at some point. People talk when you aren't around no matter how cool you think you are. New World Disorder, there's some truth there, but it is also possible that people, like, you didn't seem super warm and fuzzy in your first message.
Starting point is 03:05:12 Is it possible that, you're the common denominator here i'm just i'm throwing it out there i'm just throwing it out there just throwing it out there um and and you know what though you know what though there is there is some truth there like even not co-workers like even like industry acquaintances i have had information that i have shared with people that i considered to be at least like sort of friends, like industry friends, I've had it used against me in public to damage me. It has happened multiple times. And I don't know, man. I don't think I can find myself at that point where I just go, okay, well, then I'm just not going to share any personal information with
Starting point is 03:05:57 anybody. I'll just talk about the weather. I don't think I can do that. I don't think I'd be happy like that. And if it works for you, then it works for you. But I think I'd rather get hurt again. yeah i'm generally a pretty open book i think for for better for worse and it's it's come back to hurt me too but i think there are benefits to being that way right um it's you do not build trust with people by not giving trust um there there has to be a little bit back and forth and i've appreciated when people that i work with are able to be open with me about things that might be going on with them that can help me accommodate them best I can to make sure that they're able to do like fully corporate company had on this allows me to make sure that they're
Starting point is 03:06:51 able to do the best job that they can and if this is like a very talented person who's in a rut it's pretty valuable to the company if we can wait the rut out and be a good place to be when they come back and then also personally it just I feel like it's good for my soul so like company hat off um so i don't know i try to find as many things that that satisfy company hat on and company hat off at the same time as possible it's tough it's not always possible but you try to do it as much as you can all right my last youtube message for the day from youtube chat um dale earnhart seatbelt says lm ao out of the thousands of co-workers i've never been the issue but what about that time you worked with dale earnhart
Starting point is 03:07:38 Sorry I just It doesn't get a ding, Dan? Fine. Fine. Fine. I gotta wash my hand now. Oh, man.
Starting point is 03:07:59 All right. Anyway, Dan, hit me with another. Sure. Good evening, gentlemen. Thank you for the quality merch. Out of curiosity. if you could host WAN show from any location, where would you want to host it from?
Starting point is 03:08:12 Right here. It is so much easier when we're just both in studio together. It is. It is. Every time that I'm out on a Friday, I actually get really annoyed because it's just like, yeah, it sucks. Oval WAN is like far superior.
Starting point is 03:08:28 But since you want an answer, that's more fun than that, from low Earth orbit on a space. craft. I think if we were, if we were in space together, that would be the most fire WAN show of all time. I completely agree. My, I will, to be less cool and interesting than that, my, my favorite location WAN show that we've done, I feel like it's probably the Japan one. That was the one that I was going to say if I had to pick a favorite one. I had actually,
Starting point is 03:08:59 I had opened up a YouTube window so that I could search for WAN Japan and then I came up with the better, I came up with the better answer. That's hilarious. we're completely aligned on this love it it was so good I don't remember what the title was or anything to try to find it but we were in the kimonos and everything here it is
Starting point is 03:09:16 look at this look how much fun these guys are having and Ed was passed out drunk behind the camera it was great didn't he finish setting it up and then just fall over basically yeah he fell asleep on the stairs oh it was so good
Starting point is 03:09:36 we forgot we had to do it and then we were both like wicked tired and it's it's probably the most tired we both were on one way and show together yeah the collective tiredness factor was pretty high yeah that was incredible awesome hello wan dot d l hello back in much of my engineering work flight test there's a lot of working through good and sometimes weird tech requirements what's one of the weirdest requirements you've had to work with you added the word tech i did ruined my answer I'm so sorry I don't know where that came from actually
Starting point is 03:10:12 probably the test above it because it's split on my monitor most of the weird requirements that I usually have to work with are people imposed not tech imposed sorry and I would say that the most frustrating ones
Starting point is 03:10:30 usually come down to people not understanding the video production workflow like I remember this one AMD launch event. I think it was the 580. Was it the 580 or the 480? It was a Polaris-based card. Maybe it was the 480. And I remember, they had us all in the briefing room, huge. Like, there's probably
Starting point is 03:10:51 like 80 to 100 tech reviewers and journalists and analysts and stuff in this room. And they go through this slideshow. And after it's done, I go, hey, I need the slides. And they go, well, we can only send you a watermarked version of the slides. and I go, okay, that doesn't work for me because the embargo lift is in 10 hours or whatever at 8 a.m. in the morning
Starting point is 03:11:16 and I have to now write and do video guidance and wait for my editor and then I have to review this video for accuracy because it's the same day release and then we have to encode it and then we have to upload it and then I have to merch it and that is not a lot of time. So what I really need is I need the slides
Starting point is 03:11:34 without watermarks right now so that we cannot just, just dick around and we can just edit the freaking video and they go, well, you can't have them because we're worried about leaks. And I go, brother, people had their cameras out in the presentation. It's literally already leaked. If you guys care that much, why don't you deal with the people, go triangulate who the fuck was sitting there and go deal with them? Which you can do. I don't leak. So why is this my problem? Those are the kinds of issues where it's just like, dude, help me help you.
Starting point is 03:12:06 Does it make any of us look good if our slides have ugly watermark Linus tech tips all over them? Do you look good? Do I look good? Do we look competent? Then, okay, what's the point of an NDA? I sign the NDA.
Starting point is 03:12:21 You give me the information. I do my job, right? Help me do my job. And so you just, I had to make it, I think I can't remember if it was director level or VP level that I had to go to to get my fucking slides. and it's just stuff like that right
Starting point is 03:12:34 where you just have to kind of go like another really funny one is like you'll go into a really secure facility you'll go into like a high privacy environment I'm not going to name it because I don't feel like dealing with that but you'll have some piece of equipment
Starting point is 03:12:50 like some scientific piece of equipment that's like yeah well you can't shoot the like the logo you know and it's like buddy anyone who works in this industry knows what it is from looking at everything but the logo. So what are you even talking about?
Starting point is 03:13:06 Yeah. Right? Like you're obscuring the brand of what it is. And it's like, yeah, but I can shoot the entire thing. I just have to blur the brand on it. Who are you trying to hide this from? Who are you concealing it from? The people who are like building a, you know,
Starting point is 03:13:23 this high-tech facility like you are, they know what it is from looking at it because there's only so many vendors that make, I don't know, let's throw something out. Scanning electron microscopes. Right? How many people make those? Okay, so they know what it is.
Starting point is 03:13:36 And then everyone else, you're just withholding information and you're blurring up my video frame. So what was the point of this? It's all theater, right? So those are probably the most... My favorite one was a brand that didn't let us document one of the machines, exactly what you're describing. Except later on, we looked up the YouTube channel
Starting point is 03:14:01 for the company that made the machine and there was a video on that channel of them delivering the machine to the company that we were at and it shows the whole thing the logos, the model name, everything's on there and they're delivering it to, like
Starting point is 03:14:17 it's just, it's it's the most out there thing you could possibly imagine. We did a tour at one point where there was this bizarre requirement that cost us probably at least half an hour to 44 five minutes of just dicking around where they didn't want us to show the ceiling of the
Starting point is 03:14:36 space. We couldn't show the ceiling. Immediately on getting home, we went to their site and there's just imagery all over their site that shows the ceiling of the space. It's just like, buddy. Of course, of course. Like, I just can't. The problem is that it's a lot of work to say yes. And it's a lot of risk because you're personally responsible for saying yes. People don't want responsibility and accountability and I've talked about this extensively in the past it's safe to say no but people who say no are not doers of things they don't accomplish anything they're obstructions they say they're people who they're people who by the very definition of their nature they by saying no they don't get things done whereas you know I keep telling people whether
Starting point is 03:15:23 it's my kids or people on the team here you got to live life by improv rules which means you can't say no you can say yes and you have to find a path forward you have to find a way to incorporate someone else's idea someone else's concept you have to find a way to add to it rather than just block it it's not I mean it's not every time you say this I like sort of agree and then also totally don't I think I think in like almost every scenario it's viable but if you if you push it to its extremes it's like anything pushed to the extremes is wrong it's Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 03:16:01 Yes. But just, I think it's more looking at the overall pattern of behavior. Are you a no person or are you a yes and person? Are you an enthusiastic co-contributor or are you an obstruction? And sometimes you have to be an obstruction for the good of the organization, for the good of yourself, for the good of the person pitching the idea. Maybe they'd look terrible, you know, and you've got to save them, right? Hey, I should jump off this bridge.
Starting point is 03:16:29 Like, no, not yes and. Actually, yeah. Yes, and do it with a parachute. Except you're untrained and don't know what you're doing and you're jumping by yourself. Okay, fine. Yes, and do it at a bungee jumping place. Like if you want the thrill of jumping off a bridge, let's do it. Let's do it in a safe way. The bungee jumping place doesn't service this bridge. Well, apply for a permit with the city and you don't like, hey, where there's a will, there's a way. I mean, what, whoa, wait, to Tom Cruise climb the birge polypha? I mean, come on.
Starting point is 03:16:56 You just got to be Tom Cruise. so dedicate the next couple decades of your life to becoming a movie star and being able to run very iconically I'm just I'm just saying you know be a problem solver in general in general yes yeah join Scientology oh no sorry no got a center center tooth
Starting point is 03:17:21 say yes and to that Linus how about that where is your yes and infiltrate them from the inside. Dismanchle it from the inside? Boom, got them! Yes! And? And that's it.
Starting point is 03:17:36 The mission accomplished. It was an impossible mission, but you did it. Congrats. Up next? Come on, I don't get anything for that. Fine. Thank you. I proposed to my girlfriend last week.
Starting point is 03:17:49 She said yes. Yay! And I got laid off a few days later. Oh, shit. I should have read this. There was literally a... And then I found a new job. job in a few days.
Starting point is 03:17:58 Yay! And now my old company wants me back. No, fuck them. Have you ever had a similar roller coaster of emotions? I guess besides just now. Oh, yeah, definitely. The whole, are we getting the channel, are we not getting the channel in the early days of LM?
Starting point is 03:18:15 I'm not going to tell the story again because we've told it pretty recently, but yes, I have experienced that level of emotional roller coaster. Who? Hey, LVT. My, your mic. Damn. Hey, LTT, Longtime Watcher, first-time writer. Love the Always On Time Wandshow and the vids.
Starting point is 03:18:36 Out of curiosity, how are Linus's braces going? He said he chose those ones because they'd be off quicker. Let me put it this way. When the brand found out that I was using them, they reached out about potentially collaborating, I sent them back a bunch of my feedback on the braces, and I haven't heard from them since. I'm not surprised.
Starting point is 03:18:57 So that's where we're at. I am happy with the progress of my teeth moving. However, I am not thrilled with the kind of microabrasive surface of these ceramic brackets. And if anyone had told me that they sit prouder off the tooth than a traditional metal bracket, I would have gone for Invisaline or traditional train tracks. I would not have chosen these. They have caused significant internal damage to my mouth, and it's very difficult for it to heal because they are so sharp.
Starting point is 03:19:41 Like, it's not like it rubs. It's like it slices. It's unreal, especially the hook ones that are for, like, the elastics that go here and here. I have to get this I have to get this like semi-permanent wax coating that they cure with a UV light on basically from behind the canines all the way up on the top and bottom
Starting point is 03:20:05 in order for them to not just shred the insides of my mouth and that's even after multiple times shredding and scar tissue and shredding and scar tissue like I had braces when I was younger and my ortho did say that part of it is just being older now and not healing as fast
Starting point is 03:20:21 but I had train tracks when I was younger and there's no way that they were this sharp. They just weren't. They're super sharp. Hey, LLD, Linus, out of all the projects you've subjected your home to
Starting point is 03:20:37 over the years, which ones had the most unforeseen consequences? Light switches. My wife hates them so much. Like I could have said the pool water cooling loop, but I foresaw that that could leak. Whereas the light
Starting point is 03:20:51 switches and my whole family being irritated with me, I thought they were going to be a boon. I think we're working with Innavelli to do better ones soon? Yeah, stay tuned. Hello, L to the L to the D. Yeah, I know, you know me. Linus, who is your favorite
Starting point is 03:21:10 Bob's Burger character? And why is it Mr. Fishoder? Oh, it's definitely not Mr. Fishoder. I like Calvin Fishoder, but favorite. Oh, my God. I mean, I think Louise is probably my ADHD spirit animal if I had to pick a Bob's Burger favorite character. She's, uh, yeah, she's amazing. I finally built my first PC, 9070XT with a 9070-100X, whilst installing the NHD-15, I slightly gouged the cold plate. Is this likely to affect cooling, or is there any way to test whether it's,
Starting point is 03:21:51 This is affecting my cooling. It is very unlikely to affect cooling. The only time I would think it would be a concern is if you, like, gouged it enough that a bit of the metal has, like, peeled up and it's holding it away from the CPU, that's the only way that I'd really be concerned. A little scratch in the bottom of your heat sink.
Starting point is 03:22:11 The whole, like, mirror finish thing is mostly for show. It's mostly about overall flatness of the mating surfaces. Well, the backpack magnetic chastens. chest strap return. I wanted to get another one for my commuter bag. P.S., I'm looking forward to the reading. I'm looking forward to reading
Starting point is 03:22:28 the ABCs of gaming to my daughter when she is born. Congratulations. I actually have no idea if the backpack magnetic chest strap is returning. Dan, is this one that we could maybe just forward to the CW team? Let me... And we could get them
Starting point is 03:22:43 an answer that way. Oh, they didn't put their email in there. So I will do that manually. By starting a group chat and then scheduling a message. Oh, no wait. Adam. Okay, I'll just leave that one for there for now. Let's see. Love the show.
Starting point is 03:23:07 With you discussing your recent flight, I was wondering, is there any new plane or airliner tech that you find interesting? Oh, man, that new supersonic? So cool. Is it actually happening? doesn't have sonic booms yeah no it's like happening they're like doing test flights and stuff I thought new supersonic who who makes it is it uh is it what's their nuts the the the one that's been struggling Boeing new supersonic passenger jet no it wasn't them was it
Starting point is 03:23:38 uh the boom overture yeah who makes this thing uh I can't remember but 60 to 80 passengers at speeds of Mach 1.7 over water and Mock 1.3 overland to minimize Sonic Booms. Is that, is that right? Does that sound right, you guys? Yeah, if it ever makes it... I think it's crazy. Dude, right?
Starting point is 03:24:03 Ah! It looks like a dart. It's so cool. Look at it go! Ah! So that's super cool. Um... Oh, what's their nuts?
Starting point is 03:24:15 Is it the 777X that has the, like, way better cabin pressure? So it's supposed to... and better humidity, so it has higher humidity and more cabin pressure, so it's supposed to significantly reduce jet leg, because part of jet leg is that you're in this slightly deoxygenated environment with thinner air for an extended period of time, and also there's like no moisture in it because of the air recycling something, something, et cetera,
Starting point is 03:24:41 because they're bringing in that super high up air and then they're mixing it with the... I read an article about how the internal cabin pressure and climate control works, and then I've kind of forgotten half of it. So take all of this for the sort of ignorant rambling that it is. But yeah, the 777-X seems super cool. If they ever manage to freaking deliver any of them. Good luck with that, Boeing. What else is really cool?
Starting point is 03:25:07 Oh, the new global is amazing. Global 8,000, I think it is. Seriously, this thing is wild. 8,000 nautical miles. mock 0.95, and look at it. Bombardier. Bombardier. Bombardier.
Starting point is 03:25:29 This one's automatically cooler. I mean, look how cool this guy riding in it is. I think his trust fund is pretty cool. Yeah, I don't know. This might be out of trust fund kitty price point range, Luke. Yeah, this is like a birthday present money. this is no no no this is this is i i invested very well and made a lot of money i'm i'm a startup founder for sure if i uh if i have one of these this is i found my bitcoin hard drives yeah yeah
Starting point is 03:26:02 there that's the one that's the dan found his bitcoin hard drive sorry dan i think this one's uh 60 60 mil or so i i forget what a global 8000 is worth starting price Lots of cool stuff happening in aviation right now. Oh, oh, okay. A.I. Overview says, the starting price is approximately $78 million. I thought you don't read those. I do if it's the only option.
Starting point is 03:26:30 A lot of the time, it's not like Bombardier puts a freaking MSRP on their site. So you just have to kind of hope that someone was talking about it somewhere. Wikipedia has $71 million in 2014. Wait, that doesn't make any sense. The $8,000 is new. uh oh yeah you're gonna trust that AI overview you know what who's Luna Jets who are you uh yeah whatever uh okay so these guys are what like a charter something control left dollar sign it is expected to enter service in 2025 and comes to the list price of 78 million okay that seems
Starting point is 03:27:05 these guys seem maybe somewhat credible i don't know though that's that's all i got i've never actually contacted bombardier yet What I have done is wear this. That was interesting today. Wow. The heck was that? I walked through that shoot. I just don't ask questions anymore.
Starting point is 03:27:26 One of the new writers. One of the new writers. He's got some ideas. That's what we call company perks. All right. Up next. Longis has no reaction. Hey, Lyme's Lunk and Don.
Starting point is 03:27:41 I've been hearing a little about GPMI cable that's being developed. in China to replace the USBC standard. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance. I thought it was a display cable. HTML replacement. I had a Google about this earlier.
Starting point is 03:27:56 HTML display port and USBC replacement. So cool. It sounds super cool. Yeah, this is, I'm pretty sure we actually talked about this on WAN like quite a while ago. Yeah, we did. So there's type B with the proprietary connector, 480 watts, 192 gigabit per second. and then there's the one that uses the USB C connector but USB has so much inertia
Starting point is 03:28:22 like I just I don't I don't I don't see it um Chinese over 50 Chinese member companies including Huawei Skyworth high sense and TCL like okay but you are actually going to need companies outside of China to sign on to this thing if you want it to be a global standard and man it would suck If Chinese tech had its own, like, standard for how things plug in that just, like, didn't work anywhere else in the world, that would be a downer. Like, how could I buy my giant TCL TV from China for, like, $9,000 less than the one that I would have to buy in North America if it used a different display interface?
Starting point is 03:29:06 Luke, think of the spoiled overgrown children. Won't somebody please think of them? A Bombardier is. How are the other colors of cargo pants coming along? I don't know. Did you see that picture of that dude that died his? I did. That was so cool. It actually looked really good.
Starting point is 03:29:36 Yeah. It looked awesome. Hold on. here it is I used writ die yeah damn
Starting point is 03:29:51 those actually look really sharp looking fly buddy so there you go the progress is do it yourself what are you lazy no I we're working on navy blue I just don't know when it's coming
Starting point is 03:30:04 I would have to I'd have to check the dock feel free to do other things while I do that sure did I have one in here for Luke no well I mean Luke could answer this hi LLD
Starting point is 03:30:26 would you ever want to voice act in anything a new game dispatch as many prominent YouTubers like Charlie Moist Critical what would your dream role be I'd be so down I've actually said this before I would love to um I don't think I have a great voice for it personally but I would love to do it oh better than mine I don't know um you could be one of those like sidekicks like you could do a clap trap or something
Starting point is 03:30:54 why are you mean what did I do to you today I think that's actually just a fireball offense to say that that's so mean might as well call me jar jar i was going to say there's characters that have you didn't write them you didn't write them it's not your fault um yeah i would love to yeah i don't i don't know what kind of i don't know probably something angry i have no idea down for whatever though would be great i hope it happens someday i've thought about trying to do like an audiobook at some time i thought that would be kind of neat film too multiple times i have uh thought that i was going to happen even going as far as shooting
Starting point is 03:31:46 apart um but i it's never happened i don't even need to be paid it would just be kind of fun to be like the you know the like tech guy who you know goes to try to fix your computer and is like sorry it's busted you know whatever like or i don't even have to say the line i don't even have to say the line you could just like I could be standing behind the counter in like a geek squad alike and you could hand me your laptop and I would just turn around and take it into the back or something I'd be so down for a bit part people are suggesting that I do this I don't know why you should you should consider an audiobook version of the ABCs of gaming
Starting point is 03:32:21 oh that's kind of cool hasn't really sold that well though especially recently I don't know if I don't know if it would be I don't know if enough people care it'd be cool though It'd be kind of neat. Oh, yeah, here we go. Cargo pants, two new colors, Q1.26. That's the plan, but nothing's a guarantee when it's, like, four months away. Hey, way out DLL.
Starting point is 03:32:50 How's the tactics run going? Just wrapped up my 100% achievement run and loved every second of it. Nice. I'm on tactician, and I'm stuck on the fight with what's his nut. with the stupid ice gun that is the second before the last and I think that I'm feeling pretty down about it because I screwed up and I got a couple of my flame shields broken and so my plan was to use my calculator to just cast fire on everyone and use that to heal up my side and then also nuke the other side and just kind of cheese it that way but because I lost like two of my
Starting point is 03:33:33 shields in one of the previous encounters. I don't have enough of them for the rest of my squad. So I've played a couple times and gotten my butt absolutely handed to me because on tactician, every opponent gets super juiced up HP and damage. And I get nerfed damage. And so all these like stupid dragons just rip through me. Like basically everyone's a one hit. Sometimes like one hit on multiple of my guys and then jackass with the
Starting point is 03:34:03 stupid ice gun just disables my guys and does whatever he wants from across the map. So I just, I don't think I'm equipped properly, which means I have to go back, like two fights. I have to lose two fights worth of progress. And then, like, go back to the shop and grind some stuff and then go back. So I'm, I'm a little
Starting point is 03:34:21 stuck right now, but maybe I can find a way to cheese it. I'm not sure. Love the look of the new hoodie. Anno 117. What's thoughts. Watched much content about it? I'm really looking forward to it. I haven't. I haven't played the demo. I haven't watched much content. I'll play it when it comes out, but I've been playing Final Fantasy Tactics recently. Beep-bop-boop. Aside from CPUs and headphones coming soon, what other labs categories might be coming eventually? And will labs do articles slash
Starting point is 03:34:56 testing for certain items outside of these categories regularly? We already do labs articles outside of those categories, and we will... Doing labs articles specifically within the categories that we support is not a goal of labs articles at all. It's also not a goal to not do articles about categories that we do support. We just do articles when we think it makes sense to do articles. If we're inspired to ask a question, or if something is particularly interesting, we'll make an article for it. that's it um in regards to future verticals beyond the ones i've already said are coming i don't really want to commit to those because plans could change um we'll try not to over promise and
Starting point is 03:35:43 under deliver on labs yeah yeah again um but yeah yeah sorry i know that's somewhat of a non-answer i am very excited about this stuff and there's been some really really cool progress made i just really don't want to over promise we've been burned pretty hard by over-extend on labs and our goal is to stay the course, stick to the original vision, which is to have data-backed, very entertaining tech content across many channels. That is still the direction for the company. But we're just going to have to, you know, instead of doing it out in public where, you know, our attack surfaces are larger, we're just kind of doing it a little more quietly.
Starting point is 03:36:33 Hey, LLD, using that discounted gift card now instead of saving it. Thoughts on YouTube making greater than two times playback speed a premium only feature. Seems kind of silly to me, but maybe it's a bandwidth thing. I think it's more that it's a thing that most people don't need. And so if you're one of those special snowflakes that needs this like super, super, super super fast playback speed, then from their perspective, it's like, Okay, well, then you can just pay for premium. Is what I would guess.
Starting point is 03:37:04 It's the kind of thing that most people would not be up in arms over them paywalling. So therefore, they have the flexibility to do it. Whether that's, you know, a right kind of logic, you know, I don't know. That I leave open for debate. But it's clear that there won't be an overwhelming amount of public pressure on them to make this a free feature. So they don't have to. It would be my guess. Yeah. I don't think that it's for bandwidth reasons. My reason for that is because if you watch a video faster and you're like min-maxing things like that, you're probably a YouTube enjoyer. And if you're a YouTube enjoyer and you watch a video faster, you're probably going to watch another video faster. And the more videos you watch, the more ads are served. And realistically, as much as our audience is extremely high population ad block users. During the ad block fiasco, there was a lot of channels that didn't look like they've been.
Starting point is 03:38:00 got affected almost at all. And I think that's probably most of YouTube, to be honest. Got a... Got a bonus at work... Oh, yeah, sorry. Got a bonus at work and am treating myself to some LTT merch and a new gaming rig. Oh, nice. Early on, what was a treat yourself moment as a parent?
Starting point is 03:38:26 I tend to spend more on the kids when I have extra cash. Uh, my, oh man, probably my most exciting and fulfilling treat myself when I was a very early in my parenting days was an invidia shield portable, which originally was just called, which back when I, back in those days was just called Nvidia Shield. Uh, let me see if I can bring up some images of it. Um, here, Linus. Boom. Nope, not tablet. No, not that. what is this okay hold on okay you know what hold on one second i was uh i was at wait yeah we can say where we were in california right luke the one we went to together yeah there's going to be a video hopefully um i was at nvita recently and i think it was you i pointed it out to the shipping label on something that was addressed to E-N-V-I-D-I-A.
Starting point is 03:39:30 I thought it was I-N. Was it? Okay, it was something. It had a letter before the N. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. I thought that was cute. Anywho, NVIDIA Project Shield.
Starting point is 03:39:43 Man, look at Baby Linus 12 years ago. Look at this thing. This thing is so cool. Android handheld. This was the first time we saw in-home game streaming, using the encoder on your gaming systems GPU to play games at 720p on your
Starting point is 03:40:03 little handheld Android device. And I played all of the Tomb Raider reboot, like the first game on that handheld, all of it. I never got to touch my desktop because I was always dealing with the kids or holding a kid or doing something to do with the kid or work because I had a young company too. And finding ways to still be able to enjoy the hobbies that you used to have when you have kids is, okay, did I really spend it on myself? Yes, sort of, but also only because of the kids. Otherwise, I could have just sat up my computer. So that was a treat yourself. And then I also treated myself to a really nice pair of headphones that I'm actually still using today back in the early days of having kids my Sennheiser HD 600s. Although DMS tells me that Sennheiser has made
Starting point is 03:40:50 a candidate for me to replace them with. I haven't tried them yet, though. Yeah, do you have those yet? No, I don't. My goodness, man. I think I tried them. Can't remember. I heard they're great. Looking forward to it. Price to performance. Obscene. Cool. Hello, when D-L-L. So, the same.
Starting point is 03:41:14 Linus, when your sleep schedule is as bad as it's been this week, how do you re-center and get back on track asking for me and my very stressed brain um you just don't have the luxury of not being on track and i know that's kind of a bullshit answer that you don't really want to hear but it's kind of the same like i i don't know i i had this conversation very recently at a at an on-site event and um i i didn't shake hands with anybody i just like fist bumped and um they were just like yeah i don't know i just yeah i prefer the elbow bump or the fist bump too but i just always feel pressured to shake hands and i'm just like yeah well there is no
Starting point is 03:41:58 getting pressured to shake hands i can't afford to be sick like i you i don't have time to be sick i don't have time to have my brain not centered um so what i what i do when i'm crossing like large time zone differences is i will i'll manage my sleep so that i do an extremely long day so that when I get to where I am, I am wiped at bedtime. And then you set an alarm. You don't have a choice. You have to get up in the morning.
Starting point is 03:42:27 You make sure you spend time outside. Exercise is really good. And that's it. There just isn't another option. And I'm sorry, that's the best answer I have. Because it's not fun. I don't want to do it. But for so many years, like if I'm sick
Starting point is 03:42:47 or I'm out of commission. Like, even, man, when I came back from Asia just now, I technically had, like, two days booked off, but, like, I ended up working a lot of them because I just don't really have that luxury. So I still timed my sleep so that I would be up during the day the very next day. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:43:07 PC Master Rays says, please cover this more. There's no more that I can really say about it. But, it, you know, Other than, yeah, you just got to be motivated. And how about you, Luke? What was the core question again? Oh, shoot, Dan archived it. How do you get your brain realigned after having bad sleeps, basically?
Starting point is 03:43:33 Oh. He wants tips for his very stressed brain. Makes Luke laugh harder. Yeah. I, it's just like, I, I don't know. I don't think I like almost ever have a sleep schedule that's like even sort of reasonable. So it's just sort of a constant state. I try to do the best I can.
Starting point is 03:44:02 It feels like every time that I'm on a really good streak, I just get destroyed by something that there was like no way I could foresee and no way I could avoid other than just deeply shirking responsibilities. which I'm not going to do. Yeah, he'd never sleep past like a flight departure time or anything. Hey, it's been a long time. That's true. It's actually been a long time. It's actually true. I don't know what was going on back then, man.
Starting point is 03:44:31 I would sleep through so many alarms. It's not really, it is a problem still, but it's very, very rare. And it used to be like horrible. Yeah, I don't know. You just kind of get through it. Obviously, you'll be rough that day. Try to not let it chain. The biggest thing for me is don't let it happen two days in a row.
Starting point is 03:44:55 Don't have a really bad sleep two days in a row because I can often tank one day of it, but the second it chains even once, it's like a huge problem. Yeah, I don't know. And understand that you are operating almost certainly at effectively a lower IQ when you're like significantly lacking. Oh, yeah. dude i mean they see it on wandshow once in a while with both of us yep we get like actually kind of dumb yep it's it's it's and that's like just obviously not a good thing in any scenario so like try to avoid it it's it's a it's a problem for me i don't know i don't know i think we
Starting point is 03:45:36 should have more paint and lower our i i i don't know i think i've talked to you about this but I genuinely think that kind of dumber people seem happier in general. Oh, no, that's a proven. Like, they just seem like they don't have the burden of understanding what's going on. And it seems like it's just kind of easier for them to just chill and be kind of happy.
Starting point is 03:46:01 Yeah. I'm happy for them. But not really because I understand what's going on. All right. That's X. Hi, LLD. What dod you think about the Android X-R? And great video with Luke and the Vision Pro.
Starting point is 03:46:21 I don't know, man. It feels like Samsung just will desperately clone anything that Apple makes, no matter how stupid it is. Like, the Vision Pro was such a colossal commercial failure that I'm surprised they even bothered to bring the Android XR to market. But, yeah, good luck with that. Dear LLD. Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, no, hold on.
Starting point is 03:46:46 I thought this was the Galaxy X-R. Hold on, hold on. Android X-R, you mean the operating system for it? Yeah, I think it was separate from the VR thing. Oh, sorry, okay. As for Android X-R, I don't, I've never tried it. I've never actually tried it. I just thought it was really funny that Apple made a product that nobody really wants,
Starting point is 03:47:08 and then immediately Samsung had to make one. it just some things never change the more they change the more they stay the same i also want to say i did i did see the the comments on my video and i it i appreciate a lot i read all of them um i still think it's strange that people care that much but i i appreciate it's it's it was heartwarming because i and you just said i you thought the video was good i thought the video was bad I was expecting it to get trashed, and then everyone was like, oh, it's cool. So that was, thank you. I think just as a VR enthusiast who hasn't really played around with the Vision Pro much, it was really cool to hear your perspective.
Starting point is 03:47:54 You watched it? I watched about the first four minutes, and I was like, yeah, this is chill. And then I was done reading comments by then. So then I moved off. But I liked the vibe. It was good. It was just, it was good energy. Yeah.
Starting point is 03:48:10 Like, it was cool. I had fun filming it and that's the key like that's everything like genuinely had a pretty good time filming it which was a little bit surprising to me as well it felt strange for me because I haven't
Starting point is 03:48:25 I haven't done short circuits that was my first actual short circuit yeah it's just LTT but like the old style so whatever but so old so like it was like kind of familiar but in a
Starting point is 03:48:41 weird way where like so much I didn't do that form of LTT for that long I did scripted for a higher percentage of my oh you've been making it yeah but then you started doing short circuits I don't know it was weird it like it felt familiar but uh like I was doing something wrong at the same time if that makes sense like I as I was talking about things I was like man I should be more prepared for this I should like have used this for a while and then I had to keep reminding myself like no no that's the whole point of the channel. Yeah. Yeah. But it's like, it was weird. Yeah. Yeah. Anyways. Dear L.D. Linus is a retired professional painter. What is the correct surface finish of paint I should get,
Starting point is 03:49:27 egg gel or satin, for striped paint. Uh, okay, so I had to look this up. It turns out striped paint is a meme, and I'm getting jabated. I'm very confused. Our slash, explain the joke. Striped paint is a nonsensical product that doesn't exist. So very funny. But yeah, there would be no way to do this. That is not a thing. Good try, but I'm not triggered.
Starting point is 03:49:56 Only a little. Just a little bit. Could you alternate finishes between the stripes? If you were taking this more seriously. I mean, yeah, you could. Like, I could see. It would actually give you kind of a cool effect, because you'd have
Starting point is 03:50:11 it would make the flatter one look more like it's kind of in the background and then the glossier one would look like it kind of pops a little bit more and it would catch the light a little bit more so you could do that what about checkered paint um Dan
Starting point is 03:50:26 tartan paint what do you tartan what does tartan even mean is that a sauce sauce for fish tartan paint what am I looking at here he get what it's a pattern what is this is this an English thing?
Starting point is 03:50:41 R slash Asking K. Tartan is just... He gets given a tub of red paint with Tartan written on the lid. Tartan is just a pattern. The apprentice gets a licking for shaking the what? Oh, like on a Scottish kilt.
Starting point is 03:50:58 That's the pattern, yeah, Tartan. Yeah, Tartan paint. What is all these, like, paint memes? I wasn't even meming with that one. Anywho, the last one I've got for you. I'm tired to. Hey, DLL question for Linus. What's one decision LNG made that you didn't like,
Starting point is 03:51:16 but ultimately proved to be good in the end? Didn't like. I mean, what that I didn't like? I can think of at least one. Okay, hit me. You're not going to like it. Well, I mean, it ended up being good in the end, though? I think so.
Starting point is 03:51:39 Okay. In my opinion. Yeah, hit me. I'm not using GoXLRs on Wayne. Oh. Okay. In the end is doing a lot of heavy lifting here, though, because in the interim,
Starting point is 03:51:49 it would have been pretty great for a long time that we had a lot of audio issues that could have been solved through it while we perfected this system. You've got to learn things, dude. Yeah. I can't even remember what you had in here before. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 03:52:03 It was a nightmare. It was some 8-channel, something, something. Oh, God, it was a nightmare. It was like a laptop on a cart. It worked for one week. and then like they came and like helped us set it up and that was really great and it was awesome and it worked and then it didn't work ever again because I am too dumb to fix it basically that's the fix it either that's yeah well when show's cursed dude yeah I got
Starting point is 03:52:28 rid of the goats I got rid of the ghosts yeah Dan operating it seems to be working which is great but I like I would I would go home back when I was streaming and stream a bunch the entire week and never have an issue ever, just click go live and everything would work perfectly. And then I'd come to work and we'd try to do land and it would never work. And I would try to fix it as the person who streamed all week,
Starting point is 03:52:52 no problem, and could never fix it. It didn't matter. We could replace the entire system, replace all the auto, replace the entire computer, all the software, reinstall everything. To be fair, I think the ghosts moved to Sebastian's workstation. We've changed it many, many
Starting point is 03:53:08 times. Yeah. Have you, did you see the picture of his like teams, uh, note of, like the team's icon on his, uh, task bar was upside down, which I didn't even know it was a thing that was possible. Hmm. Oh. I don't know if he's meaming on me, but like ghosts.
Starting point is 03:53:29 Yeah. At what point are you just getting trolled? I don't think, I don't think he has a bone in his body to do that. But wow. That, that poor man. So 10 years of ghosts went over to him All right I think that's it for this week
Starting point is 03:53:48 We will see you guys again next week Same bad time Maybe a little earlier next week Could we manage a little earlier next week? We can definitely manage a little earlier next week Let's do it for that Same bad channel Bye
Starting point is 03:54:07 it's the one there war n t it's so lonely

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