Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #632 Biden Roasted For HILARIOUS GAFFE, Democrat Confidence In his Brain GONE w/Bill Ottman

Episode Date: October 8, 2022

Tim, Ian, Luke & Lydia join Bill Ottman to discuss Biden's powerful speech where he seemingly cannot do simple math, Twitter's secret inner workings exposed by the Elon Musk buyout, & Matt Walsh's vid...eo pushing back against wokeness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 President Joe Biden, with a bold and powerful statement, said he had two words and then he said three. And that's it. And it was hilarious. And it's just I don't even know how you make such a stupid mistake. But we're going to we're going to play the video and then we're all going to laugh because it's Friday and everybody needs a good laugh. And because it's Friday as well, it's time to end this week with something a little bit more relaxing. I mean, obviously, we are going to talk about the apocalypse and World War III, but we're going to make jokes about it. We're going to make fun of Joe Biden because his brain doesn't work.
Starting point is 00:00:31 We've also got probably one of the most epic responses in cancel culture history. Matt Walsh. Many leftists have been spreading around these out of context clips trying to smear him and make accusations against him. So he just issued the most epic response ever, where he was just like, kiss my ass. You should be apologizing to me. And I can't even do it justice. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:00:54 And so we'll talk about that. Plus, we do have some pretty crazy stories, really dark stuff. Cori Bush, she's a progressive Democrat. An interview came out on PBS where she told the story of where she underwent, she was the victim of a forced abortion, where she begged them to stop and they wouldn't. And it's just like, dude, this story is like, it's like a horror story, man. So we'll talk about that. Before we get started, my friends, head over to timcast.com and become a member
Starting point is 00:01:20 in order to support our work as a member. You'll get access to exclusive segments from the TimCast IRL Uncensored show Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m. Those are all up from this week. We're going to be chilling tonight, but you'll also get to watch the Cast Castle vlog, which you're going to get a kick out of. We've got a fun episode coming up next Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:01:36 You're going to watch the whole Civil War arc. There's like an election, and then battle's coming at 3 a.m., and then people are fighting. You don't want to miss it. But I'm really excited for what we're filming next week, which will be not this coming Tuesday, but the Tuesday after is probably going to be extremely offensive. And it's going to make, I don't know, I just imagine all the feminists are going to lose
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Starting point is 00:02:05 Share the video. Be that notification because people are telling us YouTube's not notifying them anymore. So you guys can be that notification if you want to help push back against the censorship. We're about a month out from the midterm, so it's really important. Joining us tonight is a man who is not, in fact, invisible, but just late, is Bill Adman. Hey, thanks for having me. You were late. I ran out of gas.
Starting point is 00:02:26 Literally. Totally spaced, yeah. Man, who are you? What do you do? My name is Bill. I'm the co-founder of Minds, Minds.com. We're an open source, decentralized social network. Oh, simple enough.
Starting point is 00:02:38 Well, Luke's here too, I guess. Unforgivable. Never do that again, Bill. Thank you. I'm just messing up. Running out of gas. My name is Luke Godowski of WeAreChange.org. Today, I'm wearing a shirt with my co-host on it.
Starting point is 00:02:49 And that, of course, is my dog, Atlas, which reads, No Step on Dog, which you could exclusively get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you do. I'm here. Thank you so much for having me. Luke, I just had a son. His name is Atlas. Her name is Atlas.
Starting point is 00:03:03 His and her. So, you know, they'll be friends. Awesome. His son is Atlas. Oh, your son's name is Atlas. Her name is Atlas. His and her. So, you know, they'll be friends. Awesome. His son is Atlas. Oh, your son's name is Atlas. That's pretty cool. That's awesome. Cool name.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Or you can call him Addy. That hasn't emerged yet. The nickname hasn't come out. It's not so much a nickname as just the way you say the name. Atlas. Yes. You know, just speak normally until you say his name. Atlas!
Starting point is 00:03:21 Can you come here and bring this baby? It's becoming more and more of a popular name, as you know, we have a global awakening to the true crimes happening all around the world. Are you going to pile the burden of Earth on his shoulders? It's actually not Earth that he's depicted. That's a myth. It's the celestial bodies.
Starting point is 00:03:38 It's the whole universe. Oh, so it's actually worse than that. It's not the weight of the universe on his shoulders. All right. Hey, Ian Crossland, also co-founder of Minds. I don't talk about it enough, probably, on the show. Good to have you here, Bill. Hell yeah. Let's recon worst thing. It's not. It's the weight of the universe. On his shoulders. All right. Hey, Ian Crossland, also co-founder of Minds. I don't talk about it enough probably on the show. Good to have you here, Bill. Hell yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Let's reconnoiter. For sure. Thank you guys all for joining us this evening on This Is My Last Night. I cannot wait to talk about whatever's coming up on whatever dumb thing Biden said. Let's get into it. All right, everybody. Here's the story from the Daily Mail. Quote, let me start with two words.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Made in America. And that was it. And I just started busting out laughing because, you know, look, we could talk about a lot of stuff. We can talk about Joe Biden
Starting point is 00:04:10 destroying the country and getting involved in potentially World War III. But we deserve to laugh. And I don't know if I, okay, so I don't have it here. Do they got the video? Let's play the video.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Let me start off with two words. Made in America. Made in America. he says it twice and then everybody cheers for it that's it happy friday everybody i hope you're having a good time this is um you know are we laughing as everything just spirals down into oblivion and we just you know we're just smiling as it all burns around us this is fine not all it's not all burning around us it's always been you know trying to make the best out of a chaotic uh universe um but yeah i'm definitely laughing as i should probably be trying to figure out a new sort of economy that we could transition to i love how the story from the daily mail is highlighting the fact that he said two words he's like let me start with two words and then says three but then it gets like really serious with like letters, you know, from the representatives
Starting point is 00:05:08 from Congresswoman Nancy Mace and pictures of, you know, Rand Paul and all that stuff. And it's like, dude, I'll bet you the White House transcript is going to read. He said three words instead of two. And they're going to try to whitewash. Few words. Few words. There you go. Let me start with a few words.
Starting point is 00:05:24 But Lydia pointed out he technically me start with a few words. That's what they're going to do. Lydia pointed out he technically did start with two, made in. So maybe he wasn't wrong. Yeah, that's what Karine Jean-Pierre is going to say. Someone's going to be like, the president said start with two words, but then said three. He started by saying two words and then added a third. Yeah, the two, two. How's it going?
Starting point is 00:05:42 How's the economy for you guys? How's the country? Are you excited for you guys how's how's your how's the country are you are you excited for the leadership of this man oh yeah absolutely he's definitely very competent and i'm so happy he's in charge as we are on the brink of armageddon as he says himself last night he was literally talking about how we're we're closer to armageddon since the first time since the cuban missile crisis he's also talking about how Putin is deadly serious about using tactical nukes in Ukraine. And yeah, I don't know. Well, look at this tweet.
Starting point is 00:06:10 This is a good one. It's one of these gotcha tweets. Joe Biden says, you won't have to worry about my tweets when I'm president. And then under it, it says, President Joe Biden says the risk of nuclear Armageddon is at the highest level since the Cuban Missile Crisis. My response was, yeah, what do you mean? Come on. No mean tweets.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Yeah. There you go. But I just love that juxtaposition. You don't got to worry about my tweets. And then the news, the world is about to end. I wonder if he's setting us up to be a hero. Like, he's like, hey, I averted World War III, everybody. Or like, yeah, but you got us close to it, too, in the first place.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Hey, but I did get you away from it. I mean, it's true. It's like I saved you from nuclear war. You almost started it, but I didn't save you from it. He did come out with the marijuana stuff. What was that, yesterday? Yeah, but apparently it's not actually exonerating anybody. Apparently the marijuana thing is just going to like your past convictions are erased.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Yeah, I saw that. Oh, it's not letting people out? No, it's not letting people out. They can't get out of jail. What? Even for federal offenses? It seemed that it was a pardon. The language pardon was in there for thousands of, I don't know if it's current or past.
Starting point is 00:07:21 I think it's past i so i see a lot of these lefties being like joe biden's a great president because he just pardoned all these marijuana you know convictions or whatever and i was like oh that's cool like i'm in favor of that i think trump should have done the same thing and then and then my response like how many people were released and everyone said none it was just exonerating like their records or something they're trying to reschedule it because that's the value right right because if they take it off of Schedule 1, then they'll stop treating it like heroin and stop throwing people in federal prison for it.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Isn't that crazy, though, that basically the only reason pot became legal is because everyone just decided it was and ignored the law? I was talking about this with Half Baked. It's literally a movie from the 2000s, or was it late 90s? I don't know. Where a bunch of dudes are just outright committing crimes and it's relatable a movie from the 2000s is it or is it late 90s i don't know where a bunch of dudes
Starting point is 00:08:05 are just outright committing crimes and it's relatable and funny it's just weird like even in it the you know when dave chappelle is at the lab and the doctor rips the huge chunk off and hands it to him just like it's a tragedy what they did to marijuana in the 1900s that what was it harry j.ann slinger and uh william randolph hearst got together hearst owned all these trees and he wanted to take people off of the hemp paper industry and make you know well paper industry wanted to make trees so he he got harry j.n slinger and i think he was the guy his congress point man to start printing up all this propaganda like reefer madness make people afraid they said that black it made black people like blood blood lusty and stuff like crazy
Starting point is 00:08:45 nonsensical propaganda that wasn't true and uh they made enough people afraid of it that they were able to make it federally legal and then william randall first had the monopoly on the paper trade after that it stuck for a long time i mean i think that's that's an interesting story right he was uh he was like a newspaper magnate or whatever is that how you pronounce that yeah you look at the people who control the narratives when they have the ability to manipulate and control media and you see what ends up happening because of it they can just be like this thing goes against my interest so have my newspapers tell everybody to do as i say and they do freaking nuts but he did it with congress's help which is what really makes
Starting point is 00:09:22 it scandalous yeah but the thing about congress you know the republicans are a great example republicans are more concerned about the opinion of the new york times than the opinion of their own constituents and that's that's exactly the power of the media so with the internet the reason why we're seeing big tech freak out the way it is and this whole elon musk thing has become such a big deal is we've we've i mean us i guess you know many of us especially you guys minds we've taken away their ability to just monopolize the narrative and they're losing their minds because of it and they're losing power because of it and they're you know it's like it's like watching a dude sinking in quicksand screaming and thrashing
Starting point is 00:09:59 around and you wanna you wanna feel bad you're, I know that they're sinking, and they're doomed, but they're also just really evil. So you can only just sit back and be like, maybe we shouldn't have this apparatus anymore. You know what I mean? Yeah, I'd still like to encourage them to not thrash so much, because that's what's causing them to sink.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Maybe it's the thrashing that's evil, not the actual person. Yeah, if they just you know laid forward and that your legs come out and then you can crawl away but they don't get it they're just swinging violently screaming and you know it's like when we uh we had this raccoon problem and you know we want to feel bad for this raccoon but it's trying to kill our chickens so when we walk up to the trap and we're like oh the poor little thing it was we're like ah like get it out of here and then we have to get rid of it you know that's what
Starting point is 00:10:44 it's like it's if the media is failing it's dying and these people are losing their jobs and all that and then i'm just like yeah but they're like nasty people who just fling crap at your face you know you walk up to them you feel bad like maybe you know these journalists you know i see they're they're panicking maybe they need work and they just fling feces right at you and you're like okay dude okay go away you don't deserve to have a job i guess you would think twitter would be changing amid seeing the reaction to the elon takeover like but they still they're thrashing they they continue to ban even despite this lawsuit that's happening and the like so what is your current take on the the situation like because twitter wants elon twitter wants the the court trial to happen still yeah yeah because because elon was asking for more time and they
Starting point is 00:11:33 said making sure the trial still happens until this finalizes like prevents mischief or something i guess if they're poop tweets they're concerned. They don't want any more poop emoji from... You know what, man? Like, just... Bill was late to the show. So normally what we do is we get a thumbnail where the guest is sitting across from me and then I press record and then I screenshot it. But Bill wasn't here. So I was just like, empty chair it is.
Starting point is 00:11:58 And I just want to say like, that right there is the big difference between the establishment and the traditional media machine and what we represent we can just screw around like that and be silly about it and have fun and just it is what it is
Starting point is 00:12:12 and I was like if this was like a major network they'd be panicking they'd be like Paul Archival we gotta get something we can't be we have to wear our suits and ties yeah you can't have fake bazunkas on national television could you imagine a guest going on Tucker Carlson with gigantic fake boobies like Luke did? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:29 I mean, Fox would probably have, you know. Did you see that Danny Palaszczuk got a pair? Oh, he did? Yeah. Good. From that high school teacher thing or whatever? Yeah, he was doing videos with it. What's he doing?
Starting point is 00:12:44 I just saw a photo of it when they arrived at his house i didn't see the video yet what do you think of elon buying twitter i mean bring it on it's better than status quo you know we saw his did you guys see his text with dorsey some of them yeah so it's like they both are admit you know dorsey what's infuriating is that he knows open source decentralization encryption bitcoin he knows that this is all where it needs to go but he had decades to make that happen with twitter and couldn't do it he even said in the text i don't have power i have three percent of the company i can't do anything but he was telling elon this is where you need to take it he was saying there's there needs to be no company actually because the company becomes an attack vector right so it company
Starting point is 00:13:27 lists decentralized protocols are what we need that's what's beautiful about bitcoin because satoshi is totally anonymous no there's no one to go after why is it why is it why didn't dorsey do anything i i know he had that that one operation what was that called blue sky right yeah it still exists it's you know they're They're doing research and stuff. And then when the transition happened and the new CEO was coming in, Parag, Dorsey did this blog post where he was like, I feel in my gut that this is really the right decision for the company. Things are going to get better. And then it's just like nothing changes.'s no you know in fact his parag statements about free speech are the opposite like right so you know you know be amazing like day one elon gets
Starting point is 00:14:14 the company it converts into a blockchain and then twitter removes itself from any moderation capabilities it becomes a totally decentralized networking tool so it's just like we can't ban anybody anymore it probably won't or he just buys it and deletes it for the benefit of the world screw it off could he could he buy it and then like free like free soft make all the code free well he should and we should get but we need the version history so that we can see all the algorithm changes that they made punishing people over the years that those are the skeletons that are in the closet because every code change in Git, there's a version history.
Starting point is 00:14:47 So you can see, oh, they started punishing this type of content on this date in the election season. And that data exists and it needs to be audited. Can they scrub version histories? Not easily. But they can? I don't, I think that would be unlikely. I think that if he open sources the code, he said he was going to open source it.
Starting point is 00:15:13 So hopefully he does. So real quick, real quick. This is important. If Elon Musk does finalize his buyout of this company, he's going to have logs showing that Twitter was targeting conservatives or people on the right. Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:27 It's funny because it's the weirdest thing. Gizmodo publishes the story, Facebook censoring conservative news outlets. I then go, hey, everybody. Wow, that's crazy. Look, Facebook censoring. Then I get smeared as pushing conspiracy theories for believing what Gizmodo publishes. It's going to be very vindicating for everybody if elon musk does do this so i certainly hope he does but i have to wonder as well i i think
Starting point is 00:15:52 what's going to come out of twitter's closet is going to be more than skeletons there's going to be some real dark stuff we're gonna we're gonna we're gonna we'll probably see internal communications of them defending child abusers and explaining why this, you know what I mean? Well, this is going to get complicated because Elon is going to have a tough decision to make because he now is responsible for this company and the financial success of this. This is why he wants to take it private, which makes sense because he will have fiduciary duty to potentially not share a lot of the skeletons, which could get dicey. So Bill, if I could ask you, you have a lot of history with social media, obviously with
Starting point is 00:16:28 minds. If you were Elon Musk, what would you do right now? I mean, I think he's doing what he can. I think he's trying not to buy it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But let's say the acquisition finally goes through. You have Twitter. What would you do if you were Elon with Twitter you immediately
Starting point is 00:16:45 open source all the code you immediately make all the messages end to end encrypted so thousands of Twitter employees can't read our messages it's just like so absurd didn't Facebook make an end to end encryption no WhatsApp says
Starting point is 00:17:02 they did or the Saudi government can't read protesters private DMs and messages of human rights activists like they did or the saudi government can't read protesters private dms and messages of human rights activists like they did before twitter i got a question do you think that twitter receives money from governments to allow them back doors i think that it is i i don't know verizon does at&t does right so so i think there's a strong possibility that one of the reasons elon may have backed out is he may have gone to twitter and says i want to buy the company and they went here are the lucrative contracts keeping the company afloat that you can never reveal because governments are paying for back doors and you can't reveal those
Starting point is 00:17:40 and then elon went crap it might not just be contracts it might be just threats and and duress of the government saying we're going to shut you down or we're going to make sure you can't reveal those and then elon went crap it might not just be contracts it might be just threats and duress of the government saying we're going to shut you down or we're going to make sure you can't do business if you don't do what you want that's 100 and then and then like 15 years ago we were reporting on specific stories of the nsa of the federal government having their own office spaces inside of the headquarters of verizon at&t t-mobile the major cell phone providers in this country had entire floors dedicated to the federal government that was spying and watching on everyone what's twitter involved yeah what's twitter involved in it's like it's like that movie the santa claus with tim allen how like being santa is actually a curse you guys i'm talking about right like
Starting point is 00:18:20 santa's on his roof and then tim allen kills the guy and then steals his clothes and for some reason puts him on and then become Santa and loses his family. And then it's like a mind virus that makes him happy about it. Right. Now, I am somewhat being cute, but what I mean is Elon Musk or anybody, it feels like he goes to Twitter and they're like, no, no, no, no, no. Don't buy this company. Don't buy this company. And then finally, they're like, no, no, no, no, don't buy this company, don't buy this company. And then finally they're like, okay, buy the company. And now they're looking at this like, we are going to get paid to leave and not have to be involved in this behind the scenes national security BS.
Starting point is 00:18:54 I would bet if, here's the way I'll play it. If I went to a casino and I saw a blackjack roulette and do you think the US government has national security letters sent to Twitter demanding backdoors i would put all my money on that i'm not playing their game because that's a sure shot elon musk comes in asks them like okay show me corporate documents and he's got an nda and not only that but a national security letter with a gag order from
Starting point is 00:19:18 the government and he went crap and they're like you can't say anything about it. You have to buy it. And when you do buy it, you won't be able to do anything you want to do because they will force you to give them the back doors. And we already saw the White House going to Facebook and saying, ban these people. There is a 0% chance they did not do that with Twitter. And Elon probably saw that. Yeah. It's not just a backdoor to the information. I think it's even more than that. I think it's deciding who gets censored, deciding which voices get downranked in the algorithm. I think the federal government is way more involved, not just with, of course, the intelligence agencies helping give a lot of these big tech social media companies their start, but what do you think of this running your own social media network? What's the possibility
Starting point is 00:20:01 of what me and Tim are talking about yeah very likely i mean well we saw the alex bernson all this these discovery documents came out recently between twitter and the white house where alex bernson got banned from twitter and sued them exactly it's the slack conversation of the twitter employees saying oh you know i forget the guy's name at the white house said why is Alex Berenson still on the platform? So to amend my earlier statement, when I said there's a 0% chance,
Starting point is 00:20:31 no, actually the evidence already been released by Alex Berenson. Yeah. And then the thing I was pointing to is when they were talking about Instagram, I think,
Starting point is 00:20:38 when the White House was like, hey, this one's not ours. Can you do something about it? And it was the Anthony Fauci parody. So we know the government, they're doing the wink wink nudge nudge. And I think worse than that obviously. But I'm wondering
Starting point is 00:20:49 if, say the Saudis, they go to Twitter and say, how much will it cost to get access to your back end, to get back doors? Twitter needs money. I think it's possible for Elon to switch paths, but he's going to have to start playing hardball with major countries
Starting point is 00:21:07 and risking Twitter getting banned in those countries if he doesn't play ball. It's a marketing dream for SpaceX and Tesla to have Twitter as a marketing engine for those companies. So it makes a lot of sense for Elon to be... It's a question of, in order to do this, Elon has to get banks to back it. Money has to come from somewhere. And no one is willing to pay the full price to take the platform and then just convert it into a blockchain, open source, decentralized network. If that were to happen, you can't ban anybody ever again. They can coexist though. Like you can have a centralized infrastructure
Starting point is 00:21:45 and a decentralized infrastructure running parallel. We actually just integrated with a new network called Noster, which stands for notes and other stuff transmitted by relay. It is a, there's relays all over the world. Everybody has a crypto key pair that we don't have access to his minds. That's your identity. You can bring your followers and your content
Starting point is 00:22:04 and log into other apps. You can leave us. It's not a blockchain, but it's a distributed system. So, you know, there's, and there's other projects out there that are like this. You've got the Fediverse, you've got ActivityPup, you've got Farcaster is the new one. You've got Planetary, you've got Secure Scuttlebutt. There's all these protocols that are like in the mix and Twitter can integrate integrate and Facebook and all Rumble, other networks. I'm trying to, we're going to talk with them about integrating. Like we can all join these open protocols. Yeah, we can get all of the alternative tech sites to join as well.
Starting point is 00:22:38 So we're all participating. But that doesn't mean you have to abandon the existing infrastructure as well. They can run in parallel. And Elon did express interest in working with Rumble. So I think that also is giving a lot of people optimism. But as we're talking about here, Twitter is a major powerhouse. Twitter is a vector of influence that a lot of powerful governments need and want in their fingertips. And it would be foolish to think that their fingertips and fingers and hands aren't already in this larger influence that Twitter and big tech social media has. Just in 2019, there was an ex-Twitter employee that was found guilty for spying for the Saudi
Starting point is 00:23:15 government, specifically going through private messages, going after dissidents of the Saudi empire, and sharing that information directly with Mohammed bin Salman. So, again, that's just one example. Twitter's revenue model is Twitter's addicted to surveillance advertising, just like Facebook. And so Elon needs to rip that out. You know, Elon knows how to make money. He knows how to make people pay like, you know, 50 to 100k for a car. Like he has some of the most profitable, you know, money making machines in the world. He can figure out how to make Twitter way more profitable without doing
Starting point is 00:23:50 all the nonsense. It is possible. Yeah, you do something like super mines where you send somebody an offer and then they can accept the offer to respond. Back to the question because we cut you off really quickly. Nice one. We'll get back to this. Yeah, let's talk more about these.
Starting point is 00:24:07 Ian, feel free to jump in on this. If you'reon as well you have twitter what do you do that's my question you said he open source everything yeah do you so would that be like stayed everybody obviously when you say open source you mean agpl3 like a free like a left copy left license there's multiple licenses that could work i hope that he actually does it because i remember when all those news came out about, Oh, Tesla's open sourcing their batteries. Remember that was not real. That was that he, he decided not to be a patent troll. He decided to sort of open the patent. So he wasn't going to go around suing other competitors in the general space, but like the code of, you know, the software running on Tesla's, the battery blueprints, none of that is open source. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:45 The difference between a lot of the cars is just the software that you're paying for. That's not open source. Yeah. The same software that is running the AI on the new Tesla bots is what's running in the car. It's the same system. I got an idea. So we're talking to this fabricator, metal fabricatorator guy about building a one-of-a-kind unique electric car we should do it with minds it should be powered by minds so like your your
Starting point is 00:25:10 digital console is like a minds console oh yeah because you need an operating system and an app within the so let's do it oh yeah so uh we can do it really we were talking we can make like a really cheap electric car and i was like as a gag we have like a 2006 cobalt with 230 000 miles on it and i was like yeah let's do that and not fix anything and be like boom one of a kind uh or we could actually make a really cool car like actually works and everything we should have it like integrate with mines let's do it i i saw some there's some amazing like refurbishing companies that can take like any car and just make an electric car like there's this one uh page on uh i forget it's it's they take volkswagen specifically and they'll make it any volkswagen electric from any period of time i'm gonna make the flintstone car and beat all of you guys including tesla when the emp goes off and nuclear armageddon happens but will you
Starting point is 00:26:01 run no no no like the funny thing with with a Flintstones car is like pedals exist. We've discovered that quite a long time ago. Yeah, but it doesn't look as funny in the cartoons when you're pedaling with your feet on the floor. You ever see those cars where there's two sets of pedals in the front and the back and everyone in the car is pedaling
Starting point is 00:26:16 and it's going? There you go, man. That's what we're going to do. I was just going to say that I did ask, we sent a message to Elon asking asking this question i don't know if he'll answer it but there needs to be a tesla that is not subject to just getting shut down from tesla hq like you're talking about like like i could see him getting behind that like a tesla that's sovereign and like the software is running locally so that it's just not like sketchy dystopian
Starting point is 00:26:42 possibility but do you know that um i'm not sure, Luke, if you know this, some of them have cameras pointing at you, the driver. And if you aren't paying attention or something, it alerts you and it records that. It uses it against you. That is nightmarish. It has that history too, yeah. Yeah, because I saw in the console of the Model S,
Starting point is 00:27:03 there's a camera. And I was like, is that, I Googled it. I'm like, that's cool. Like, because, you know, Uber drivers, for instance, they turn cameras on to film their passengers. And I'm like, that could be helpful if there's a car accident, if you're side swept or something. You have no access to that camera. It is for them to spy on you as you drive.
Starting point is 00:27:21 Creepy. So there's no, obviously you can't log into your tesla account and check out yeah like what data is maybe i'm wrong maybe i'm wrong maybe i'm wrong i don't know i doubt that they give you access to all the the footage of but you think no no no no so the side cameras you can't like oh yeah so i can pull up my phone right now and look at my car in the garage the model three yeah yeah that's really cool like but there's an internal camera and I'm like, what is that all about? The CIA has access to all of it live as it's going on, most likely, without a doubt. The NSA. Yeah, there's no way that they don't.
Starting point is 00:27:53 So, you know, I would automatically tape up that camera as fast as I can. But I heard some car manufacturers take away your ability to do self-driving if you cover up that camera because the cameras are focused on your eyes to make sure that your eyes are focused on the road. And if your eyes and hands aren't focused on the road and the wheel, they stop automatic driving and make you drive instead of having the car drive you. You guys know that basically all new cars are self-driving. So Tesla has full self-driving capability only after your car has driven on the highway on autopilot for 100 miles.
Starting point is 00:28:29 You have a high safety score and they approve you. So my Model 3 apparently just got recently, like, congratulations, it's now entitled to full self-driving. And that's where the car will actually stop at the stop sign, check, and then slowly turn right and The steering wheel is spinning by itself. But most of them, when people think of like, oh, the Teslas can drive themselves. And then you get in the Tesla for the first time and you're like autopilot. You're like, wow. All it does is just the steering wheel moves
Starting point is 00:28:53 a little bit left and right on the highway. That's it. It'll speed up, slow down. And then, so when I first saw that, when I got the Model 3, I was like, whoa, this is crazy. I'm like, I'm on the highway and like it's moving itself. Then I got a Honda. It's got the same thing.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Modern Honda has the exact same thing. No difference. It's auto steer and cruise control. So I'm on the highway and I'm like, oh. That's what they call it, auto steer? It's called something like lane correction or something like that. I don't know. So the Honda can't activate a full self-drive like the Tesla can,
Starting point is 00:29:24 but Teslas don't come with that anyway. You have to earn a special pilot, you know, a beta or something. Could Honda run a self-driving upgrade remotely? I have to imagine if they can drive themselves on the highway, they can drive themselves in the streets. So I don't know. I think the Teslas don't use sonar anymore or radar or something like that. And it switched to just camera. And I noticed this because I think when they switched it, it got way worse. It like doesn't understand what's going on anymore. And I wonder why. Maybe statistically the radar or sonar something then it just turns off on you i was driving in the rain and i have it on on self-drive autopilot on the highway and it's i'm going 70 miles an hour and it's making a turn and then we get close to a semi
Starting point is 00:30:14 and it goes boom boom it just turns off and i'm like what the like that's scary you keep your hands on the wheel the whole time but when so you're going with it when it stops just like whoa this self drive. It sounds tragedy waiting to happen, man. That people, they encourage you to take your hands off the wheel. How is that going to make you more?
Starting point is 00:30:32 No, no, no, no, no. You can't do that. Oh, they,
Starting point is 00:30:34 okay. So they want you to be sitting there like a zombie, but still somehow be more like you're going to become less attentive to what's going on. If you're not actually supposed to be attending to it, how can that be good? You, you, for the self-driving, you have to have weight on the steering wheel your hands
Starting point is 00:30:47 have to be on it if you take them off it'll go all you should be doing is watching the road and paying attention to the road when you're driving in which case there's no difference between you moving the steering wheel a few millimeters and it moving a few millimeters itself it is convenient when you're changing the radio and you're not scared of dying because it's helping you. But, you know, look, I'm driving in the rain. I turned on self-drive
Starting point is 00:31:11 and I'm sitting there the whole time like, okay. Yeah, but what about for people who like pass out driving? It could help them. It'll save lives. Yeah, it will. But here's the problem. It won't actually, to a certain degree,
Starting point is 00:31:23 if autopilot is on and then you have a medical episode, you'll probably be safer than if you didn't have autopilot. But this thing won't break. It's like it breaks for the stupidest things. The light is green and it goes breaking for green light. And I'm like, why? And you got to press the accelerator.
Starting point is 00:31:41 There was a, there's a stoplight, a head sign. It's a picture of a stoplight and the Tesla stops for it. And so you have to press the accelerator. There was a, there's a stoplight ahead sign. It's a picture of a stoplight and the Tesla stops for it. And so you have to press the accelerator. Otherwise, here's the craziest thing. It's raining. I'm driving straight and someone's pulling onto the highway
Starting point is 00:31:55 and they're going slow, waiting for me to pass. And all of a sudden, the Tesla slammed the brakes onto zero from 70. And we just like lunge forward. Like this has happened three times just this past weekend. And so it got to the point where we just like lunge forward like this has happened three times just this past weekend
Starting point is 00:32:05 and so it got to the point where we're like maybe we should not use this anymore yeah maybe wait 15 or 20 years till after they stop testing nuclear bombs right next to where the troops it went to like seven wow it went from 70 just like slammed the brakes on in the rain and then the truck trying to come in slams its brakes on like what are you doing and i'm just like that is not sane the fantasy is you take your driver's seat and you spin it around and you and your passenger spins theirs around and there's four of you all hanging out in the back of the car while it's driving you that's the fantasy that they're aiming for but i mean good god there's no tracks it's not a train wind can push the car a kid can knock a basketball out into the road on accident. But there is one thing to add to this.
Starting point is 00:32:48 When all cars communicate with each other, then you have a lot less to worry about. But it's going to have to be more than all cars. It'll be like satellites and houses and telephones and they'll all be telling everyone where everyone is and all the machines will know and they'll be anticipating. But Ian, it'll be okay. You'll be in the metaverse. You'll be
Starting point is 00:33:03 one with safer. You'll be in the machineverse you'll be one with safer you'll be in the machine you will be the machine you have always been driving driving a car is very dangerous and there are a lot of people that die every single day just from driving a car a lot of people don't realize how actually dangerous statistically it is so i think this self-driving will be sold as hey we're going to make everyone safe no one's going to die from car accidents anymore if all the cars are self-driving therefore none of the cars are going to be crashing into each other I think that's the latest ploy that's how they're going to get rid of truckers that's how they're going to get rid of taxi drivers that's how they're going to get of any any four higher driver it'll be a legal drive they'll be like cars they've talked about this cars in the future will not have the ability
Starting point is 00:33:46 to be driven or your insurance will be so drastically more expensive not only that but in europe they're already limiting cars that can't go above a certain uh miles per hour like kilometers per hours or whatever they have over there in europe but but they're limiting you know roads they measure things in in stone. Exactly. And turtle shells. In totally nonsensical ways. But there's already government shutdown switches that they have in European cars that are going to be developed very soon, where the government will have the access to particular vehicles and to be able to turn them off anytime that they want. You guys were saying if there's a health emergency for a driver, their hands come off the wheel.
Starting point is 00:34:25 But doesn't you say when that- It'll shut off. Self-driving shuts off. It doesn't pull over. And then you crash. No, no. No way. So it doesn't even help that.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Right. Oh. No, but like if you are for about 30 seconds, I think, it'll start, like if you pass out- It'll wake you up. Well, it starts going, wah, wah, wah, wah. But if you're having a seizure- If you're having a seizure or something,
Starting point is 00:34:45 it's not going to help. So over hills is hilarious. They cannot drive over hills because the cameras can't see anything. So it just immediately, once you go up a hill, wham, wham, wham, wham, once you get to the top,
Starting point is 00:34:58 if you're driving and there's an error for some reason, I've had auto drive shut off as error disengaging. You'll just go straight off the road. It's going to keep, they will keep getting better because all of your data is just training data. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:12 So it's over time, it's going to improve. And now there's Teslas everywhere. It was crazy. I'm driving around, every third car I see is like a Tesla, and I'm just like, wow, they're everywhere, man. Are your Teslas going to be tweeting at you? Tweeting at you? I'm low on gas. You'll get a tweet from Tim P tweeting at you tweeting at you i'm low on gas
Starting point is 00:35:25 you'll get a tweet from gas tim pools tesla yeah or i'm low on charge i only have 32 percent charge at tim cast they already do they don't tweet at me and my thing buzzes it's like luke was driving my tesla he left the door open and then it was like your door is open and i am like i don't care it's in the garage and then like i wake up with like 12 notifications. Like your door is open. And I'm like, oh, come on. He used to watch Knight Rider for sure, dude. He's trying to build kit. It's going to be like a very funny joke at Timcast.
Starting point is 00:35:52 And you're like, oh, thanks Tesla. It's not going to say that to me. Have you guys, have you played with Stable Diffusion or Dali? Oh, Dali. So Dali is the closed source version. Stable Diffusion is where it's at. But it's, yeah. Is that where you can like auto-generate?
Starting point is 00:36:08 Yeah, pictures based on text. We did that on the show. I think we did a bunch of AI generation of like Trump and Pelosi. And it was like nightmarishly hilarious. They're scary. A lot of the images are like some horror movie. What's it called?
Starting point is 00:36:19 Stable Diffusion? Stable Diffusion. You can, it's not like a company. It's a project. So you can't just. Stability.ai. If you go to It's not like a company. It's a project. So you can't just... Stability.ai. If you go to Replicate.com, you can... Yeah, Stability.
Starting point is 00:36:29 They created it. Do they have... Can I use it here? Wow. Replicate.com. Replicate is a good place to use Stable Diffusion. Replicate.com. You have to pay.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Oh, I see. I see. I see. That's a profit market waiting to happen. Oh, yeah. Talk about... You don't have to hire employees to do a bunch of your stuff anymore. But Stable Diffusion is dominating DALI now. pay oh i see i see i see oh that's a that's a profit market waiting oh yeah talk about you don't have to hire employees to do a bunch of your stuff but stable diffusion is dominating dolly now so open ai which elon actually was a part of i'm not sure if he's really how involved he is now but you know most of they're not most of their codes not even open some of their stuff is
Starting point is 00:37:00 so they do some open source but they were trying to make the argument that stable diffusion would be bad for artists because it's going to put them out of business because people can just if they need a graphic generated they can just go have you seen the video generators no okay so wow i typed in stable diffusion demo bill ottman this is what we got here we go nice orson welles all right i've got some kind of looks like you i've got some meat on my bones i don't understand who this is and why they think it's you gotta be orson well ottoman empire probably oh it's ottoman yeah oh i see generate image luke ridkowski this is this really is good the dolly mini was not that good we'll get we'll get joe biden in there in a second but let's see if we can get luke rudkowski what is this luke luke bruce what is this what is
Starting point is 00:37:50 what are you doing luke are those space swords luke loon and ruist wow type in temple all right it's just gonna show a swimming pool you can't you just you just can't get it maybe i think i have to put in like tim cass or something let's see what it would or you have to put it in quotes the word would that work i don't know quotes maybe dream studio beta oh hey bottom left one looks good oh that's so creepy that's gonna be you in like 30 years 30 years whoa man that looks more like chris in the upper right that was so creepy that was wild it was it was like some of it was kind of close it wasn't a pool facial hair whoa it was not a pool clearly you and the bald one how do you know about that clearly you have more
Starting point is 00:38:38 photos in the you know the machine learning library oh this is really accurate the bottom left one dude this is okay i'm bothered bottom left one. Dude, this is... Okay, I'm bothered by this. You know why? It's not funny. Well, you have to do a sentence. Like, dude, Joe Biden eating a cat. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Dude, this is awesome. And they're saying they're making movies. It's a very important news show we run here. Joe Biden eating a cat. You'll be in the metaverse and you'll be like you'll think something and it will appear in front of you that's crazy dude and you'll imagine the one on the bottom right here oh goodness here we go uh donald trump hug no no wait wait wait high fiving joe biden there we go it's all about unity it's all about love yeah we got to bring it Donald Trump hug no no wait wait wait high-fiving Joe Biden
Starting point is 00:39:26 there we go it's all about unity it's all about love yeah we gotta bring it together Donald Trump high-fiving Joe Biden it looks like the sentences take a little longer to render yeah there's more in it this is great let's do Nancy Pelosi stealing COVID masks
Starting point is 00:39:41 there we go it's loading Nancy Pelosi robbing citizens oh that's amazing dude wow look at joe biden and donald trump shaking hands that's an image i've wanted to see for a long time and we've made it a reality through the the artificial intelligence bottom right funny if you ran uh news like for timcast articles that run the headline through this to generate the thumbnail for the news story? That's actually a good idea. Do we have the rights to that? You do. Hunter Biden
Starting point is 00:40:10 going to jail. Let's just fulfill our wildest dreams with this dream studio here. Luke's taking a picture of it. I'm sending my team. I'm like, this is how we're going to do thumbnails. This would be cool if he went to the jail to see Joe who was in the jail but i don't think
Starting point is 00:40:26 the a is that smart dude i'm loving the bottom left look at that face hey it looks like the guy from uh better call saul the bad guy do uh vladimir putin joe biden world peace i wonder how esoteric this thing gets putin's misspelled putin putin vladimir putin signing peace treaty with biden it's too busy no no no no no don't you do that impossible not gonna happen what if what if we do like donald trump in drag yes all night here we go vladimir putin's oh i put singing peace treaty that works too let's see what happens yeah i'm into it singing peace treaty with biden fridays are fun aren't they yeah come on give me what's this it's still going oh there we go is he signing it with himself that is weird it's putin signing a deal
Starting point is 00:41:23 with himself all of them are what is this these signing a deal with himself. All of them are. What is this? These two are just Putin signing deals with Putin. Which just proves this war is inner conflict. This is Putin's inner conflict, man. And change signing to singing. Singing. Singing to signing.
Starting point is 00:41:37 Singing. With Joe Biden. Oh, man. I think maybe because we did the show, people started using it. Oh, cool. Type in World War III. Oh, that's a good idea. It'll show Joe Biden smiling.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Or Woke World III. Yeah, this will eventually be able to generate a movie, probably. It'll just... Dude, there's an app. What was the one you were saying? There's a commercial for it. I forgot what it's called, but I saw it on Twitter. And you can type in a video, and it will make a video for you.
Starting point is 00:42:03 And it's a loading bar. It takes some time to generate. But someone wrote B-roll footage of moving through a forest towards a lake. And then it's like you see the trees and it was crazy. Dude, people be like, show me a 35-year life of me having three boys and a wife and a beautiful house. And they will live 35 years in their own AI-generated environment. You're in it now. Oh, that makes sense. Because I love life. It's going to be worse than that. You guys, what you don't realize. Now they're both in it own AI-generated environment. You're in it now. Oh, that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:42:25 Because I love life. It's going to be worse than that. You guys, what you don't realize. Now they're both in it. Look at them having fun. But there's two Putins. Look at this. Here you go.
Starting point is 00:42:33 Look at this. There's two Bidens. What is this? It's so interesting. It's their body doubles. Look at this right here. This one's pretty good, actually. The AI knows that they have body doubles.
Starting point is 00:42:42 Now, what you don't realize is, Ian, you're wrong about that. It's going to be a guy being like, I want two big titty women, and I want them in front of me. It's going to, you know. You know, it's going to get worse. The porn industry is going to take it over. All right, come on, guys. World War III. World War III.
Starting point is 00:42:57 World War III. Show me World War III. I want to see it. Here we go. Oh, it's taking a long time on this one how does what is it doing
Starting point is 00:43:09 is it using google or something I don't actually know the full library of what it's pulling from this is awesome yeah bookmark this this is legit
Starting point is 00:43:18 and there's all different variations hugginface.co yeah hugginface is a cool AI word to war with two r's yeah this is like it distorts language when you put it in yeah wow did you did you hear i like that map did you hear that the ai created its own language yeah facebook ai no no no no there was uh uh it was dolly i think i'm not
Starting point is 00:43:38 sure but one of these auto generators started people would you would type in like a bowl of vegetables and there would be like a weird word that would be like vlogabo and then when you type that in it would give you the same kind of vegetable every time something about the ai created a word that represented an image it was crazy yeah because you can do this in reverse as well so you can feed an image and it'll spit text yeah yeah what's this website called hugging face is uh it's an AI community it's pretty cool Huggingface.com I'm down to just keep generating images all night
Starting point is 00:44:09 because this is hilarious I'm trying to oh everybody's hitting it up now and I can't get it to work anymore you know I had one guys let's get some
Starting point is 00:44:15 you're using the website let's get one with Lydia for her last episode alright alright when she comes back we got I typed in Ian Crossland we didn't do him yet
Starting point is 00:44:22 anything good well it's coming it's coming what if it shows like Ian on a throne of skulls give me Ian Crossland. We didn't do him yet. Anything good? Well, it's common. It's common. Oh, good. Okay. What if it shows like Ian on a throne of skulls? Give me Ian Crossland mushrooms after this. I'll get that. That search result.
Starting point is 00:44:35 Oh, it's common. It's common. Here we go. I think it'll get it. I think it'll get it. You will. What is this? There I am. What is this?
Starting point is 00:44:43 What are you doing? It doesn't look anything like Bill Nye. It neck-a in that guest said dax yeah i do look like i used to tell me what is that going on what is this he says ian io greece there's a lot of ians out there what are you who's this guy and is he selling me a product people used to be like you're like bill nye he's like a comedian but he likes science and i was like he's second american civil war um hey final question or one other question i had about the elon acquisition of twitter you said open source everything was that hyperbole are there like um security algorithms that you don't open source when open sourcing an entire library of uh social networks code oh i mean yeah don't you don't open source the data but code, there's not reason to not open it.
Starting point is 00:45:27 Like even security stuff? Yeah. No. Open source encryption is better encryption. It's generally agreed upon that it's the most audited. It's the most battle tested. Just because you open source that doesn't mean that people can hack it. And when you say don't open source the data, what's the data?
Starting point is 00:45:44 Everybody's data. Yeah, check it out. You can't even. It's the second American Civil War, hack it and when you say don't open source the data what's the data you're everybody's yeah check it out you can't even it's a second american civil war but it just gives you the first all right let's do uh lydia from timcast here we go here you go lydia we're making a robot in the only the only thing not to open source that they would not want to would be like how bot you know instructions for bots to get around the bot detection. Is that? What is this? It looks nothing like it. There she is.
Starting point is 00:46:14 Who is Tom? Tom Dina? What? Liboda. What in the hell? Fascinating. Thanks, robot. I like that.
Starting point is 00:46:22 I'll take it. Who is this? That's so weird. Look at that upper left. Is that like a boudoir image or something?'s this that's so weird look at that upper left is that like a boudoir image or something yeah that's what it looks like holy cow it's like you and your spare time hashtag never lids seriously luke's turn there you go come on there we go oh cool you can just spam click it well i did i did try the Luke Rudkowski. What did we get? We got something weird, didn't we? Yeah, something weird. It was kind of like Ruru.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Somewhat, similarly, somewhat looks like me. That's why I think Luke, we are changed. I wonder if I do it all as one word or like an at symbol. I used to want to be famous because I wanted to give like an Oscar speech, but now I won't be famous because I want these AIs to be accurate. It's going to be like conspiracy theorist. What is this? Oh, looking good. We, we wee we know
Starting point is 00:47:05 Weave A then is I just thought a word Wee wee we're Chang In the bottom Wee wee we're Chang We're We're Chang
Starting point is 00:47:15 Is that a beanie? With me What is this? That does look like a beanie So weird I wonder what makes it think this It's like lots of That looks like the Arabic alphabet
Starting point is 00:47:24 A little bit On the upper right one I mean that's just from an American You know Klaus Schwab eating bugs I wonder what makes it think this. It's like lots of ways. That looks like the Arabic alphabet a little bit on the upper right one. I mean, that's just from an American... Klaus Schwab eating bugs. Good one. All right, after this one, I did Nancy Pelosi eating too many nachos.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Oh, I know. We should do Seamus dropping potatoes. Yeah. Seamus Coghlan potato. He'll actually be a potato. I wonder what happened if I typed in Freedom Tunes, though. Oh, yeah. All right, here we go, guys.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Nancy Pelosi eating too many nachos. Whoa, those are large. Wow, that's cool. Those are huge. Those are big nachos. Yeah. That's a big nacho there, Nancy. She had some very huge nachos.
Starting point is 00:48:02 Klaus Schwab eating bugs. I really want to see that one. Klaus Schwab eating bugs. I really want to see that one. Klaus Schwab eating bugs. Let's get it. Come on. Error, error, error. Because everybody wants to use it. All right, it's going.
Starting point is 00:48:16 Oh, there's a Q. I see. Is this just huggingface.io? Or doc.co? Yeah. Okay. Now you're making more people use it. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:48:24 I can't even it won't even load for me it says no no results found oh really i'm doing a hugging face that's yeah that's kind of scary thought that's uh disturbing it's from alien yeah face huggers i don't like that oh weird well it doesn't look like flash web not maybe when he was younger who how about How about, I got one, Bill Gates eating cricket. Or man boobs. Man boobs. You can fulfill all your fantasies. That's just a normal picture. You should do like Bill Gates workout.
Starting point is 00:48:53 Bill Gates in gulag. Bill Gates hot body. No thank you. Just a giraffe with a six pack. Actually, I'm wondering if I could do that. That'd be interesting. Oh yeah, what if we did like Bill Gates' head on giraffe? Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:49:09 All right, Bill Gates eating crickets. Nice. Look at this one. He looks like a bug. He's so happy. Wow, that's so weird. He looks pretty healthy. I don't see those names.
Starting point is 00:49:20 Yeah, he's a lot skinnier than he is in real life. Yeah, and he's got gigantic bugs bill gates head on a cricket oh cricket oh no let's do a giraffe giraffes are like cooler yeah be more noticeable the application is too busy dick is neck remember when we talked about news and stuff that was fun no no no this is way more fun this is the future right now we're we're giving you the early scoop on what's coming. Yeah, this probably won't work very well on iTunes. People are going to listen to this being like,
Starting point is 00:49:49 I have no idea what they're talking about. But what do you think about the... So OpenAI is making the argument that they should keep it closed because it's going to put artists out of business. It did the opposite. It put a giraffe's head on Bill Gates' body. I think the ability for artists to capitalize and make money off of their art is a relatively new thing. Like only until TV and you kind of, when you could control your own dispersion of the art. Like before you had patrons, it was all patronage based because it's easy to do.
Starting point is 00:50:21 Anyone can do it. I'm kind of shocked that people, there's an industry for it. You know, Ian, you were making the point about how you're going to say, show me my life, 35 years with two kids. It's one thing we didn't actually expect when we were talking about the metaverse. You know, in the past couple of years, when we've been talking about linking your brain into Neuralink and doing the metaverse, that you're going to be in this pre, like you're going to be in Lord of the Rings. You're going to be in this pre- like you're going to be in Lord of the Rings. You're going to be in Skyrim.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Little did we realize what it's actually going to be like is it's a blank slate. You're going to plug in your brain and it's going to be a white dead space and you're going to go mythical universe, orc monsters,
Starting point is 00:50:59 and I'm a knight fighting my way to save the princess. And then just creates that universe in front of you, auto generates it, and-generates it. And then you live it. It's like the metaverse is something you're going to create in real time. It's like the holodeck.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Only you're going to plug your brain into it. But do you think it will completely take over your visual field? Or it will be like happening in the background. And simultaneously you'll have your current visual field. But there will also be a parallel one oh that's creepy because like you know it's like you wouldn't want to have neural link just wipe out your whole field of vision so it's like how can your can your brain comprehend an expanded field of vision is the question because you'd want you'd want to be able to feel you'd want to be able to see but at the same time you probably want to be able to feel you'd want to be able to see but at the same time you probably want
Starting point is 00:51:45 to be able to still like you don't want to black out yeah but i don't know man i think the the the sci-fi view of things is that it will take over your mind like you see the black mirror where the guy goes in the video game and bangs his buddy you know this one yes he yeah so you've seen it he goes into a fighting game and then he plays as some some Asian dude, but then his friend plays as some chick, and then they end up banging because for whatever reason, the game programmed that in, I guess. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:10 I'm playing this game called XCOM UFO Defense. It's like you play as this corporation that's defending Earth against this alien invasion, and there's this enemy group of humans that are plugged into the neural net. They're called Exalt, and they can see each other's visions and stuff, but if you can hack their network,
Starting point is 00:52:24 they go blind, and they can't hear you. They'll run right past you. So that's a terrifying vulnerability to a neural net, is that people can shut off your perceptions. Like Ghost in the Shell, dude, in Stand Alone Complex. That anime is amazing. This hacker hacks your brain so you can't see him. Super cool. That show's great.
Starting point is 00:52:43 I think it's going to be both. I think you're going to be able to see multiple things in parallel. Whether or not you can focus on multiple things is going to be a learning process for the human brain, but then you're also going to have the ability to shut it off and go into a video game. Like looking at a monitor.
Starting point is 00:52:58 Like a 360 degree monitor. I got one more ask and I promise I'm done. I would really love to see if the AI could figure this one out Jeffrey Epstein's client list if we could solve this crime right now with this artificial intelligence
Starting point is 00:53:15 I'd be very happy what if we do it and it's just like Bill Clinton Bill Gates you know Kevin Spacey Chris Tucker who else
Starting point is 00:53:24 you know Jean-Luc Bernier Putin's sitting on a throne of skulls Kevin Spacey, Chris Tucker. Who else? Jean-Luc Bernier. Putin sitting on a throne of skulls. Oh, had no problem doing that. All right, let's do Jeffrey Epstein's client list. Here we go. Can this thing see into the future? Can we solve?
Starting point is 00:53:40 Can we be our modern day Scooby-Doo and solve this real life crisis? We solved the mystery, gang. How? We put it into an AI generator and it made a list for us. That proves it. All right. Well, the information's out there.
Starting point is 00:53:52 It's just being denied to everyone. So maybe the AI has the access to the DOJ's files and they could release the information. Hey, look. Upper right. Who's that is that zoom in hold on can you zoom in okay here we go all right that looks like bill clinton right there here's here's okuni oh met we got him met two here's one evidence
Starting point is 00:54:17 that's all the possibilities how he really looks right now after all the plastic surgery it's like when you read in a dream that's what the letters look like at least for me they do they look like swirling shapes like that that's so weird you all know who you are are we as our brain just a neural net just trying to piece together information as unchaotically as possible i don't know man we're we're jack posobiec talked about this with the AI. There's a website where it's like, this person is not real. Have you ever seen that?
Starting point is 00:54:52 You load it and auto generates a fake face. And he said, if you keep doing it, the demons start peeking in. Oh, yeah. And we were like, what does that mean? He's like, don't do it, don't do it. So we start doing it, loading this thing, and it's just showing random faces. And they're like kind of off.
Starting point is 00:55:04 But eventually, if you do too many times, you start getting weird like black hole eyes it loading this thing and it's just showing random faces and they're like kind of off but eventually if you do too many times you start getting weird like black hole eyes like peeking around the corners and just really creepy stuff yeah dude super creepy shaggy rogers shaggy rogers there you go that beautiful man peter pan his eyes are so blue yeah is that what shaggy looks like in real life is that is that what shaggy could only be real life? Is that what Shaggy is? We could only be so lucky. Look at that hat. Backstreet boy. It's like a Luigi hat. Velma Dinkley. Wait, wait. Dinkley. That's her last name, right?
Starting point is 00:55:32 Yes. But not gay. I wonder if it can handle negatives like that. It won't be able to find it. Not gay. Do you think the A can handle a weird phrase like that? She'll be dressed like Daphne. Watch. Dressed like Daphne. That's the biggest news of the week.
Starting point is 00:55:47 I hope everybody realizes that not only is Velma gay, but they made Velma and Shaggy Black. Oh, I rewatched a bunch of old Scooby Doo last night, at least a little bit. For sure. Scooby and Shaggy are high as hell. They constantly have the munchies that the whole show is about them eating like sandwiches and eating dog constantly hungry. Yeah. So nice. Look at this. He's eating dog food. Constantly hungry, yeah. See, she's dressed nice.
Starting point is 00:56:07 Look at this. That's kind of scary. That's horrifying. Yeah, what is that? She looks like she's 12 years old. She has some biceps. I don't like that. Let's try and do...
Starting point is 00:56:16 What do you think we can have it generate that would be serious, legitimate, and interesting? Alex Jones on a unicorn. Okay, well, that's kind of weird, but I'll do it anyway. Oh, Atlantis, the lost city of Atlantis. Let's do that.
Starting point is 00:56:30 I got that one from the chat. Can you ask it questions? What did Atlantis look like? We're treating it like an oracle. The lost city. It's literally just like a machine smashing things together. And we're like,
Starting point is 00:56:41 give us the answers. You guys, chat or super chat, what's the most profound, interesting thing we could generate that make us go like oh you know i don't know because we're doing silly stupid nonsense and i wonder if someone did say alex jones on a unicorn i do want to see alex across my mind i'm just saying so this is what happens when when bill comes in and he's like there's an ai generator it works and we're like all right the whole show is now this bill Bill Gates pregnant.
Starting point is 00:57:05 Demons. Bill Gates pregnant. Fauci Wuhan lab, people are saying. Here we go. Okay. Anthony Fauci. Anything that's cool. In Wuhan virology lab. There we go.
Starting point is 00:57:19 Atlantis, dude. Atlantis looked really cool. Atlantis was cool. I go to fucking this. Someone wrote poop balls. No. Nightmare fuel. Alien life.
Starting point is 00:57:26 I think some of these generators don't allow NSFW as well. Not safe for work. Oh, yeah. When I go to huggingface.co, is there another button I gotta push to go to the... I don't even know.
Starting point is 00:57:36 Google search it. Google search stable diffusion. I actually haven't used this one before. Anthony Fauci in Wuhan Virology Lab. Whatever just shows us an actual photo. Here he is. Wow, that's amazing.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Leaked. These people do not look good. Look at this. No, but here's the crazy thing is it actually just shows like Chinese people working in a lab with Anthony Fauci. Look at their faces though. These are just actual pictures we got for you. Right, yeah. These are real actually. Oh, look at her face.
Starting point is 00:58:05 Well, that's what happens when you're exposed to the viruses in these labs yeah that makes sense all right what's what's what other one someone said
Starting point is 00:58:11 Ian Shaftcam I don't know what that is why Alex Jones on a unicorn yeah on a unicorn or riding a unicorn
Starting point is 00:58:23 on a unicorn all right on here we go people are demanding it i'm seeing it in the chat dude their stock is rising so is there a company behind this or yeah i think so is that uh stability well stable diffusion is a model hugging face basically embedded this model into their site so hugging face didn't make't make Stable Diffusion. I think Stability AI did. Oh, awesome. But it's open, so anyone can embed it in their site.
Starting point is 00:58:50 We're thinking of having this auto-generate avatars by default on mines. For people who don't have avatars. Excellent. Or based on your current trending stuff that you've been involving, you'll change it daily or something. Oh, no, no.
Starting point is 00:59:09 Here's one someone looks like oh that's a cute little one like what's the person's head by that like uh god before humans god before humans it's going to create like an archetypal or like a stereotypical you know religious image you know what about if you type in satan was the good guy i'm gonna do that on my personal computer yeah so you come up with satan was the good guy yeah i wonder if they can fathom that it's an ai it's like it's i don't know you could probably put it i could probably put like orange car jet yeah look it's what is this what is this thing What is this thing? This is interesting. It says, Wa-tish-o-be-to. O-be-to. It's Moloch.
Starting point is 00:59:47 The Todd. Ten-fee-ay-muh-ford-muh. Am-la-to-vay-n. I'm not going to finish reading that. What if it's like the kind of demonic. What is the spell? Yeah, I don't like that.
Starting point is 00:59:59 It's like speaking demon. It's not good. All right. What else is someone? The edge of the universe. Biblically accurate angel. Someone universe. Biblically accurate angel. Someone wrote. Biblically accurate angel?
Starting point is 01:00:09 Yeah. Is it going to be like. It's scary as heck. It's going to be a picture of like a spaceship. Something like that. Maybe. Someone asked for Alex Jones gorilla. Alex Jones as a gorilla?
Starting point is 01:00:19 Yeah. He already has one. We can do that one. I wonder if it does a different render every time with the same sentence. It does. Or the best president of the United States. Someone just said that as well. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:29 People are saying you can download the stable diffusion AI and just do it on your own computer. There you go. So powerful. Biblically accurate angel. And it's like not biblically accurate. Not at all. All right.
Starting point is 01:00:40 Alex Jones as a gorilla. Lydia, those aren't like the angels that you've seen? No, it's not like the angels that I've seen. Those ones are scary. There's a reason they say do not be afraid when they first introduce themselves to humans. Alex Jones is a gorilla. What do they look like?
Starting point is 01:00:56 They're giant serpent monsters or something? No, they have like eight wings. They have like 10 faces. They have like a million eyes. It's really horrifying sounding. Yes, they're not like the fluffy little fat angels you see in paintings. They're like a million eyes. It's really horrifying sounding. Yes, they're not like the fluffy little fat angels you see in paintings. They're like smoke this. Don't panic.
Starting point is 01:01:10 It's Alex Jones. It's just a gorilla. Yeah, but it's Alex Jones. And it only made two, huh? He's under. Alright, let's see. Ask the AI for the meaning of life. Anderson Cooper eating sponge cake. Well, I don't know about that one. No thanks. Ian on the couch after the apocalypse.
Starting point is 01:01:26 It doesn't know me yet. Donald Trump fighting necromorphs from dead space. This is the best one so far. What if it like nails it perfectly? Here we go. Donald Trump fighting necromorphs from dead space.
Starting point is 01:01:44 I just want to see Dead Space. That sounds cool. It's a game. They're just releasing a new Dead Space, actually. It's like creepy, right? It's like you go on an abandoned ship. I think so, yeah. Derelict.
Starting point is 01:01:55 Let's do one of Elon after. Oh, yeah. Good one. Oh, look at this. Look at that. I don't know what's going on, but you know. It's awesome. Wow.
Starting point is 01:02:03 Talk about, you just make a superhero comic. Elon Musk as the Doom guy. And should write a comic, have this thing auto-generate the art for you. Yeah, that'd be fun. Start just a new genre of art, man. So wait, these images it generates aren't yours to use? For real. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:17 So when we do news stories, we can just be like, I think it depends on the specific model, but it'd probably freak people out. I'm pretty sure that you have the rights. So, scroll down. Does it say anything a little bit below? Yeah, I think it should say license. Yeah, read it. Creative ML Open.
Starting point is 01:02:32 See, every model has their own difference. Like, no rights. It says no rights? Oh, look at this. What is that? What the is that? What is the prompt here? Elon Musk as the Doom Guy.
Starting point is 01:02:43 That's creepy. Wow. Elon Musk buying Twitter Doom Guy. That's creepy. Wow. Elon Musk buying Twitter. I don't like that. Come on. You can do it. There we go. While we're waiting, let's actually read the license.
Starting point is 01:02:56 I want to see what you actually have the ability to do. Forbids you from sharing any content that violates any laws, blah, blah, blah. They claim no rights. You're free to use them and are accountable for their use there you go this just spawned a genre this is amazing so now for all of our news articles when it's like joe biden does something we'll type in and just use it pulse look at this pulse pulse puzzles look at this i love how there's always like for some reason two of them like elon's interviewing elon yeah it's like the persona they do like the persona of elon and elon himself i think i wonder
Starting point is 01:03:32 if that's what the ai is doing i would say that we'd use this for like timcast thumbnails but they're so creepy i think it would terrify people and they wouldn't want to share them yeah it's like no i'd prefer not to use the nightmare images for my news article. I typed in Bill Gates with sexy body. It did not satisfy. It's not. I don't know if there's any. I mean, it shows his body full on. It's not sexy.
Starting point is 01:03:53 No, no. But I mean, it's just crazy. This is brand new. I mean, this came out like in the last couple of months. So this is just the beginning. I mean, within a year, it's going to be. Someone's going to release like 150 comics in like two weeks because they're going to have all this art done for them. Elon Musk returning to his home planet.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Come on. Oh, I know. I've got it. I know what we're going to do after this one. I hope you guys are ready. Let's see. And then we'll grab the Super Chat ones because this is the weirdest. We get addicted to these things. Last time we did this, the the same thing happened it's just too funny like you want it you want
Starting point is 01:04:27 to see more like i want to know what the machine can do elon musk returning to his home planet here we go like that it's with the parachute okay here we go i like the spaceship one in the bottom right yeah that's great jeff bezos mark zuckerberg and Oh, I spelled Zuckerberg really wrong. Zuckerberg. And who else do we got? We got Bezos. We got Bill Gates. And Bill Gates fused into one person.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Why would we do that? It's the triumvirate. Okay, okay. It's the Bezucker Gates. Three-headed snake. In the future, you'll be asking permission of Bezucker Gates, the triumvirate. Okay, okay. It's the Berserker Gates. Three-headed snake. In the future, you'll be asking permission of Berserker Gates, the Triumvirate. Dude, the admins on Hugging Face are going, what is happening right now? They've got like Red Alert in their Slack channel.
Starting point is 01:05:15 They're like, yo, wake up. We got Hugging Face. Ready? Oh, he's a tall guy. Okay. It does kind of look like Zuckerucker and gates some like it does there's no and they're in a warehouse this is like this this the ear the most eerily accurate image yet so far there's no face but it's kind of like oh that's scary didn't even try the face
Starting point is 01:05:38 yeah so uh how about we actually i think there will be certain models that can generate less nightmarish stuff that will feel more... Like cartoons, they could do cartoon imagery. Yeah, there'll be cartoon-specific stuff. There'll be influencers that are totally AI-generated, that are not real. They tried that. Yeah, and they will do it if they haven't done it already.
Starting point is 01:06:00 Jeez, I was watching gameplay. I mean, you could have a whole army of them working for you. Exactly, or influencing social media for their for a particular cause um you know just like bots and sock puppet accounts i was watching uh gameplay footage last night and i watched some japanese game and all these like anime avatars instead of people streaming their face it was a bunch of cartoon anime avatars over top of like filters so i see building building those. Ben Shapiro playing tennis. That's a good one.
Starting point is 01:06:27 Ben Shapiro angry after losing tennis match. Why is he wearing a kilt? That was cool. Was he wearing a kilt? Yeah, it was like a red skirt. Oh, I got a good one after this.
Starting point is 01:06:40 Jordan Peterson playing bagpipes. I just want to see it, man. One time. Just one time. Just got to see it man one time just one time just gotta see somebody said ai self-portrait which would be really cool oh what do you look like yeah yes tell us all right here we go laurie lightfoot look at this Ben Shapiro angry after losing tennis match. Well, there you go. It's pretty accurate. Oh, yeah. It looks great.
Starting point is 01:07:07 Image of your dream. Yeah, I think it does really well with non-people. Like, I typed in psychedelic space mushroom. I have a feeling it's going to be really beautiful, bizarre. Or just weird. Not freakish. What if we, like, ask the AI, like, your deepest desire, and it shows an image of just, like, not freakish. What if we ask the AI your deepest desire and it shows an image
Starting point is 01:07:26 of just dead humans everywhere? We'll be like, maybe we should turn it off. We'll just start playing the Terminator. It's just a picture of, yeah, T-what was it? 2000?
Starting point is 01:07:36 T-1000. T-1000? Yeah. Here we go. It's going. Image of your dream. What's it gonna look like? What? Boring. It just made a Y-cup dream dream? Cop out. Your dream dream. It's going. Image of your dream. What's it going to look like? What?
Starting point is 01:07:45 Boring. It just made a Y cup dream dream? Cop out. Your dream. Your dream dream. One more. One more. Artificial intelligence.
Starting point is 01:07:54 AI self-portrait. Yeah. Psychedelic space mushroom. Super cool. Psychedelic space mushroom? Yeah. It's just weird looking colorful art. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:03 That's what it is. That's nice. It sure is, yeah. Dude, the internet's so interesting that it can source data so quickly. Like, people's faces. So, but how do they do this? Is it, like, it preloaded tons of images already,
Starting point is 01:08:16 like, going up to a certain year, and then it... Whoa, look at that. Mm. So, I hope... This one's okay. This one is the creepiest. Christopher Walken.
Starting point is 01:08:24 What on earth? What is that? Welcome to the future, ladies and gentlemen. It is creepy. Don't like it. Very much like a dream. All right, man. Well, you know what we should do?
Starting point is 01:08:34 Now that we've spent 40 minutes talking about this, that was fun. We've just done. We got to talk about this with Matt Walsh blog. We have this tweet from Nuance Bro, and he says, This is how you do it folks. Alright, so let me give you some backstory. These meaty matters types are digging up old comments and videos from Matt Walsh
Starting point is 01:08:52 when he had like a radio show when he was younger. They're taking them out of context and trying to smear and defame Matt Walsh and it's just stupid. There was one video they shared where it's Matt Walsh and his friend joking about burning a book and like being Nazis or whatever. But it was funny because they couldn't get the lighters to work
Starting point is 01:09:08 and they were like, just wait until rednecks figure out fire. And they're like trying to light a book on fire. It was funny. So in response to the smear campaign against Matt Walsh, he responded by saying this. So here's my official answer for the record. Kiss my ass. I do not apologize in fact by all rights you sick freaks should be the ones apologizing to me for lying and
Starting point is 01:09:36 defaming me and doing it all because I'm trying to prevent you from sexually mutilating children you damned monsters you child abusing psychopaths i wouldn't apologize to you soulless parasites if i had a gun to my head instead i'd rather just tell you all to piss off i apologize for nothing. I concede nothing. I will never surrender even a single inch of ground to a pitchfork mob of degenerate morons. You know, the secret they never say out loud is that nobody is truly canceled unless they consent to it and they willingly play their assigned roles. Well, I do not consent and I'm not going to play the game. I'm not going anywhere. That was absolutely amazing.
Starting point is 01:10:32 And that's how it's done. That's how you do it, folks, says Nuance Bro. And that's it right there. I don't like the name calling, though. I like Matt a lot, but calling people insults is just inflaming.
Starting point is 01:10:44 I think it's just inflaming. If he really wants to lower tension, I mean, if he wants to. These are people who have intentionally taken audio from him out of context and then lied about him to try and cause damage to his work when he's trying to help kids. When he said that I'm trying to stop you from mutilating children, I get that because he is. But when he calls them like gratuitously morons and things like that, I don't know. I can understand not wanting to insult someone in a generalons and things like that, I don't know. I can understand not wanting to insult someone
Starting point is 01:11:06 in a general context of a political argument, but this is different. These are people who are acting outside the bounds of morality and ethics. They are seeking to manipulate
Starting point is 01:11:13 and lie to people for political power. What would you say? What would you say? What would be your response? So you're Matt Walsh. You're remaking this video. Go.
Starting point is 01:11:21 I would have taken one of the people. No, no, no. Go. You're on right now. I'd be talking to an individual. I would say their name and directly talk to them
Starting point is 01:11:29 as if they were sitting in front of me and tell them what I would tell them if they were sitting here. Okay, so organizations. Well, I would pick a person and talk right to that person. But you should make videos and talk to Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:11:38 An organization published a video. Who do you respond to? The CEO. Okay, there you go. Okay, so what would i say um you're well i mean mr poopy pants first you got to figure out who said it i mean if it's what is it like what who's the organization i don't know the the specifics but i would talk to an individual that's a big part of it is you name them you talk to them as if they're there they listen and they
Starting point is 01:11:59 hear that and they're like okay he's actually talking to me now i'm starting to understand there was someone who uh came to one of our events and lied and uh a leftist smear merchant and lied and so i politely responded on twitter with like hey this thing you're saying didn't actually happen i hope we can resolve this and they responded with something like i hope a bird craps on your face and so i I went, okay, I guess. I was at an event, a political event. And the person who founded this organization was on stage. And so I asked, hey, you say that your organization is engaged in truth telling and fact checking. When one of your reporters posted verifiably false statements about me and I asked for a correction politely, they said wished a burbot crap on my face and it says whatever ignored me and walked off then you gotta
Starting point is 01:12:48 go to the to the individual that said they want the crap on your face i did talk directly to them in a video by name and that's how you do it you confront people and they love the drama the crowd this is why this is why people like what matt walsh did because the problem we face in the culture war is that whatever this faction is. Constantly tries to be nice. No I would not be nice to the person. I would directly confront them. But them an individual.
Starting point is 01:13:12 This is my point. They are burning down pregnancy centers. They're firebombing them. And then lying about what the pregnancy centers do. They are lying about Matt Walsh. And for the longest time. You get people like. With all due respect. When we had, why am I forgetting it?
Starting point is 01:13:30 Rick Santorum on the show. And he's like, no, no, no. We got to play by the rules, play by the rules. And I'm like, you know, they're burning down buildings. And we're not even saying do that. We're saying the law enforcement should be dealing with it. But at the very least, we don't just say, I'm so sorry. Let's be nice to them.
Starting point is 01:13:45 We say these are evil, awful people who are burning down buildings what they what they were trying to do with matt walsh was accuse him of of being a child abuser because of out of context comments from from 15 years ago who is it is it just text comments that were insulting he was on a radio show and he said something about he said something like throughout history women got pregnant at much younger ages and now in today's day and age they're saying it's a mistake if women do. But that's only because we decided that I don't know the full context. I just know that they're taking these things out of context, which is why he said outright, you are seek, you are lying to defame me and I will not apologize to you for it.
Starting point is 01:14:19 So look, we constantly have people saying like, hey, why don't we invite this person to come on the show? Question, how come none't we invite this person to come on the show? Question. How come none of the prominent leftists will come on the show and sit down and have a conversation? Some will, but they tend to have smaller followings. They're trying to establish themselves. But for the most part, they don't. And then what happens when we do have some of these people on, they smack the microphone
Starting point is 01:14:39 and freak out and get angry. Yeah, I make videos to those people directly with their name. And I look at the camera while I'm talking to them. And you can humiliate them to their face via video and everyone gets to watch it doesn't do anything oh it does a lot i used to do it in the i mean it's pretty aggro but you can definitely shake someone by doing that so so you have people who make videos and comment on that all day and night matt walsh came out and said he smacked him back. He he he he made it personal. And people are happy that he did because people are sick.
Starting point is 01:15:11 This is why people voted for Trump, because the longest time you get people again. I appreciate Rick Santorum coming on, but his attitude of being very deferential and saying we're the ones who are going to play by the rules. It's like, OK, if you're playing a game monopoly and the person sitting across the table is literally cheating in front of you and you're like, well, you're cheating and they go, and are you going to keep playing? I guess we better play by the rules. Okay. They're not, but you sit there anyway. It's, it makes no sense.
Starting point is 01:15:35 So this is where he's finally saying, this is the sentiment that people have been feeling for a long time. I don't care anymore. You don't matter to me. You people are awful. You are sick. They, they, they, they killed people in the summer of me. You people are awful. You are sick. They killed people in the summer of love. They burned down buildings. What they're doing to kids, it's just all abhorrent.
Starting point is 01:15:51 And I'm actually, I'm very, very happy today that when I see this stuff, I know that I don't have to fear them. And Matt Walsh doing this, providing this statement saying, I would not apologize to you parasites if there was a gun to my head, showing how successful that is, that he can do that, that we don't have to bend the knee to a psychopathic cult. It is freeing that we we're not trying to be mean. We're trying to be nice. We're trying to we're trying to solve problems and we're trying to find a path forward. And what do we get instead? Bricks to the window, lies, manipulations, and a refusal to have a conversation. They stop Ben Shapiro from going to events and speaking. They stop Ann Coulter from doing it. They spray painted a death threat to liberals when
Starting point is 01:16:36 Milo Yiannopoulos tried to speak at an event. Where are the conservatives burning down universities? Not happening. So at a a certain point there is a group of people saying you know what we don't want what they're doing we don't want violence we don't want retaliation but you don't matter to us anymore at all uh i don't know that matt definitely seems concerned if they didn't matter to him he wouldn't have responded so matt doesn't talk about this very often but i am sure that his entire family all all six of his children, two of them unborn, and his poor wife are undoubtedly under constant threat from these absolute soulless monsters. These are people who will stop at nothing.
Starting point is 01:17:15 They will come to your house. They will break your windows. They will insult you. If you go to try to defend yourself, they will get you arrested. They will call the cops on you. They will use the state against you they arrested something like 11 old pro-life protesters just for the crime of being at a pro-life protest they will use everything in the books their game is power they talk about it all the time because it's what they're going for and they accuse the right of wanting it because it's what
Starting point is 01:17:40 they want more than anything else and when they power, they will not give you anything back. They don't care about your freedom of speech. And all he did was insult them. Right. There was a riot on January 20th, 2017, where, I mean, you were there, right, Luke? We were both. Yes, right. I got arrested.
Starting point is 01:17:57 You got away. Yeah. There's a huge line of riot cops. I pushed right through them and got pepper sprayed right in the face. They were forming a line. And so I flanked left to try and get away out line of riot cops. I pushed right through them and got pepper sprayed right in the face. They were forming a line. And so I pulled, I flanked left to try and get away out of the riders. Luke went forward and then the cops boxed in the left area and then all the riders surrounded me. But I ended up getting out because I had a press credential.
Starting point is 01:18:18 These people, not only did they have the charges dropped after they were smashing windows and setting fire to vehicles they destroyed the the livelihood of an immigrant who had leased a limo to do it to be a to be a to to run a company as a driver they set his limo on fire the cops that were unable to do anything about it these people got arrested and then after they were released and the charges were dropped they filed a lawsuit against the city and won and the city paid them money. And that's what we've been dealing with for what, a decade now? So for the longest time, you don't see, there is a 0% probability that Matt Walsh's followers storm a university to shut down these speakers. And that's actually really funny because Matt says, I'm trying to stop you from harming
Starting point is 01:19:03 kids and they won't even protest, you know, to a certain degree. Obviously there are people that are going out and protesting. What I'm saying is on the scale that the left is engaged in this level of violence, the right goes nowhere near. And, and all we're getting is Matt Walsh being like, you are sick degenerates. And you were saying like, oh, that's bad. He shouldn't do that. Okay. Well, I can certainly understand why you'd feel that way but you should understand why people are like they burned down a building and we've insulted them and you're mad at him if you want to disperse a mob you got to shake one individual up psychologically in yelling expletives that the crowd doesn't fix the problem which is the mob is insane this is the point you take one of them you make an example
Starting point is 01:19:44 out of them by insult by basically humiliating them in front of the crowd and the crowd's like, oh, I don't want to be associated. When they refuse to come on these shows and have conversations? No, no, you make an internet video directly to you. Oh, come on. Yeah, but Ian, you're sort of saying
Starting point is 01:19:55 like don't be mean, but then be mean. I'm not saying don't be mean. It's not just that. It's like you're saying scream into the wind. No, you make an internet video. You, especially you right now, you make an internet video talking to something like Joe Biden. They don't watch the videos. You, you make an internet video. You, especially you right now, you make an internet video talking to something like Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:20:06 They don't watch the videos. You don't know that, dude. I do know it. If someone hears their name on the internet, they're going to that video. What they do, and this is like,
Starting point is 01:20:15 the perfect example is the Young Turks. Instead of actually watching the segment, or maybe they do, they just watch a clip from some propaganda channel. Or, at the very least, they watch it and then lie about it. Like every single time the Young Turks has done a segment about something I've said, they've lied about what the context of the conversation was. For example, we had a conversation recently where I said something the effect of I'm sure most women
Starting point is 01:20:38 are happy to have careers and engage in work. I'm sure some of them, however, probably end up regretting it, wishing they had families. And what they did was they took that, twisted it, and claimed, I thought I was saying something like, women just want to be wives and have babies, which is not what I said. They just lied. Didn't Cenk approach you one time? Screaming at me. Yeah. What was that? Lunacy. For why? Nuts. They made a smear piece about Dave Rubin, and they put my name front and center for some reason. And I saw a jank at Politico. I was like, hey, man, how's it going? I just I was trying to get in touch with you.
Starting point is 01:21:08 I've been messaging you. You didn't respond. But you guys put up a video that like it was about Dave Rubin or something, but my name was on it. So I was just hoping I could ask you like just in the future how to do that. And then he just started screaming, you're a Trump supporter. And this was in like 2017 or something. Just started screaming at me. I don't even remember what he was saying at the time. And I was like, why are you yelling at me? And then a bunch of journalists randomly started filming. And they're like, what happened? I'm like, I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:21:30 I was like, dude, why not start screaming at me? These people have lost their minds, dude. I've known Cenk for a long time. I remember seeing him at VidCon and being like, hey, I was going to shake his hand. I've been in a show a couple times. And then one day I go up to him and I'm like, hey, you guys did like they were making fun of Dave Rubin or something. And they used a report that had Tim Pool in their thumbnail, like right in the middle. And I messaged Jake. I was like, hey, man, I was like, you made a video and it's got my name on it, but it's about Dave Rubin.
Starting point is 01:21:55 I'm just, you know, he ignored me. I messaged Anna, who I also have known for a long time, and they ignored me. And then now they just make weird smear pieces. Like there's no point in trying to have a conversation with people who will never come and have a conversation. Well, I think there's a point in trying. And eventually, you know, you can get through it just because you guys are talking. Like right now, what's happening is you're talking past each other. You talk about them. They talk about you.
Starting point is 01:22:18 I privately message them politely. But I'm talking about internet video communication. There used to be video responses on YouTube. The whole point was you make a video to someone, then they answer you back and talk to you there's communication people get to listen and watch and then they start to mimic the behavior why do you think youtube removed video because google bought it and they don't understand social networking well that's how i first met i did a video response to ian that was that's how we first met look man you know knowing these people for like a decade and then one day's screaming in my face in public,
Starting point is 01:22:48 and my response to that is still consistently to politely invite him for a conversation. You said Ian. Chank? Chank. Sorry, sorry, sorry. I wouldn't do that to you, baby. Unless you're like far away and I need you to hear me or something. That'd be in five years.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Knowing this guy for as long as I have, having polite conversations, appearing on his show on more than one occasion, then one day, abruptly and for no reason, he starts screaming in my face in public. I made a video about him. I'm like, I have no idea what happened. I have no idea why he's screaming at me. I'm not Alex Jones.
Starting point is 01:23:14 I don't have any beef with him. I've never argued with him before. I've never had a negative word about him. He just started screaming at me in public. Cameras everywhere. They're filming it. I'm like, what's happening? I was like, why are you yelling at me?
Starting point is 01:23:24 And then even after that, I still politely say, we'd love to have you on the show at any time. We'll cover all costs. I know you run. That's a great position. But they never, they will never do it. Never. Because they are not genuine people.
Starting point is 01:23:38 This is why when Matt Walsh says you are degenerate morons, people are cheering for it. Because for too long long we have tried to politely just be like can we please talk and resolve this and they say no we're going to burn your city down we're going to beat your elderly we're going to try and kill kyle rittenhouse you're talking about a lot of different people though i'm talking about all of these people aligned with this movement this cult this ideology for whatever reason and and there's various subcultures within it but for some reason all of them refuse to have
Starting point is 01:24:07 a conversation. A small handful will have a conversation. Jimmy Dore who's basically an outright socialist is called far right. It's nonsensical cult meaninglessness. I wonder if he's changed because he actually spat in Alex's face on one interview and then we were there
Starting point is 01:24:24 have they resolved that? Like that was absurd. And he was there with, with, with James. Oh, that was the same event. So yes.
Starting point is 01:24:32 Yeah. Yeah. Young Turks were doing this sit down at, was it the RNC, right? RNC in Cleveland. And, and Alex came up laughing and talking to them while they were doing their
Starting point is 01:24:40 thing. And they got mad. Jimmy spit on Alex. We were standing right there. It's crazy. What the hell is going on here? So i can understand but now jimmy actually supports free speech which is great well he's always supported free speech yeah but like having a person like obscene behavior sure sure look i think what jimmy did in that context was
Starting point is 01:24:57 was wrong but i think there's a difference between someone coming and interrupting your live shot so you're having a personal beef with them and whether or not you support free speech like i don't think it's inherently free speech that someone walks up to you during your show and starts trying to interrupt it you know what i mean that's that's a different question but but sure jimmy should not have got baited in spadham or whatever i i think jimmy has consistently called out the establishment the democrats and what he encounters is all of a sudden people are blindly marching in lockstep behind them. And he's like, since when?
Starting point is 01:25:28 Since when have we supported this machine, this corporate Democrat machine? And they're like, you're right wing. He's like, what? I did see a segment of Ana and Cenk, you know, pushing back against the defund the police. So it's not all one group. No, no, no. You know, this is funny, though. You're right.
Starting point is 01:25:45 They recently and I gave him credit for it. Yeah. Came out saying defund the place is stupid. But, you know, they very heavily supported it. So, yeah, there were tweets. I saw a certain. Right. A bunch of tweets came out.
Starting point is 01:25:54 And so people were like, they supported this. Now, look, change your mind. Exactly. And that's why I'm like that. Good on them. But the issue is it's politically expedient. Defund the places become unpopular. They are following the polls. it's it's politically expedient defund the police has become unpopular they are following the polls that's it if anything i have all the reason in the world to just keep doubling
Starting point is 01:26:11 down and being like trump's the best trump's the best instead i'm like i don't know man i think ron de santos maybe and then why is he saying why is trump saying death penalty for drug dealers right that is insane why like just don't so this but we can. Why? Like, just don't. So this, but we can break this down. First, yeah, I disagree with the death penalty outright. Second, however, most people interpret that as specifically having to do
Starting point is 01:26:32 with traffickers of like heroin and opioids and things like that. Or if you're lacing stuff with fentanyl. Right, right, right. Not like someone slinging pot. And the other argument is that when it comes to those things, these people have killed
Starting point is 01:26:42 dozens, hundreds or more. So... But be specific. Like, don't make statements like that. You have to those things, these people have killed dozens, hundreds, or more. But be specific. Don't make statements like that. You have to be targeted in your language. No, and that's Trump. Yeah. That's right.
Starting point is 01:26:53 So that's why when I look at... There's some tweets right now. Someone tweeted at me. Will Chamberlain. It was an amazing show we had here with a handful of people. And Will Chamberlain said something like he actually thinks the Fed is good. And then everyone else goes like, oh, no, like it's like the most shockingly offensive thing you can say to anybody in this room.
Starting point is 01:27:14 But Will's great. We love having Will on the show, even though we completely disagree on that. And then we have Elad Eliyahu, who reports for Timcast. And he's talking about how he supports military intervention because he wants a monopolar world with the U.S. at charge. And we got really into it. I was yelling. I had to apologize. But we think he's fantastic. We disagree to the point where we were, like, really angry.
Starting point is 01:27:37 And I was like, this is – I was pissed. But I think he does an amazing job. And I think, you know, we're glad to have those conversations. But there's that group of people that claim to be the left. They will not come on. They will not talk. And for some reason, their opinions flow with the wind, is however the polls are suggesting.
Starting point is 01:27:54 It's amazing. And whatever is the popular group thing. I mean, we even disagree. We have debates on this show. And iron sharpens iron. It's great to have those conversations. It's great to challenge yourself. It's great to actually question things
Starting point is 01:28:06 instead of just like, hey, this is what people want me to say. I'm just gonna say it because I wanna be liked. And that's where a lot of these people come from. This is kind of group herd sheep mentality. And this is why you never bend the knee to the pitchfork mob. This is why you never acquiesce
Starting point is 01:28:22 to what everyone in the status quo is going along with because if you're doing that you're just digressing yourself when we should be challenging ourselves we should be questioning ourselves we should be of course always going up to authority and saying not today you sob because you deserve some accountability some transparency and you deserve to be questioned outright with what you're doing with the power that you have. Power should always be challenged. These people are just trying to get as much as they can for themselves and truly screwing everyone and giving a disservice not only to their audience, but also to themselves by doing this. So question everything. And this is why I liked what I saw with Matt Walsh,
Starting point is 01:29:00 because it comes from that energy. Like, I'm'm not gonna do what you tell me to do I'm not gonna say two plus two equals five and this is why a lot of people seeing this from for Matt Walsh today I don't agree with everything that Matt has to say or think but when he came out with this message it was a resounding fu to anyone in the establishment anyone trying to control him and and that's something that I want to see more of. I think the never apologize idea is generally true. Assuming like never apologize for your principles. Never go back against your principles. But the idea of never apologizing
Starting point is 01:29:35 is a blank statement. It makes no sense. Like you should apologize when you want to apologize and your core principles tell you that that's the appropriate thing to do. I loved when he was just like, by all all accounts you should be apologizing to me so he acknowledges that apologies are needed sometimes yeah yeah that was good yeah you know what man i think i think he hit it he had a home run and and the more to the point is you have people who go on twitter who lie
Starting point is 01:30:03 trying to get people fired from their jobs. This was one of those circumstances. A lot of people have, you know, come out and been like, I'm so sorry you're angry with me, and they still lose their jobs. Matt Walsh, hey, look, the Daily Wire is not going to fire Matt Walsh over this. They're going to be laughing about it, and he gets the opportunity to come out and say this. By doing so, it is a stake in the heart of the cancel culture mob. I don't think it's a home run, but I do think he bunted with a guy on third who made it home and scored a run, but he got thrown out at first. So, you know, they're still down by one run. Very specific rebuttal analogy. Nice move.
Starting point is 01:30:37 Maybe you could have got there faster, but I think he's, you know. It was anger. It was an angry response, and anger is a very dangerous tool i'll accept that with another uh uh rebuttal analogy that matt walsh is paving the way for more people to stand up against cancel culture and if that means the runaround third made it home because of what he did then i agree with you yeah he's doing a lot of good and not not everything has to be all good or all bad i think that the fact that he's bringing attention to child mutilation of any kind is important. Like if you're going to get a kid's, a 13-year-old's boobs cut off and stitched up,
Starting point is 01:31:12 like, yo, we got to really consider what that means as a culture. And he is clearly trying to have the conversation with people he disagrees with. I mean, that's what his whole movie was doing. He was trying to find people to have conversations and debate the issue. So he wants to have the debate and he's trying to find people to have you know conversations and debate the issue so he wants to have the debate and he's willing to talk to anybody his his his delivery is is the
Starting point is 01:31:30 best it's very just dry and very calm he's so i love when they said that when he was talking with a little mermaid and he said that she should have a translucent face and look like a nightmare skeleton floating around the depths or whatever and they they were like LGBT Nation or whatever wrote that he was having a meltdown. And I'm just like, anybody who's ever watched Matt Walsh knows that that's not possible. His meltdown is just him going like this. That was a meltdown. Right. It's him being like, I will not apologize to you, you morons.
Starting point is 01:31:59 Like, it's like not particularly animated. You'll have to rip my heart from my body. All right. We're going gonna go to super chats if you haven't already would you kindly smash that like button subscribe to this channel share the show with your friends and become a member at timcast.com because your membership keeps all of our journalists employed keeps our shows up and running and we're hearing a lot of really great things about the cast castle vlog people are really really loving it
Starting point is 01:32:20 uh ian did an excellent job oh shout out to wesley gobel and chris pool for producing and writing that thing and you too as an executive producer i love the direction that it's going it's it's ridiculous fun nonsense but you know it is it is it's still early so you were mentioning the other day like you're trying to get sound quality improvements and and all that stuff you know you shoot on different days so you have different lighting schemes so when you have like a portable lighting scheme and sometimes we shoot at different times of day so we'll get different lighting outside you can balance that stuff out in post or with the right technology sometimes we have a special guest coming next week to film and i'm just so excited for this for the plot line of this i hope it's executed
Starting point is 01:32:57 right because the the jokes as they've been written are some of the funniest and most offensive things ever it's going to be amazing maybe it's not the most offensive thing it's it's just like it's it's designed to be you know well i don't know edgy i guess yeah i want to talk about edgy stuff in a compelling way that grandmas and seven-year-olds can enjoy i don't know about that that's my goal this one bring levity to these intense conversations so everyone can have them let's grab some super chats we got frank rizzo. He says, Hey, Tim and crew,
Starting point is 01:33:27 longtime listener and member, you should try to figure out how to broadcast on shortwave radio. The world will hear your show. Is that like local radio stations and stuff? Is it? I think you can just get a device here. I think it's like pirate radio, no? I don't know about doing anything like that.
Starting point is 01:33:39 You got to get like an FCC bandwidth. Like you got to buy an area on the bandwidth. I know. It's probably worth it. Get on AM. Short wave. Yeah. AM would be great.
Starting point is 01:33:49 Yeah. All right. Enlighten me with Ronnie. I can't read the last part. Podcast. So say, Tim, have a great chat. I've been up too late when you are live. First ever super chat.
Starting point is 01:34:00 Really do appreciate that super chat. Scroats my goat says it's my birthday and i have no desire to celebrate feels like i'm watching the apocalypse play out right before my eyes well one way to uh get ahead of all this bill you gotta take a lot of money invest in a company that makes pods and cricket food they are telling you these things so it's just like you know look at the beginning of the pandemic trump's like we're gonna get a vaccine if you invested in moderna at that point bought moderna stock jumped like what 400 or something some ridiculous number don't feed the beast don't give them your money that's not voting with your dollars
Starting point is 01:34:41 invest in the pot companies no No. You'll get rich. A cricket farmer contacted me and said that it requires 1,500 pounds of corn and soy to feed 250 pounds of crickets. So you're getting, what is that, a one to five? So you're basically eating corn and soy.
Starting point is 01:34:57 Yeah, essentially. Shocking. Like 11%, but you're getting protein out of it. And for the person who just had their birthday, happy birthday, try to enjoy the little things in life
Starting point is 01:35:06 and not try to be overwhelmed by the world's burdens and enjoy the friends, the family, the people you have around you. I'm just saying, you know. No, don't listen to him. Don't do that. It's got to be open source, these pods, because they're going to be tracking your biometrics.
Starting point is 01:35:23 All right, all right. We'll try and grab some more Zuber chats. Topher Studio says, I've been subscribed to Luke for over a year, but I won't watch his videos because of how clickbait the thumbnails are. It's not 2016. Make them serious, not silly clickbait. Love you, though. You don't tell me what to do. I'm going to do what I want.
Starting point is 01:35:38 I'm going to make them more clickbaity. I'm going to use that AI tool right now and even make them worse off than you thought. Bob. Daryl Lyon says YouTube shenanigans again. Had to reload the stream three times to get audio to load. Yep.
Starting point is 01:35:55 Funny how that works. Quispy Joe says, shaking my head, YouTube not notifying me again. I have video proof. Where do I send the link? I think it was shadowband at timcast.com. I don't remember. I'll have to double check before we come back for next week. Because we were like, we told people if they had evidence of this to send it to us, we're going to go through it. Because if someone was suggesting if we can show a pattern of behavior, then there's a detriment.
Starting point is 01:36:19 YouTube's not providing, you know, the proper. Well, at this point, because I heard you on your other stream. It's like, is it shadowband or shadowband? You should just do both. Oh yeah just copy and bold yeah shadow band shadow bands shadow band there you go shadows band shadows band no not that shadows band all right raymond g stanley jr says tim after your sad af 4 p.m i stopped at weiss clerks clerks eyes screamed out sadness. Me, thanks.
Starting point is 01:36:46 Hope you are well. Him, I'm here. Me, at least you're alive. Breathing. Him, unfortunately, I felt bad for. Wow. What was your segment about? A 23-year-old was euthanized in Belgium for being depressed.
Starting point is 01:36:57 Yeah. This is the person that was. And it was like she survived a terror attack. And so she said she had PTSD and wanted to die. And so they're like, okay. And then the family sat around her as they gave her the medication. And she smiled and then died. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:37:10 And that's what nightmares are made of. Has she been physically injured other than just the trauma? Nope. She was on like 10 different medications. Oh, wow. Yeah. And it's just like, well, that's probably what's breaking her brain. Maybe that's the problem.
Starting point is 01:37:23 Maybe all the medical interventions we have making the problems worse statistically aren't helping yeah maybe ignoring the problem for so long didn't actually solve it maybe not focusing on health or diet or exercise or daily activity is mattered all right pinochet's helicopter tour says i've got two words for you let's go brandon that's a good one good work what do we got here oh where are we at darryl lyon says biden saved us from world war three just like he brought down gas prices everybody is saying this i know don diego says guys guys i think he was saying maiden america like like a maiden you know like it was two words that's what that politifact is gonna do it's gonna be like he did say two words. That's what PolitiFact is going to do. It's going to be like he did say two words. Maiden
Starting point is 01:38:07 America. It was a reference to Do AI art for the maiden America. See what she looks like. Oh yeah. So what is this? You can download the program to your own computer? Someone was saying that in Super Chat. It's by different apps that can run the engine. Because then you don't got to worry about the queue or whatever. You can just
Starting point is 01:38:23 and like I'd be interested in trying to generate images for thumbnails. Like if you can get one that's not scary or creepy, unless you wanted it to be. Oh, we should totally use that for Shane's new show. Shane Cashman. Yeah, man. Great idea. Because it naturally just makes everything look
Starting point is 01:38:39 horrifying and nightmarish. Even normal stuff. Yeah, even normal stuff. So if there's like a story about an apple, it'll make it look creepy. There you go. Yeah, even normal stuff. So if there's like a story about an apple, it'll make it look creepy. There you go. Yo, can we answer for Superminds? Made in America's, oh, you want to answer some,
Starting point is 01:38:52 yeah, I mean, if you want to shout out, I can do it. Yeah, so guys, we just launched this new product. It's called Supermind. It's like Superchat. It's half the fees. So, you know,
Starting point is 01:39:01 more of your money is going to Tim, the creator. You basically can go to minds.com slash Timcast, click the Supermind button, ask Tim a question, and you don't pay unless he answers. So it's basically an offer. And if he answers, he can answer it on stream. He can answer it during the week. You can do all these different types of responses. So there's some in there.
Starting point is 01:39:20 It'd be cool to check them. I'll jump over in a second. So here's the thing. With Superchats, people have already paid and they have comments and we try to read as many as we can right with super minds you offer to pay and if we don't read it you don't pay right so there there is a there's a balance i try to do because i don't i don't you know some people are like why won't tim read the the big super chat and i'm like too many i do appreciate the big super chats i do want to read as many as i can but i also don't want people who can't afford to send tons of money to be,
Starting point is 01:39:47 to be cut out. And so we try to just read. Yeah. Small ones are great. And the last thing I would say is that like for people, you know, that's kind of the, the bad part about super chats.
Starting point is 01:39:56 You don't necessarily get a response. So people who, you know, money is tight these days. So to know that you're going to get a response from a creator is a big deal. All right. Falcon Ledger says, Tim, this weekend, you need to watch the movie Threads on YouTube. It is a British made movie about what the aftermath of a nuclear war would be like.
Starting point is 01:40:15 There's also a show on the BBC I've not yet watched called Years and Years, I think it's called. Have you heard of this? No. And it's like a show that was meant to, I guess, mock Trump or something. And it's like about a populist who wins and then starts advocating for immigrant genocide or something like that. I don't know. I got to watch it.
Starting point is 01:40:32 But, you know, it's something that's probably cringe, but I'm interested in watching. Threads, though. That sounds pretty cool. 1984 TV show. Is that what it is? Yeah. Clef the Misfit says, think what happened to dorsey with twitter is like what happened to trump in office staff the organization with snakes and ideologues who hampered him instead of helped
Starting point is 01:40:50 him perhaps but dorsey left twitter and then came back it was uh was it dick costolo was the ceo for a while and then what did he do he wrote uh silicon valley or something was that a book no no the tv show on hbo oh no costello wrote wrote that yeah i think he was involved in that i thought someone like judge did right and i'm pretty sure really some well you want to look it up yeah he's got some credit in there doesn't he yeah they probably had all kinds of consultants from the valley but i think he had like a significant writing for silicon valley i don't know what he did exactly writing for the show oh he's an ex-comedian i didn't know that and then then he became the CEO of Twitter.
Starting point is 01:41:25 It is an accurate show, to be honest. Dick Cassolo, improv comic in Chicago. All right. Louis Aguilar says, Hi, Lids. I'm here for the scandalous announcement. I wish you good things on your new production. I don't think that I have a super scandalous announcement.
Starting point is 01:41:43 I will just say goodbye like I always do for the last time, which is a little bit sad, but life goes on and we'll be good. Yeah. This is it. This is your last show? That's right. It's my last show. Well, last show here.
Starting point is 01:41:52 I'm trying to get a replacement. Last show here? Actually, you have a new show, don't you, on Saturday mornings? I don't have anything set in stone. We're still figuring it out, but we're going to be trying to make a difference in the culture as we go forward, and you guys can check it out later. Right on. Boom.aron tamiki says bye linda i'm gonna miss you
Starting point is 01:42:10 on the show since you are leaving what was your favorite moment from the show and who was your favorite guest oh my gosh my favorite guest was definitely ed calderon he's fantastic he used to be a cop down in tijuana and he has crazy stories if you guys aren't familiar with him you should check out ed's manifestifesto on Instagram. My favorite moment from the show that had me paralyzed was probably when R.A. smacked the microphone.
Starting point is 01:42:31 That was scary for me. I was like, what is happening? What's going to happen next? So, yeah, probably a lot of people have in common, but it's really interesting
Starting point is 01:42:39 moments like that. He hung out for a little bit afterwards. We invited him back. Yeah, he felt bad about it afterwards. Yeah, he apologized. We hugged it out. That him back yeah he felt bad about it afterwards yeah he apologized we hugged it out that's cool you're welcome
Starting point is 01:42:47 oh yeah okay Luke yeah Luke had him thanks alright what about Immoral Technique he'd be cool to have on right I'll ask him he's great
Starting point is 01:42:54 I think he'll be great but we probably have political disagreements right probably that'd be cool but it'll be great to talk it out what about him
Starting point is 01:43:01 and Alex Jones they had a conversation before so they met together and they had a video interview. I think, you know, I know we need to do, we need to have this table set up with a person from each of the political quadrants on the political compass.
Starting point is 01:43:14 There you go. Yeah. Yeah. Good idea. Yeah. I have like the themed rooms with each color. Yeah. Let's have the same color.
Starting point is 01:43:21 Well, we'll just like, we'll put plate, we'll put mats of the colors. Well, we did red. We did our test right and we're like almost opposite each other on the bottom left center libertarian with luke on the right quadrant yeah one point and me on the left quadrant one yeah so so we would be in that same kind of position and we ian would be uh where would you be i'm further
Starting point is 01:43:40 left i'm not i'm very i play i kind of play that role, and I do have kind of an authoritarian bent sometimes. So, yeah, you're there, and then we need like a super commie. I mean, we could get real authoritarians on the show. That'd be interesting. I'm pretty far left relative to you guys. I was like halfway to the left and halfway to the bottom. All right. Halfway through that quadrant.
Starting point is 01:44:01 How do I... I want to answer a super mind. Oh, yeah. But I need to know... I don't have the URL to the stream itself. No, just type in answered on stream as a reply. Answered on episode. What are we, 632?
Starting point is 01:44:16 632. Bam. All right. In this super mind, this is from... Oh, I can't see the name of the user right now. Raymundo. Yeah. Why do you think Elon has suddenly decided to go through with a Twitter deal at the original offer price after months of seemingly trying to get out of it?
Starting point is 01:44:31 Do you think the deal goes through and will Twitter actually change? So I have talked about this before. I think he did try to negotiate a price down. We were asking this before, like, why didn't you try to get a cheaper deal? He did. He tried getting 30% off. They said no. He tried saying,
Starting point is 01:44:46 okay, what about 10? They said no. And then he finally said, okay, fine, we'll do it. My attitude is, I think there's an element of he's going to lose in court. I think there's also
Starting point is 01:44:56 an element of when he said no to World War III and the bots bombarded his poll and favored war, he was probably just like, okay, I have to do this you know net worth be damned but it was a reasonable argument that the bots are a high percentage of twitter and also the whistleblower came out and it seems like nothing's really coming of the whistleblower
Starting point is 01:45:17 saying that he was trying to get the bots taken care of and who's the whistleblower the their head of security twitter's head of security came out and said that there's just all of these unacceptable practices he'd be a great company guest on this he would be a great guest what his name is off uh just if you just look up twitter whistleblower i forget his name all right did we confirm the supermind did the payment go through oh no i don't know i just yeah yeah i mean yeah it went through that's there's a bunch and they're like it's a lot of money 120 bucks 250 bucks
Starting point is 01:45:46 we blew it up earlier to get people to vote right on so alright here we got one Max read it with a super chat
Starting point is 01:45:52 he says Tim your impersonation of Nancy Pelosi is hilarious please keep doing this also we miss Seamus is she coming back
Starting point is 01:46:02 at some point I imagine I hope so Seamus who I don't know who's some point, I imagine. I hope so. Seamus who? I don't know. Who's that? I have no idea. Is that like somebody's dog?
Starting point is 01:46:09 Yeah. Oh, wow. Okay. That's not who you're talking about. Good one, Ian. I like that, Ian. No, I misspoke. Rude.
Starting point is 01:46:16 I love you, Seamus. Here we go. I need you. Dork Tanion says, how are you sure that some Tesla employee in California isn't trying to make your death look like a traffic accident? Uh-huh. How do you know? Tim, do you have enough notifications, bro?
Starting point is 01:46:29 What, which where? 29,000. Oh my God. No, that's 282,923 notifications. I wonder what they say. You know, I try and tell them when it comes to having a lot of followers on social media platforms,
Starting point is 01:46:41 you get notifications. Yeah, you gotta turn them off, yeah. At a certain point, it's just whatever. Yeah point it's whatever i don't know 282 925 you know it's cool i didn't actually didn't know this but we have like 300 000 subs on rumble too teamcast ireland we and and so does my teamcast channel but my tim pool channel for some reason only has like 70 so i was like let's just put all the all those all my personal show videos on the timcast one with 300k subs that's that's that's amazing rumble's doing a great job and then on mines as well all of my tweets go up there yeah dude the videos do too right yep i don't know yep it looks like you got a little a small one from for 20 toe you can do tokens too but is there a
Starting point is 01:47:19 game that you're enjoying let's do let's do this and we'll uh answered on episode 632 we're gonna update this fyi in the future so you can just respond instantly for super for the live stream use case so they'll be able to say because uh that they want you to answer on stream you just click once but what if you go through and you don't respond to anything and you say yes yes yes yes yes yes live and you take all this money and you don't respond you have and you say yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, live, and you take all this money and you don't respond. Well, it's definitely based on the honor system generally. I mean, they could super chat you
Starting point is 01:47:51 and you have the money and you don't respond. It's already better than super. It's more in the fan's interest to do a supermine than super chat because their chances of getting a response are higher. Is there a game you're really enjoying these days? I play one video game and it's Spelunky 2. And I'm currently mapping the Spelunky multiverse. So for those that are familiar with Spelunky 2, it's a roguelite game where you enter into a cave and you go down various levels.
Starting point is 01:48:15 And then at the end, you actually go in a rocket ship up to Hundun's world or whatever it's called. I don't know. And there's a cosmic ocean. I don't care about the cosmic ocean at all. For those that are familiar with the game. What I'm doing is once you unlock seeds, you can actually type in an alphanumeric code, which will give you a specific generation. So the game is randomly generated,
Starting point is 01:48:34 procedurally generated. Every new game is different. But if you unlock seeded runs, you can actually enter a code. It's, I think it's like, I don't know how many digits it is, 10 or something. So what I've been doing, I started with world one two three i'm on uh 252 right now so i've i've
Starting point is 01:48:52 played through that many games like and there's a bunch more i've probably played thousands of games of spelunky ridiculous i hope you call it the spelunky verse as you're talking about the spelunky multiverse yeah just the just the Spelunkiverse. But there's also 0 through 9 and then ABCDEF. So there's a lot of potential world generations in this game.
Starting point is 01:49:16 And so I'm just going with numbers. So I've played up to world 253. So I'm actually just going 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3. And then I'm up to 253. You beat them all going zero zero zero zero one zero two zero three and then i'm up to 253 you beat them all all you beat one no not beat them all played played through them to to a certain point some of them are like really bad and you're like like where you can't beat it do they have places where you fall you can beat them all but some of them are just really annoying
Starting point is 01:49:40 where you have no resources you like and some of the some of the level design requires you to anger some of the characters you don't want to anger and then it's just like you could kind of sucks some some are really easy like world 47 for those that are spelunky fans this one's going to really help you out world 47 starts with a jetpack and um in 4-3 when you're when you're dropping the lava to open the secret lair to the queen's lair to fight the turtle guy, whatever his name is,
Starting point is 01:50:12 there's actually, on the ground floor, an escape hatch that brings you to, I don't know what you call it, like a subterranean? Anyway, there's a level
Starting point is 01:50:21 where you're supposed to die if you're not good at the game. Lava kills you and then the Ankh resurrects you, and then you can go through a secret door. In World 47, it's all zeros and then 47, there's actually a door you can go in. So when the lava lands, you can just go into it
Starting point is 01:50:34 behind the door and then leave. So for those that are fans of Spelunky. Chico. But sort of, yeah, I guess. But it's the same world over and over again. But more importantly, if you're really good at the game, you can just not die there. So when the lava falls, you can just throw throw ropes put it underneath one of the ledges and then get a jet pack and fly out there's a bunch of other ways to do it anyway that's the
Starting point is 01:50:52 game i'm playing i know too much about it and again like i said i don't really care for the cosmic ocean you know is that a zone you lost me there i like apex legends but cosmic ocean is the second and final uh secret world in spelunky 2 that has 99 levels you just skip it usually when you play well i i usually play to it and then just don't care like it's just so boring so yeah it's a different it's a different kind of game you're trying to pop three orbs and then a jellyfish attacks you and i'm just like i don't really care about that i like the game where you're flying around the jet pack and your shopkeepers are fighting you and you're getting the gold and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:51:26 Anyway, it's a fun game. Okay, now that I wasted a lot of time talking about that, let's try and read some more Super Chats. The Music Anon says, Tim, people are salvaging Tesla wrecks, gutting them for the batteries and motors and installing them on old cars like BMWs with custom firmware. Large market for custom electric cars out there. All right, let's do it. Cool. Let's make the mines car i'm in yeah we'll we'll timcast mines we'll integrate it with mines so however that can work
Starting point is 01:51:52 maybe the tokens can do something for you maybe like you can charge it with tokens somehow something like that like i don't know we'll figure it out but that would be cool and then it's like to charge it you can pay your normal electric bill but then based on how much charge it takes you'll like be granted tokens or something where who's leading the engineering on this car we gotta find somebody we're gonna find somebody all right let's and then we'll just sponsor you know like the creation of it we'll make a really sleek video and then maybe we'll like do an auction for it or something one of a kind unique car you know car with logos on it. Let's do it.
Starting point is 01:52:27 That'd be super cool. I'm serious. What kind of car should it be? Something cool. I'm wide open on that one. Luke, what do you think, Lydia? It's got to be a boss Mustang. Prius.
Starting point is 01:52:38 Prius. No, I'm just kidding. I like my idea better. What year Mustang? Like a 68, 67. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. I hear good things.
Starting point is 01:52:46 That's what's up. I'm into the Mustang. All right, we'll figure it out. We'll figure it out. Do it. Let's grab some super chats. What is this? Someone said something about...
Starting point is 01:52:54 Let's see. Flag Biggums says, Shaggy is a Vietnam vet, canine unit. His cowardice is begging his friends not to get involved. He only opens up to a dog, PTSD like a
Starting point is 01:53:05 mofo oh that's so sad horrible that is true it's like his friends are constantly getting in danger and he's like guys no don't do this and you know it's funny because he's kind of right because every single time they do get attacked and i'm pretty sure often these these guys in costumes almost do hurt them you know pretty serious stuff there's a lot of violence and Benny Hill music too, right? Yeah, there's laugh tracks too. Really? Yeah, the old Scooby-Doo had a lot of laugh tracks.
Starting point is 01:53:32 Scooby-Doo. Always looking for clues. All right. Don't eat that, Shaggy. It's a clue. Here's a bunch of super chats of people wanting AI image generation.
Starting point is 01:53:41 What's this one? Search Adrenochrome. Oh. I wonder what that one is. Oh, I did look up Made in America and it's like Iron Maiden. of people wanting AI image generation. What's this one? Search Adreno Chrome. I wonder what that one is. I did look up Made in America and it's like Iron Maiden. You typed in the AI to it? Oh, Made in America.
Starting point is 01:53:53 Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says Pym Tool. That actually would be a funny one. He also said Luke Milkers. I don't know if that would work. That one's too new of an idea. Too new of an idea. Someone said Clef the Misfit Ben Shapiro playing tennis. We did that work. That one's too new of an idea. Maybe. Too new of an idea. Someone said, Clef the Misfit, Ben Shapiro playing tennis.
Starting point is 01:54:07 We did that one. That was actually really funny. RJ says, Ian defeats climate change with graphene. I actually referenced that in my segment earlier today when I was talking about euthanasia, the great reset, and how they want population reduction.
Starting point is 01:54:19 And I pointed out that in the turn of the century, 1800s and 1900s, they were writing about how horse manure would pile up in the streets of New York and it would be 1900s, they were writing about how horse manure would pile up in the streets of New York and it would be a disaster. And the car was invented and it never happened. Now they're saying carbon is destroying the planet and it's going to end the world. Perhaps a new technology like mining carbon from the atmosphere to make graphene is going to stop that. So it's like, if we've done it before and use technology to overcome these problems,
Starting point is 01:54:44 why would we not do it again? And why is the Great Reset the solution? It's not. I think they're lying about it because they want political power. I think their view is just like, oh, no, we have to do this. Give us all of your authority and bend the knee to us so we can be in charge. It's either that or it's very short-sighted and they're not understanding about solutions. And that's also very bad.
Starting point is 01:55:03 And you don't want to follow people that are short-sighted 27 said quote the end is bill nye tony baloney says mark of the beast oh you want to type that one in that'll be good yeah if it's good i'll search for it too i type we are change milkers but it's still loading christopher says do joe biden sniffing ian crossland's hair please please no give it a couple years and then I'll be, the AI will parse me properly. Which, which, what did you want me to type in? The end is nigh? The end is Bill Nigh. Bill Nigh.
Starting point is 01:55:33 Raul Hernandez says, this one's for Lydia. Always loved your input and you'll be greatly missed. Long live Chicken Ian. Chicken Ian. Yeah, we love Chicken Ian. Chicken Ian will always be with you. Can't get rid of him. He's great.
Starting point is 01:55:44 Marked Ashamed says, So Rikita Law's channel is back. Seems like Google is doing the practice of blinking channels and websites as a new form of intimidation. Well, that's what I was saying. It was a mass report. So the AI took him down instantly. And then they went, whoops, and put him back. So they said it was a mistake?
Starting point is 01:56:00 Well, I don't know if they said it was a mistake, but that tends to be what happens. How's the jury system going at Mines? Is it still active? Yeah. Because you see the AI Bill of Rights the White House proposed? And part of it, did you see it? I didn't. Like this last week, they proposed this AI Bill of Rights.
Starting point is 01:56:12 And one of the things is you should have a right to a human in these social networks. And I'm wondering if the human, rather than it be, because Tim was saying it's so expensive for a person to hire somebody so that they can admin, that the community is the person and the people that will have available, you know, they've opted in. Yeah. I mean,
Starting point is 01:56:28 honestly, I think that the birdwatch program at Twitter, even the problem with it is that it's enforcing Twitter's ridiculous terms of service, which are censorship based, but birdwatch in itself is actually similar to the jury system on minds. So there are some, some good things about Birdwatch,
Starting point is 01:56:46 but it's enforcing chaos. Like, Twitter's terms are a joke. I want to answer this. SuperMines from Gnoldub, G-N-old-dub, is that what it says? What do you think of the Tucker Carlson interview with Kanye? Do you think Kanye has
Starting point is 01:57:01 any chance of becoming president? Who has the best chance? Well, okay. I think the interview was great. And Kanye, do you think Kanye has any chance of becoming president? Who has the best chance? Well, okay. I think the interview was great. And Kanye, he says some stuff, but he mentioned that 50%, he said there are more black babies being aborted than born in New York. Fact check true. Fact check true. And that's kind of crazy. That's a terrifying concept. You got to look at how many are being born and then wonder about the specific population reduction targeting the black community, because a lot of these abortion clinics are in these neighborhoods. And that's that's that's just weird and freaky. Does he have a chance of becoming president?
Starting point is 01:57:34 Sure. But is it a big chance? Probably not. Who has the best chance? Trump. I mean, right now, Trump. So I don't know what I'll tell you. All right.
Starting point is 01:57:43 Be easy. All right, everybody. It's Friday night. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, and share this show with your friends. We've got a bunch of awesome members-only shows up from this past week and from all the other weeks. You can watch the whole library.
Starting point is 01:57:58 You can follow the show at TimCastIRL and you can follow me at TimCast. Bill, do you want to shout anything out? Yeah, thanks for having me, man. It's great to see you guys. Even though you ran out of gas? Hit me, yeah. It's worth it. It's worth it.
Starting point is 01:58:10 Yeah, hit me up, minds.com slash opman. Also, you know, if you're a creator, let's do the Superminds thing. You can earn for replying to people. We're really psyched about it. I think that it's like a new dynamic. This is really cool because the queries exist outside of any other framework, which means you could incorporate these questions into any YouTube video you do.
Starting point is 01:58:32 And we're going to do an OBS plugin too. So I'll say this, for instance, like Jeremy over at The Quartering. Imagine you're doing a segment and at the end of every segment, you say, I'm going to grab a couple super minds. It's basically funding the production. Like these two super minds were big. I'm not saying every single one is going to be big, but they can help. This is a way to fund smaller channels, smaller creators, videos and everything. If they're looking for sponsors, someone asking a question could be a form of sponsorship.
Starting point is 01:58:59 What percent does minds take? It's 15%, which is half of super chats. But this is actually a key point. Less than half. We're doing a commission program. So if anyone who signs up to Mines through your referral code, you get 5% of their earnings perpetually. So that comes out of our 15%.
Starting point is 01:59:20 Oh, wow. So if a sign-up comes through anyone on the sites, your referral code, anybody's, you get 5% of their stuff perpetual. Actually, this is a funny story, but OnlyFans, when they first started, this caused them to absolutely explode because people were recruiting for them
Starting point is 01:59:42 because they would get the commission fee. So commissions are super powerful. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right on, man. Sweet. Well, thank you for coming on, Bill. Thanks, great to see you. Good to see you as well.
Starting point is 01:59:51 I have a Minds channel as well. And I have two words for everyone. Go to LukeUncensored.com and I'm there on the forum. I'm going to be doing an AMA there. I got three masterclasses, exclusive videos, MerchandiseLukeuncensored.com.
Starting point is 02:00:06 And Linda, we will miss you. Thank you, Luke. Yeah. Appreciate it. Yeah. It's bittersweet, Lydia. It's been quite a ride.
Starting point is 02:00:12 Yeah, it has. Thanks for coming along or thanks for having me along with you. Of course. Yeah, happy to have you. And I'll let Ian say goodbye, but I had a couple things
Starting point is 02:00:20 I wanted to say before I go. Do you have anything more to say, Ian? Just, yeah, yeah. Take care of yourself and this world, this is yours to make. So do your go. Do you have anything more to say, Ian? Just, yeah, yeah. Take care of yourself and this world, this is yours to make. So do your best. Do you want the last word? So should I
Starting point is 02:00:29 talk now? We can just do it the way we always do it. Yeah, you talk first. You talk first and then Lydia talk us out. Well, she talks and then I usually say something on the way out. Yeah, that's fine. We'll do it that way. That's fine. I just want to say thank you guys all so much. You're very kind, compassionate words. I really appreciate all your nice comments. i'm not dying
Starting point is 02:00:45 i'm still going to be around i'm still going to be on twitter i'm still going to be causing trouble posting on instagram doing all this stuff i am disappointed and it does pain me to say that i did something that i never thought i would have to do i started an only fans you guys can follow me over there at lids of tick tock go over check it out we already made a little video for you and i think you guys are going to like it. Otherwise, you guys can follow me on Twitter and Minds.com at SarahPetchLids
Starting point is 02:01:10 as well as SarahPetchLids.me. Lids of TikTok. That's right. Lids of TikTok. So my friends, Lydia, it was a couple of years ago that I was posting nonsense on Instagram and Lydia had commented
Starting point is 02:01:22 something pertaining to news, which was uh I I had noticed a couple of the comments were insightful and then uh I don't I don't know if it was like you I messaged you or you messaged me or something and then uh you started sending me stories you thought were interesting and I found that to be helpful because I was producing segments and I was like oh I didn't see that I missed that one and so that actually ended up helping me out yeah when we decided we wanted to do some kind of show I was like, oh, I didn't see that. I missed that one. And so that actually ended up helping me out. When we decided we wanted to do some kind of show, I was like, hey, you know a lot of this stuff.
Starting point is 02:01:48 You know the stories. You know the insights. Why don't you come out and help us start this up? And you could be producing and doing the camera stuff. And so that was just like almost two years ago. And then you came and joined the show since then from the beginning. And then there was another funny moment where this is, I don't know, last year at some point, I think I saw these amazing videos on Instagram from a rollerblader, Brett Dasavik.
Starting point is 02:02:16 And he had, he has a series called audio on, and it was him skating really unique ways. And I wasn't not a rollerblader. I've been rollerblading more these days because I just it's a blast. And I saw these clips and they were they were cool and he's really good. And so then I was like, we need to bring more action sports people out. I invited skateboarders, scooter people, and then I hit him up and I was like, you want to come out and skate? And Brett knew the show and he was like, yes.
Starting point is 02:02:39 And they said, can my friend come with me? And I was like, who's your friend? He's like, Andy. And I said, sure. Andy came out and then I meet these two guys and they're really awesome. And I said, you know, why don't you guys work here? We'll find a way to make this work. You guys are really cool. I think you can help us out. And initially we had Brett filming because we needed film for the vlog. And Andy was doing like grounds maintenance and control for like skate park stuff.
Starting point is 02:03:07 And then we found out that Andy's basically like a tech whiz security expert with a degree and everything. And I was like, OK, we are drastically underutilized the talents of this man. And then he ends up building out this studio and the design and all the cables. And then Brett, we find out is a pop culture genius. And we're like, Brett, you got to do a show. Andy, we said, you've got to be our CTO. We need your expertise to be able to do this.
Starting point is 02:03:29 And then at some point, Andy and Lydia fell in love and got married and now are going off to into the wild to have a family. So I want to say thank you so much to you guys for everything. You know, it's been it's been an amazing ride. And I hope you guys will come back and visit and uh you know we'll we'll make sure to shout out the stuff that you're working on when it's when it when it's up and running it's been it's been absolutely amazing and uh we have some new people who are going to come and help us but they will never unfortunately i'm going to look you in the eyes they will never linda jr be the same can i just say before i go to that my replacement is
Starting point is 02:04:08 fantastic you guys are really gonna love him he's an extreme sports dude he's an international bro he's a music professional you guys are gonna love him he's fantastic people are like oh yeah big shoes to fill literally i have big feet but it's like he is fantastic and i think you guys are gonna love him for sure so don't worry he's awesome i'm leaving the show in good hands i'm looking forward to the future right on all right everybody thank you all so much for everything thank you to andy and lydia for everything you've done to help make all of this possible and grow this company and uh we'll see you all next time and then we'll make sure that once you guys have whatever show it is you're
Starting point is 02:04:44 doing whatever we can make sure we can shout it out and everybody knows where to find you awesome thanks bye guys

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