The WAN Show - Want Denuvo in Your Game Mods? - WAN Show September 8, 2023
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What's up everyone and welcome to the WAN show. We have a fantastic show lined up for you guys today.
What is up with game mods getting DRM?
Okay, we're gonna be talking about that. The Starfield DLSS3 mod has reignited controversy over paid mods.
Also, Mozilla has found that cars are a privacy nightmare watching you sleep and...
not sleep, as it were.
What else we got?
The Nintendo Switch 2, or whatever it might be named, has been demoed behind closed doors.
And we'll talk about what we would want from it later on in the show.
Yeah, I mean, nobody knows anything, but I know what I want to see.
Yeah, yeah.
And Rockstar, they just use pirated copies of their own games to sell.
Yeah.
What a hack.
Right?
What a cheat code.
Can you steal...
pirated code?
I think so.
I think so.
I think so. I think there are guidelines about that.
Yeah.
That's a dated reference.
I liked it.
Why don't we jump right into our headline topic today?
Paid mods.
Starfield's DLSS 3 mod has reignited controversy over paid mods.
Modder PeerDark released a DLSS 2 slash XCSS mod for Starfield for free on Nexus mods.
But, which is really great, by the way, because the fact that the game did not support DLSS out of the box, as Luke and I observed when we did our early access playtime with it, that unfortunately is not going to be a YouTube video, but will be available on Floatplane.
It just, yeah, I can talk a little bit more about that later, but it's not coming to YouTube ultimately.
But we definitely noticed that it would have been nice to have DLSS.
But here's the thing.
In addition to the free mod on Nexus Mods, they also posted an early build of the same mod that included DLSS 3,
including NVIDIA's frame generation feature that is only supported on RTX 4000 series cards,
and they released this on their Patreon page, requiring a five dollar monthly sub to access it uh users reported that a single payment though so subscribing for just one month appears to unlock the mod perpetually uh which honestly i like i'm i'm okay
with like if you have a subscription but people are allowed to have all you can eat while they
have the subscription i mean it's basically the same way that we did all of the behind the scenes
content from ltx yeah you you upgrade your subscription to enjoy the ltx content if you
still like having 4k on floatplane then great you can keep it and otherwise well you watched it and
you can download it even like floatplane doesn't have drm actually but but this mod does uh users reported that the mod requires a login
to authenticate that you have paid for it before it will work pure dark also added the same digital
rights management to their DLSS 3 mod for Red Dead Redemption 2 this is in bold I wonder I wonder if
hold on I wonder if that means that it's an always online thing no i don't think so because i think it's just an unlocker thing kind of like indicates once
you get a check mark and then you're good yeah like winrar style um drr drm though and this
is in bold in our notes is virtually unheard of for mods but it seems to have worked in pure
dark's favor by some accounts they appear to have made over $40,000 this month,
which is, last time I checked, a flipping lot of money,
which goes to show you how much gamers value
having access to these features
and how baffling it is that Bethesda...
There's been some kind of pinfoil hat conspiracy theory stuff
that AMD might have put pressure on Bethesda to not have it.
But then AMD said they were super chill with it having DLSS.
But then Bethesda basically refused to comment on it, really.
It didn't have it.
And now a single modder in like seven, eight days.
I'm pretty sure this was out before the game was out.
Well, no, no, I'm doing the math from early access.
Oh, okay, I understand.
Yeah, in eight or nine days or whatever it works out to,
has managed to hack it into the game.
Obviously, QC takes time.
In some cases, QC can take more time than the actual development,
but it's pretty clear to me that this is something that if they'd had the will,
they could have done it.
I do wonder if it's not contractual, but if it's just kind of like uh you know
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah you know yeah under the table yeah yeah right like so i just checked the
original mod the free mod on nexus mods was uploaded on september 1st wow now unsurprisingly you gotta gotta love modders and
game crackers and hackers and whatnot uh the mods drm was cracked and pirated in a matter of days
and a free alternative was uploaded to nexus mods by luke fz relation of yours? Not my alias. Which ignited a debate over Pure Dark's approach.
But why?
This is cool.
So we had the news team reach out to a developer
who explained that there are essentially two main ways
in which the mod community views itself.
Coined by legendary Morrowind modder, Rai.
The cathedral view and the parlor view
are sort of diametrically opposed,
sort of incompatible with each other in a sense.
The cathedral view sees modders participating
in a joint effort to build something amazing.
So to those folks,
the idea of locking a single stained glass window
behind a paywall seems
ridiculous and counterproductive i would i haven't asked them if they see themselves this way but i
would look at like the skyblivion project in that light it's a huge team of modern enormous
undertaking collaboratively working on something for years to make this incredible look into it
it's actually stunning basically they take the whole Oblivion game and just into the Skyrim engine.
But then with amazing assets to it.
I'm going to be so stoked when that comes out.
It is not just Oblivion, but prettier.
It is basically rebuilt.
So cool.
And it looks a lot better than Skyrim did at launch.
It looks like heavily modded, beautiful, perfection Skyrim, but it looks a lot better than like Skyrim did at launch it looks like heavily modded like beautiful perfection Skyrim
But it's oblivion like it's it's it's incredible
It's it's fantastic on the other side of things the parlor view sees individual mods as
Art pieces that are displayed in the modders parlor and the modder can choose to close the parlor doors
anytime they choose in addition to
modders of the cathedral school here much of the backlash to the mods paywall plus drm seems to be
coming from young gamers with little or no disposable income riley's note here is who
seemingly possess rtx 40 series cards and a 70 game see i actually am very strongly
in riley's camp here i think that a lot of the outrage over five dollar um items is probably
manufactured as opposed to or i think people have at least a feeling of being principled on it.
Like, I don't think it's about the money,
is I guess what I'm trying to say.
Yeah.
The debate over paid mods is nothing new.
In 2015, Steam added, then removed,
paid mod functionality from the Steam Workshop.
In 2017, Bethesda launched the Creation Club,
a service hosting user-generated content
that Bethesda explicitly described as not paid
mods since existing mods were not allowed only new content that was developed with bethesda's
approval was allowed but many other user-generated content marketplaces do exist like minecraft
marketplace or i mean the entire game of roblox that's the point of road roadblocks, so I guess at risk of us
Angering 50% of the internet no matter which stance we take here. Yeah, what's your what's your take on this?
I don't know. I think it's complicated. I um well yeah, it's definitely complicated. Thank you for that. I very much
Professor professor obvious I like the friend you're like the approach that a group like Skyblivion takes.
Sure, but can you demand that?
I don't think so.
I think if someone wants to do a whole bunch of work and they want to get paid for their work, it is their right to put their work up for sale effectively.
But I just, yeah, I don't know.
Why do I even read Twitch chat?
Linus, you're disregarding the precedent this might set.
I haven't taken a stance!
Well, that's, I think, one of my biggest concerns.
It could really change the community very heavily.
Now, tell me this.
Let's take a big picture sort of 10-year outlook approach here.
Do you think that in the grand scheme of things,
it will ultimately be a net benefit
to the modding community in terms of,
and I don't mean a net benefit in terms of money,
because obviously if they make money,
that is a net benefit.
I mean in terms of the quality and the diversity
of the mods that gamers get to enjoy.
Do you think it will be a net benefit to modding?
I honestly think it would be a net benefit i honestly
think it would be a negative okay but i haven't even finished asking the question i know that you
and i mind meld but i do need to ask the question for their benefit okay is it a net benefit to have
this source of income going into the modding community in general that either doesn't exist
or exists only in certain marketplaces like
Roblox for example where it's very prevalent or is it a net negative
outcome that and I'm now that he's taken some of the wind out of my sails I'm
gonna take some of the wind out of his that could actually hurt the the
passionate roots of modding in general in the first place um and take some of the
some of the just because i can spirit out of it and potentially hurt modding
yeah so yeah that's everything i was going to say uh i i don't know it's it's like
if someone wants to work on something they completely deserve the the right to be able
to sell it but i do think that some other things come into question at that point.
Because if you are doing this for profit, here's going to be a hyper-controversial take that people are not going to like.
Why shouldn't Bethesda get some of that money?
Ooh.
See, you know what?
Okay, look at my screen.
Look at what I put in Notepad.
See, you know what?
Okay, look at my screen.
Look at what I put in Notepad.
I specifically, I wrote down, deserve to sell it, because he did say that.
They are relying on somebody else's IP, someone else's blood, sweat, and tears, I don't know,
someone else's blood, sweat, and tears to provide a platform for them to sell their service.
Not only that, but what isn't out right now but will be coming is the Creation Kit, which is a series of modding tools.
If you look at something like game engines, if you make a game using a game engine that is free, they will then take money from the sales of your game.
Yes.
This is a very normal thing so if people are going to stand and and say they want to sell mods which again if they want to i think they should be able to
if they're going to use tools like the creation kit or or potentially even if they're just going
to mod the game at all it doesn't make sense at that point for the company that released the game
to make some of the money from it i think maybe and i think one of the beautiful parts of the
modding community and something that i've really enjoyed about it and before people jump on me
i am a nexus mods subscriber and i have donated to multiple modding projects because i have thought
it's decently important in the past because i am gaining a massive amount of enjoyment from these
mods there's games that i will play with mods on them i would not play without it so like at that point in time okay
now that's where we get into a really interesting counterpoint here because you just said modders
should be giving bethesda a cut of their revenues but then you also just said there's games that i
wouldn't play and i think for a lot of gamers nevermind wouldn't play, and I think for a lot of gamers, Nevermind wouldn't play, wouldn't buy in the first place,
if it wasn't for the rich, vibrant modding communities that are around them.
So who should be paying who?
Or is this just a purely symbiotic relationship
where both parties should tolerate or even respect each other
and try to cooperate but then if someone in bad faith
creates a mod that damages the brand of the company that created the original game which
has happened which has happened i mean rule 34 times well no with with bethesda actually with
i think it was oblivion uh modders found that you could take the the underwear you could take the underwear model
you could take the underwear texture off of the character models and when you did that there was
graphical things under them and they were like whoa what the heck this is already in the game
and then that reached out to i believe esrb and they wanted to change the rating on the game and
like all these things happened so this has happened to literally Bethesda and okay so I'm seeing some people
in chat being like no Jaden actually brings up a really good point I think you don't have to
pay a car manufacturer if you mod your car I think my point here would be the the tools that are
being released by these companies in order to allow people to mod it uh i i think
most most games a lot of games have modding happen to them that don't try to make that happen if you
know what i mean whereas i think if uh if your car man if a car manufacturer were to provide
a tuning shop with resources that enable them to tune the cars better i think that that's
something that they could reasonably charge for i think it would be yeah i guess what i would say
is i don't think this should be like a requirement but i think at that point that would also that
should also be seen as a reasonable approach and another game could take an approach of going look
we're going to provide these modding tools and not charge for them to try to be the more hyper mod-friendly game.
But I think the anger that would traditionally go towards a game developer
for trying to skim some mod money, if we're all so cool with modders charging for it,
I think both of those things should probably be okay.
Right.
But if the mods are free traditionally, and then the game company is like, like hey we're going to skim some money and you have to pay for these
now that's a little weird and then they're imposing their will yeah right yeah that's where
i think i'm at now i'm not really sure now back to back to that point that was uh you know basically
think about the precedent this sets let's let's talk about that for a little bit if you run a
modded game maybe this deserves a
pull i think this deserves a pull uh do you want to set up the pull yeah okay if you run a modded
game i would i i would pause it i would i would guess um that you probably don't run one mod
so let's let's um let's let's i'm only really speaking to the people who like to mod games here
So if you don't want any games and the answer is zero you don't need to participate in the poll
Let's say one to two
three to five
Six to ten or ten or eleven plus or something like that
You know how many mods would you expect to be running on a game that you
like to play because there's everything everything from texture packs to you know face replacements
to you know sound effect replay like basically the sky is the limit when it comes to modding
uh new gameplay modes uh different difficulties you can add new spells
like there's all kinds of things the question how many mods would you typically apply to a game
so i'm asking it's gonna range an incredible amount depending on what game they play
so is this i just want to hear how many mods you actually do typically run yeah like okay yeah yeah
one to two three to five six to ten eleven plus uh to 10, 11 plus. 1 to 2, 11 plus, okay.
Well, yeah, because honestly, I mean, for Beat Saber,
I will easily be running over 10 mods at a given time.
And I don't always, because there's...
Oh, no, I think you're not understanding my laughter.
There's people that are going to be at like 900.
Yeah, I believe you.
Okay, yeah.
Yeah.
But I just want to get a rough idea,
because i'm
i'm coming to something with this i'll i'll be i'll be making a point with this at some point
uh is that is a pull up okay let's have a look let's have a look at the results here
so this is exactly what i was expecting we've got handfuls of people around 10 to 15 percent each
that are saying you know one to one to two, three to five,
six to 10. Hold on. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Yeah. There's a bunch of comments right now
that I think are, uh, um, right now we're talking about games that you mod.
We're not talking about games that you play. Yes. Yes. It's okay. Okay. Okay. But over half
are saying 11 plus. Yeah. And here's the point that i'm coming
to and here's where i think the slippery slope argument starts to gain some momentum for me
this is what a 70 game 80 game right like depending on your currency right it's
it's gonna be somewhere between 50 to
120 dollars yeah I think it's 79 up in
Canada or something yeah something like
that by the time you pay $5 which was
the price of this particular mod for 10
mods you are dang close to doubling the
cost of the game what if you're running. What if you're running 900?
What if you're running 900 mods?
Now you're playing Train Simulator.
Now, unless you're basically like a mobile gaming microtransaction whale, you don't get
to play the game that you want to play.
Also, if the DRM scheme is such that you have to pay for the mod before you can even try it,
I think what's going to happen is you're going to see a lot less momentum for these modding communities, for these modders.
Because people aren't just going to throw it on and see what happens and see if it's any good.
Because the only way for them to monetize that model would be always online.
it's any good because the only way for them to monetize that model would be always online they would have to check if you're running it so that you could you know have a one hour free demo of a
of a texture upgrade mod or something like that yeah now i'm not opposed to that money getting
spread around right yeah yeah like compared to the compared to the the the predatory whale model that mobile gaming uses, where all the money is going to the developers, I don't mind the passionate, enthusiastic individuals or small groups in the community making some money.
That's not a problem to me.
a single-player game going from you know 60 80 dollars to I
Don't know 400 bucks by the time you have all the quality of life by the time you have enough freaking
slots in your in your in your in your belt that you can actually like
Gobble down enough potions and food to survive some stupid boss fight or something right like
That's the kind of crap that yeah probably should be solvable without having to pay a ton of money at least in my like you know
monkey caveman early gamer brain but then somebody did that work so why aren't they compensated like
is this one of those rare times that i'm just like no i actually cannot take a stance on this
i just want to talk through all the different perspectives and then fold my hands like this and go well maybe yeah i like this
is effectively what you're talking about right now is why my first initial thing was like yeah
it's going to completely change the whole landscape if it goes this way because you look at some of
the games that are most well-known.
Oh yeah, Avon Fox in Fullplane Chat said,
people copying other people's mods a thousand times over and renaming them to sell will also be rife.
Yeah, it's interesting because like
if you're selling something,
you probably should also be able to handle
customer support and refunds.
And what if there's compatibility
issues with other people's mods um how do you deal with who has to deal with that problem
yeah um and the like drama and issues that that's going to cause um there's lots of issues i just
basically my i i i don't know yeah there's a big difference between the level of polish that
something needs to kind of huck it out there for free versus be a product versus be a product like
i think a perfect to be clear there are plenty of free mods that are absolutely astonishingly good
and deserve to effectively equate this is a perfect example of that kind of thing
merch messages is a super cool product and really really useful for us what do we say in here
no we're saying what we're saying is you and i have talked about this we're saying that if we
were to roll this out for other creators oh yeah the amount of documentation the the amount of uh like polish the amount of um
mostly documentation really like just retooling in a bunch of different ways yeah the amount of
work that it would take to get it just and then we would basically need plug and play ready like
all the time yeah the support because what if there's an issue and and so you you know you look at a product like this and you go wow holy smokes any creator with a shopify store
could be could be benefiting from merch messages the same way that we are
their communities could be benefiting from instead of throwing money at the screen
ordering products that support the creator the creator is probably getting a very similar cut assuming their platform takes you know 50 to 30 percent or whatever it is and you actually get a product in the mail like it's
it's just better um and so this isn't to say we will never do that no there's just reasons why
we haven't done it yet but there's been there's been a lot of work that's gone into it to get it to the point that it is and to get it that like
8% more I don't know triple the amount of work like I I don't even know how to quantify that
Conrad mm aas merch messages as a service
I honestly Conrad works on merch messages Conrad would know better than me, but it's a it's a very very significant amount more work
especially to make it scalable like there's
Yeah, we're because we're not just making another version for someone
We're making a version that can be used by X amount of people not one more person
So that in itself is like a huge issue. Here's a question. You might know the answer to
How much more work was
flow plane to know so that other God yeah astronomical it was like honestly
not really that bad to make it just for us like near the end of the forum
version it was pretty good like it was fine yeah uh yeah and then we try to scale yeah forged alliance
forever is talking about this uh the default supreme commander community is virtually dead
the vast majority of supreme commander sales however small that may be are for using a modded
client and my understanding is that they are not allowed to directly monetize.
Like they're not allowed to profit from it.
I think it's a not for profit.
Don't quote me on that.
Not sure.
I don't have a,
I don't have a ton of detail about that,
but they definitely do run it as a very donation only kind of deal.
So maybe someone who knows a bit more can post in the float plane chat or
whatever else.
I don't know.
I think this is extremely complicated.
And at the end of the day, it's going to come down to the community, not the collective to decide.
It's going to come down to the individual members of the community because that's the thing.
We talk about the community as this singular entity a lot,
but that's simply not the case.
And so even if, let's say, hypothetical numbers,
let's say 99% of the community opposed modding
or opposed paid mods and especially DRM mods,
how many copies of Starfield have they sold so far?
Do we know that?
Have they announced anything?
I know they had over a million players at one time or whatever.
Yeah, over a million players were playing the Premium Edition
on both Steam and Xbox, putting Premium Edition sales
well above 2 million copies.
Okay, so what's the cost?
Okay, you know what?
That doesn't matter.
The point is the revenue doesn't matter in this for what I'm trying to explain right now, or what I'm trying to demonstrate right now. The point I'm trying to make is that at 2 million copies of this game, and it's a lot more than that, 10% of that would be 200,000, right? And 1% of that would be 20,000.
right and one percent of that would be twenty thousand twenty thousand people if only one percent of people are okay with it that's a hundred grand that a modder could make selling
their mod for five bucks so even if the community hates paid mods the vast majority are are just
unanimous about this well that's not unanimous enough.
Sorry?
Sorry, you're saying?
If only 1% is okay and buys the mod,
that's 100 grand in revenue for that mod. I think it would end up being the 1% conversion rate.
Yes, I know.
Okay.
Yeah, 1% is optimistic for basically just at all.
Maybe it would be more like one percent of that
one percent that is okay with it which would still be a thousand dollars which is which is still
money a lot more than zero yeah and and i think that if you have a mod that has mainstream enough
appeal you might be able to convert it greater than one percent um that and i think we know from
the dlss3 mod sales that that conversion rate is probably
pretty good.
The number of gamers that are willing to accept paid mods seems to be higher than 1%.
6 million.
Okay, there you go.
Biggest Bethesda game launch of all time.
Yeah.
So on PlayStation.
So that would be 6,000 now, even if you only convert 1% of your 1% of total possible customers.
That is an enormous pool to tap into, even if it's a tiny fraction of the total gamers that play Starfield.
So I think the community is just going to decide.
And I think that if we're being honest, we know what the answer is. Some people are going to be doing paid mods now paid mods are here to stay i i if
i have to make a prediction what i would say is it's just going to split into two camps okay um
i think there's going to be a paid modding camp and i think there's going to be a free modding
camp because i think there's a very significant community of people who learn digital art or digital audio or development or whatever else through modding games and they're
still going to have a lot of fun with it I think a lot of people still view these things as passion
projects or will be creating a mod that they don't necessarily think they could sell maybe it's too minor maybe it's
one of those things that's going to end up in the list of 900 mods whatever but i do think you'll
get um some major mods that will cost money now it's about to get real luke
you saw nvidia's tech demo where they added ray traced lighting to Morrowind with a bunch of replaced assets and stuff like that.
I mean, on a scale.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
Stop it.
You're doing the thing again.
We're even now.
Okay.
Let me set this up.
Okay, okay, okay.
If it looked pretty cool, right?
Out of 10, how cool would you say that that that looked
to me like 10 yeah i mean i'm a hyper morrowind big morrowind fan yeah yeah okay
that mod comes out it looks just like that the whole flippin game looks like that
it costs 50 do you buy yeah he's already nodding The whole flippin' game looks like that. It costs $50.
Do you buy...
Yeah, he's already nodding.
So that's the thing, right?
Is that it's not only just your principled stance on it.
It's also how bad do you want it.
Well, no, I don't think that's it.
Because my principled stance isn't that someone doing work to develop something that's super cool should be not paid for it but
this is not donation it's not my stance this is no i understand okay what if here okay let's let's
let's sicken the deal the mod has denuvo okay i might actually not do it then it has denuvo
it's 20 bucks i am particularly against i just want. I just want to, you know, it's $20.
It looks like that.
It runs great.
It's $20.
It has Denuvo.
Look at him.
He's thinking about it.
I am thinking because there are games that looked really cool that I have specifically not purchased because I hate Denuvo.
Were they Morrowind?
No.
This is not a very fair example, jerk.
I know, I know, but that's the thing, right?
No, I know, I get it, I get it.
That's the point I'm trying to make is gamers are passionate.
And sometimes the passion of gamers separates their money from their wallets
at times when they know, like, cognitively, logically, that they shouldn't be doing it.
We know we shouldn't pre-order.
And yet two million concurrence,
we're playing Starfield with the premium pre-order edition.
Yeah.
I think Denuvo would be a no for me.
So I'd wait till I can crack Denuvo out.
I'm not going to say I've never done that.
I'm not going to say I've never done that.
So maybe there's what I'll call an alternative route.
But yeah, I don't know.
The point I was trying to make was just that this is not as cut and dried as,
yes, always this way.
No, never that way.
Everyone's going to have their own have their own like okay I kind of
hate the way Nintendo behaves as a company yeah but you still on the switch
and you still buy the new games I keep giving the money yeah because I I just
I love video games like I'm sorry so the they make fun video games they also make like really stupid bad ones but they make
really fun ones too the dan vale said gamers are not passionate we're stupid it's like okay
those aren't mutually exclusive yeah they could be why not we can be both yeah we are both we can
be stupidly passionate yeah we can be passionately stupid yeah Yeah. Yeah. Yeah All right, why don't we jump into our next topic?
Before we manage to insult everyone. I think pretty much everyone's mad. But yeah, I think this is just I
think that's I think that's less to do with what we said because I don't think either of us ever really took a firm stance on
any of this and more to do with people are mad about my uh i think the
companies should be able to take some of the cut if they release mod tools thing oh really some
people are mad about that but i think okay so here's here's my point there but it's what the
market will bear yeah it's whether modders choose to mod for that game knowing that that's the deal
if they change the deal, I strongly oppose that.
If it starts out as these tools were free
and, oh, a lot of people are using this.
This has added a lot of value to our game.
New rules, new rules.
Yeah.
That's not cool.
What if the modders using those tools start charging, though?
Because the scenario that I was talking about
was mods made through,
let's say Creation Kit comes out, because it's not out for Starfield yet, so this applies to none of the mods that are out currently.
It's free, and everyone releases mods for free, but then all of a sudden modders start charging, and Bethesda's sitting there going, excuse me, pardon?
and I don't know I think I think Jaden's point about the um modding cars thing is pretty valid but then I think the the counterpoint is that Bethesda put work into making the creation kit
specifically they did four mods knowing that they're going to sell a lot more copies of their
game yes with the longevity that the value that modders create is going to add to it so this is why i i don't
think i think another way that i think this might be getting misconstrued is i'm not saying that
they should what i'm more saying is that they they're within their rights they could and i
would understand why right yeah um i think it would often for for something like uh skyfield i think would be a deeply unintelligent move
starfield but yes yeah sorry what did i say skyfield is really close sick yeah morrow
morrowfield more more oblivion um but yeah i think it would be stupid because uh honestly in the
state that they release the games like for pc it like needs mods the the you'd like need ui
mods you need all this other stuff um and i think the reason why skyrim had the legs on it that it
did was the modding community so i think if they if they screw up and they're like no we're you
like can't release free mods and we're taking kind of all the paid mods something like that i think
that would be just an incredibly stupid move there There's also degrees of taking a cut.
If Bethesda came out and said,
look,
um,
you know,
we're,
we've got this marketplace and we've got to cover transaction fees and make it
like worthwhile to maintain this darn thing.
We need like 10 to 15% or something like that.
I don't think that's entirely unreasonable.
Whereas if they come in and they say,
yeah,
it's 50,
50.
Oh,
that's a lot.
That's a lot.
Right.
So,
and,
and there's games like, I think it's, it doesn't Roblox take like 90% or some insanity?
Yeah, it's always shades of gray.
What would you think about a slider system?
Oh, like Humble Bundle?
Yeah.
I think that... This percentage goes to the, and you can go to zero.
This percentage of the payment goes towards Creation Kit. This percentage of the payment goes towards Creation Kit.
This percentage of the payment goes towards the modder.
I think if you have that, you might as well just put 100% towards the modder.
Because even the most ardent fans of Bethesda games hate Bethesda.
So they're all just going to zero you out?
Yeah, I really think that that is not even a possibility.
People going, you know what?
100% to Bethesda.
Let's go.
How many people do you think would skip changing the sliders, though?
Like, if they put it, like, 80-20, 20% goes to Creation Kit, 80% goes to the mod creator.
It depends on how many dark patterns are involved in the creation of this slider.
Because Humble Bundle, for example, at least the last time I bought one was like very front and center hey this is a slider this is what it does you must
interact with this button before you can proceed and buy this bundle of games uh it so it's really
going to depend on how how skeezy they are about the positioning of the slider and i think i think
that's something they could influence a lot. Another thing that I would say is...
We're never going to move on from this topic.
Sorry, I have one last bit.
Another thing that I would say is that if you're mad about my...
I think it could make sense for developers to take out if they make the modding tools.
There's this stuff that's already out there.
And if you're not mad, now's probably the time.
If this is something that you want to stop.
Yep.
You pay for it.
Wow.
Minecraft Marketplace.
It's interesting too, because I noticed this, but Rare Loot, who I guess made Skyblock.
I haven't heard of these other ones, but Skyblock.
It has three out of four on the What's Popular.
Wow.
I don't know what the splits are here.
I know nothing about this at all.
It might only work with one type of Minecraft,
because I know there's a bunch of different types of Minecraft.
I'm not a Minecraft person.
I don't know.
The way the pricing is done should be illegal.
How it's obfuscated by coins?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's stupid.
I hate it. The fact that this is marketed at kids and the fact that the pricing is hidden is um extremely
problematic yeah and conrad saying to be fair marketplace has some pretty great stuff yeah And there's already amazing mods for Starfield.
And there's mind-blowing, incredible, whole-game-quality mods for Skyrim.
Yeah.
And, like, Skyblivion's coming out.
There's amazing things.
I'm catching up Bits2435 in the floatplane chat.
That's his whole point.
He goes, are they just now complaining about this after years?
No, no, that's his whole point,
is that if you're mad about this now,
you kind of missed the boat a little bit.
We've missed the boat a bit.
You need to go back and be mad about,
it's kind of like if you're mad about
microtransactions in mobile gaming.
You need to go back in time
and be mad about horse armor.
And some people were.
And some people, I was. Because people were mad about horse armor. about horse. I'm right people were also mad about how roblox has been around at all
Yep, but I think like if if this is something that the community wants to stand up against
You got to do it loud and now
Yeah, yeah, it feels like we've
Honestly, it seems to me like we may have already reached a point of no return here.
Like I don't think that with that person who made the DLSS mod making 40 grand in a month,
I guarantee you it's a, it's a gold rush essentially at that point, as soon as one person makes
a year's worth of income in a month
whoa you're gonna have other you're gonna have people looking there's gonna be parents
whose kids have fun modding games that are now pushing them to try to make it a career instead
of a passion uh which is straight up gonna make a bunch of things worse in a bunch of different
ways why did i read Twitch chat?
Yeah.
Beating that horse armor to death at this point.
But that's the point.
It's the same company that we're centering this entire conversation around.
And that was the start of microtransactions in gaming.
That was that turning point when we had an opportunity
to buy microtransaction crap after the fact or not buy it.
And enough of the community, back to my point about whether it's 1% or more, enough of the
community was willing to do that, that Bethesda made enough money that other gaming companies
stood up and took notice and went, this is the future of monetization in gaming.
And that's what got us where we are today.
And there was probably stuff that went on behind the scenes.
And there were things that other companies were working on at the same time.
It was just that it was one of the highest profile, most obviously successful in spite of how mad everybody was moments for microtransactions.
And yeah, we keep talking about that one.
Why? Because that was the one
so we could talk about other ones but then we'd be wrong um all right why don't we jump into
oh shoot no there was a thing that i had wanted to it doesn't matter
what do you want to jump into next n Nintendo demos the Switch 2? Sure. Or whatever it is.
According to multiple sources,
Nintendo held a closed-door demonstration
of the successor to the Switch
for developers at Gamescom last month.
The demonstration used to target specs
of the new console to run both.
The demonstration used...
Oh, the demo used the target specs of the console.
I just got a like, oh no moment.
What?
$40,000 for a graphical feature that could be a microtransaction from the company itself.
Yeah.
Yeah, that sucks.
I didn't think about that until right now.
Yeah.
That was sort of
oh sorry i that was what i was getting at with like doubling the cost of the game and like 300
for the game and stuff like that i know i know and the company could could ship it without dlss3
and be like yeah it's another five bucks or without ultra textures i mean it's it's basically
just a first party texture mod yeah do you want do you want... Oh, my God, yeah.
Yeah, I know.
Do you want the low-tier version of this game?
I know.
This is a cool game that has six different endings,
or you can get up to 12 different endings for another $10.
That's already sort of a thing, yeah.
The thing that's blowing my mind, I guess,
is the settings behind a microtransaction,
because there's already been content, for sure,
but I don't think I've seen settings i mean is is a texture pack not a setting it's kind of content it's kind of a setting which one is it i don't know it's it's it's
riding the line yeah yeah it's right there could be sort of right there could fall on this side
it could fall on this side i don't know which side is gonna fall on I hate it. Okay switch to run away. We gotta talk about this thing. Sorry go
Okay, all right occasionally it's okay to look at twitch chat dark matter synthesis
Yes, I was mad over horse armor the problem is we already know gamers don't have any willpower to say no we are
Yep, yep, that's 100% true. All right, Nintendo demos the switch to speaking't have any willpower to say no we are fucked. Yep. Yep. That's 100% true
Alright Nintendo demos the switch to speaking of having no willpower. I'm probably gonna buy it
the demonstration used the
Whatever it was whether it was a developer kit or whether it was a prototype
you know we don't know what it is to run both at higher frame rates and
Higher resolution in Breath of the Wild
and the Matrix Awakens Unreal Engine 5 tech demo
that was originally created in 2021 to show off the capabilities of the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X.
It apparently is capable of both ray tracing and current-gen HD visuals using NVIDIA's DLSS AI upscaling,
which, can I just say called it.
I called this hard. I was like, man, switch to should just use DLSS to have like a way better,
uh, like TV gaming experience without necessarily needing to move past mobile capable hardware.
What does current gen HD mean? I don't know i was actually i was yes i was i was i was
going to come back to that okay sorry you can keep going nope you can keep going because i just got
signed out of my google account oh boy uh other reports have corroborated that a switch sequel
is in the works and that key partners already have dev kits in hand it's possible that a launch
could come as early as the final quarter of 2024.
Really? You think so?
But Nintendo has made no public commitments at this point.
Well, it depends what it is.
If it's a completely new gaming experience,
a la Nintendo Wii,
then yeah, it's probably going to be a minute
because if developers are just getting dev kits now,
unless they're going to rush these games out in a year, I mean, good flipping luck, right?
Then again, it wouldn't be the first time that Nintendo gave their own internal teams lots of time to work on something and external teams less time.
Where was I going with this?
Right.
Right. But if it's more of a Wii U, where it's like kind of that thing, but with a gimmick or, you know, more different, then no, I mean, I think it could be realistic. Like if you just plug in Breath of the Wild, and since everything's online anyway, it just downloads, you know, new text, new higher resolution textures or something to your console, and then you just run the game from your internal storage or something like that.
Yeah, I don't see why a new console that takes the same basic game cartridges but then just runs them at higher resolution and higher frame rate couldn't come out soon.
And it might launch without any particular blockbuster game available for it.
I don't know.
I have kind of a conspiracy theory here
that Tears of the Kingdom was supposed to be
a next-gen Switch title,
that that would have been what they did.
Honestly, it would have made a lot of sense.
It would have made a ton of sense,
but I wonder if it was just a matter of, you know,
the timing not being quite right.
You know, maybe Ada Lovelace came too late and nintendo really wanted the
improvement man give nvidia flack all you want go for it do it give nvidia some flack uh they're
they're big mean jerks okay that was they don't care about gamers anymore truly powerful words
thank you luke give them flack all you want 40 series is
flipping efficient yes really efficient also very expensive and very efficient and i find has a lot
of issues expensive efficient mobile nintendo handheld match made in heaven so i i had kind
of this theory around the time that tears of the Kingdom was coming out that it seemed kind of overdue.
Like it kind of seemed like this should have been the launch title for the next big Nintendo console if it was going to be a Switch successor, which at the time it was rumored to be.
But what I kind of wonder is if it matters.
I wonder if Nintendo looked at it and went, holy smokes, the Switch and the Switch OLED are still selling, not as well as they used to, but they are still selling.
Do we need a launch title?
Or do we just have better hardware and you can plug in all the same games and we're going to continue making games and those games will continue selling consoles the same way that they always do because we're flipping Nintendo and we make great games that people want to play. And, you know, honestly, I talked about
this back when the Xbox series came out. My theory was that the Series S and the Series X were just
the tip of the iceberg. As it turns out, I haven't been correct, at least not yet. But what I thought was that the series name, which otherwise seemed phenomenally stupid to me, like I couldn't come up with any other reason for it.
I thought the series name meant that it was kind of the last generation of Xbox.
And from then on, we were just going to get essentially PCs and Xbox clothing and they would just get upgrades what was like
Vaguely communicated at the time and and the games would just kind of run better depending on which one it is
and I thought that the whole point of series s series X was that they were
priming game developers and the community for just
You know Xbox's that are just gaming boxes
that can be less powerful or more powerful.
And it was, you know, it was already kind of happening
in the previous generation.
So I don't know.
I haven't been right about that yet, but who knows?
Maybe Nintendo will be the one to do it
and just kind of go, okay, yeah,
we'll just like upgrade the hardware once in a while
and keep building gaming experiences for this platform it'll run at 720p 30 fps and on this one or 60
and then it'll run at uh you know 1080p 60 or 120 on this one and we'll do another one a few
years later it'll run at 4k or whatever the case may be 1440p i don't know avon fox says uh upgradable xbox let's go okay that i'm not expecting i'm
not expecting to happen big doubt so with all that in mind the real discussion here even though
we managed to talk about this for a lot longer than i expected was what is your dream now you
bought a switch at some point and then returned it if I recall correct
No, I still have my switch. I still have a switch. I played it quite well technically
So I had a switch and then I modded it so I replaced the backing with that like
Translucent purple retro Nintendo style nice. I actually use it quite a bit. How dare you call the n64 retro. I hate you
Just makes me feel really old is um
i had one too man when it was current um or did we get it i think we got it the generation after
but whatever it doesn't matter um uh yeah but then my parents like stopped working so i was like
i'll fix it you can take mine while i do that and then i brought it home and i turned it on
and it's never had a problem since so I'm technically using my parents and they're technically using mine but I see they function so
whatever but yes I still have a switch long story short yeah okay cool so then the whole idea here
behind this topic was laying out kind of what we think will happen and what we want to happen. First of all, why don't we take turns?
My wish list,
easily backupable save games.
No cloud subscription required.
I want it.
I think it is not going to happen.
What do you want?
What do you think will happen?
I want a bit of a return to more fun local party games.
Okay, that's content.
That's not the console.
Yeah, but in my opinion, that's a lot of what Nintendo stuff has been forever.
I don't think the actual quality of the console
has almost ever been a real selling
point n64 like the quality of the wii was not really the selling point no no you have to go
back farther than that the content n64 like it's right in the name it's like it's 64 bit like it
was a it was a huge push they actually had the the i did that unboxing on short circuit recently
you had your ram upgrade or whatever that was they had the frequency i did that unboxing on short circuit recently you had your ram upgrade
or whatever that was they had the frequency of the chip on the box that is such a not nintendo
thing to do these days they don't tell you how many gigahertz the switch runs at yeah yeah um
but yeah i think that's it because like honestly i enjoyed the oh this is gonna be time for a spicy take i enjoyed my wii
the wii u i know i know more than i enjoyed the switch because the wii u is more fun to have
people over and play games on yeah that's fair um there was like and not that anyone played it
because no one bought a wii u um but that super mar Mario Bros. game that came out for Wii U that had the fifth player and the fifth player had their own screen on the built-in screen handheld that had its own gameplay style and stuff.
That was really fun.
Really fun and not doable on any console that wasn't a Wii U because you had to have that handheld screen on that extra controller, all that kind of stuff.
So I don't know.
I don't know necessarily how the console would do it itself,
but I feel like the Wii U and the Wii itself
both invited development of that style
and the Switch invited single-player experiences.
Yeah, I think that's i think that's
really fair i mean obviously neither you nor i has access to nintendo's telemetry data for
what percentage of play time on the switch is in handheld mode versus docked mode but
i would guess argue most of it's in handheld i would guess the same thing with no like you're
saying data behind it i just would argue that that's true
well with that in mind i would like to see a higher refresh rate screen i i love that i don't
need to see 120 hertz i'd settle for 90 even 75 anything higher than 60 90 i would be stoked on
90 i'd be very happy with 90 because the thing is the difference between 60 and 90 is way nicer than the difference
between 90 and 120 and it just has to do with how much the reduction in frame time is between the
two i'm even going to go on a limb and say i would prefer 60 to 90 versus uh 90 to 150 yes i think i'm not sure if like mathematically it quite works out to being better uh but it's
it's i just care so much more about just once you get to 90 i'm like pretty stoked on the experience
you know um game game grime in floatplane chat.
How about just 60 that's actually playable on hardware and handheld?
How about just that even?
Okay.
The point of this is that it's a wish list.
It's not a realism list because I don't think we're going to get it.
I think we're going to get 60.
This is something that I wanted.
I don't know how they would do it, but I wanted some form of accelerator when you put it in a dock
i mean that could be done usb4 like yeah there's no way that nvidia couldn't build a chip with
some kind of usb4 thunderbolt implementation at this point but like i want it to um
i want there to be like a reason to dock it other than it goes on a tv screen and you can see all
them pixels interesting i um
oh man just everything seems everything seems so unlikely somehow and yet obviously they have
to upgrade it here's what i want to know right back to my conspiracy theory that's where i was going with this uh my conspiracy theory that that
they just like we're gonna have switch to for tears of the kingdom and then just like didn't
i think that steam deck has put a lot of pressure on nintendo to bother to update this thing
and if you look at the timing for when they might have kind of gone,
okay, no, we actually seriously do need
to actually freaking develop this thing,
it's not that unbelievable.
Because it doesn't necessarily have to be
right when Steam Deck launches.
It could be that it's been like a slow pressure build
as the Steam Deck launched,
and then gamers really liked it,
and then emulators
not only existed but got super easy to use and oh my goodness our games run better on it like
there might have just been like a like a like a wake up a slow wake up process at nintendo to the
fact that they have competition in handheld gaming again. Because that's the biggest reason that I can think of.
That Nintendo needs a sequel for the Switch.
Is that they own handheld gaming.
They have tons of competition when it comes to living room gaming.
And they have basically forever.
But they have owned handheld gaming.
Basically forever. And so for nintendo you
know i would see them losing the living room race as you know a problem but i think to them
losing the handheld race is an existential threat if that kind of makes sense and i could see that lighting a serious serious
fire under their butts um we are supposed to now explain and do a couple merch messages so
we already kind of covered this earlier in the show but for those of you who are just joining
us merch messages are our alternative to super chat to twitch bits or otherwise hucking money
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Like, whoa, we have a wristlet keychain now,
a new series of pins, and what is this?
A Luke Newcomb t-shirt design.
Hold on a second.
Wait, Dan's got a box.
He's going to throw it at us oh my okay
for luke plus linus but mostly luke ps lcd store.com what is this what uh your water your
water bottle is right in the way of the thing you're opening of course you're doing great luke
yeah sorry well it kind of matches the color of the shirt a little bit um so hold on this one's
gonna be yours for sure.
I actually don't even remember the full...
Are you going to wear my face on your body?
Of course I am.
Heck yeah.
I don't even remember the full context for this.
I think it was like you trying to stop me from destroying the channel or something like that.
That probably sounds about right.
Yeah, I don't remember.
I love this.
Twitch chat, always with the good takes.
Nobody will buy that.
Twitch chat, do you have any idea how many of these we've sold already what really?
Look at it. It's awesome. I mean, I think it's cool, but I don't know
I hazard to assume people would put my face on their body. I mean I'm gonna do it. Hey
Hey, I give it. I give it like a couple months before someone has a tattoo of this on their body
I give it like a couple months before someone has a tattoo of this on their body.
That would be amazing.
Luke Nukem.
I remember saying Nuke a whole bunch of times on a stream, but I don't remember why.
Like I said, I also do not remember the full context for this.
All I know is that I think Sarah did a bang up job of this.
Oh, it looks great. I appreciate how...
I appreciate how...
I appreciate the muscularity that she gave me.
That's pretty fantastic.
Yeah, I was going to comment on that.
Be like, hey, we actually...
Oh, I don't know if the other designers
passed their 90-day initial probation period,
but there was some help from one of the other designers as well.
So Sarah and one of our other designers were together on it.
Oh, I can just switch to my cam if you just want to stay there.
Boom.
Anyway, yep.
Freaking cool.
I love it.
You guys can check that out at LTT store.
We've also got, oh, how does this work?
Am I able to have Linus laptop and Linus cam,
or are we going to show nipples on Twitch?
Hey, you totally can. That work super cool uh so right so we've also got new versions of the lanyard that are just you know more of like a a bracelet they can you know you clip onto a thing
or clip onto other more different thing not everybody likes a huge long lanyard and then
series two pins this is a really fun collection sarah did a really great job the hard drive pin
is mirrored so it's super super shiny it's kind of hard to tell from that picture but
there it is uh i would like to point out that this is not in fact infringing and bemo okay this is
the little character from the abcs of gaming oh sorry no i'm just showing how shiny oh now it's
harder to see go back that is actually worse uh good job lining see how shiny it is yeah that's
the hard drive pin um give it a sec luke i can go to the big one we've got the short circuit blocks
and then which by the way if you look closely this is an s okay and this is a C. Whoa. Yeah, I know, right?
Anywho.
All right.
And a strawberry for no reason.
Wow, I've never... Wow.
I don't know how to feel about this.
The art is fantastic.
Wearing my own face and name on my body is a little weird.
You get used to it.
Yeah, I was going to ask you how you feel about that. You actually don't... Okay, I think some you get used to it but yeah i was i was gonna ask you how you feel about that
you actually don't okay i think some people get used to it i i actually
i only notice it sometimes now like i'll i'll have moments where i um i'll find someone's hoodie
lying around and i'll be frustrated because we we issue people hoodies like everyone gets a like a merch budget and they can
Just request stuff and so you know it's frustrating to me whenever I see waste anywhere
And so if people don't label something and they just leave it around
You know I'll go like you know I wish people would put their names on things and it's like yeah for me
It's easy because like my name's on all of them. I guess
Your name onto something that like my name's on all of them, I guess. Have you like, I'll just have funny thoughts like that.
Have you like, sharpied your name onto something that has your name already on it? Yeah, of course.
Yeah.
I never even like thought about that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I write on, I write LS on my, my merch items.
Cause otherwise they get mixed up with other people's.
That's pretty funny.
It makes sense, but it's just pretty funny.
Um, I love the design.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
I don't, I don't fully remember the context.
Someone said, yeah, nuke Mars, nuke the moon, nuke everything.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You were just like, yeah.
Why was I doing that?
I don't remember.
I remember it, but I don't remember why I did it.
I don't remember.
I don't feel like it really matters that much.
It just bothered you, so I just did it for fun.
I don't know.
All I know at this point is that it's a really cool design
Yeah, no, I love it. It's great. Anyway. I'm gonna have to get like a bunch for my family and stuff
Oh, yeah, that makes sense. I hope you have enough merch
You'll make some sales off of me
Luke behind Luke Newcomb shirts follows friends and come oh
There's something else coming don't worry about it what
what does that mean is it the budgie stickers look what i said is obviously true
there is something else coming i mean it's factually accurate the something somewhere
is coming i'm sure oh apparently i wanted to nuke the moon as a way to terraform it or something
i thought i think i was no mars yeah and i was talking about how elon wanted to nuke the moon as a way to terraform it or something. I think I was talking about Mars.
And I was talking about how Elon wanted to do that or something.
I don't remember.
It doesn't matter.
Either way.
Yeah.
Someone will find it.
Luke Nukem plush.
Interesting.
I wonder at what point we get in trouble over infringement.
I mean, it's obviously Luke.
Yeah.
That's not. It doesn't look like Duke Nukem. I don't even know what you're talking about. I mean, it's obviously Luke. Yeah, that's not...
It doesn't look like Duke Nukem.
I don't even know what you're talking about. I mean, neither.
Any similarity to whatever it is...
And if they made one, it would take them 11 years
to release the shirt anyways.
Okay, don't poke
the bear.
You killed him, dude.
Oh my gosh.
Absolutely murdered.
Luke Sickburn's gone nuclear.
Speaking of nuking things, I'm going to bring us back.
I know.
I'm sorry.
It's the new version of AI topics.
I'm going to bring us back to that Bethesda topic for a second.
No, you're not.
You're going to explain and do too much messages.
Okay. I'll save it. I'll save it. I'll save it. You're going to explain and do too much messages. Oh, okay.
I'll save it.
I'll save it.
I'll save it.
I'm going to lose the... Okay, fine.
Just do it.
Let's talk about it.
We're going back to the Bethesda topic.
Let's go.
It has been brought to my attention by James Ryan
and with some help, Handyman,
and some other people in the float plane chat
that there's some interesting things
in the Starfield Eula.
One line specifically, I'm going to do section 3.E.
These are limitations and restrictions.
Exploit the game or any of its parts,
including with limitation the game client for any commercial purpose,
including without limitation,
renting, leasing, or licensing the game to others, including without limitation, renting, leasing, or licensing the game to others,
including without limitation,
A, for gathering virtual currency,
items or resources for sale outside the game,
or for performing in-game services in exchange
for payment outside of the game.
In that case, it says EG power leveling,
which I think comes from their online services.
There's some really weird sections of this EULA that people have pointed out to me before.
So these things are all forbidden.
Those things stated, which...
Why is there pizza here?
Oh.
Okay.
I don't know.
The gathering of virtual currency.
That's gold farming.
This sounds like part that they took from the Elder Scrolls Online.
And I don't think actually pertains to this particular mod, in my opinion.
Got it.
But there are really, really weird um like this one that is talking about
specific it specifically names power leveling which is a thing that happens in like mmos um
there's other sections where it talks about how you can't use mods that would negatively impact
other people's gameplay and it's like yeah that doesn't make any sense. This is a single-player game.
So there's a ton of stuff in the EULA
that talks about multiplayer-specific things.
So I wonder if there's like a DLC or something
or an expansion coming in the future
that allows you to have companions on your ship
that are your buddies.
Because why else would they have these limitations in the EULA?
Well, that's basically just Star Citizen.
It pertains to Fallout 76. That functionality...
It's from Fallout 76. Okay. That functionality would
take 10 years to build. Obviously.
Yeah.
That's generous.
But yeah, okay.
So they pulled it from Fallout 76, sure.
But either way, it came from a game that is not
a single-player game.
Gabriel R. says, Sorry to keep beating on this,
but it seems like an important question.
Do you think it makes a difference if we complain at the start of a trend,
like with Horse Armor?
It seems to me that companies will push it until they can,
no matter what, and it will only stop happening
after it becomes so bad people grab their pitchforks and go for the throat.
That's exactly the point, though, is if you grab their pitchforks and go for the throat that's exactly the point though is if you grab the pitchforks and go for the throat right at the beginning when you see this behavior that on a small scale might not be a big
deal but on a large scale is going to completely change the face of gaming then that will be the
point where the pitchforks come out and you go for the throat and they kind of go maybe we shouldn't do this or maybe they just will do it anyway because that small percentage
of people will continue to buy it um okay anyway we never finished explaining merch messages so
the point is that we don't do super super chats or twitch bits or anything like that we do merch
messages so you guys just go on ltdstore.com and in the cart there will be a box when we're live
for a merch message and it'll get sent to producer, who will either just pop it up there or maybe curate it for us to talk about.
Or maybe give you a little reply with his burning fingies.
Look at them go.
They were doing something.
Fine.
And we're going to do a couple of them just to kind of show you guys how that works.
Dan, do you have a couple of curated ones for us?
I do.
I do. Let's see. I do saw a putty cat.
I do. Do you think traditional style forums will ever make a comeback or are hybrid social media forums like Reddit the best
we will get in the mainstream? That ship sailed.
Reddit, the Reddit community, and again, I'm speaking of it as though it's this monolithic thing and it's not but but the reddit community as a whole had their shot and that was during the whole you know um
spaz thing and i think that what reddit learned from all of that is that people are addicted to
reddit and will never stop using red. And I learned the same thing.
There was an opportunity for people to go, oh, this is bad,
having all this power consolidated in the hands of a company that clearly doesn't give a f**k.
And I haven't seen any kind of meaningful shift to smaller community-oriented forums.
Obviously, we continue to maintain ours minimally,
but because we do think it's important and there are other small forum
communities that do exist, but no, I don't think,
I don't think anything beats Reddit anymore.
I mean, during that whole debacle, I was saying,
I think this could be it.
Dig came and went.
But I just...
I feel like the rate of change,
how we went from Zynga to people just having an MSN profile,
how quickly all this stuff journal, you know, like how quickly all of MySpace, like how quickly everything used to change.
There's a lot of there's a lot of inertia in the incumbent players now, and it seems like Reddit has got it pretty much nailed down.
Yeah, I'm not trying to be pessimistic.
I just, you know, rip nailed down. Yeah. I'm not trying to be pessimistic. I just, yeah, yeah, rip new grounds, right?
And for the second one, hey Linus,
what is the progress on the smaller LTT store backpack?
Yeah, I'm glad you called it smaller and not small
because we kind of realized that in trying to keep
a lot of carrying capacity for laptops
and tablets and devices devices it's not that
much smaller like it is smaller it has an external water bottle carrier so all
of that like water bottle capacity is is now is now shrunk or well outside and it
does have a smaller bag of holding it is more comfortable on smaller smaller
framed people but it's not small I would say it's more like like like a LTT backpack
light as opposed to a small LTT backpack I think we're getting pretty close to
production for that I think oh I know what it is the hold up is zipper pulls
so we want to make sure that our production is done for the replacement zipper pulls for all the people who bought the original bag.
Then we're going to production with the smaller bag as well as to production with the lux bag.
Yes.
That makes sense.
Priorities.
I have another update.
Sorry.
Going to keep doing it, but I think this one's pretty big.
I'm gonna keep doing it, but I think this one's pretty big James Ryan again
sent me a link to the
creation kit for Skyrim and
The like one of the very first sections I'll share my yeah scare my screen This is the top of it the first actual section is restrictions on use
The editor is and shall remain oh, okay. Yeah, that's's a good idea i'm gonna do that still maybe
maybe even more wow yeah now you don't even have to read it they could just read it the editor is
and shall remain the copyrighted property of bethesda softworks and or its designees and you
shall take no action inconsistent with such title or ownership, except as set forth in Section 5 below.
You may not cause or permit the sale or any other commercial distribution or commercial exploitation,
whether on a pay-per-play basis or otherwise, of any new materials without the express prior written consent of an authorized representative of Bethesda Softworks.
That's pretty clear.
This DLSS thing was not made using Creation Kit.
There is no Creation Kit for Starfield yet.
So I don't think that applies to this situation.
But it's very clear that Bethesda maintains the legal right to control anything that
happens with creation kit with creation kit specifically right yeah okay yeah which again
I think maybe I worded it poorly or something earlier but people were like whoa whoa whoa whoa
these things weren't made with creation kit I understand that it's not out yet every single
um starfield mod currently out was not made with creation kit because creation kit is not out
um and we don't even have a release date for creation kit so like it might not even be soon tim and floatplane chat
asks these are big important questions here i sent a merch message about this but i noticed
the luke newcomb shirt is a pre-order i thought you said don't pre-order stuff anymore do i pre-order
it or not okay it's just a shirt our shirts are already a product that we already ship and
it's printed by our printer who does a great job and prints lots of products that we already ship
it's a pre-sale so that we don't overproduce it because even though i personally love it and have
a high degree of confidence in the design. It's pretty specific.
It's not enough to print 10,000 of them and just hope for the best.
So we just want to make exactly as many as you people want to buy.
I think the design is great.
I appreciate the work put into it.
I don't know how many of these are going to move.
What if you cheap out on this one though?
I actually can't.
They are actually just shirts they are actually just shirts
that are actually just in our warehouse already and we just take to the printer and they print on
yeah oh man yeah it's not a pre-order it's a pre-sale it's an auction um it's uh anyway
do you want to hit us with one more den Dan? Yeah, sure, sure, sure.
Hey, DLL, celebrating my birthday, watching the WAN show.
What is the absolute stupidest piece of tech that you've ever bought
that you found you actually had a use for?
Oh, man, it's going to have to be like some weird adapter or something for me.
Yeah.
That I ever bought.
Boy, is that a tough one.
That I actually had use for? yeah that i ever bought boy is that a tough one that i actually had use for so and what was it a weird piece of tech was that it i mean it's not a weird piece of tech
but it's a stupid stupidest it's not a stupid piece of tech but it's a stupid implementation
i did end up using that tv i put in the bathtub i think that's a fair answer more than a little
bit it's like who wouldn't and not just me like like when I like my my kids were
little right so when the kids were having a bath right we just we put on
paw patrol in the bathtub and then you know they'd happen a bath and watch a
paw patrol or whatever like cool you're gonna enjoy this xanthroxin and float plane chat said anything silverstone yeah i mean i have a i have a i have a key fob that remotely starts my computer like
sure why not silverstone silverstone makes some weird stuff um mine's gonna be boring i i bought a
a 10 key so it's you know you have 10 keyless keyboards. Well,
it's the bit that most people chop off. I bought one of those in Taiwan that was,
has blue switches made by Leopold. And I was like, you know, I understand the theory
of you have your 10 keyless keyboard, and then you have your, your mousing area. I was going to
say mouse pad, but a lot of your mouse pads will go on your keyboard have your, your mousing area. Uh, I was going to say mouse pad,
but a lot of your mouse pads will go on your keyboard. So just your mousing area. And then
you have your 10 key on the other side. And that actually like works out really well. Uh, but like,
I don't know if I'll ever actually use this. And I still use that same 10 key now. And that was like
10 years ago. Oh, I love my stupid little keyboard air mouse thing.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
Use it all the time.
Love it so much that when I realized it was discontinued,
I bought two more just so that I would have more to use
when it died.
And it seems like a pretty superfluous thing.
Like, I don't know, just grab a keyboard and mouse
or whatever, but being able to just hold it especially in VR so I use it I use it
for my VR my VR system so I'll have my like my headset on and I'll be doing
something that I don't know doesn't work in the virtual desktop like anytime you
oh I think it's task manager you can't interact with task manager from inside the virtual desktop for some reason I think that's it or is
it control I don't know there's something that there's some things you
can't interact with and so I'll grab my air mouse and then I'll just be looking
at the virtual screen and I'll be able to use it yeah it's like with my
controller it's just hanging from my wrist. It's awesome. Awesome.
Did you think of another one?
I thought of one and then I laughed at something in chat
and then it's completely gone from my mind.
I don't remember what it was at all.
Was it someone's concern that they might pre-order the shirt
but it ships with only one sleeve
and they have to wait for drivers to get the other one?
No. Just wait for mod have to wait for drivers to get the other one? No.
Just wait for modders to charge for it.
No, the green is not glow-in-the-dark,
although it does have some kind of fluorescent ink,
but it is not glow-in-the-dark.
We've experimented with glow-in-the-dark ink,
and unfortunately we haven't found one
that meets our quality standards.
They tend to fade and not work very well
after a pretty short period of time.
So that's why we haven't moved forward
with a glow-in-the-dark shirt.
But yeah, I love the idea when I heard it,
when we initially talked about it.
There's also like color change ones and stuff like that,
but none of them have unfortunately held up.
The staying power is rough.
That's why we don't do the hollow foil ones anymore.
I saw someone with a pristine the hollow foil ones anymore i saw someone with
a pristine gpu hollow foil shirt at ltx they were like yeah i know that these are not very resilient
so i never wear it i may not even wash it after wearing it this time i just i might just like sun
it you know and get the smell out that way because i love how this thing looks and i know that it
won't look the same if i wash it a bunch yeah man. And I can't remember what it was. I don't think I'm going to
think of it. I think we should just move on, but yeah. Okay. So I think we need to do topics.
Yeah. Should we do this Google one? I'm not going to lie. I don't even like fully understand what's
happening here just because I don't fully know the controls on YouTube.
Okay.
This is almost two separate things that we've just kind of rolled into one discussion topic because it's basically like Google going all spur change.
The original articles here from Ars Technica and Google support, actually.
and Google support, actually.
Google is rolling out its new Privacy Sandbox for the web,
a user-tracking ad platform that's baked into Chrome that uses the information collected through the browser
to inform websites what topic the user is interested in
for the purpose of targeted ads.
The feature is apparently intended to one day replace third-party cookies.
Wow, let's put more power in the Google monopoly.
What do you think?
It seemed like a good idea.
It seems like a good idea to me.
Slash S.
I feel like I have to say that.
Yeah,
it's probably not a bad idea.
Yeah.
Users will now see a pop-up asking them to turn on an ad privacy feature that
will give them more choice over the ads they see
while protecting their browser history and identity.
While the pop-up does note that users can make changes in Chrome settings,
it doesn't clarify that the feature can be opted out of,
and clicking that the highlighted got it at the bottom of the page
enables it by default.
Other users have reported reported speaking of dark patterns
other users have reported seeing a version that makes the option to opt out explicit but it's
unclear if this is in response to criticism of the initial pop-up or if it's a regional difference
in areas that have more stringent legal standards got it like this first one is extremely dark
pattern uh here well here we can actually show it uh this is
what it looks like it's rough enhanced ad privacy in chrome blah blah blah blah blah got it i i
guarantee you the vast majority of people are gonna go like oh some weird update okay got it
i want to go to my honestly my facebook or whatever it is like. Yep. Yeah.
Uh,
this is the other version by the way,
which makes way more sense.
Yep.
Meanwhile.
Um,
oh yeah.
So I don't know.
There's not really much discussion here that bad.
Meanwhile,
YouTube will be altering creators' ad controls in November by removing individual ad controls in YouTube Studio for pre-roll, post-roll, skippable, and non-skippable ads on new videos, and instead making them a single toggle, on or off.
Interesting.
according to YouTube oh man I love it when companies provide this rationale for changing the granularity of your options as a user according to YouTube
ninety percent of creators already have these okay this says off by default but
I suspect that is not right I suspect they mean on by default ninety percent
of creators already have these set this way by default that's
what I'm assuming this says and some found the options confusing you gotta
love that that some some creators didn't like the thumbs down feature so we can
remove it we have basically infinite creators so there will always be some
group of people that think something and therefore we can do anything that we
want all it takes is point.00001 percent of creators
to find something confusing um and some creators will find it confusing mid-roll ads however will
still be fully controlled by creators for now i added for now but honestly the the way this
slippery slope is sliding uh really does feel like a for now further honestly the the way this slippery slope is sliding really does feel like
a for now further youtube says creators will be able to choose to have automated mid-roll ad breaks
or manually selected ones oh and manually selected ones rather than choosing one or the other okay so
some context for you guys the way that it works now you choose to just let youtube pick where to put mid-rolls based on where it
doesn't disrupt user retention or more likely where it makes sense for the amount of time it's
been since that individual user has seen a mid-roll because they they try not to they try to
ride the exact line between what you will tolerate and what will make you exit the
app right so if someone goes from a video where youtube chose the mid-roll spots and there happened
to be two in the latter half or something like that and then they click on a video where the
user picked the mid-roll spots and they happen to have a couple front loaded they could end up accidentally overloading someone but in spite of that potential issue they are now giving better
control over mid-rolls so you can basically go well i definitely want one here but also you can
put them anywhere else you feel like my understanding is most creators do use the automated
mid-roll breaks as opposed to the manually selected ones.
But I don't have any numbers to back that up.
I'm sure there's some that have very important content pacing, which might want to frame it.
Yeah.
I think mostly, though, MrBeast uses automated ones the last time I heard about it.
And so basically whatever he does is kind of the meta.
Whatever one's going to do.
Yeah.
Apparently he's trying thumbnails
where he doesn't have his mouth open or something,
and he saw some positive results from that.
So hey, maybe that's new meta as well,
is no more YouTuber face.
He's still got his lips open,
but if you look back,
the last six videos or something like that,
he's smiling like this in all of them
instead of like that.
Sure.
It looks like almost like AI-generated face.
If Mr. Beast...
Here, can I switch over to your laptop?
Yeah.
If Mr. Beast jumped off a bridge, I really do think that a lot of other people would do it.
Would just do it with him?
Yep.
Oh, jeez.
What's happening?
Oh, jeez.
Oh, jeez.
The Zoom. The Zoom is not happy. Wow, Luke. What's happening? Oh, geez. Oh, geez. The Zoom.
The Zoom is not happy.
Wow, Luke.
We're going to end it.
Do you even compute?
Well, the touchscreen is...
Luke, compute him.
The touchscreen.
We won't be making that shirt anytime soon.
But yeah, something about the thumbnails.
His face looks very edited.
This is great.
If in 724 and float plane chat says spoke too soon, that is not better.
So I didn't see their original comment, but I guess they were saying, oh, this will be a big improvement.
Yeah.
Okay, we're back to your laptop.
I don't know.
Can anyone's teeth actually be that white?
That's kind of what I'm saying.
It almost looks like a really, really good Sims model.
Can't deny that it works.
Something is being edited there.
Literally anywhere from 100 to 200 million views per video.
I mean, who else can do that?
If that smile could get me 100 million views, sure, I'll smile like that.
I mean, I tried.
I didn't do as good of a job.
I'm not as young as him, unfortunately.
And now we need to photo edit you.
Looks AI-generated?
Yeah, like almost does.
It has, I don't know what it is.
And like, I've obviously seen him.
So like, I'm not saying he looks like that.
I'm just like these.
No, he looks like a pretty normal dude.
Yeah, and then these, they just, something's different. I don't know what it is uh cargo asks any rain cover updates yeah i
had someone ask that on the forum and i said look i'm sorry we're not done yet but we sent them a
prototype rain cover yeah rain cover for the backpack oh yeah yeah oh i saw the design for it
though okay you know how reflective stuff can be
like silver or it can be
like kind of rainbow?
Why not both? So we're
going to have, it's kind of inspired by the Northern Lights
desk pad. No,
no, like both on the same design.
So it's kind of inspired by the Northern Lights desk
pad and it's going to be like
trees in the foreground and they're going to be
like the rainbow one and then like mountains and then like kind of constellations in the sky and it'll
be on the back of your backpack i'm not exactly a rain cover connoisseur but all the ones that i
see are just black that's cool that it has a graphic on it yeah and it's reflective so the
idea is that it'll be safer at night because it's something we um didn't think of when we did the
original design for the backpack and so hey at least if you're going to be out riding with it, well, hey, maybe you'll put a rain cover on and then at least we'll have something reflective for it.
Yeah, cool.
I have no idea how much it'll cost.
Yeah, I don't know.
It'll cost however much it costs.
I mean, realistically, most of our products are just cost times some percentage that kind of makes sense.
Like it's not, but we're not really, yeah, we're not really like that.
We have some that we make like an outsized margin percentage on, but generally speaking, that's just the, like the lower cost items where a big part of the cost is not the COGS, the cost of goods sold.
It's like the handling costs and just the overhead involved in performing a transaction.
Like if we had something that cost 30 cents and we marked it up 100 points, I can't sell
something for 60 cents because I can't even cover what it costs for someone to put it
in a warehouse and then go get it from a warehouse and then put it in a box and send it to you.
Like it just doesn't make any sense.
Whereas for something that costs $10, yeah, we might charge 20 bucks for it uh because we can we can absorb those costs
much more easily so it's it it varies a little bit depending on the actual like base cost of the item
but um yeah i think some people are going to misunderstand that because you didn't specify
cogs every time it was just cogs and you said cost oh cost is cogs yeah cogs is cost so when he's
talking about cost he just means of the the components that go into the thing yeah but then
it has to be shipped the the people that put it in the box there's a there's a handling fee every
single time they do that for every single individual item like that that's a fee that
is charged to us by a third-party company it's not just like a number i'd pulled out of my butt
like it's a real fee.
And then there's other things the whole way along,
et cetera, et cetera.
But yeah.
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Okay, thanks, Dan.
Welcome.
Hey, guys.
Sure.
Cleo Abrams predicts tech advancements if sustainable,
high-scale energy production like nuclear power is widespread. Hit us. Sure. Cleo Abrams predicts tech advancements if sustainable,
high-scale energy production like nuclear power is widespread.
What do you think will be the biggest change to our lives with unlimited power?
I won't feel bad for leaving my computer on all the time.
I don't know. I mean, I got to say, I'm sorry, people who live in places where power is very expensive or environmentally impactful.
Here in BC.
Wait, you don't even sleep it?
No.
Why?
Well, how will I remote into it?
You can wake it.
Yeah, but it's not reliable.
That's probably true.
Like, I don't know, man.
Sleep isn't reliable in general.
My computer just doesn't sleep now.
I might as well call it restart.
We talked about this in the recent thing.
So you'll hear us talk about that soon.
But yeah, my computer just, it's like a delayed restart.
If I set it to sleep, it'll restart in two or three hours.
I don't know what to tell you.
So we live in British Columbia, Canada, where all of our power comes from falling water and you can you can you can talk about the
environmental impact of hydroelectric power all you want but the reality of it is those dams are
already there um the power that they generate is just there and you can either use it or you can lose it and so um it's
cheap it's cheap it's plentiful uh we don't i think for the most part really think about power
consumption honestly not a ton a little bit now there are energy costs here that are higher than
other parts of the world like whenever i hear americans complaining about their gas prices i kind of go hey by the way yeah ours only look low because they're in liters yeah which is
one one fourth of a gallon okay we pay a lot for fuel which is one of the reasons i i learned this
recently actually apparently vancouver is the tesla ownership capital of if not the world
north america and i would have thought well you know california right trendy blah blah blah you Currently, Vancouver is the Tesla ownership capital of, if not the world, North America.
And I would have thought, well, you know, California, right?
Trendy, blah, blah, blah, you know, conscious or whatever.
Yeah, but electricity is really expensive in California.
Electricity costs freaking nothing here.
trying to say is that for me personally it wouldn't change anything because um power literally runs out of the taps like water but um in terms of like like globally you know i would i would
expect to see i would expect to see more widespread use for example of things like
climate control like i would expect that to become more affordable for people.
I would expect even more of a push towards the data center.
Like one of the biggest costs
of running a data center is power.
So I would expect to see
even more investments in data centers.
I would expect to see more experiences
that are data center focused.
I mean, I've been talking about
how I think the data center
could change gaming for a long time like like just massively much more massively multiplayer
worlds could be achieved by having everything clustered in one place and everybody else
remoting into it and just getting their video feeds here's a here's a weird negative take
yeah sure i think light pollution would get really bad oh people just what just like don't
bother turning off.
LEDs last for freaking forever.
Sort of.
So there's a whole thing.
I think, man, okay, I'm going to get a lot wrong
because this is a rabbit hole I went down a while ago.
But what I, my understanding is that
that was a big part of the sales pitch for LEDs.
And I don't mean LEDs in general.
What you said is not false.
But LED light bulbs, like that screw into a socket,
what I've heard is that much like traditional light bulbs,
while the technology is inherently more reliable,
it's kind of been engineered to not be that reliable.
Yeah, because like super, super OG light bulbs,
like filament light bulbs,
would also just last for incredible amounts of time.
And then they were engineered to be worse.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, yeah, my understanding is LEDs are not designed properly to last.
But in theory, yeah, what you're saying is correct.
You could have bulbs that are just, I don't know, just like on all the time.
Who cares?
But then people want to sleep, right? like then again you see a lot of be able to see the stars
and like go hiking and not be like wow the it's glowing like no i just meant people are going to
want to sleep so they might turn off the lights in their house but then it occurred to me that a lot
of modern architecture has a lot of lighting on the outside of buildings like every every new house listing you look at
this is supposed to be a farm but they found some loophole to make it so they can just build their
giant mansion on it and not farm at all all those that have like 10 million lights all along the
the roofing are in the entire perimeter of the house oh my god okay it's not like a spaceship
taking off it's a house you can relax
i don't know okay up next would you go back to living without technology if drivers became a
monthly subscription without a buy it for life option would you this is a weird question so
basically living without technology yeah oh i see yeah if your computer just stops working if you
if you don't pay for it you want to use usb no subscription yeah no i would i would probably pay
like what am i ultimately yeah i yeah and that's some people are going to pay and then those people
are just going to have such a significant leg up yeah and that the thing too is that like you got
to remember for me technology is not just recreational, right? Like that's how I make my living.
Your job, me too.
And so it's kind of like the way that I complain about.
Yeah, Trent and Floating Chat, I would pirate the drivers.
Let's go.
Yeah, I mean.
Let's go.
Unless the inconvenience of pirating the drivers
and the reliability of pirating the drivers
makes it so much worse than...
Remember, too, Linux is not the problem here, though.
Like, we're not talking about Microsoft here.
We're talking about hardware manufacturers.
We're talking about hardware drivers.
So that's not even the solution, unfortunately.
Linux has a lot of generic drivers for things.
That's true.
But if all of a sudden hardware manufacturers started charging what Linux Foundation someone they find some way
Yeah, if they find some way to DRM it then like remember guys. This is a hypothetical
Scenario it's can we also assume that?
Piracy or Linux doesn't solve it. Yeah, we're we're trying to in good faith answer the actual question
and the answer is yeah, just like Adobe I
the actual question um and the answer is yeah just like adobe i complain about it i'd be upset but people keep using premiere but i would shop and everything i'd keep i'd keep buying it um
the second it touches work things stuff gets interesting yeah because vote for your mouse
i do think that could be the thing if that happened, which I don't actually think it's going to.
But if that happened, I think that that would be the thing that would finally usher in the year of the Linux desktop.
The year of the Linux desktop.
Can you name slightly harder?
I mean, you're already wearing that shirt and you're going to year of the Linux desktop meme on me.
I actually really like
it i know it's awesome it's pretty great you know what i'm not gonna say which of the designers who
worked on it because i don't want to single anybody out but somebody expressed to me that
they weren't that confident in their work on it i don't know i think the design is great i was
basically like nah man you good i don't know how well it's gonna sell but i don't
think that's because the the design isn't i just i don't know i mean i can find out for you
doesn't take that long it's just it's in reference to such a niche thing
okay some people are buying them i don't make the rules, man.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I think it looks cool.
Yeah.
Anyway.
Okay, Dan, hit us again.
Sure thing.
Hi.
I always wanted to know how you decide what tier of car to review.
For example, the difference between a Platinum F-150 Lightning and Standard is almost twice the price and different specs.
You know what?
We run into the same challenge with just about everything.
Laptops are another perfect example of this.
You can configure the same laptop
and have completely different characteristics
for the final machine in terms of everything
from performance to battery life.
And of course, to price.
I mean, look at a MacBook.
It can be configured
anywhere from you know a couple grand to six grand depending on what kind of storage options
you put in them and unlike a macbook a pc laptop can have a much more more bigger difference in
terms of performance at all of those different price tiers because the configuration options
are so much more granular i I mean, on a MacBook,
a lot of that price at the top tier option
is gonna be because you like stuffed it full of SSDs.
That's not something that impacts
the average user's daily experience.
It's just how much of a digital pack rat you can be, right?
It doesn't matter that much.
But on a lot of machines, yeah, it's extremely challenging.
Even stuff like Kingpin cards back in the day.
Yeah, yeah.
Stuff like that, it's like,
oh, is this even the same thing really? Is this a 980? I don't know. Yeah. Yeah. Who even draws the line
at, you know, what is one thing versus what is a completely different thing? So, you know,
when it comes to things like cars, a lot of the time, realistically, we're kind of at the mercy
of what the manufacturer has in their demo, demo in their press car stable um and so
for something like the um for something like the taikan uh so that was that was a car that um
no that was was that the first like car review that i know the first one was the volt and that
was just because that was the one i bought and the reason i bought that particular trim level
was because i bought it second hand and that was the one that was a good deal
and then with the taikan that blue one was the one that was in the the porsche like press press car
pool and then what's funny is i actually ended up having a the kind of problem that i guess you're
sort of trying to highlight here because I went and I
purchased a Taycan based on my experiences with it I didn't like bother to test drive exactly the
model that I was buying and I didn't realize just didn't really think about about it I was like oh
yeah it's like a Taycan but like more better it's one of the the higher tier ones I didn't realize
it weighs like another 600 pounds or something because it's got more motors in it.
Yeah.
And I like, obviously if I thought about it for 20 seconds, I probably would have thought,
oh yeah, you know, maybe they didn't have anywhere else that they could shed more weight
to put these extra motors in.
But then, you know, maybe I would have assumed, oh, I don't know, maybe it's now has more carbon fiber in it or whatever and they balance it out that way but
but no it's just it's just heavier and so what i realized is that while it's really quick off the
line and it really is um around corners it's a bit floatier and sometimes i actually like
missed the the regular like i think it was a 4s or the baseball i can't remember which exact one
it was that i did the review on but i actually missed that one because it wasn't a light car by any stretch.
I mean, no electric car is going to be agile the way that an ICE car might be.
But sometimes I miss the at least somewhat agile or agility of that lighter car.
So, no, yeah, it's a huge problem.
Same with the GR the gr corolla
like it was it was what toyota had now a lot of the time those press cars are the one that sells
yeah for and that's for two reasons one is that's what they want reviewers looking at because
realistically like they've done all the market research they've done all the development they
know what configuration of the car is a good one they know which one they're going to make a bunch of so that's what they want people looking
at so that it's representative except when they don't right um and then number two is a lot of
the time those press cars i mean they don't get they don't get shredded unless they go to mr beast
i guess he shredded a lamborghini it doesn't matter the point is like they don't just get
crushed right so someone's going to buy it at some point so um it might as well be something I guess he shredded a Lamborghini. It doesn't matter. The point is like they, they don't just get crushed.
Right.
So someone's going to buy it at some point.
So,
um,
it might as well be something that is easy to get rid of something liquid.
Um,
but as I alluded to before,
that's not necessarily always the case.
Sometimes they,
they might equip something with really nice options.
Uh,
you know,
in particular,
you could see this on things like sound systems that might not
change the handling of the car at all, but do change the experience and comfort.
And because a car is so emotional, it is such an emotional product compared to something
like a graphics card, which you can objectively measure the goodness of in every way.
A car is just so
subjective and so you know i could see that as a way that they could try to there's a ton of reasons
why i really like my car and if you took it away and gave me an almost identical car even like same
model and everything i would not like it and so that can introduce a lot of subjective bias or
a lot of like subconscious bias is what i mean to say. If, if, you know, they make sure all the press cars have the like
$700, you know, nicer seat option or something like that, even though they know most people
aren't going to spring for it. Yeah. Yeah. Um, it's tough. I think the answer is when we have
a choice, what we try to go for is the one that makes sense.
And this is actually part of what inspired that video that we did on how starting at is the biggest lie in tech.
almost always a crappy configuration that is intentionally one that is, is,
is kneecapped in some way so that people will buy the next one,
right?
Like it's never the one they actually want you to buy.
Yeah.
And,
um,
and it was,
it was a conversation that we were having around how challenging it is to
talk about pricing for laptops,
because on the one hand, you know, it is to talk about pricing for laptops because on the one hand you know
it is honest it is truthful it is factual to say this machine starts at $1,199 or whatever the case
may be but it is not representative if you know that the configuration that makes any sense is
more like $1,500. So generally speaking,
what we would like to do is we would like to review the configuration that we think makes
sense. The problem is you can get it wrong. What if the configuration that we think makes sense,
because it's only another hundred bucks for the Core i7, doesn't make any sense because the thermal
solution can't handle the extra heat output from the Core i7 and it ends up throttling to the performance of the core i5 anyway that's a very real problem in laptops so we don't have a perfect
answer um you know in a you know in a perfect world we'd love to just test every single
configuration then we can tell you which one's the best one yeah we uh we had the ambitious goal of
doing that once with the m1 MacBook. We actually bought them all.
We bought like 20 of them.
And then long story short, we just didn't have the testing capacity and they ended up getting distributed for internal use.
Thankfully, we have a lot of Mac users now.
So it wasn't a complete waste.
But got them.
And I got one more for you here.
Yeah.
And I got one more for you here.
Yeah. Hi, part of the 1% of the viewer audience here got recommended to only WAN show at first a few years ago due to all the podcasts I watch.
What part of the YouTube algorithm keeps on surprising you?
Live VODs 100%.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, not just WAN show. The way that just random three-hour videos of me building a computer will get three, four, five million views, whereas if we had actually put in the work to cut that down toODs of previously live content is separate from regular VODs, which is separate from shorts.
They are separate but related.
So I can tell you that for sure.
And it never ceases to surprise me it seems weird to me because myself as a viewer the amount of times that i'm gonna
want to go watch a vod of a previously ran live stream is honestly very low no but it just auto
plays like i i've seen i've seen it's anecdotal right it's not perfect evidence but i've I've seen, it's anecdotal, right? It's not perfect evidence, but I've seen lots of people.
And then the watch time is fat.
Who are like, yeah, I fell asleep watching LTT,
and like three times this week,
and every single time when I woke up,
it was that I love building computer stream.
Like, that is a thing.
Interesting.
Okay.
Oh, man, people are actually talking about it in float playing chat right now yes people leave odds on while going to sleep yeah yeah 100 percent
i guess uh do you guys want any pizza or should we save it for later oh what kind of pizza is it
i don't know i'll look why don't we save it for after dark save it for after dark all right okay
a couple more topics luke what do you want to talk about i kind of want to talk about uh rockstar selling pirated copies of their
own games i was gonna say the same thing that's pretty funny rockstar has been caught selling
cracked versions of their own games on steam again developer silent found a tag for razor 1911
a norwegian software cracking group while looking through the hex codes for Midnight Club 2, which was delisted from Steam in 2018.
According to information by Vedim M and Firehead, so hopefully I said those right.
Well, Firehead, I'm pretty sure.
But yeah, anyways, this isn't the first time that Rockstar has been caught reselling pirated versions of their own games.
Manhunt was first released on Steam in 2008 but for unclear reasons it was unable to run on
windows vista despite the fact that the original disc copy could however a fix could be implemented
by changing a single value in its code the same fix that would allow the cracked version of the
game created by razer 1911 to work on vistaista. Oops.
Interesting.
In 2010, a user found that the Steam version of Max Payne 2 contained the logo of Wares Group Myth in its code,
which was removed a few days later, unsurprisingly.
This was followed by an update to Manhunt,
which utterly broke the game.
This is likely because Rockstar replaced the cracked file with its own copy,
which had been rendered unplayable due
to anti-piracy measures put in place
by Rockstar
during development. Very
cool. The games were originally
sold with DRM copy protections
and required a matching disc in the
drive in order to run. That was up for the kids
out there. That was a common thing.
That was very common, yeah.
But Rockstar also added additional booby traps
meant to make the experience of playing a cracked copy miserable.
In Manhunt, these included locking nearly every door in the game,
crashing whenever the player acquires a health pickup,
and disabling the mouse and keyboard if a player manages to get five headshots.
These booby traps were quickly subverted.
I do kind of love that.
That is pretty funny.
And the cracked version was released only three days after the official launch.
I remember there were certain games where you could load the game
with the game in your optical drive,
and then if you were out of land,
you could just eject it after the game was open and pass it to your buddy.
Yeah.
Anyways, when Rockstar removed the copy protections, they failed to remove the booby traps that were set off by the absence of these copy protections, meaning that legitimate buyers over the last 13 years have been sold a broken game however the old executable remains in the steam folder really
simply renamed test app.exe its hex codes also contain tags from razor 1911 most community
patches to allow the steam version of manhunt to run still use this test app executable as a base
rather than try to fix Rockstar's own version.
I don't even think there's anything else to say here other than... That's hilarious.
LOL.
Razer 1911 doing work allowing people to keep playing Rockstar games.
There is something to talk about.
Okay.
There is something to talk about.
Okay, so clearly Razer 1911 is subverting, you know,
piracy protections on copyrighted software. Yeah, like you can say what you want about people enabling piracy stuff.
But Rockstar still is stealing their copyrighted code.
Do two wrongs make a right?
No.
So what Rockstar is doing is still wrong.
Yeah.
I think it would be hilarious if Rockstar had to pay Razer.
Well, Razer would have to reveal who they are.
Yeah.
Maybe they just have to send Bitcoin they are. Yeah, that would be kind of, maybe they just have to send like Bitcoin to some mysterious
address or something.
It's kind of like how you assume that, you know, your drug dealer's not going to call
the cops when you don't pay them.
Right.
Yeah.
They'll find a solution, but.
Yeesh.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
Very funny.
I doubt anything's going to come of this because of basically what we just said.
Yeah.
But yeah, that's's that's brutal and they
should stop doing that ken k says but to write make an airplane that's pretty good i don't think
i've heard that yeah dan's not there to ding the thing um oh in another in another uh small aside
before we move on to our next topic here or not another in a small aside before we move on to our next topic here, or not another, in a small aside, we need some help.
We're working on a video on 3D movie projection, passive 3D movie projection.
And we are hoping that someone in our audience has some experience with passive 3D setups and could maybe give us a hand.
and could maybe give us a hand.
We have a bald-out Stuart 3D screen coming in,
but we've had some trouble acquiring appropriate filters, glasses,
and I think we could probably find a projector.
But if you have some recommendations,
it turns out that the LS-12000 that I've been using in my theater now because of something, something, laser, something, something,
it doesn't work for 3d
so please get in touch via our website contact form which is at linusmediagroup.com slash contact
dash us or email info at linusmediagroup.com if you work in that industry what's left of it or if
you have any you know old gear that you don't need anymore that we could borrow from you or buy off you or
whatever the case may be. We're particularly interested in like a quality setup. So not
acrylic filters, glass filters, if possible. I've got a kind of a whole series of videos that I want
to do around it. I want to get some, I basically want to get 3D movies running but i also found out that there are 2d to stereo 3d
converters that you can just run modern games with um and i want to play around with that as well
i also want to set up like a retro setup so go back to like gtx 280 or 480 whatever whatever
the last no 580 still did 680 Whatever the last driver and last generation of hardware that supported 3D Vision was,
build like the banginest.
The 580 still did?
I believe so.
The banginest NVIDIA 3D Vision setup.
I know 480s did.
Hold on.
Last driver to support NVIDIA 3D Vision.
Yeah, so I had kind of like three video ideas in mind for it.
Okay, here we go. Um, yeah.
Turing. Turing supports it. The last driver that got it was a windows 10 64 bit standard 425.31.
Man. Ah, this is something that makes me really sad. Okay. 3d vision is going to be one of those forgotten irretrievable gaming
techs you know why because by the time windows 10 rolled around people weren't buying physical
copies of games and if they were they were running through steam or something so what's
going to happen is valve is going to drop support for windows 10 someday not immediately but someday
and even if you have a machine even if you have the 3d hardware even if you have copies of the
games that technically do support it you won't be playing it unless you pirate i don't think that's
a hot i i i i think we should care so i almost don't even want to a hot... I think we should care,
so I almost don't even want to make this point
because I've always been very rah-rah physical games
for this exact reason, stuff like that.
But a lot of those games are able to be ran
through executables from the folder.
So if you had a backup, you're fine.
But what if it's a DRM issue?
Yeah.
You want to play Batman Arkham Asylum game of the year.
Then you're screwed.
It's a Steam game.
Yeah.
That's it. That's it.
That's all.
In fact,
I'm trying to think.
I had a copy of
not Game of the Year
and there was a whole thing
with Games for Windows Live.
Oh, yeah.
So Batman Arkham Asylum
was a Games for Windows Live thing.
So when Games for Windows Live
went away,
everyone who had a copy
on Games for Windows Live
got a Steam copy.
So it is possible that no
that game which was a 3d vision title simply doesn't exist outside of steam imagine trying
to go back to this era that we're in right now say it's say it's 20 say it's 25 years from now
yeah and you want to go back and play ballers gate 3 i don't know oh yeah
i don't even know if that's a good example but some some game that came out recently sure
diablo 4 the likeliness you won't oh diablo 4 you definitely won't be able to play
because it's it's effectively like a weird form of an mmo like there's there's a lot of go back and try to
play fortnite in 25 years it's like i i probably i'd argue that's that was the biggest game of the
last like x amount of time oh yeah and i mean even today if you want to play fortnite as it
was five years ago you can't minecraft can't do that whatever yeah yeah uh oh this is great that last 3d vision supporting driver
rtx 2080 ti i am going to play arkham asylum in stereo 3d like i could have never imagined it
when it came out yeah no i'm like super stoked what yeah i'm really excited wow yeah all right
yeah so i i've got like a whole series of videos planned so if you we we have had is that
a rare nvidia w like do we have to give it to them on that that's a long support window for
something that people were not really using yeah nvidia's software support love or hate nvidia and
they do make mistakes even on the software side they've got like outstanding bugs that have been
sitting there forever that should have been dealt with like any company their their driver control panel looks like it's from 15 years ago like that
yeah they've got their issues but in terms of hardware product support man how long has the
nvidia shield had support i mean it's still an active product you mentioned phys x is still
supported uh like for example in mafia 2 yep yeah 100 we'll give them that
yep so you got it you got to give them you got to give them credit where it's due because
otherwise when you criticize them people can't take it seriously right yeah exactly
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it out there then mozilla report finds that cars are a privacy nightmare nobody saw this one coming
this is wild speaking of things we should have flipped the desk over when it initially started happening
and people have just accepted enough that it is happening.
According to a Mozilla Foundation report on 25 car brands, which, like, how many car brands are there?
I was going to say, that is actually a very substantial amount of car brands, which, like, how many car brands are there? That is actually a very substantial amount of car brands.
Cars are the worst product category they have ever reviewed for privacy.
Every single brand failed to meet Mozilla's minimum privacy standards and collected excessive
amounts of personal information, including photos, calendar information, location, driving
speed, musical tastes, race, immigration status, and medical information.
Both Kia and Nissan permit the collection of data regarding a user's sex life,
and six car companies permit the collection of genetic information or genetic characteristics.
84% of the car brands share personal user data with service providers
and data brokers. 76% claim the right to sell the information. And 56% are willing to share
user information with the government and or law enforcement if requested. Tesla, surprise,
surprise, was the worst ranked company in the survey and failed every single one of mozilla's
privacy criteria you know what's crazy you know what is squeaky clean on this list uh
acura my car really not the brand but my car
yeah it doesn't have like smart anything i don't think nope You won't even pay for a map update. No and rightly you shouldn't that is so stupid. It is very dumb
It's like hundreds of dollars just in case anyone's like $400. It's really it's not like two hundreds of dollars
It's a lot. I don't remember how much it is
But it's a lot Mozilla also says that it could not confirm that any automaker met its minimum
Security standards regarding data encryption and protection against theft,
and that car companies provided less detailed security information about their products
than most dating apps and sex toy manufacturers.
Mozilla said that it is typical advice to help consumers protect their personal data.
Oh, that their tip.
Oh, it's up.
That's the wrong.
It's doesn't matter.
Minor details said that their typical advice to help consumers protect their personal data oh that their tip oh it's up yeah it's the wrong it's doesn't matter minor details
said that their typical advice to help consumers protect their personal data feels inadequate
given the circumstances and that they have started a petition demanding car companies halt
their current data protection programs discussion question what should users do when there is no
reasonable way to opt out of a highly invasive product within
a given market how has the automotive industry become this kind of a wild west with respect to
privacy it's been pretty wild this this is a very small but legitimate reason why i haven't wanted
to upgrade my car and i'm not kidding and i've mentioned this before I actually like that my car is dumb I
Don't know there's just there's certain things about smartifying a car that like bother me and always have
DMACC asks how does a car know about your sex life?
Well, let me tell you
It knows where you don't own a house yet. It knows what time all that, that too, to be honest. But it also knows where you're driving and at what time.
And for how long you're there.
Your car knows a lot, man.
Stuff like that.
Yeah.
Okay.
This is great from Trent R in Floatplane Chat.
Is it just a matter of the first politician getting their mistress outed by a smart car or something?
And then all of a sudden this starts changing or like what what's gonna be what's gonna be the tipping point for this where
it goes the other way i don't i don't know oh man yeah xfn 724 this is a really good point i think
the second comment i've had from you this show i drove a 91 car until 2021 when they wouldn't renew
the inspection on it so that's less of an
issue here where you can not only drive ancient cars but you even get cheaper insurance you get
collector's plates and stuff ditched it yeah it's yeah um they had they had a what was it air care
yeah yeah um even then there were like exemptions for like collectors and there was very easy ways
to get around yeah it was the whole thing which is why they ditched it but but in a lot of places it's not even uh how how harmful the emissions are
anything like that in a lot of places it's as simple as oh your car's older than that we will
not we will not even try to inspect it and basically that car just gets put on a ship and sent somewhere else where it will continue to
emission however was here I don't really understand what problem you think you're
solving and then you just like have to buy new one it's that simple like I I
noticed this when I was in Germany I was like there's no and Singapore too like
there's no old cars on the road. What the heck?
In Singapore, it was explained to me that the lottery system for even getting a license to drive is so expensive to like corruptly bribe your way to winning all the time.
That basically the only people who can afford to drive a car are the ones who can afford to drive a nice car.
That was the way it was explained to me by someone from Singapore. I have no idea if it's still the case that was a long time ago and who knows maybe they were misinformed um but in germany
my understanding is that they simply do not um they they they do not allow you to drive a super
old car so guys please please let me know if i am mistaken oh i thought
you didn't tell people what car you drive no i do it's been in scrapyard wars and stuff people know
oh i've always avoided it oh no no all right cool it's been on camera like a bunch of times
there's even uh if you remember that i watched this recently because someone was asking who uh nick van berkel was a random conversation um but i i brought up channel
super fun and saw when we pranked i think it was us pranking berkel that the office got broken into
or whatever nice oh wait no it was us pranking you for something that your car didn't work. Oh, yeah. It was when you guys said that my flight got moved.
My flight time got moved.
Yeah.
And I offered to drive you.
My car is like in that video.
And that was back then.
So it's been around forever.
Yeah.
There are some questions that I sort of have about this.
My understanding of Germany is wrong.
In fact, you don't pay taxes for your car once it becomes an old timer.
Okay.
Then maybe it's just a cultural thing.
I do know that there are countries where the,
yeah,
they basically just,
I mean,
the person who left this comment is lives in one of them clearly where old
cars,
they simply won't renew your inspection for the most part.
Maybe with Germany,
it's just more of just like a culture thing.
Oh,
okay.
No,
hold on a second.
As a German,
most cars are killed by tv
fur i don't know what that is safety road worthiness not general too old ah so it's that
the regulations change and that car is no longer considered roadworthy okay i knew there was
something okay thank you for thank you for clarifying that interesting um okay yeah very Interesting. Okay. Yeah. Very, very interesting.
What else we got here?
Oh, the video game voice actors are considering a strike.
Yeah.
The actors union SAG-AFTRA has decided to hold the general vote on whether to authorize,
that's pretty key here, a strike against video game companies. This doesn't necessarily mean that a strike will happen, just that if the vote is successful,
This doesn't necessarily mean that a strike will happen, just that if the vote is successful, they will have the authority to call the strike when negotiations, when slash if negotiations fail.
The union is seeking similar terms to what they asked of TV and film companies,
like an 11% wage increase and protections from AI.
The last time video game voice actors held a strike was in October of 2016 which lasted 340
days the eventual agreement included a new bonus system and increased
transparency during the hiring process so that actors would know at least the
genre of the game and whether their work would include include profanity slurs
sexual or violent themes or physical stun stunts. What the heck? What? For a voice actor?
Okay.
The agreement did not guarantee residuals,
a key point of contention.
Reportedly, a stalemate has already been reached
in negotiations with, surprisingly,
Activision and Take-Two.
Discussion question.
What is the best way to help voice actors?
What is the advantage slash disadvantage
of having multiple sectors striking at once?
Man.
It might bring more attention to it as an advantage.
I don't think there's a bunch other than that, though, to be honest.
And I don't think that for outside of a very vocal minority of really supportive gaming fans,
I don't think that most will care.
I think that they will just want their games.
I mean, we've seen that.
I'd love to say otherwise,
but we just talked about horse armor earlier in the show.
This isn't just true for gamers.
If I'm being completely honest,
this feels true for basically everything.
Wait, what? Really? One sec, sorry. if I'm being completely honest this feels true for basically everything um wait what really one sec sorry no it's still up okay um but like people will have stances on things and then the
second that those stances get challenged if it inconveniences them is less entertaining or cost
them any amount of money it's decently common
that those stances will then be ditched apparently a lot of voice actors do mocap as well i just i
just would have assumed someone else did the mocap i had no idea it kind of makes sense i mean i
could definitely see if someone's multi-talented or whatever they might as well but they don't
tie together the emotion of what you're saying with physical actions and your your face and your oh that's probably it i bet you it's a bunch of face facial movement stuff
well that wouldn't be a stunt but like it could be tied into the whole capture yeah yeah yeah that
yeah makes sense um hold on one one quick thing uh someone in twitch chat it's not changing
regulations in germany it's just not worth repairing a car if it fails the TV Okay. Okay. All right good to know a fine you're updating or whatever else. Thank you for the clarification. That's great
It doesn't change the point that some people will not have the option discussing policy with Germans. They're gonna be specific
Also apparently part of what I said was right and in some city centers
Bands based on emissions do exist. Okay, so yeah, I'm not completely wrong. I'm just German wrong
Right so back to back to the voice actor strike
So here's my concern and we've talked about this a little bit even though it's it's not really you know
related to our industry being in YouTube we have talked talked a little bit about SAG-AFTRA
and about the Writers Guild Strike.
And what I have expressed before
and what I'm going to express again
is I think it's too late.
I think it's too late for them to stop the AI onslaught
because that's what all three of these have
as at least one of their central
protections from ai themes is protections against ai and protection for that there will be i mean
in particular the writers guild wants protections against just stuffing them in a room to you know
turn some ai horse plop into something palatable with a tiny team and then never even
be on set so that there's no career advancement that's what they're trying to prevent and
ultimately i don't think any of the studios are interested in in in their career growth they they
see them as they see the whole thing as transactional and i think that now that the power of ai has been demonstrated i think once
chat gpt3 broke ground the the the horse was out of the barn i i think they saw oh we are this
close and and maybe their perception is actually wrong i mean we've seen a lot of problems oh yeah
with with large language models in their current form.
They're not perfect.
But I think to, let's face it, probably a pretty technologically normy person who might work as an executive at a film studio, it seems pretty great.
And if they're looking at it going, okay, well, assuming explosive development in this area, like we see in tech, if they're just extrapolating based on what they've seen before, then it seems like we're so close that we can just twiddle our thumbs for a little bit here, not negotiate anything.
And this problem will solve itself one way or the other, either with these people starving themselves to the point where they come crawling back for work or to the point where we just replace them with machines.
Okay.
I'll just wait.
If the latter happens, movies are going to suck even more than they do now.
I know, right?
I will say there was some recent good ones.
I haven't seen Oppenheimer, but I've heard it's good.
And Barbie was great.
But for years now, movies have been kind of not awesome, in my opinion.
I am scared for the video game voice actors' chances here.
And just like I've said about the Writers Guild and, to a degree the actors guild i think that um i think
they have leverage they have that they have the star power at least um but i think that i i in
the same way that i've expressed uh concern about the writers guild i just feel like
the video game voice actors are going to come in hot they're going to maybe feel good about
their chances and i think what they're gonna find out is they have absolutely zero negotiating leverage i i i don't know man i think that uh
i think that developers will just kind of go okay forget it then and they will
pivot to technological tools and gamers will be enraged and then they will buy the game anyway
would you wager yeah that there are more gaming studios than there are
um what do you i'm gonna stop you here because i don't know yeah there's so many indie in both
for both that i i just i would have no idea how to how to compare the numbers
because i feel like like people are talking in chat right now about how um you know how i mentioned
oh it's for facial animations and you're like yeah but they said stunts so it's more than that
um bg3 ballers gate 3 yeah um someone mentioned that and this makes sense because they're really
good uh but they mentioned that the voice actors did mocap
while they were talking.
And the facial animations while people are talking
are very good, so it makes sense.
So I wonder if a game like BG3
where all the lines are voice acted
and they have this mocap on faces
and it's a really good immersion quality
beneficial part of the game.
I wonder if certain studios will just opt to work with
the new terms of the um voice actors guild or alliance or i'm not sure which actual oh no okay
apparently seg after is also the union of the video game voice actors i'm based on what i'm
hearing here i don't actually know i didn't know what union they were part of yeah sorry um but yeah i wonder if some studios will decide to work with them anyways
because they're like this is going to be a quality differentiator for us um that's honestly going to
take a very long time for ai to catch up with properly yeah you're probably right um but i also
do wonder if in the same way that uh television studios just pivoted to reality TV and found
out that people will just consume whatever dreck they give them. I wonder if a lot of them will
just not care. Yeah. As someone who actually doesn't really care about voice acting in games,
I prefer to read and I will, I, I actually find it really distracting. One of the things that I
like to do is I changed the, uh, the voice track to like japanese or something because i find it way less distracting to have because i'll i'll advance the
text as fast as i can read it which is at like probably about six to eight times the speed that
they will read the lines and so i find it a lot less distracting to have words cut off in the
middle of them when they're in a language i don't understand um i don't care i i but i know a lot of people really like
i very much appreciate it not only do i find it's a big immersion bonus but um also just with with
my troubles with reading it like right it's nice it feels it feels a lot more relaxing to not have
to read um and uh it also just i can go so much faster because i'm not
getting lost in text or whatever else minorly dyslexic um yeah i don't know
people people do not like my uh my skipping voice acting
you're skipping. Oh.
I don't know.
I just, I don't like it.
It's slow.
It's a personal preference thing.
Yeah, it's just slow.
I don't, I skip it sometimes
if I'm not as interested
in the conversation.
Just space bar, space bar,
space bar, skip through it.
But usually I don't.
Oh, well, no, I don't,
I don't skip reading it.
Like, I want to know
what's happening.
I just don't want to,
I just don't want to,
I don't want to hear people say it like I I forget which Final Fantasy game
switched to like full voice acting was it nine I'm not gonna know ten yeah I
can't remember but I just I I hated it I was like this sucks
bring back text let's go text and like oh man games that don't support I think
tapping to completely fill in a text box like when they're like and you can't
speed it up I just I want to throw my controller through the TV I can't
that's never a problem for me I can't keep up with it anyway Apparently was 10. Yeah, agreed grand wig 9 was
So good, I can't he has never played like any of the good Final Fantasy games. He's played like eight. Yeah
It was great. I really liked it and then I never played another one I
Made it like 45 minutes into eight.
And I was like, this is stupid.
And I just, I couldn't.
Sorry, I just couldn't.
People do like eight.
I just, yeah.
It's not that I don't have patience.
I just don't have time.
That's, there's a big difference.
Well, there isn't a big difference.
They're kind of the same thing.
Yeah, I tell people that I liked eight and they get so offended because they're
like,
Oh,
like six or seven or whatever was so much better.
Blah,
blah,
blah,
blah,
blah,
blah,
blah.
I can't believe you like that one.
I was like,
it's the only one I,
I play.
I thought it was good.
Like,
I don't know.
What do you want from me?
Come on.
Someday.
Squall was awesome.
I had the necklace.
I had the necklace with the lion with
the sword through the top i had that for a while was it a sword gun or a gun sword a gun sword
gun blade i don't care to be more specific yeah it sounds stupid yeah it was sick if if you have
a gun it was why do you need a blade on it what is this like the year 1850 get your musket maybe in other AI news
Gizmodo
replaced Spanish
languages editor with machine
a geo media
with machine owners of Gizmodo
have laid off the editorial team of
the site Spanish equivalent who used
to translate articles and write their own original content.
The site is not shutting down.
Instead, it will be populated with machine-translated articles
from the English site.
During the transition, I'm sure you guys know that hilarity will ensue.
This is very sad for the people who lost their jobs,
but it's funny that GeoMedia is
basically having this turn into a PR
disaster immediately. That's the funny part.
During the transition, some
readers have complained of reading articles
that start in Spanish, then
switch to English partway through.
Here's an example, and I'm
about to butcher this, so get ready.
Oh no. Oh no.
La empresa no respondio di...
Okay, it doesn't matter the point is...
That's probably why the form asks you to give your country of residence.
It seems that Nere is granting some people limited rights to... What is this?
What the heck?
I...
I really... I don't know i understand that like gpt4 and some of these other things are
surprisingly good at translation but i really think there's oh no spanish would like a word
with you i don't speak spanish i think especially once you get into the nuances of language and when
you get into like advanced levels of writing and people trying to get something across through indirectly referencing something and all these little subtleties that happen in natural language.
I find it really hard to believe that AI translation is going to be able to keep up with this super well, especially over time.
Like if models are not being retrained and updated with current events.
And you're still going to need people.
Like we talked about using AI translation for dubbing for our videos.
And even then, like even at our scale, there was no possibility of us not having a human check them.
Of course, you're going to have to do that because otherwise you end up with this.
In fairness to me, me okay my accent probably
wasn't much worse than this translation i was just reading i mean the translation just quits
and starts reading english so realistically that's what i did they were pretty similar
uh geo media has been experimenting with ai generated articles since at least
july which initially ran without oversight or input from Gizmodo's own writing staff, it is unclear if these algorithmically produced articles will then be subject to machine translation and republished.
Oh, my goodness.
The dog's breakfast you would end up with if you have an AI-generated article that then gets AI-translated into Spanish.
Oh, no.
Oh, no. Oh, no.
All right.
Linus with big translated by AI Spanish energy.
Heck, yeah.
Next topic.
Yeah.
Nah.
Do we even want to talk about that?
Oh, yeah.
This is cool, though.
Framework.
Oh, yeah. Investor disclosure. Found. Framework. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Investor disclosure.
Found some old main boards.
How does this happen?
Well, see.
Can you explain?
That's the reason this is in here.
Because on the one hand, I think this is super cool.
Framework apparently found a load of old, completed laptop main boards while they were
shutting down the original factory that was producing the framework 13 in china um if you guys watched our recent factory tour you'll know that framework is
now producing their laptops in taiwan framework has decided to process these boards update their
firmware and make them available to customers the boards come with intel tiger lake based core i5
1135 g7 processors and will be available for 200 bucks less than half the
original price and reminder for those of you who don't know framework laptops have motherboards
that can easily be run outside of the laptop which is super cool uh these cpus are based on
gen 12 they have xc graphics um no gen 12 no they're gen 11 i don't know what this means but they have
xc graphics apparently and they come with four cpu cores eight threads and no performance or
efficiency cores they're just they're just cores so on the one hand yeah that's super cool and
actually if you just needed like a decently powerful and efficient single board computer, essentially, seems like a not terrible idea.
On the other hand, again, as an investor, I have some concerns.
Framework, what the heck?
How did you lose a bunch of motherboards?
Guys!
Here's the maybe silver lining.
They seem to have been doing fine yeah without them
maybe you wouldn't have needed my money
how does this happen i mean okay look you ask how this happens but you literally
work at the company that recently experienced some colossal communication issues
So on the one hand yeah, I'm sorry framework you're forgiven. I fully understand
Experienced a lot worse
Good job
Whoo with that should we after dark?
I think it's time for a show after dark.
Maybe some pizza.
Oh, man.
It's a good thing we're only talking to the people who watch wan show for
hours yeah i was gonna check how long two and a half hours you guys get us
yeah
luke with the immediate 180.
I did kind of set you up for it, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was pretty good.
Oh, boy.
All right.
I'm starting at the top of potentials.
Dan's getting his pizza, so he can't pick.
We've temporarily lost a member of the show.
I don't actually want any pizza.
That's fine.
Hold on, hold on.
I'll replace him.
One sec.
I'll replace him?
Oh, wow.
Oh. Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
That was my big effort.
That was as much time as that gag was worth.
Yeah, that's fair.
Oh, pizza. Do you want some, Luke, or are you still off pizza? as that gag was worth. Yeah, that's fair. Ooh, pizza.
Do you want some, Luke, or are you still off pizza?
I'm off.
Yeah, I figured.
I wouldn't, like, if I know the day before or something, I can adjust things.
I'm just a pinch check.
I'm just a pinch check away from pizza.
My pinch check is currently default failing, so that's okay.
I'm doing pretty good, though.
I'm happy with how things are going.
Oh, I'm happy with how things are going. You look good. Yeah, thank you. Dan's been coming to the gym with me. What? Oh, that's okay i'm doing pretty good though i'm happy with how things are going oh i dance i'm happy with how things are going you look good yeah thank you dan's been coming to the
gym with me what oh that's awesome yeah yeah it's been awesome came all three days this week i'm
probably gonna be adding a uh fourth day to the rotation starting this week but no one wants to
do that with me which is fine um i i'm already losing three days of my week. Yeah. I have to do some work at some point.
Yeah.
You know, I don't usually do Domino's.
I'm kind of like a Panago or like smaller pizza place guy.
I'm going to shout out a local place and hopefully I don't ruin it that way.
But Clayton Gate Pizza is amazing.
What is garlic flavored sauce?
Anything called just...
Flavored.
There's no ingredients on it.
Oh.
Anything just called sauce.
Like, is it a mayo?
Is it a...
You know, am I overthinking this?
Coagulated garlic flavored liquid.
People say probably garlic butter, but I don't think so because garlic butter has garlic in it. It's probably
oil and xanthan gum. Yeah, they wouldn't
Thanks Dan. I'm looking up the ingredients. I'm gonna eat it.
Alright. Oh, it does, ah, kind kind of i don't know my other options are marinara and ranch though so
i'm sorry i can't eat ranch ever since i you're a no ranch kind of person yeah well i'm not a no
ranch kind of person i'm in i ate nothing but ranch dressing on every vegetable or salad for
like the first 15 years
of my life person.
And now I can't even look at it.
I'm one of those.
So that's why I say my like, I'm allergic to eggs line because I don't want to have
a conversation about it.
So I just say I'm allergic, even though I'm not.
I just can't eat them anymore.
That's me and seafood.
Yeah.
Because the second you say you don't like seafood, seafood people will try to get you to try a seafood that they're sure that you'll like.
Yeah.
And I'm just like, I don't feel like talking about it.
Exactly.
Um, I don't like seafood.
And then, and then what's really funny is people will catch me eating scallops.
And they'll be like, I thought you don't eat.
I thought you're allergic to seafood.
And then I'll have to explain.
Actually, I lied to you.
I am not allergic to seafood.
I'm just allergic to seafood that tastes like shit.
Oh, so I like seafood.
The problem for me is that I don't like the super oceany taste.
And I also don't like playing Russian roulette with my food.
So for something like, for something like prawns good prawns that don't
have that super like seafoody flavor are delicious oh yeah like so good but then if i get one that
has that like hyper oceany taste and do you know what i'm talking about with the oceany taste but
i don't actually mind it i am exactly the same way as you, Linus. I tell people I don't like fish.
It's just the fish taste.
For me, that ocean-y taste is an immediate turnoff.
And for me, playing like maybe this will be delicious
or maybe this will make me want to gag.
It's not worth it.
It's like not worth it.
I don't get that.
So when i was
growing up for about two weeks out of out of most uh for probably about four or five years there
for two weeks out of every one of those years i would go on a camping trip with my best friend's
family and we would have probably more than half of the food that we had during that camping trip
would be pulled from the ocean in some way. Crab traps, um, shrimping nets or whatever they were,
um, standard fishing off the back of a boat, whatever we'd eat what we caught basically.
And that sort of temporarily ruined me on seafood because then any other less fresh seafood was now bad because i had experienced
that but then that faded over time and now it's fine but i've never minded the the oceany taste
at all we did one family trip down to port townsend i think on that trip alone i probably ate
more mass of seafood than i have in probably the rest of my
adult life because it's it hits a little different all we did was put down crab traps pull up crabs
dip them in butter and eat them like for a week um and it was yeah and like when it's good it's
so good so like at a restaurant like banana, I'll order the like abundance of seafood dish and I'll eat basically everything in it.
You won't get me to eat a muscle with a gun to my head, but there's, there's like pretty
much everything else in it I'll eat because I know that it's going to be like really good
quality, but.
Mussels are like, yeah, those are those I had to Google it cause I had to see if they
were different than clams and oysters, but those are, those are still super seafood.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just, I actually see, I like those. It's also a also a texture thing for me it's it's like eating a slug
like i just to be clear i knew they were different but i wanted to see the picture of it to see
exactly which one it was because i didn't fully remember i'm also i'm also super like like
texture sensitive so there's like there's fruits that i won't eat because like the the texture
bothers me or or they're a big gamble so i like fruits that i can't eat because like the the texture bothers me or or they're a big gamble
so i like fruits that i can tell from the outside what they're going to taste like so i love apples
grapes you can tell just by like touching them if they're going to be good whereas fruits that
you can't tell so like a pomelo or pomelo or however you pronounce it um those ones
like i'll i like them enough that i'll try a little taste, but in general,
like I won't go out of my way to go peel one because there's a strong probability that
it will be bitter or something like that.
I don't think I've ever had one of these.
It's just not worth it.
When they're good, man, are they ever good.
Yeah.
They're, they're like really delicious.
Cool.
But I just, I don't like stuff that is, I don't like stuff that's, that's a gamble.
I'm not a huge fan of of mush or like slimy
Though either of those textures will throw me off like buy grapes at TNT the crunchy ones
Some Concord grapes I gotta tell you guys I've had ones that are like they feel like hand fruit like you put one grape in
they feel like hand fruit like you put one grape in your mouth oh it's so good yeah yeah very good okay anyways should we start the the messages of merch sure
yeah we got lots of potential so if you guys want to i'll start them down go for it yeah first off
here hey dll first ltc store buy plus first merch message. Thanks for inspiring my interest in tech.
Do you have any advice for working through decision paralysis?
Any breakthrough aha moments you personally had?
Thanks.
I wanted advice.
I like lists.
Yeah.
Like, remember I was telling, but this is going to get worse before it gets better.
Remember when I read out my list of games that I have on my to play list last week.
And then remember how my brilliant idea for deciding which one to play was to have the community just pick them for me because I don't have a solution.
I'm sorry.
Dang it.
I was hoping he would have a solution.
Yeah.
Sometimes when I'm working on housework and stuff like that,
I will just start walking.
And then the first thing that I see that kind of looks amiss,
I will fix it.
I don't commonly employ this, but there's two things.
One of them is a calculation that you can kind of do
that you have to add some weights to it, which is like, like, what is the timeliness of this thing?
What how do I rank the importance of this to myself?
What is the like?
Yeah, it's like importance, urgency, whatever.
I use it for work, but you can also use it for personal stuff.
I use it for work, but you can also use it for personal stuff.
And another way to do it is I, the first time I ever heard of a pros and cons list,
I like immediately hated it.
And I was like eight.
Because even then I was like, this has flaws. Because a lot of people are going to look at this and equate these.
And they don't have the same weight.
And you might have like...
It has 10 pros and one
con and the con is you die yeah like oh there's there's too many pros i've got to do it like
that's just so yes i'm dead now yeah like oh my god so it's always bothered me so something that
i prefer to do i rarely do this but uh something that i do prefer to do is you you you do one of
those like four four cell grid systems with like
urgent versus not urgent important versus not important and then you just do whatever's urgent
and important and timeliness and all that kind of stuff yeah uh but no no no you you do the four
four cell grid system and then it's it's then you do the pros and cons like you know how sometimes
you'll see those like political leaning ones oh sure yeah And you put different groups on there so you can understand.
Because sometimes I'm like, I don't know where this newspaper lands or whatever.
Sure.
And then I want to know.
And you see those grids?
I do one of those.
Then you do another one for whoever assigned that newspaper a spot on the grid.
And then you do another one for whoever assigned them a thing.
It's like impossible.
Good luck.
But you could use that to show a visual level
of importance. If you're like having a hard time putting number values to things, you can
effectively do that on a visual grid by having importance be low and then something else be left
to right and then visually see how things kind of come up. But I don't know. I don't suffer from
this as much unless it's purchasing decisions
and then I suffer from it brutally.
This is amazing.
VNG Supernova and Floatplane Chat
just flagged this for me.
The backloggery.
You have the games, play them.
See every game you own in one place,
customized, custom entries support every game,
retro to modern, famous to obscure,
customize the look of your profile, track your progress, and beat your backlog.
So you just enter a list of, according to VNG Supernova,
you can use it to pick a random game from your backlog based on criteria you set.
Huh.
Yeah.
That's pretty sweet.
I've never heard of this before.
That seems cool.
Oh, yeah.
I could see how this would be great for streaming.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm sure if I was into Twitch or something, might have seen it before but i never have seems that's pretty cool seems smart you have said in the past you don't like it when people
talk to you about your youtube career when at personal gatherings but do you like it when
people discuss tech with you in the wild thanks Thanks for everything. I think it depends.
I mean, at a gathering, it's less that I don't like talking about my career.
I'll talk about work the same way anyone will, and I'll ask people questions about their work.
What I don't like is people fawning over it.
I would just like to be there as another just like to be there as just have a conversation
another parent of one of the children at this party um and it makes me really uncomfortable
when i feel like i am not just um with other parents you know like i'm not i'm not in youtuber
mode i'm not at ltx i'm not signing things like it's uh like i would just like to be able to turn
that part of my brain off and just have a conversation with another person just just you know just be normal right um so that that was
gonna effectively be my answer for the second part as well when having conversations about random
tech stuff yeah just talk to me like you would anyone else and we'll have a good conversation
yeah but when suddenly like you're you're effectively trying to like watch WAN show and you're the
only commenter. It's like, yeah, this is not great. Like I'm down to have a conversation with you.
That's totally cool. But I don't want to like present, you know, I don't, I don't know. It's,
I, it's, it's fairly subtle, but it's important in my opinion.
The other thing is just read the room, right? Like I, um, I've, I've, it's not like I haven't
seen some of the recent criticism that's come out around me. I've seen some people say that I was, you know,
very aloof or dismissive at an event or something like that. And the only real feedback I have for
that is, was I working? Were you interrupting? Was I literally in the middle of a take or something
like that? Because yeah, I will, I will, I will, I will tell people, I'm sorry, I can't talk right now when I am sitting in a booth writing a script.
I'm sorry, I can't have a 10-minute conversation with you right now because at pretty much every point in my career,
I have been either fighting for survival or fighting to grow the company and support the team or, or whatever else it is. And when you're, when you're,
when you're trying to, you know, go into particularly an event,
cause that's, that's some of the feedback that I saw. Um, if,
if you want to have any hope of extracting the kind of value that you need for
the cost that it, that is associated with attending these things,
you're going pretty hard and there's so much stuff there in some cases
that you've got to,
it's intense to try to cover it all.
And then honestly,
the worst problem is when there's nothing
and you're trying to create something out of nothing.
And I feel like over the years,
I've had a lot of encounters with people where they are sort of oblivious to that and don't realize that I am not there to socialize.
And, you know, maybe part of it is just that, yeah, I tend to be a very work-focused person.
I don't have much of a social life.
I don't necessarily always pick up on obvious social cues.
You guys may be able to relate. Pretty common. Um, I don't necessarily always pick up on obvious social cues.
You guys may be able to relate and pretty common. No, I don't.
Uh, I, I don't have time to have a long conversation when I'm working.
Um, especially when I'm somewhere where every, what you might not understand is that three
steps ago, somebody else interrupted me.
And five steps before that, somebody interrupted me.
And three steps before that, somebody interrupted me.
And, you know, I'm trying to be nice, but I also have a job to do because if I don't do it,
then I'm just going to walk out of here having done absolutely nothing.
And so it's, yeah, it's tough.
I don't really know what to say about that
other than uh sorry um you know maybe maybe catch me at like a party next time although that'll be
tough i i used to try to make appearances but then i just i really don't like them i go to a maximum
of one per show these days and even then that's rare and i will usually leave early i don't like
them you know what's really the you will usually leave early i don't like them
you know what's really the you know what this the most frustrating part of them is for me
it's that the music's too loud okay the reason why i leave early is because i i will usually try to
collect some people that i want to talk to and then ask everyone if we can all leave so we can
actually have a conversation because if i'm there for an hour or more, I will lose my voice 100%
trying to yell over the stupid music.
And the best venues,
the only ones that I've stayed at
are when, if there's music, it's really quiet
and it's just like a hangout space.
Those are awesome.
Almost never happens.
But it's always like a bar or a club or something
and they have music slamming and it's so annoying.
Which I don't understand because particularly in the tech industry,
the first thing everybody says,
the second they walk up to you is like,
man,
the music is way too loud.
I can't hear you.
And then you complain and you say,
Hey,
turn it down.
And then they do for like,
they turn it down like a fraction of a thing.
And then you can tell they like turn it back up after a couple minutes.
It's like,
can you stop?
Can you just actually not do that? Where this is a professional function and i'm trying to talk to people and we're all trying to not get sick meanwhile i'm like leaning into
people like this while they're trying to talk so i can hear them yeah and they're doing the same
thing for me and it's like man this is just it's so dumb i i hate that stuff so much yeah night pause and float plane chat says yeah
i don't know anyone that likes it it's it's bizarre to me we we had a pool party at my place
a little while ago and i was playing around with the with the levels on everything and basically
what i aimed for was i can tell there's music on yeah the idea was that if there's an awkward pause
there's music and if people are talking, you don't really notice it anymore.
Yeah, yeah.
That sounds perfect.
I was like, yes, go Linus.
And I never had an issue talking to anyone.
So that was great.
So frustrating.
Yeah.
What was even the merch message that started this?
Should we stay on topic?
I don't know.
I don't remember.
Up next.
Cool.
DLL.
Back in the olden days, goods and services were paid for with the trading of goats.
How many goats would you say you are each worth and why?
Thank you for feeding my pin obsession.
How much?
Wow.
We're getting into the worth of a person now?
How many goats am I worth?
I mean, I would...
How many goats am i worth i mean i i would how many goats per hour i was about to say
i think any human is worth almost an a limitless number of goats but then if you were to tell me
look i'm gonna slaughter 10 million goats for this one person i'd be like wow that does really
seem like a lot of goats um you know what i'm gonna fall back on one of my classics. I, I define the value of pretty much anything in terms of human life.
So we can actually do the math on this because to raise a goat, to care for it and feed it
and give it water, um, does cost some human life.
So I would say that the worth of the worth of a one person is how much
reasonable remaining life expectancy they have divided by the amount of the,
the,
the,
the,
the number of hours of care required to raise the number of goats or whatever.
You guys get what I'm saying,
right?
So the,
the equivalent amount of,
of goat raising time for someone else, right?
Like to me, the problem with stealing from someone
is that you are stealing their money, which equals time,
which equals their life.
You're stealing someone's life by taking something
that they worked and they earned.
And so, you know, in the same way, by slaughtering a goat,
you are slaughtering the effort
of that person who raised it.
And that's what I'm going with.
I'm stealing a comment from Flo Plainchat
and reworking it a little bit,
but I'm going to say you're worth one goat.
One goat because...
Because you're the goat.
That's stupid.
Like, I knew you were going there, but it's one of those things that I can't even... I can't even beat you're the goat that's stupid I like I knew you were going there
But it's one of those things that I can't even I can't even beat you to the punchline because I don't want to be
the one to say that I
knew that too
He looked at me in a certain way and then looked down because he knew I was gonna say but he was stuck
Because if he guesses that and then it's something else...
F***ing hell.
You guys are on your own. Goodbye.
Okay.
That was great.
Next up.
I'm sure that was much more fun for me than anyone else. Where's the bell?
I really enjoyed that.
Awful man.
Oh man.
Where's the bell?
I really enjoyed that.
Awful, man.
Oh, man.
What's the process like for designing and choosing new pins to put out?
Oh, man.
Usually it's me, Sarah, and Nick kind of brainstorming stuff we think is cool,
stuff we think is memeable, stuff we think is pretty. We have...
Okay, I'm going to spoil it.
We have a really cool series coming out called Dead Pixel.
Oh.
It's just a monitor.
It just has a dead pixel on it.
Oh, my God.
It's going to be like a whole collection.
Wow.
Don't worry about it.
So it's like the I bought this product just to bother you collection
Yeah
I was just gonna say for people that that doesn't bother if they have friends that that bothers that's gonna be such a way to
Troll that's really exciting. I like that. We have one. That's just a dead pixel so you can just put it on stuff
Wow hey, I'm being called a psycho Wow.
Hey, LLD.
I'm being called a psycho.
You know what?
I don't think it was actually my idea. I think it might have been Sarah's idea.
We all knew this.
Hey, LLD.
Any updates on the Noctua Edition screwdriver?
Also, any future plans to bundle the normal and stubby screwdrivers?
I got a lot of merch messages about this, so I thought I'd curate one of them.
A bundle?
Didn't even occur to me, to be perfectly honest with you.
Yeah, I could see us doing something like that in the future, but maybe not for a while.
The thing with pricing is there's lots of different ways to do it.
You can do it by what the market will bear.
You can do it by cost plus percentage you can do it by um
i mean yeah i guess those are kind of the the biggest ways uh but for you know a lot of companies
one of the factors that they will consider is not with your customers so anyone who bought
the stubby and the regular one at full price is going to expect that the next day after the launch,
there isn't a promo where they could have gotten a better deal on it.
So it'll be a little while.
Stubby is selling really well at the price that it's at.
And, you know, we need to make sure that we're keeping up with production and everything.
But I could see something like that happening at some point in the future.
That's a cool idea.
I'm not given a timeline for this at all, though.
Oh, as for the Noctua Edition, I don't know, sometime late this year, early next, I think.
I think Retro Driver is going to be the first sort of regular-priced new colorway that comes.
Actually, I don't know what the pricing is going to be yet.
I don't know what volumes we're producing so that that's a that's a big impact on pricing uh no that's not the one
uh no that's not the one hold on there's one in here that is definitely there seriously how many
screwdrivers do I have in my backpack right now this nope dang it this one there it is uh the
retro driver is coming very soon I'm just going to switch to the linus cam
uh hopefully sometime in the next you know what i'm not going to promise anything i don't want
to get it wrong but yeah i freaking love this one as a as a kid who played retro games
yeah that's no no no it's not sorry there's one on the wall behind him there is one over there yeah he
was talking about yep what in the what in the world could that be um yeah so this is a cool
screwdriver it's the retro screwdriver yeah sorry it was just in front of there yeah anyways yeah
yeah yeah uh someone flow plane chat uh said get dbrand to make a dead pixel screen protector.
You could put on other people's phones.
Oh, you're a bad man.
Now that it's been said, it's an inevitability.
Oh, man.
Okay, up next.
Let's see. Hey, Ld uh how have the first few weeks under the slower
video output workflow been uh ps can't wait to get my hands on the stubby i'll take this one
since luke doesn't really work on that many videos it's been it's been a bit of a mixed bag
um i think it's there's been some really sort of funny stuff like
Times when when I'm the one saying hey this needs to be pushed or hey this needs to be cancelled and other people are
just in old habits
Which is like
Really okay, yeah
it's been in some cases frustrating because
you know on the one hand yeah yeah we spent a week sort of working
on a lot of our communication and um you know we may i think we learned a lot but on the other hand
you know we're still finding a lot of challenges we're still finding a lot of problems like there's
there's videos that um even though we are taking more time we are still running into it's a lot of moving pieces like this is something i
think a lot of people don't necessarily understand is every video has at least you know five people
involved in it and it's not always the same five people and so you know what works really well with
with you know one team might not work as well when one or two of those team members are swapped out and it's, it's kind of constant, right? And, um, so we're still finding a lot of,
a lot of challenges that are nothing to do with time and just everything to do with process and
communication. We're going to keep working on it. And, uh, you know, I'm really, I'm actually
really happy with the videos that we have released post-break. Uh, one thing that's new, um,
effective, let me just have a look here. I just want to see which video it started with.
effective uh Radeon 7700 7800 XT video um I will be doing a brutal QC pass on every single LTT which I don't know maybe maybe I should have been doing all along I haven't had time so that's
something that I'm gonna have to figure out and hopefully it will be something that I can do
in the long term with the time
that I would have been doing
like executive management things
that I don't really want to do anymore.
And I think Taryn and the rest of the exec team
should be doing.
And, you know, so we can get back
to our daily upload cadence.
I think that is still a goal
we'd like to achieve in the long term.
So hopefully it's something that I can continue to do
or that I don't need to do at some point if we get people kind of trained up.
But one of the videos that is probably coming up on Sunday, but if the ECC squad finds any severe problems with it, will be pushed to next week.
severe problems with it will be pushed to next week. Um, I went through and I did an absolutely savage pass of, and it went from 24 minutes to 20 minutes. And so I think that something you guys
can look forward to as, as I go through and just brutally ax things from videos is that you're
going to see a, a lot less B material in the videos, and B, maybe a lot more like float plane exclusives and stuff.
A lot more cutting room floor that's like kind of fine
and would have been, you know,
A material that ended up in a YouTube video before,
but now is just cut.
Yeah.
Gets the cut.
Good evening, LLD.
Those are my wife's initials.
Linus, what's your darn tough sock poison? Cushioned or uncushioned?
Ultralight.
Light? Mid? Heavy? And what height?
Well, I'm wearing them now, so that'll be easy.
This one.
Hold on. Height. That one. this one hold up height that one that's a surprisingly effective way to communicate
i wear these talk
love it hello ll and d love the show love the merch linus what happened with the stray cat
you found in your yard you mean the stray cats that live with me now i curated this one for you oh yeah um their names are brownie and noodle um so named because
they are brown and a noodle so noodle has the he does this thing where you know how cats like curl
up their legs under them well noodle does that but he also does a thing where he just splays out every single leg.
Um,
particularly when he's feeling shy.
So he did that a lot when we first adopted him.
Um,
yeah,
they're,
they're doing great.
They,
they are not as socialized as a cat that as a very,
very small kitten had a ton of human interaction,
but they get better all the time.
And they are at the point now where particularly at certain times of day,
you know,
how cats are,
um,
they genuinely like and seek out human interaction.
So,
um,
we're,
we're,
we're really glad we adopted them.
They are cats.
So,
you know,
they tear up the carpet and just do cat things because,
you know, you, right. Because the cats, um, but we're, you know, they tear up the carpet and just do cat things because, you know, f*** you, right?
Because they're cats.
But we're happy.
And Dash ultimately has gotten to a point where she'll tolerate them.
She's not nearly, she's not as happy as she was when she was an only cat,
but she's not nearly as stressed as she was when she lived with her brother, actually.
So they've reached peace at least she was super unimpressed at the start but yeah she was not she was not into it um but now now she's she's she would never like groom them
or anything but she doesn't hiss at them all the time either so yeah we're good hey dll what would it take for all three of you to shave your beards
or just one of you
it has to be a lot
i thought i could get you to do it what if i like, you know what? Yeah, I could probably get you to do it.
I just, I'd like play on your feelings or something.
I would be like, yeah, I'm going to shave mine and donate to something.
And if you do yours too, then I'll double it.
Oh, yeah.
I thought you were talking just me.
I think just me would be pretty hard.
I think me joining the group would not be that hard.
Yeah.
See, that's the thing.
If I did it with you and it was for a good cause like luke's in it's easy yeah
it's easy yeah um i was actually really close to doing it a couple weeks ago yep as just as just
like i actually thought it was happening no yeah it's uh i i don't know it i think it would have
i thought about it as like kind of like a new leaf thing. Yeah. You know, like, like, like new era,
we're, we're, we're, we're changing a lot of things up.
So I'm just going to like shave the beard.
But then I thought about it some more and I was like,
that doesn't actually mean anything.
And so to me, it feels kind of cheap,
even if other people thought it was, you know,
symbolic and cool.
So I just, I decided,
I just thought it was kind of a cheap stunt.
So forget it.
Yeah.
I just, I don't know.
If the wife tells me to shave it, it's gone.
And if she tells me to keep it, it's here to stay.
For me, it's that simple.
That's kind of where I've been, and Emma likes the beard.
Yep.
So, yeah.
Yeah.
And honestly, I would not want to upkeep non-beard.
Yeah, not shaving every day is like
kind of great it's nice i trim it like once a week and sometimes i forget and i do it in two
weeks and it's like okay it's fine yeah just it just covers the like bear patches better okay
yeah yeah it's kind of whatever right i don't know i think i've been watching you all for a decade
and i've seen myself going from a PC building noob
to wizard who advises friends on building. When did you guys realize you had that expertise?
I think expertise is a strong word to describe building computers. I don't know. I've, um,
I've ended up in, I wouldn't say heated conversations, but certainly disagreements over this in the past
I remember talking to someone from a boutique system integrator
who referred to the people who
like the team that designed their systems as engineers and I was like
You guys assemble computers
you guys assemble computers um like to be clear like i'm not not dissing anyone who does actual engineering like they weren't designing their own cases they they were just picking off the
shelf parts and building computers and um they were they were not happy that i told them i didn't agree with that and um that was kind of where
we left it i guess because i wasn't really going to back down on that that's not engineering yeah
from i don't think it was a major moment for you it was just something that i happened to be
passionate about like a lot of my friends were into technology i just happened to be more focused
on the pc side of things so So I would be happy to help.
It was a way to do odd jobs
and make money to support my gaming habit.
Yeah, absolutely.
So that's something.
I just hate waste.
I hate seeing people waste money.
And so I would learn about it and advise.
I want to play cool games with my friends.
And sometimes if it was PC games
that kind of required them to have a cool
pc so i just tried to make sure they did too i don't know whatever hey dll now that both of the
screwdrivers and backpack are released with the cable management coming soon what's next any teasers
can't wait for the cat bed yeah Yeah, we have a precision driver coming.
We have, oh, have we talked about the fail pen?
Only a little.
On the WAN show?
Yes, a couple of times.
Oh, all right.
Well, we have the fail pen coming.
It's really cool.
I haven't seen it ever.
Oh, it started out like yep that's made
out of a screwdriver shaft um and now the fail pen is like wow that's a really nice pen i can't
believe this is made out of a screwdriver shaft it's yeah the team is doing a really really good
job of pushing that product along i'm pretty I'm pretty excited for it.
Did they tell you about the chess problem that they ran into with it?
The chess problem?
Yeah, engineering chess problem.
Like kings, queens, bishops, chess?
Yeah, but like a puzzle.
This drove me nuts.
I never knew this was called a chess problem.
Okay, hit me.
And I overheard Dan talking about it,
and I was like...
It's all...
I know any of us can think about it.
So it has that J on the backside of it, right where you uh where you kind of flick the the locking mechanism machining that
in the real action yeah bolt action machining that in the real world absolutely trivial modeling that
in saltworks has stumped your entire engineering team myself a friend of mine who's a manufacturing
engineer and now his friends.
And so this, this little tiny problem of how to properly 3d model a J is going around our
engineering circles. Can we just paint it with matte paint and then scan it? No, no, no, no, no,
so making it super easy, programming it to be visually exact how it comes across in the real
world is like, no, but that's what i'm asking i'm asking
can we just manufacture it and then scan it no no no why not because we know how to do it that's
why it's a chess problem it's like a theoretical problem why does that make sense why does that
make sense so chess chess so chess problems are like that here is a board state, win in two moves.
You have to, like, complete... So what you're saying is that it's unnecessary to solve it because we can manufacture it already?
You can do it, but it's like...
So why are we spending cycles on this? Hold on a second.
No, no, no. I mean, it's now wasting lots of people's free time because we want to know.
Because it shouldn't be this difficult, and it's this difficult, right? Okay, but it's their free time. Oh, yeah, 100% free time. Oh want to know because it shouldn't be this difficult and it's this difficult right okay but it's their free time oh yeah 100 free time okay well then
sure yeah yeah yeah cool so so making i just don't understand why it's called the chess problem
yeah you and i have very different concerns about this yeah oh whatever it's a pen yay
it's good pen yeah and it's made of it's made of what otherwise would have
been wasted crappy failed uh driver shafts which is great yeah uh okay next uh hey lld i work with
cfd at nasa a recurring problem is old sims that are lost because of software changes
what is your most frustrating example of losing work from loss of backwards compatibility?
Computer fluid dynamics, by the way.
I don't know.
I think I find the most interesting example of this is when you go through certain manufacturing shops
or different places
like that and they'll have some computer windows 95 yeah and it's still chugging along and it's
like what would you do if this broke and they're just like not even want to think about not make
money yep um it's like wow okay most of what i do is uh like text based like i think like if you really boil it down i'm a writer or like a
writing editor right so we've done a pretty good job i think as a computer industry um you know as
as as humans of making text file formats pretty darn forward and backward compatible so
i have not really experienced a ton of lost work due to backwards compatibility i have
experienced lost save games due to you know games i can no longer play because they're not compatible
with the current operating system so if i ever wanted to go back and play them um you know that's
that's definitely something that i that i've, but I think that's like kind of the closest thing
that I would have to that.
Oh yeah, a DDoC, a good full-plane comment.
Microsoft's getting rid of WordPad.
Did you know that?
No, that's...
WordPad is going away
and I think the next major Windows update,
like we're not even getting like a, you know,
a five-year warning or anything like that.
Ah, WordPad is such a lifesaver when you just need to open a document on a brand new computer.
It otherwise serves absolutely no purpose for me because I pay for Office 365 and I
pay for Google Docs.
Go me.
I spend way too much on word processing software, but it means that I don't need it.
But man, the people who do need it and the times that
they do need it boy is it ever handy that sucks you just like borked out my computer it did not
like bouncing it's okay it's solved now i'm surprised how much it didn't like that like
notepad notepad plus plus what if you don't have an internet connection? You can't download it. Wordpad is the infrequently used, but when used, oh man, I'm happy this happened to be
on my computer.
Yeah, because the alternative is notepad.
Yeah.
Not notepad plus plus, because for whatever reason, you don't have notepad plus plus yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wait, you guys pay for Google Docs?
Yes. Yep. And Teams. And Teams for Google Docs? Yes.
Yep.
And Teams.
And Teams.
And Slack.
We know.
What?
Oh, for the dev team.
We don't pay for Slack for everybody.
That's true.
But for the dev team, we do pay for all three, don't we?
Well, the local ones, yeah.
Good gravy.
Yeah.
Sick.
Yeah, it's a lot.
I recently dropped the LTT screwdriver 130 feet off a small tower.
It survived, short of losing all the bits on the way down.
Do you have any extra crazy stress testing on your products?
Okay.
Do you know about the keycap?
The keycap statue.
Keycap statue. I totally forgot about the keycap.
Oh my gosh, no.
So, the problem with the keycap statue,
which is a solid aluminum keycap that is like this big,
is not producing the keycap or polishing the keycap
or it being beautiful and something people everywhere will need to own. The problem is shipping the key cap or polishing the key cap or it being beautiful and something people
everywhere will need to own the problem is shipping the key cap because it weighs so much
even though it's made of aluminum and is so small that you need to have a box that's like three times its size. We also have, we have yielded on our,
um,
only paper packaging policy for the key cap and the key cap alone.
Because from my point of view,
if we lose a bunch of these key caps to damage and shipping,
it's going to be worse.
We're actually not really doing ourselves any favors here,
uh,
by using paper, you know, packing uh getting getting the packaging right for that
has been a real challenge and it's mostly just communication with like packaging manufacturers
like no okay let's try this one more time i need like a solid inch of foam at every quarter
or at every corner nothing else is acceptable they're like well what if it was a solid inch of foam at every quarter or at every corner nothing else is acceptable
they're like well what if it was a solid inch on this side and then like a quarter of an inch on
that no ah okay no it needs to be this much because this thing weighs a flipping ton uh so
one of the things that we'll be doing is like hocking it off the roof of the building to make
sure that when that stupid final packaging arrives this thing is going to arrive with people in one piece but yeah i'm really excited uh don't worry for for everyone
who's like oh my goodness how much is that going to cost i could never afford it the answer is
a lot and i know uh we're going to make a smaller one we'll have like a little cute like
like pocketable sized one and then a medium one and then like a ridiculous one you're gonna have
a key cap keycap no well
people can already buy those only keycaps you can't use yeah yeah yeah yeah oh i mean well no no
they're completely unusable they're solid oh like the entire thing is one giant hunk of polished
aluminum wow yeah they're they're they're really cool wow yeah like the first thing that nicholas
plouffe said keyboard enthusiast like
these the kind of person who buys a like a wall mount to put his keyboards on you it's like
well i'll need one
oh that's great uh okay up next was there a point that videos weren't scripted? If so, when did it feel like it was necessary to write every video?
It's been really gradual slash never happened.
Videos weren't scripted at all until the first build guide was not scripted.
So if you go back and watch that, be impressed because I did that all from memory.
That was really hard uh i'm
not that good anymore it's it's it's a practiced skill like i i can't ad lib as well as i used to
be able to yeah um like i watched that and i'm like it was dang it's kind of similar though uh
if you watch some of the early scripted videos i bet you those kind of suck because you slash we are not used to being on teleprompter yet
yep whereas now i'm pretty good at it even you're pretty good at it in spite of the dyslexia
like it's well do you know my whole trick i've talked to you about this before right
how i read prompters i think you have but i think i forget it's like it's very significantly memory this is why i'll get like
it even happened when we were filming the gpu video i think i said like four words in a row
that were wrong and you were like what and it's like yeah because i didn't read them
i like thought that's what was there uh so i'll i'll see like one or two words and then remember
what's coming next and then just say it and while i'm saying i'm trying
to refocus on the next one and then i just like kind of crawl through the script from memory that's
why like when game linked gets me to host i ask them to send me the script ahead of time i read
through the whole script at my desk and then go and host it i could never possibly hope to do that
it took me a long time you could tell me three numbers and then like play a sound and
then ask me to repeat those three numbers i wouldn't be able to tell you what they are like
i have absolutely no short-term recall like that i don't know if you remember this but back in the
house um i resisted the teleprompter change yeah i know because i just like couldn't do it uh and
then the early version of this style was i just didn't I would I would move the script
to the fixed part yeah sit there and make Brandon at the time probably wait read the whole thing
just in my head and then present right and then I would just do that over and over again and then
eventually I just got a little bit better and a little bit better. And then I started being able to do that and then move it to the next one and then read,
but say something else.
So I'd be like absorbing the information
for the next section.
And then I kind of got from there and there and there
and just slowly got a little bit better over time.
See, I do kind of that, but in much smaller chunks.
So I'll do, I'll read ahead like at most a sentence, but I can't do paragraphs.
There's absolutely no way.
Back to your question, we never fully transitioned, right?
If we do a live stream, WAN show, a build, whatever, that's not scripted.
Actually, the video that I'm in the middle of shooting right now that is on the PC build corner at the moment and is maybe I don't know about
25% shot all I really have is like
For each we're doing a build we're doing compensator compensators coming back compensator for let's go
and all I have for you know a script is just
the price of each item a couple key specs just you know to make sure that in case i've forgotten if it's 16p cores and 80 cores or 8p cores and 16p cores like there's a lot of
stuff out there and not all of this is hardware that i do know like obviously and i know what a
if 13 900 ks is or whatever um but you know this capture card you know we'll have a couple speeds
and feeds that matter for it and then a little bit of the rationale for why we chose it for compensator that's all i've got
and it's just it's all point form so i'll just read through it and then i'll go host the section
so we do still do stuff that is unscripted yeah um or like one of the videos that's coming out
this weekend is me and alex um basically like cable managing a wall.
It ends up being a lot more interesting than it sounds.
I promise you.
It's way more interesting than it sounds.
But it's completely unscripted.
We have some main story beats that we expect to hit.
We're going to talk about Wi-Fi audio versus Bluetooth audio.
And we're going to talk about the costs associated and how you could do this on a tight budget.
We know approximately what we're going to talk about, none of it's written out so it just yeah it depends
apparently there's a special font for dyslexics i was gonna say there's a couple people that
mentioned this and i actually did want to talk about that um someone mentioned comic sans i've
heard that before i don't find it makes any difference at all i I think personally, yeah, I don't know. Um, what I have seen, uh, and I,
I might say this wrong, but it blew my mind. I think I even told you about it was if I remember
correctly, it's, it's multicolored text and like the root word is colored in one color. And then
the rest of the word is colored in another color. I that's how it goes i don't think anyone linked it um but the second i read it it felt like i was on like nitrous or something
like just like i was reading two or three times faster than i normally do and i wasn't losing my
spot that's my biggest problem is i lose my spot all the time right i have a really hard i'll just
it just i don't know if there's a superpower that i
have you can read it's that i can it's that i can no i can skim wicked fast okay yeah i can't read
wicked fast i actually skim sort of okay so my superpower would be that if you hand me a book
and let me read for as long as you want and then rip it out of my hands close it and give it back to me
i will be like immediately back to where i left off oh yeah i don't know i don't know i don't
know why it's not usually a useful skill but it is something that i can do crazy fast and yet you
know i was talking earlier about how i have basically no recall for exact numbers or exact
letters or words but in terms of like um like cues like familiarity i have no problem with it
so i'll just open a page you'll be like no i haven't seen this i've seen this haven't boom
i'm at the spot on the page and like when people would get mad at me for you know like i i had four i had four siblings
you know so someone would get mad at me for losing their spot in the book i'm like whatever just
who cares about a bookmark just just open it yeah just open it and get to the spot you were at but
why does this matter um and and like a lot of people are I didn't even realize that other people don't skim like that
I
Want to be able to do that with games yeah, that'd be kind of cool. Just find your spot in a game
Apparently there's tons of examples of this there's tons of different fonts. There's tons of different attempts people
That's super cool. I can't we just need to find a prompter app that would support it
I'm having a hard time functional finding
We just need to find a prompter app that would support it.
I'm having a hard time finding the one that really worked for me.
And a lot of the ones that people have linked are not it.
And they don't feel like they're working right now, at least for me.
So I don't know.
One of the reasons, I thought it was super interesting. But one of the reasons why I didn't try to be like, let's find ways to force my computer to load all text like this, blah, blah, blah, all that kind of stuff.
And this could be flawed logic but the way i'm thinking about it is i'm gonna leave my
computer at some point and i find like my ability to read is almost like a forced skill that i have
to maintain so if i use this uh i don't know if people are not gonna like this or not but if I use this, I don't know if people are not going to like this or not, but if I use this, this crutch of this special font on my computer, I'm not going to have that all the time.
And I feel like when I'm away from that system, I'm probably going to be worse off because of it.
If that makes sense.
I don't know if that's actually true or not, but that's one of the reasons why it's kind of like the same reason I was always interested in learning Dvorak as like a
Layout, but I'm like, okay, but anytime I go to anyone else's computers a laptop. It's not gonna be Dvorak
So like I don't want to train to learn that it
Like I don't know so it's super interesting. I find it very interesting that it works so well
You're just the kind of person who plays on hard mode. I get it. Yeah
Like that that's you know I find it very interesting that it works so well. You're just the kind of person who plays on hard mode. I get it. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know.
Like, that's, you know.
And you know what's funny is I was talking to, I forget, optician or what's, optometrist, whatever.
I was talking to an eye doctor of some sort.
if you force yourself to see clearly like more clearly like you like you can you can you can you can achieve slightly better clarity by like kind of like really trying really hard
you can actually build up your eye muscles to the point where they will deform your eye
and they will make you less likely to need glasses as as soon whoa whereas i thought i was always
communicating the opposite.
That's crazy.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe he's wrong.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Fair enough.
And in extreme.
Non-medical advice, blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, in extreme cases,
maybe it would go the other way.
But, like, I asked.
I was like,
because I have a very mild subscription.
Subscription.
Prescription.
I have a lot of subscriptions.
That's the age we live in.
I have a very.
Don't then. They're not mild. I have a very of subscriptions. That's the age we live in. I have a very mild
prescription. And I asked, I was like, yeah, my eyes feel less tired when I use them. But tell me
this, by not trying as hard all the time, am I potentially going to, you know, need my glasses
more? And he's like, in in some cases like trying really hard can actually
make a difference and i was like oh interesting um so in the same way like trying really hard to
get your brain to like because dang it try to do it that's that's what i feel about the the
prompter stuff is like uh i was off video for like years and now i do it infrequently but do it sometimes by video i mean
vods not wayne's i was obviously still doing a show um but i was off off vods for a long time
and my first few videos back were really hard because i hadn't done prompters in a really long
time yeah and now it's i'm kind of oh yeah you were great when we did the thing too bit of a
learn so yeah i'm a little bit more used to it again bit like kind of the whole riding a bike thing where like I definitely
didn't lose it entirely um but I was rusty um and now I feel like I'm kind of getting it back
um but yeah that's why I haven't like actually used it too much but it's super cool that it
exists because um mine seems pretty mild, all things considered.
And I know people that have it a lot worse.
So if it's a lot worse and you like need something,
I think it's really cool that something does exist
that you could use.
I think that's awesome.
This is interesting.
A lot of people are talking about just interesting eye stuff.
Someone said they got corrective lenses
that helped alter the shape of their eye
so that they didn't need them anymore
Like it's gonna it's gonna depend
What's wrong with your eye obviously right like
Someone said um yeah I can see
Perfectly but I was getting headaches I went
To the optometrist and found out I needed glasses
Because there
I I'm assuming their eyes
Were straining so hard that
The poor muscles were just in a constant
State of strain uh yeah that's
that's wild um and yes to be clear i'm not talking about squinting anyway uh dan hit me uh yeah sure
i got an interim message uh it's about the chess problems going back to the pen uh they're called
chess problems because players come up with challenging theoretical puzzles that don't really matter.
Ah, okay.
That's kind of why I was saying it was on the free time and you're, and you, they were not spending time on this.
I still disagree because that chess problem could come up in a real game, but the need to model this thing will never be a need to model it.
It is only for fun.
I think these chess problems, like the theoretical board state, would not get there.
Do you know what I mean?
It would be a really, really...
You would never play chess
and get into this board state,
but it is possible, right?
Right.
You have one pawn in your queen
and your king left.
And they're all in the wrong places.
Yeah, okay, I understand.
We just model the J,
and then you make the machine
do it and you're done you don't you don't spend hours upon hours uh i gotta sorry i gotta jump
back for a second this i've never seen this before this is not the one i was talking about
but someone linked this in flow plane chat i read this before i recognized that i was even like
trying my brain registered all of the words in this and then I was like wait
I have to I didn't go back to the first word to read it and then I was like hold on
I already read all of this like it was it literally confusingly fast
I've never even seen this font before it just like immediately absorbed
No, probably not and like I I don't even think I think my method's fine. That's just a Gmail logo. It's pretty much
Actually the bottom left really does look like it. Well, that's just a Gmail logo. It's pretty much.
The bottom left really does look like it.
No, they're too recognizable as different shapes.
But yeah, so like, I don't know.
I can't explain it.
A bunch of the ones that were linked today didn't work for me at all.
And then this one was like, whoa, yeah, definitely worked right away.
I have no idea.
It's weird.
Even if I like found something like that and I found a way to implement it across all the things that I read on my own devices, I probably wouldn't do it because I want
to keep the learned skill up so that I can do it when that font isn't existing. All that kind of
stuff I said before is still the same. But yeah, I don't know. For some reason that worked for me,
made it easier. Not a clue why. Okay if lmg grew to corporate size operating as
a mid to large enterprise could or should the wan show continue would adding a disclaimer to the
show avoid any potential issues i really appreciate you guys so we are uh well we're not we're not
mid-sized really not by the canadian definition i think it's 200 plus or
something like that i thought it was 100 plus yeah or might even be like 500 plus or something
we're still a technically a small small business um i'm gonna say now i don't ever want to get
big enough that the wan show can't continue WAN show is something I find genuinely enjoyable. Um,
it's something that I find helps keep us grounded. Um, I, I, I think that being so,
so disconnected from the community that I am not allowed or feel like I can't talk to them anymore would be really isolating for me. Um, and I think by the time I got to that point,
I probably just wouldn't want to do it anymore is sort of where I'm at on
that.
I think we're a midsize company.
Uh oh.
Depends on the definition.
Not everyone defines it the same way.
Yeah.
Oh.
This is like, this is like defining generations of people is a meaningless and b nobody agrees
so i do agree that it's meaningless but i did just find a stats canada government of canada
website that says that it's 100 to 499 employees it's mid-size okay so we have several small companies fair enough got him
came out of nowhere i love it i genuinely didn't see that coming
oh okay last one on my uh curated list hereLD. Catching the show a bit late, but any update on Floatplane merch?
No, I don't think so.
Oh, no.
We have blue base shirts that I think we're working on production,
or maybe I wasn't happy with the color.
Well, see, here's the problem.
Floatplane's branding was never professionally designed, really.
On a technical level it was yeah well
the point is it lacked some they don't have a pantone yeah um that's a problem when you want
to make something that matches something so we got the shirt and we're like well this doesn't
match the site it doesn't match the previous float plane shirts we made it is blue so i guess that's i think it's straight up in my
opinion if it's a shade of blue it's probably just pick like 20 pantos like a lightish blue
is probably like the ocean it's it's it's most of the blue pantone even the floatplane website
has multiple shades of blue on it there's a light blue and a dark blue i know i was wondering why i didn't have a pantone in my docs which is a problem nuts yeah so uh i i don't know we're
we're as we're as ready to go as we are ready to go and i don't really know the the answer i just
i think the reason why i'm like uh is i mean if it isn't a pantone now it's not gonna be one later
like at a certain point just oh well and facebook's 2fa is not
working right now and i'll explain why that matters as soon as i can get logged into my account okay
okay is this right
don't save this browser other people use this computer wait is my dad in chat it's your dad
in chat what's your dad doing in chat someone just added liquidus which
would be my dad but i don't see where he said and oh he he pasted micro-sized company micro-sized
business less than 10 employees small size business 10 to 49 okay that's as defined by
wikipedia if i remember correctly government of canada just has small medium and large okay i i have it so hold on there was a message um okay so uh brandon asks
hey uh been looking in been looking into getting into badminton but i have no idea what to look for
for our first racket uh where's somewhere to start so you are going to want to start oh i wonder i
wonder what my most recent marketplace searches are. I guess we're going to see.
Here we go.
Air hockey.
I love air hockey.
I was looking for a VapoChill.
Do you remember those?
Yeah.
Yeah, I was hoping to get my hands on one.
I couldn't find one.
Okay, what is that fan controller that you and I both had?
M3T Balancer.
Yeah, he knew like immediately.
See, that's the thing. Remember when I was trying to talk to you about the old german uh fan controller that's it my associative memory skills are very good astounding if you
tee me up i can knock it out of the park but if you ask me to just remember something that i don't
care about or that i have no familiarity with that there's nothing to to to seed it i got nothing i don't remember why
we were talking about it but i was talking about tea balancers with dan the other day i still have
mine kicking around somewhere what i was geez linus do you think that's like an adhd thing
because i find i'm almost identically exactly the same um it could be yeah could also just be like
being a big dumb idiot that is so true
but we're akin yeah no I it's a surprise you got wrinkles in your brain you know your bad
thoughts no no bad thoughts only good thoughts free PC so I was thinking that would be kind of a cool video like what PC could you get for free
for literal free I actually did find some there was one that was like free computer but you have
to take all 10 of them and I was like I was very close to getting up from my desk and like going
and getting the ball just doing it yeah just for fun uh computer case I don't remember why I was
searching for that oh look badminton racket because someone asked me this not that
long ago a dollar no that's gotta be fake right uh that's probably just people put that and then
they have pricing in their post for all the individual i got it okay so here's the thing
never buy this uh this is like plastic wrapped um they, they, these have, uh, probably a T joint here. So they're,
they're not a one piece, um, frame. You shouldn't be spending like this kind of money. This is like
60 us dollars. That's, that's a little bit too much to get started. Not by much. I would say
something like this is where you want to start
something that is this is to you this is pretty heavy so maybe not quite something like this but
something that's a single piece frame and so you can check here as long as it doesn't have any
like a t-joint here that's probably fine as long as it's a carbon graphite body that's basically
been the technology since kind of the late 80s early 90s i guess
so finding like an old racket um ideally instead of two you you want a higher number like a three
you racket or something like that so you get something that's just yeah see this is probably
fine and then you should spend another 20 25 bucks uh canadian so like 15 to $20 US and you should get it restrung.
The strings are gonna make a way bigger difference than the actual racket itself.
Oh, do we have some more? I don't have any more curated. I can go straight into the
potentials if you want. Um, yeah, we can we can read through them i mean yeah
there's oh yeah okay yeah sure okay uh at linus do you think the boom in more powerful handheld
gaming devices will cause ar to gain popularity no the apple push into ar is going to cause ar
to gain popularity like big time um imagine pokemon on the steam deck 3 played on the go
while wearing an ar headset um i don. I don't see that being realistic.
I just don't think the market is big enough, especially when...
What is it? Niantic or whatever their name is?
What's the Pokemon Go?
That's about right.
Yeah, something like that.
Especially when they're already so invested in mobile OS development.
I would expect that we will instead see it come,
but maybe just a little bit later once the hardware that's already in your pocket is capable of a more AR-like experience.
Anonymous asks, you've mentioned your ADHD helps you come up with new ideas because you get bored quickly, but what are some challenges and how do you overcome them?
Oh, lots of challenges.
I get bored really quickly.
overcome them oh lots of challenges i get bored really quickly and honestly it's um it's like a superpower but it's also kryptonite like it's uh i i i just like don't know what to do with myself
a lot of the time like you know why why do you workaholic i don't know what else to do
i just need to like do stuff uh i don't know. Yeah, it's tough.
You know, I'm obviously, you know, for me, it's not debilitating, which is, you know, really good.
I'm really thankful for that.
But it can be a challenge sometimes.
Yeah.
Finally ordered a water bottle, says Jacob W.
Such a wonderful upgrade.
Is there any product that the staff?
No, a straw for the water bottle.
Oh, a straw for the water bottle. Is there any product that the staff no a straw for the water bottle oh a straw for the water bottle is there any product that the staff has upgraded with a third-party item i'm sure people have upgraded basically everything with third-party items
um i mean we are working on a lid upgrade of our own so that's something i guess i can i can leak
uh one of the big things no i will not leak it
can leak uh one of the big things no i will not leak it my uh i i asked because it's a water bottle lid you don't it's pretty good don't want it to leak it's pretty good but it'll have uh
easily removable o-rings little pull tabs on them so you can clean them better cool yeah that's like
one that's like the big feature aside from just being a little bit more robust i i uh asked for
carabiners were on my christmas list and my brother got me these like awesome like
rock climbing quality carabiners so I added those to the backpack I don't know if that would count
as modding yeah sure upgrading but I really liked the carabiner that was on there I thought it was
cool that it came with one on that side bit but I was like I want more and ones that can carry
your like heavier stuff,
because those straps that the carabiner's on are very strong.
You can hang some pretty serious things off there.
It makes the backpack extensible, which is pretty sick.
Okay, a couple more curated here.
Okay, heywan.dll, First merch message. I've been a
systems administrator for Unix for over
25 years and recently had a heart
attack. Any suggestions if I no
longer want to manage million dollar
plus projects and
I think a million plus projects
and not be on call
24-7? If we knew the answer to that,
we wouldn't be
here. Please tell us. Yeah. If we knew the answer to that, we wouldn't be here. Please
tell us. Yeah. If you
figure it out, you don't even
need to send a merch message, okay? Just
fire me an email, and I will
be grateful to your sage
wisdom sharing that you've done
with me. Thank you.
I'm so sorry.
Hello, LL. Hope for speedy
recovery, though, by the way.
Oh, that's why it's buzzing.
My phone.
And your phone.
Sorry, I was responding to something, so I missed that.
Oh, no, no, no, not there.
But, yeah, I don't know.
That's a tough one.
What I was thinking, and I'm sorry if you said this already,
but what I was thinking, and I'm sorry if you said this already, but what I was thinking, because IT and systems administration
is just kind of like that.
But you might be able to work with the organization that you're in
and turn into more of like a training and advisory role.
You have some very serious experience,
so you could be very effective in that way.
Yeah, I don't know.
Yeah.
Hello, LLND.
I had to get a couple of screwdrivers to match my company's red dump trucks.
What videos do you wish you could get a do-over or revisit with the resources you have now?
I'd love to do whole room water cooling again, but like properly, like banging, like awesome.
And I'm like kind of doing it with the pool, but it was, it was super cool having it like
plumbed into the office. I, you know, I'd love to have, you know, chilled water at a fixed temperature on tap for the lab,
for example,
for testing.
You know,
if we ever tested water blocks or something,
not that anyone cares,
like they all basically perform within a very narrow band anyway.
So people went from caring a lot about water block performance back in like
the mid two thousands,
maybe even late two thousands to now mostly mid 2000s to like.
Lurse the aesthetics.
Now I don't think, I don't think, does EK even publish performance numbers on their
site?
I think it's just aesthetic.
I don't know.
And, and that's, to be clear, I'm not saying that's a huge problem.
Like it's, it's been a pretty much solved problem since about 2005 to 2008.
Maybe like maybe into 2010.
to 2008 uh maybe like maybe into 2010 um but it's basically now it's just an optimization exercise for every given platform where you're just playing around with your major variables
which are the restrictiveness of the design uh how much impingement you want on the copper plate
the thickness of the plate and the density of the pin or fin structure like it's about it when
when uh swift tech released the uh apogee skf i think it is but
it's like sky it has skived copper which basically means you take copper and you have a blade that is
so sharp and so thin that you shave the copper and then fold it up into a fin and then you shave the
copper and fold it up into a fin and then you create like a micro fin structure like that, that's it.
That's the end game.
There's no further thinness increase in surface area per unit, you know, CPU die area that you can possibly achieve at that point
because it becomes impractical to have the fins go any higher, and it becomes impractical to have the fins go any higher and it becomes impractical to have them any closer
together because you just wouldn't have enough room for water to reach the very base where most
of the thermal transfer is actually happening like nothing's actually happening once you once the
fins are over you know a millimeter a couple millimeters high so that's why all designs are
like kind of the same um and because any modern microprocessor is going to be designed to be
air-cooled, any modern water block design, not even a state-of-the-art one, is going to be fine,
as long as you have adequate radiator capacity. So just, I don't know, it's just the kind of
thing I don't think we would ever get into reviewing because it frankly just doesn't matter anymore i am a salesforce developer with an idea to create a business to business platform as a service but i
have no minimal viable product what advice would you give to somebody starting out with no business
management experience any pitfalls to avoid all of them um just do your best you know try and do
better every day that's uh that's basically all I can tell you, right?
It's tough though.
Be ready.
And all that's left is one inning coming and that's all we got.
Oh, there's two now.
It's getting out of hand.
I got one.
I'm going to add a sorry so it's nicer sounding.
I'm going to add a sorry so it's nicer sounding.
Do you think there's a future where Nintendo bows out of the console space and we see Nintendo IPs on Xbox, PlayStation, et cetera?
I mean, we already saw like a mobile Mario game at some point.
That was very surprising.
And then they like stopped as far as my understanding goes.
Are they still, they did Mario Run or Jump or whatever it's called.
They do anything after that?
Super Mario Run was 2016.
The most recent one, as far as I can see,
in a rough Google search is 2021 with Pikmin Bloom.
Mario Kart World Tour.
Animal Crossing Pocket Camp was apparently a huge success pokemon sleep in 2023 but they've technically already done stuff because pokemon go
i don't know if i know i know nintendo owns a pretty significant amount of the pokemon company
but they're not the sole owner marvin the robot says der bauer talked about how that method of
fin manufacturing made thermal transfer worse.
It's like I said, it's all trade-offs, right?
So you can machine it, but you can only get a bit so small.
You can skive it, but sure, it might harm thermal transfer.
The point is that without some kind of complete revolution
in manufacturing techniques,
we're not going to see blocks
with materially different performance anymore.
Mario Kart Tour, which I've never personally heard of is a free i'm sure there's microtransactions mobile game um with a rating of 4.3
stars that has 2.1 and a half million votes on android alone there you go all right i don't think
i don't think nintendo's gonna get sick of
selling their own hardware anytime soon though i think they're a very traditional company
and it's honestly been to their benefit in a big way like for all you can hate on nintendo all you
want i sure do i the fact that you can't back up your save games on a mobile device without paying
for a monthly subscription is one of the most anti-consumer,
just brazenly anti-consumer things in gaming today,
in my humble opinion.
To me,
the value of my save game is so much higher than the value of the cartridge
that I bought.
Like it's,
it's,
it's everything depending on the game that you're playing.
And,
but to their credit,
they're one of the,
they're one of the few companies that has remained committed to just single player or multiplayer contained experiences that you don't have to pay a whack ton of money for after you've already bought them.
They're doing that, apparently.
But they're also delivering on those self-contained traditional
experiences and i think that's super cool and i think it's super cool that the land show's over
we will see you again next week same bad time same bad channel bye man you guys love pins.