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[1140.48 --> 1144.78] i want to work on these things that are more entertaining when you when you have that many |
[1144.78 --> 1150.78] millions of dollars like i i think some people feel like they need more millions of dollars um |
[1150.78 --> 1155.26] not doesn't seem like one of those guys but when you have that much money a lot of people are just |
[1155.26 --> 1160.20] going to kind of go yeah you know what i'm set for life this is fine and and you know the funny |
[1160.20 --> 1165.10] thing the funny thing about it is even guys like i saw i saw an interesting um i saw an interesting |
[1165.10 --> 1172.42] quote from donald trump uh not that long ago where he was talking about why why he wheels and deals |
[1172.42 --> 1179.58] why he tries to make more money he's like yeah i don't need money basically i'm i'm driven and i and i i i |
[1179.58 --> 1187.18] i i you know i i i love to deal you know i love to i love to buy i love to sell i this is this is what |
[1187.18 --> 1192.94] i do this is what gets me up in the morning and i kind of went yeah you know i i i kind of i guess i |
[1192.94 --> 1200.70] kind of get that yeah and you know if notch's passion is making great games and ultimately it's not about |
[1200.70 --> 1206.22] the money then that doesn't mean he can't make a ton of money doing it it just means that he's going to be |
[1206.22 --> 1211.82] driven to do that thing and if we put him in this box where it's like you have to work on minecraft |
[1211.82 --> 1217.98] because money that's not going to make any sense no in his head no i don't know interesting situation |
[1218.70 --> 1225.82] i'm but i also i like i also get it because minecraft was is so community driven it's all about |
[1225.82 --> 1231.34] community and you know feeling like kind of fearless leader for a long time yeah i mean you've had this |
[1231.34 --> 1237.18] you've had this advocate you've had this face to put on minecraft where unfortunately you know |
[1237.98 --> 1242.30] one of his face on minecraft anymore the graphics ain't that good maybe he wants a better face |
[1244.14 --> 1252.38] it's so boxy i'm just kidding all right we've got some pretty good news here so op is qwerty warrior |
[1252.38 --> 1263.34] vesa released the displayport 1.3 standard so the maximum link bandwidth has been increased to 32.4 |
[1263.34 --> 1269.34] gigabit per second so the reason we need higher link bandwidth you guys is not only higher resolution |
[1269.34 --> 1277.90] displays but higher refresh rate displays currently with displayport 1.2 4k is limited to 60 hertz but |
[1277.90 --> 1284.94] there's no real reason why particularly a tn panel couldn't run higher than 60 hertz why not |
[1286.06 --> 1292.86] why not why put why put everyone in a box no no no we want faster display links so that we can start |
[1292.86 --> 1298.54] getting faster and faster refresh rates on these higher resolution displays so extremely excited to |
[1298.54 --> 1306.06] see that it's about a 50 increase in maximum refresh rate or in maximum bandwidth versus displayport 1.2a |
[1306.06 --> 1310.62] it should be noted though that that's not going to translate directly into 50 percent higher |
[1310.62 --> 1315.42] resolution or 50 percent higher for frame rate because you're going to have more overhead built |
[1315.42 --> 1320.78] into that um so there we go actually that's the next point in the dock here so the combined link |
[1320.78 --> 1328.70] rate delivers 25.92 gigabit per second of uncompressed video data so that allows higher resolutions like the |
[1328.70 --> 1337.42] recently announced 5k 5120 by 2880 and that's through one cable without compression extremely exciting i |
[1337.42 --> 1342.46] mean you know what as as as much as it's great that we're getting interfaces that are going to be able |
[1342.46 --> 1347.50] to handle these resolutions without compression windows can't it is a matter yeah windows can't |
[1347.50 --> 1353.18] and guys compression is not necessarily the scariest thing in the world yeah a little bit of compression |
[1353.18 --> 1358.46] isn't going to kill us and we are reaching the limits of what copper based interfaces are going |
[1358.46 --> 1367.02] to be able to do i mean that's that's one of the reasons why hdmi and displayport have been so slow to |
[1367.02 --> 1372.30] continue increasing the bandwidth because we're getting pretty close to what we're going to be able to do |
[1372.30 --> 1377.74] without much more expensive uh without much more expensive transmitters and receivers on either end |
[1377.74 --> 1382.46] and or more expensive link materials so we're either going to get to the point where |
[1382.46 --> 1394.46] we're legitimately going to need fancy cables again remake that video yeah i know right damn it crap |
[1395.18 --> 1401.42] or we're just going to accept so so the processor is going to get more complex and less expensive and |
[1401.42 --> 1404.86] we're just going to accept that we're going to have to do some on-fly compression on the fly compression |
[1404.86 --> 1412.14] and decompression and hope that that doesn't add to the latency so this is cool you can drive two 4k |
[1412.14 --> 1419.50] ultra hd monitors when using vesa coordinated video timing uh continues to support vga dvi and hdmi |
[1419.50 --> 1425.58] via cheapo cheapo adapters that's one of the things that i really like about displayport is that compared |
[1425.58 --> 1433.66] to hdmi even hdmi 2.0 which the new gtx 980 supports and can handle 4k at 60 hertz displayport adapts |
[1433.66 --> 1440.14] to other standards much more easily which is huge huge thumbs up although i was pretty pleased to find |
[1440.14 --> 1446.38] out that hdmi 2.0 didn't end up requiring a connector change yeah yeah that was rumored for a long time |
[1446.38 --> 1451.42] and it ended up not becoming a thing extremely i think we had a rant about that on the wine show |
[1451.42 --> 1457.10] i think quite a while back but yeah i think we did i mean on the one hand okay but the flip side of that |
[1457.10 --> 1464.22] is i sure wish hdmi had a locking connector yes so i'm glad that we're retaining forwards and backwards |
[1464.22 --> 1470.30] compatibility for so long i mean that really is admirable but they could have even done like a |
[1470.30 --> 1475.98] side mounted screw mount thing though there is it could have been the same there is a company that does |
[1475.98 --> 1482.22] kind of this ghetto locking hdmi connector i think they patented it though okay and what it does is it is |
[1482.22 --> 1488.06] it clips into just part of the housing that's not meant to be a lot yeah but it kind of cheats and clips in |
[1488.06 --> 1496.78] there yeah so um so there you go visa releases displayport 1.3 awesome moving down we have comcast |
[1496.78 --> 1502.70] telling customers hold on hold on displayport 1.3 enables support for future 8k displays so that's |
[1502.70 --> 1510.54] something that we should probably mention and uh that's oh oh this is cool also supports a single 4k |
[1510.54 --> 1516.70] monitor 60 hertz 24-bit color over two lanes while offering another two lanes for alternative data |
[1516.70 --> 1523.02] types like super speed usb data oh so so that's pretty cool no displayport is really coming into |
[1523.02 --> 1528.30] its own and is going to i i think is just going to be the dominant display that's really interesting |
[1528.30 --> 1535.34] i mean look look at again back to gtx 980 how hard is nvidia banking on displayport three displayport |
[1535.34 --> 1540.38] connectors on the back of the card pretty heavy duty pretty heavy duty i mean g-sync only works over |
[1540.38 --> 1544.22] displayport this is an nvidia technology that they kind of went okay where's the industry heading |
[1544.22 --> 1548.62] we're going to bet on displayport and you know what for that matter amd has done the same thing yeah |
[1548.62 --> 1554.78] yeah uh earlier i think amd was shipping cards with two displayport connectors much earlier on the |
[1554.78 --> 1561.82] nvidia was so yeah yeah i mean when those two agree on something it's probably a good thing just putting |
[1561.82 --> 1568.22] that out there yeah so comcast has started telling customers to stop using uh tor and they denied this |
[1568.22 --> 1572.70] they've denied this to be clear yeah uh did you post the link in the chat i have not yet but i haven't |
[1572.70 --> 1577.50] copy pasted so i got it all right so this was posted in the forum by and then there was one and there |
[1577.50 --> 1583.26] are a couple of of articles that were used as references for this though so inquisitor.com and |
[1583.26 --> 1591.98] deep.web.com but there is there is a lot of information here and i'll let you run through it an agent named |
[1592.62 --> 1597.74] jeremy i almost said jenny because i'm pretty tired but an agent named jeremy has allegedly called tor an |
[1597.74 --> 1603.90] illegal service and said that uh tor is against their usage policies and apparently they've repeatedly |
[1603.90 --> 1609.34] asked customers to tell the agent what sites the users were accessing through the tor browser |
[1609.34 --> 1614.30] one customer spoke to jeremy then called back the next day and spoke with an agent named kelly |
[1614.30 --> 1619.42] she reiterated that comcast does not want its customers using tor and she allegedly said that |
[1619.42 --> 1624.54] users who try to use anonymity to cover themselves on the internet are usually doing things they aren't so |
[1624.54 --> 1629.98] to speak that that aren't so to speak legal we have the right to terminate fine and or suspend your |
[1629.98 --> 1637.58] account at any time due to violating the rules you know to me a fine should have to come from some kind |
[1637.58 --> 1646.54] of legal entity i mean if you what what what's next the grocery store is going to fine me like are you |
[1646.54 --> 1652.30] kidding like if they if if i uh actually i guess a grocery store is a bad example because if i was walking |
[1652.30 --> 1656.06] around the grocery store putting things into my coat so that people wouldn't know what i was buying |
[1656.06 --> 1662.46] i probably would get i probably would not get fined you wouldn't get fined but you could get prosecuted |
[1662.46 --> 1666.46] i think they'd have to wait for you to leave the store with it but they yeah they could have a plain |
[1666.46 --> 1670.78] clothes following you around totally different that's legitimately stealing hold on no because |
[1670.78 --> 1674.38] what if i intended to pay for it i just didn't want people knowing what i was buying but you left the |
[1674.38 --> 1680.86] store with it no no let's say i didn't leave the store okay okay so let's say i okay so hold on a |
[1680.86 --> 1684.78] second okay so okay maybe i wouldn't okay so i wouldn't get fined but let's let's talk ask you |
[1684.78 --> 1689.02] about it they could request you to leave the store okay because that's a physical premises but they can't |
[1689.02 --> 1693.74] arrest you you haven't left the store yet what can they do they can follow you around but then that's |
[1693.74 --> 1699.74] their private property so that's allowed yeah i don't think there's an equivalent to this no i love to |
[1699.74 --> 1703.82] hear from the twitch chat guys let us know especially if there's like a loss prevention agent |
[1704.46 --> 1710.62] dion7dusk lol grocery police lol if there's a loss prevention agent out there that actually knows |
[1710.62 --> 1716.78] the like shoving stuff yeah we'd love to hear about that because i don't what's up like okay |
[1716.78 --> 1720.70] so what's the equivalent like my mom does this i know a lot of people that do this kind of stuff |
[1720.70 --> 1725.66] where they're like go grab a drink from the fridge in a store and just drink the whole thing before |
[1725.66 --> 1730.78] they're done leaving the store and then just buy it yeah i you know the funny thing about that is it's |
[1730.78 --> 1737.98] always made me really uncomfortable even when i was a kid i hate it i might know my aunt my aunt would |
[1737.98 --> 1743.98] often say you know hey are you thirsty you know here here get this and start drinking it and i'd be |
[1743.98 --> 1748.06] like no i don't want to drink it till we leave and she'd be like well we're shopping like what if my |
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