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• Explanation of Optane's role in memory hierarchy and its benefits |
• Example of a supercomputer's memory limitations and potential solution with Optane |
• Mention of the cost-effectiveness of Optane compared to DRAM |
• Discussion on new technology being released, possibly an order of magnitude bigger than DRAM and cheaper |
• Collaboration with LimeTech, makers of Unraid, for a year and a half on various projects and potential deal involving stake in the company |
• Reason for working with LimeTech is due to lack of NAS system coverage by the platform and perceived limitations of existing solutions |
• Review of upcoming topics, including Deezer and Scraphead Wars |
• Discussion on audio input issues for live streaming |
• Scrapyard War Season 5 Episode 1 is available on Float Playing Club |
• Technical issues with audio volume and playback devices |
• Discussion of streaming quality, including resolution and preview issues |
• Upcoming episode releases on YouTube and Floatplane |
• Load balancing improvements in Australia, Europe, and other regions |
• Plans to expand and improve infrastructure |
• Discussion of bandwidth issues in certain regions |
• Explanation that the current infrastructure upgrades are not for capacity, but for user experience |
• Mention of West Coast servers being added to address regional issues |
• Reference to a trademark case involving Google and genericide (when a brand name becomes so ubiquitous it loses legal protection) |
• Mention of John being called upon to explain the concept of genericide further |
• Google's trademark on "Google" was almost lost due to genericide |
• Genericide is when a brand name becomes so widely used that it loses its trademark status |
• Factors considered in determining genericide include the brand owner's efforts to protect their trademark and the level of usage by others |
• The FAA's drone registry requirement was shot down by a federal appeals court |
• Drone hobbyist John Taylor argued that the FAA doesn't have jurisdiction over model aircraft |
• Discussion about a link to a video |
• Reference to FPS Russia and S-Pick Russia |
• Review of a computer case mod featuring a Master Case 5 |
• Observations on the mod's design and structure |
• Mention of a PSU and graphics card being visible in the mod |
• Repeated sounds of "Booop" and "Boo" |
• No discernible conversation or context |
• Sounds repeated in a consistent pattern |
[0.00 --> 14.56] We've been live for a bit. |
[14.96 --> 19.22] We were just, you know, we were having like a contemplative moment. |
[20.36 --> 22.02] Did you know that whole time? |
[22.30 --> 22.50] Yeah. |
[22.64 --> 23.72] You just let that happen? |
[23.72 --> 24.04] Yeah, yeah. |
[24.12 --> 26.06] I was watching you over here on the monitor. |
[26.46 --> 29.06] I was just like, he's just so majestic. |
[30.00 --> 35.24] So we've got a great show for you guys today. |
[35.40 --> 37.88] It's actually been a heck of a week. |
[38.50 --> 45.68] I don't know what you've been doing, but I've been traveling to the faraway land of Toronto, Canada. |
[46.24 --> 47.56] That's so majestic. |
[49.44 --> 50.58] All manner of majestic. |
[50.58 --> 51.88] Who were you visiting with? |
[52.20 --> 52.72] Tell the people. |
[53.14 --> 54.16] Dad Mao Senko. |
[54.70 --> 55.92] Dad Mao Senko. |
[55.98 --> 56.24] Yeah. |
[56.84 --> 57.88] Did you call him that? |
[58.10 --> 59.20] No, I did not. |
[60.00 --> 63.50] I went with Joel. |
[63.72 --> 64.82] I figured that was pretty sick. |
[65.02 --> 65.26] Okay, cool. |
[65.38 --> 65.52] Yeah. |
[66.36 --> 66.92] All right. |
[66.98 --> 69.72] So we've got a lot of great topics for you guys today. |
[69.86 --> 72.36] AMD announces Thread Ripper. |
[74.22 --> 75.32] Dun, dun, dun. |
[76.36 --> 77.34] Pretty sick name. |
[77.34 --> 82.64] The chip formerly known as Naples with a far more controversial name. |
[83.10 --> 83.80] What else we got? |
[84.80 --> 91.24] Well, Destiny 2 is going to be exclusively on Battle.net, which is actually kind of interesting |
[91.24 --> 96.04] because I believe before they were saying Steam or just open to everything. |
[96.04 --> 105.50] And WannaCry has only collected $92,000 in ransom, which considering the scope they're on is really not very much. |
[105.68 --> 106.64] We'll talk about that later. |
[106.96 --> 107.28] Wow. |
[107.66 --> 108.14] Crazy. |
[108.84 --> 109.32] Wild. |
[110.44 --> 110.92] Fantastical. |
[110.92 --> 112.44] Oh, I just almost turned off the screen. |
[112.46 --> 113.80] You almost stopped the whole thing. |
[113.80 --> 116.38] I'm actually like my brain is pretty tired. |
[117.02 --> 117.96] Like I did. |
[118.12 --> 121.64] I went three hours one way and three hours the other way. |
[121.82 --> 122.10] And like. |
[122.14 --> 123.42] Which is like not enough to. |
[123.56 --> 125.32] 56 hours kind of thing. |
[125.40 --> 125.56] Yeah. |
[125.56 --> 129.84] And like generally speaking, I handle the time zone shift pretty well. |
[130.16 --> 136.52] But I also was up till 3 a.m. Eastern time. |
[136.80 --> 137.40] No, Western. |
[137.50 --> 138.84] Western time still. |
[139.30 --> 140.06] So like 6 a.m. |
[140.06 --> 141.12] No, don't stop the stream. |
[141.26 --> 142.46] No, I'm not going to stop the stream. |
[143.08 --> 143.74] Savage Jerky. |
[143.74 --> 144.68] Thank you, Savage Jerky. |
[144.72 --> 146.22] Maybe you'll wake Linus up. |
[147.50 --> 148.22] Fresh books. |
[149.14 --> 151.36] And also the Tech Carnival. |
[151.98 --> 152.34] Hooray. |
[152.62 --> 153.90] Do we know how many tickets we sold for that? |
[153.90 --> 156.04] People ask me all the time. |
[156.12 --> 157.38] And I'm like, I don't know. |
[157.60 --> 159.32] But I could find out. |
[160.06 --> 161.52] Yeah, I could definitely find out. |
[161.62 --> 163.90] I'm going to ask Sippy Pee. |
[166.12 --> 169.64] I love that guy. |
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