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[4348.88 --> 4349.34] finite amount of old stuff. |
[4349.34 --> 4350.40] There is, there will |
[4350.40 --> 4351.04] be more coming. |
[4351.30 --> 4352.12] Yeah, yeah, there's |
[4352.12 --> 4352.90] more old stuff coming |
[4352.90 --> 4353.32] all the time. |
[4353.34 --> 4353.84] There's a plan for, at |
[4353.84 --> 4354.98] the very least, one more. |
[4355.12 --> 4355.26] Yeah. |
[4355.26 --> 4355.52] But, like. |
[4356.02 --> 4356.70] And that'll be good. |
[4357.00 --> 4357.22] Yeah. |
[4357.40 --> 4357.72] All right. |
[4358.08 --> 4358.50] Thanks again. |
• Discussion of Friday's topics on the WAN show |
• Boring news: |
+ Kickstarter case that Linus doesn't understand |
+ Bluetooth hacked again |
+ Facebook to open AI lab |
+ Google Chrome mute site feature |
• Potential for fast electric car charging (5 minutes) |
• New GTX 1070 GPU announcement |
• Discussion of the video card industry, specifically Roger's departure from AMD |
• Raja Koduri is taking a break from work |
• He thanked staff for their hard work in an email |
• His break was initially planned for January, but moved to the current quarter due to product launches |
• Some speculate that his break may be related to his influence being phased out by new leadership (Sue) |
• Raja's absence is seen as unusual and potentially suspicious, with some speculating about a possible slow phase-out of his position |
• Mention of a potential video idea comparing Bixby and Siri |
• Discussion of a prank call where two erotic hotlines talk to each other |
• Reference to "Pizza man versus pizza man" or similar concept |
• Tin foil hat conversation, including straw poll joke |
• Debate about credibility and truthfulness |
• Switching topics to iPhones and Apple devices |
• Review of 4k Blade screen sharing |
• Discussion of a personal interaction between two individuals, including references to a show or event |
• Mention of Al Franken and his reputation as a senator who asks hard questions |
• Discussion of Apple's recent event and the announcements made |
• Review of the Apple Watch features, including independent cellular connectivity |
• Explanation of how the new feature works with a built-in SIM card |
• Frustration with smartwatch limitations and missed opportunities |
• Desire for simple time-telling functionality without unnecessary features |
• Criticism of always-on display feature as being too dim or distracting |
• Comparison of phone's always-on display convenience vs. watch limitations |
• Discussion of feature creep and excessive focus on add-ons rather than core functionality |
• Analog watches and difficulty in reading time |
• Digital age and the decline of analog skills |
• Comparing analog to digital clocks |
• Difficulty in learning or remembering analog time |
• "Mansplaining" and being lectured on parenting experience |
• Joking about Dadsplaining and shared understanding |
• The term "mansplaining" is banned from a podcast |
• Discussion of time systems (base 10 vs base 12) |
• Apple Watch's bezel-less display and always-on feature |
• Apple's new headquarters design |
• Apple stores' town center or town hall designs |
• Miscellaneous tangents about technology and products |
• The new concept for Apple's retail space, which is being referred to as a "town center" or "town square" |
• Comparison to the iPhone and how it has shifted communication from in-person to digital |
• Discussion of Apple bringing people back together through their new town centers/town squares |
• Reference to the public potentially not referring to them by these names |
• Joking about trying to get Apple employees to refer to the space as a "magic mouse" |
• Personal anecdote about visiting an Apple town square and having a negative experience |
• Discussion of an Apple Town or Square with an Apple logo |
• Apple's new retail space design and human interaction focus |
• Historic building acquisition for flagship stores |
• New creative position and expectations for its impact |
• Comparison between different locations (France, Italy) and their historical significance. |
• The person being interviewed has never actually shopped at an Apple store |
• They made a joke about the "Cult of Apple" and how Apple enthusiasts behave in stores |
• Discussion about the naming convention of iPhone models, specifically why there is no "iPhone 8" |
• Speculation that Apple may be phasing out numbered models (e.g. SE) and replacing them with new, non-numbered models (e.g. iPhone 9) |
• Explanation for not having an "iPhone 8" being the 10th anniversary of the iPhone line, which was marked by a special edition model using Roman numerals |
• Prediction that Apple will change its lineup to have regular numbers represent replacement models, eliminating the need for numbered suffixes (e.g. SE) |
• iPhone design may stick to the current X-style |
• Apple is planning a new product lineup with a premium design and lower price points for a "step-down" model |
• The entire lineup will likely consist of the Xi/Xi+, last-gen X, and a budget-friendly option (possibly called 9 or SE) |
• There's speculation that iPhone X might become an annual naming convention like OS X on Macs |
• The host and guests discuss Apple's product naming system |
• They compare it to car model years and consider a "year" system for products |
• The host and guests engage in light-hearted banter about being shills for sponsors, specifically FreshBooks |
• FreshBooks is promoted as a useful tool for small business owners and freelancers to save time and be more productive |
• A viewer's comment about Savage Jerky is read on air, leading to discussion of the product and its ingredients |
• Carolina Reaper jerky and its spiciness |
• Sponsorship offer for Savage Jerky products with code LTT |
• Synergy software download for sharing keyboards and mice between computers |
• NVIDIA rumors mentioned in passing |
• Apple's iPhone 8 is considered iterative with slight improvements |
• Criticism of iPhone X design, particularly the speaker and Face ID cutout |
• Concerns about Face ID security, including potential for data extraction |
• Discussion of where Apple obtained over a billion images used to develop Face ID algorithm |
• Questions about rights to use public images and ensuring diversity in training dataset |
• Protection against racial, gender, or age bias in Face ID |
• Apple assures accuracy and sophistication of Face ID |
• Methods to distinguish between face, photograph, or mask |
• Discussion of using a Linus mask for Halloween |
• Concerns about Face ID convenience compared to Touch ID |
• Demonstration of Face ID unlocking at multiple angles and distances |
• Comparison with Samsung Galaxy S8's bezel-less design |
• Personal opinions on phone designs and user experiences |
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